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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 17

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 17

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MASONIC Pr of the South Rid; Decrv Loss of Ohio Plant Order 17 May 14, 1960 The Newark Advocate Baptist Church of Conneaut, Ohio, CALENDAR Cmmi I'karrfc ttwutfe See IIARTLEf ud See Better" and was former pastor of the Licking Baptist, southwest of Newark. The Rev. Ned Ellis, pastor, will Governor Takes Exception to Finance Director's Views DiSalle observed that loss of the ens. 16 from Cambridge, 4 each Free Inspection Dl 4-4952 lead the congregational singing Sunday night. THRIFTY FINGERS MEET Newark Lodge 97, F.

A. M. Acme Lodge 551. F. tc A.

SL Thursday, May 19, 7 p. m. F. News In Brief COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP Fi- sidies ran over 31 millions, mafc-riance Director James H.

Maloon ing the state overoommitted for said today Ohio's uncommitted the month to the tune of more cah balance may hit 18 million, than 2'i millions, dollars by mid-year. Earlier estj-j Koder Collison, director of in contract might have more impact Cleveland. Columbus and: than at first supposed. "I wouldn't jMassillon. 3 each from Dayton and, be sui-prised if we have some law i Tiffin and 9 from Toledo.

i coming out of Congress making re-l Highway Director Everett S.j Granville Thrifty Fingers met in the Granville Grange Hall, Thurs day, Plans were made for a judg mates ran 4 to 9 million dollars, dustrial and economic develop-jciprocal trade more reported Ohio's prospects) ihritrhtpr than ur fur crpttinci ing and inspection meeting. A But he warned a Cabinet said a four-miliion dollar he said 'demonstration of freezing straw- iback from the federal government UD MEET ing that the beginning of a reces-j contract for Panama Canal equip-Seed I Transfers Aid Society of the Fairmount berries was given by Alice Smith. 5 ion may be in siuht and thnt the merit went to a Jannrws firm Hp-I Wplfar Diifrtor Marv rinrman 52 million dollars advanced for' state's cash balance will drop next spite the state's attempt to swing' said the program or mo ing non-' thoroughfare construction. (Presbyterian Church will be en-Refreshments were served by Judy fall. I ir to the Plvmouth Locomotive pvchotic aged patients ftnm state) "I believe now that there is a blamed with a covered dish and Sandy Hartfield.

The Mir --aj -We have some feeling now that Works near Manxfield. jhospitals is picking up speed. She'real desire on the part of the nxn 111 U1e nome 01 next meeting will be held June 9. of bv the fourth ouarter th nutir.nal Hp hlanipH lat-minnti thp nnmhor uill clvtur a mark-reaii of Piihlie Roads In Kauey. One mile east economy mav not be so cond as'tinn hv a law firm hparipri1 hv'ed increase this month anrl during in a satisfactory manner.

nossiblvl'10rnv'e' Wednesday. Men Of the Member of Work and learn a profession in your sport time for as lit tie as $4.50 per week. Enter the 3-B SCHOOL OF BEAUTY For complete training ia beauty culture. Night classes from 6-10 p. m.

for as little as $L50 per week. Day classes also available. Payable on a weekly or monthly basis. No Age Limits Men and Women For Full Information Call or Writ 17Vi South Park Plac Phone FA 6-0381 A degree team from Centennial to at- Grange will be on hand 8 :30 p. m.

was expected sometime ago," Ma-jThomas E. Dewey of New York, June. before June 30," he said. jcongregauon are invuea loon said. "The beginning of a re-j former Republican presidential! The governor said 104 patients! Preston's report followed a trip lend-cession may be in sight.

This is nominee, for loss of the contract'have been moved to rest homeslto Washington to show federal POPPY DAY National Pest Control Association Tuesday when the Madison Subordinate and Juvenile GranM ficials why Ohio should be reim- American Legion Auxiliary and confer the first end sec- not a prediction, but some indi-j by the Ohio firm. He said the Dew-jand nursing homes so far. Thirty cation is in sight." ey firm represented the Japanese1 were moved from Longview Hos- bursed for the money it advanced HtDion will noia Poppy Day May degrees. Madison Grange DiSalle OiiHinUtic icompany, one of the world's larg- jpital in Cincinnati, 20 from Apple in 19o8 in expectation of federalj-i- volunteer workers wm be pres- Licking Termite Control ent downtown. Creek near Wooster.

11 from Ath-1 matching. members are asked to take a pie ti the meeting. TO MEET WITH DINNER Gov. Michael V. DiSalle monopolies.

Deaths and Funerals exception to his finance director's views. He quoted a personally known investment consultant as saying that the groundwork has been laid for a bullish upturn that couid boost employment and per APPEARING ON TV Harry Swoger, formerly of the Denison Summer Theater, will be seen at 9:30 m. Sunday, Channel 10, TV, in the Alaskan series, "Silent Land." HOME OX LEAVE The meeting of the Girl Scout Tre-foil Club will be a progressive dinner beginning at 5:30 p. m. Monday at the residence of Mrs.j Ceilan M.

Hulbirt, 955 Pddgelawn Ave. Disturbed By Competition From Abroad REV. C. C. MCGO.XAGLE life.

He was single, and is sur Services for- the Very Rev, sonal income into new high ground Charles Clement McGonagle, O. P. Lt. James P. Wince of Warner Robbins Air Force Base, has vived oy two nieces ana a nepiiew Mrs.

Clarence Hite of Pataskala. Mrs. Hazel Terry of Columbus and Woolard Wolcott of Dayton. Services will be held atl p. m.

Monday in the Thurston Funeral Home in Pataskala with the Rev. HOT SPRLNGS. Va. CAP I been spending the past week with' WILL ATTEND MEETING W. Glenn DouWeday, Newark, realtor and a member of the Newark Board of Realtors, will be one jvlaloon said estimates on state Washington, D.

who died Fri-finances were on target. jday in Providence Hospital, Wash- "Present conditions strongly in-jington, will be held at 10 a. m. dicate," he reported, "that the re-plonday with a solemn requiem vised estimate of annual revenue; mass in St. Dominic Church, Wash-totaling 583 million dollars will he inglon.

with burial in the Domini- TERMITES Concern over the rising parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. S.j 1 i tints) tion of lower-cost foreign goods! "mee aauBnier juay, in no, in American and world maikets Quentin Rd- So- He has been sta-' of the panel members discussing! ARE SWARMING Jack Purcell conducting the serv "Creative Selling on Today's Mar-! was voiced today by some mem-luoned Georgia smce 1959. tit in innr-n ice.

Burial in Jersey Cemetery. can burial ground. if A nnmLn Friends may call at the funeral attauied while total expenditures may be less the revised annual estimate of 535li million dol NEW STARCRAFT BOATS Fiberglas and Aluminum Newark and Licking County's exclusive factory franchised dealer is EDDIE'S MARINE SUPPLY Buckeye Lake, Ohio Buy With Confidence This Ad Authorized by Starcraft Boat Co. bers of the Commerce Depart-jPTO WHX MEET ment's Business Advisory Council. Members of the Licking Valley ket' at the distinct sales clinic of the Ohio Association of Real Estate Boards, Thursday in the Southern Hotel, Columbus.

home after 7 p. m. Saturday, Father McGonagle, brother of the late James A. McGonagle, dean of Newark funeral directors, was Spokesmen for three industriesHigh School PTO will meet at 8 lars, depending upon developments LOUS HESSIXGER in expenditures for additions and a native of born April textiles, petroleum and glass p. m.

Monday. Officers will be in-raised the issue in appraising the! stalled and the business meeting BUCKEYE LAKE Funeral will be held at 1 p. m. business outlook, early 100 coun-jwill be followed by refreshments. Monday a funeral home in cil members are meeting here this is TAKEX ILL Columbus for Louis Hessinger, 69, weekend with Secretary of Com-J betterments.

5, 1873. the son of John A. and "The uncommitted cash balance Hammond) McGonagle. on June 30 is expected to total at! He was oi'dained the. priest-least 12 million dollars and mayi 0ct- 10- 1901' St Joseph be as high as 16 millions if Ptk.

Somerset, and celebrated rate of expenditures for additions; ms Rose Church, and betterments is not greatly ac-lXew Lexlnton. home Uw Accelerated." Gonagle family at one time. of 792 Lockbourne Columbus, Charles Moore, employed in the composing room of The Newark Advocate suffered a heart attack. merce Frederick H. Mueller Cloed to Press concession operator at Buckeye i .1 r-.

Lake, a number of years. iicwsincji ncic umiru irum utf nny nignt ana is a patient in, He had been in failing health due to a heart condition and died, The report for April showed 'wiea nis wi years If yoi bar termite, will eon-tract with yon ta control them EFFECTIVELY AND PERMANENTLY NEWARK TERMITE PEST CONTROL CO. 756 Garfield Ave. FA 5-7601 Member of Chamber of Commerce, Ohio Peat Control Association, actional Pest Control Association. Thursday in Lancaster-Faii-field V.F.W.

Post ICSO the Catholic priesthood in 1951, as nearly 45 million dollars in gener Hospital, Lancaster. celebrant of a solemn high mass al revenues, exclusive of earmark- uoerations or tne council wmen Mansfield Hospital. He resides in embraces the top figures in every jFredericktown. major industry, but found some'jup-g TO flokjo members willing to discuss' thej Mss Carol Sue oist 46 0ak. problem privately.

Ave has fl Chairman Ralph a 15 day xaiion andjsi, i5 SfT? C- friends and relatives in Flor- knowledged that some corporation; nvo sisters ana a brother sur ed funds. Liabihtiees exceeded Dominican House of Studies Washington. vive: Mrs. Daisy Wing of Columbus Mrs. Margaret Fisher in Cali 26' millions and a set-aside for quarterly payment of school sub- SUPPER SERVED From 5:30 to 8:30 DANCING 10 'TIL 1 By Don Nelson and His Orchestra Over the years he had been sta tioned in Springfield, Zanes fornia and Ernest Hessinger in Michigan.

Burial in Kirkersville ville, New York City and Mem neaas were Dieeaing quite iree- Cemetery. MARKETS ly" in the closed session TWO NEW HOMES FOR SALE HEATH VILLAGE phis Tenn. The past 20 years he had been chaplain at the National VESPER SERVICES Members of the Licking and Newark Chapters of the OES will There was no hint that the coun-i FRANK L. FOX 'cil was veering from its historicly Soldiers Home in Washington. olnrohn.

Grain Market COLUMBUS. Ohio k-Ohio DemrtTnent Frank L. Fox, 70, resident of 124 su-ong advocacy of liberal 1" vesFr sen-ices at 4 p. He is survived by two brothers e( Agriculture cash drain prices: No Evangelical St fni-mor tviirfpnf of nf) helps and iw niwul tariff uaJ ol- Jlu Tfd wheat weait to 3 cents lower, i88iiand two sisters: Edward I I. TA; T- Zanesville, died at 11 :15 p.

m. Fri 1 SB. mostly Sl.w. No. 2 yellow ear corn; af v.v.rit uw, pft aturrlav mixed to 1 cent hisher 11 08IU.11 Der 01 iVevvarK.

WHO leil aUilQd day in Mercy Hospital, Columbus. mostly i.i3u.i3; or ti ssti per loaimoming for Washington, Mrs. He had been in failing health two Anna Smith of Newark, Mrs. Lillian Finnen of Somrset and John mosuy sicuivioi; no oats unchanged mewtly 704 75c; No. I soybeans mixed to 1 cent higher J3i2 06, mostly t2.03tK.06.

months and a patient in the hos- J. McGonagle of Bluefield, W. Va -jpital since April 20. Open for the Season SATURDAY May 14 at 4 P.M. LONA'S PIZZA VILLAGE CABIN Buckeye Lake Free, 1 Cheese Piiia with this ad, with purchase of one Urge piir.a Saturday and Sunday.

ducUon. Oordiner observed: i wiurcn, iauonai ur. have never heard the BAC advo-LEAVES HOSPITAL cate protective tarrifs." Mrs- Robert Cates, 691 Karen May Limit Quotas Parkway, was dismissed from A' few members gave the pri-pniversity Hospital, Columbus, and vate opinion, however, that to Newark Hospital in the government would be forced ambulance, move to a "more realistic" use TAKEN TO HOSPITAL of quota limitations to assist basic! Mrs. Anna Wachaya was moved and defense-essential industries. 'Friday from the home of her The textile and domestic oil in-'daughter, Mrs.

Harry Gebhart, 542 jalso nieces and nephews. Four sis-i He located in Newark more than iters and a brother are deceased, five years ago from Zanesville and 3 bedrooms, Vi bathrooms, 2-car garage. Aluminum siding, built-in range and oven. North, 3 bedrooms, l'i bathrooms, two fireplaces, built-in range, and oven. Two car garage.

$16,500. For information call FA 4-1508, OPEN SUNDAYS 8 a. m. to Midnight Groceries Meats Beer-Velvet Ice Cream f-usk's Drive-In 17b East Main Street Manager Jim Forker jretired from the Rockwell Stand- MRS. GLENX WEARS two years ago, after six HEBRON Mrs.

Rita Louella there in the material hand- Newark Prodae Wheat bushel. Corn 1 10 a bushel. Soybeans -S2 01 a bushel. Oats "JO cfntt a Live Poultry Heavy hens. 8 lbs.

and mer, 22c: Leghorn hens, light weight, 10c; old roosters. 8c; frys, 18c, Eggs Current receipts, ungraded, S7 cents. Wears, 50, wife of Glenn. Wears, department. In Zanesville he and'dustries already have obtained Kiblef to Newark Hospital.

resident of Route 37, northwest of was employed as a painter Hebron, died at 11:20 a m. FYirfavidecorator. jquota rulings to protect domesticjxo NURSING HOME FOR SALE IN HEBRON Chicago i in Doctors Hospital, Columbus. Born Oct. l.

in Petrolia. On-jProaucaon. uuier maustnes, cor-j Mrs. Fred Wilson, West Locust; aummary of the hog. cattle and heep; na(j DPen jj fj.

niontlis. tario. Canada, he was (he son ofjdiner conceded, have had to weigh was dismissed from Newark compared Friday i.J A resident of Hebron area'ank L. and Flora (Ly-jthe choice of "lick 'em or join Hospital and moved to the New-. weeii-Barro.

and guts 50 cenw years, she was born Feb 5 1910 fox. Besides his widow, thej em." Joining them, he said.iark Nursing Home in the Hender-oTLsTJZ Si imtM Woodstock, Champaign County -r Helen Lemon, he is sur-jmeans setting up plants overseas son ambulance. barrows sua gilts. i7 25S17.50, husband two sons Robert Lee vived hv0 daughters, Mrs. Gor-to use foreign labor, and tous p.K'ril about 100 head, $17 60: most mixed No 1.

llnn Mickn at Tnhnefmt-n anA Ivfrw iDOtlin? fc)h utidi sriuwciv i and 3 iou 180 to 220 is! ears of Levittown, Pa. and Har- fla ot Johnstown aid aiis.jporung The Rev. Paul Simpson will be! Will consider land contract. Four rooms and bath, on paved street. City water $5,900 guest speaker at the Calvary Bible Church, S.

29th at Steele at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday. Mr. Simpson ie mixta mo 1 ana ana M.

ggg to Weal's Of St Louisville RED 1 ui uiuennic, wu: 2w ibs i but mot ko a nd fonr sons. William K. Fox of Washing-time of the death of our mother, 3 and No. 3 220 to 28 i5.50fci6.75. suivive, aiso loui granacnuoren, tew no.

nd mixed No. 2 and 3 280 to her mother, Mrs. Ursel Parthe-iton- Pa and Donald Fox of; Mrs. Theiea Petrovieh. Our specie 1151:15 75.

Sows, mixed So. 3 nd rnrH.A Pnliimline- tvvn hmthprs iNewark; also 10 grandchildren ial thanks to Reverend Father MASONIC SERVICES For Robert D. Worthen Sudoy, May 15th. 8:00 P.M. Criss Brothers Funeral Home Farmers Lodge No.

153, F. A. Fredonia Louis Schwarrzenberger, W.M. Low Down Payment FA 4-4371 If no answer call JU 2-5113 it sisters, Mrs. Edgar Wiles of Richard Crosser, Resusciator Alexandria cattle -Average good to average choicei vv.iiiam Parthomm fniiim ixoungstown and Mrs.

Herman squad, nurses at Newark Hospital, tiauk-mer alters, mamei steaav to ti t7o cents lower, low-good mid below, mar- bus: ve sters. Mrs. Freda x.c Mrs. Jack Svrirlf MAY SPECIAL Six 3 track aluminum storm windows. Completely weather stripped.

One full inch aluminum door. No I IT QR money down. Only First payment starts July 1st. FREE ESTIMATES ALUMINUM SIDING ket fully steady. Heifers steady to so -A t-i.

i Maxwell and Clayton Fox of Zanes-nome for their kindness and D1li, cents lower. Commercial and stamiard rnvAim Vnv nt Pnlum 'eient sprvipp a tmu a. nru cows, market steady to 25 cents both of London, Mrs. Thelma c'0on Colum-jCient service. Hammond were dinner guests of i Children of Theresa Petrovieh.

uuus, do cnni 10 i lugiicr aim uiKursi ti- farii Mrs Hi'lpn Hniii-k uus- uixumis dip ut-vf ast-Li. and Mis. Ralph Bowman and held at 2 :30 aince March veaiers. marnei sieaay. Doen or so losds prime 1 175 to i.36o-ib.

ot South Charleston, Mrs. teers. I32.25&32 75. most hiih-choiee and p. m.

1 uesflaV in p. m. luesday MEMOUIAM rs. Elizabeth Grandstaff. Supper In loving memory -'of our hus-est? were Ir- and Mrs- Stanley band and father, Daniel B.

Young, Bowman and sons of Hebron, and nnm the mirnm, -ioh1n I Iflfl tr. 1 4ftO VI v.anni It un lirjici, tne Baker-De-Long Funeral Home, Zanesville, FOR SALE 514 Deerfield Drive 3 Bedroom Ronch Full Basement Priced $15,300 Phone Dl 4-7283 lbs $29t32; bulk average choice. 2S "5 Services will bp held at 2 p. m. sood and low choice, 1 4 I l-ti .....1 rtt xn ir.

ana lurs. uonaia Kowman littlitv and standard. two loads thp Sp vuirini in passed away May 14, 1934 hisli-'chotce and prime 1.019-lb hetters, IJebjun itil the Rev. railUS Sariiu micsari hv wifp anri iram aa son. mortal Park, Zanesville.

$28 75: around a dozen loads bush-choice tu Rm-ial in jjy i Afternoon visitors were Mr, and and mixed-choice and prime heifers. $21 65 priPn(is mav call at Criss Broth- UM CO A PA good and low-choice. utuity and' n' ol Funeral Home, until 5 p. m. frr.tr: atsndard heilers, S17.50A22.50 Standard jSunday when tile bodv will be ta- cows, utmtv and commercial Home, Hebron, after 2 p.

m. Sun- bulls closed at Sl 504.22: wood and choice i I i ill -l Ken -CaneSVllle. r. iu. uorman ana son, 10m MEMORl.M 'of Grove City and Mr.

and Mrs. In loving memory of our father James D. Gorman and son of Co-and grandfather, Eluid Jones, who lumbus. Mr- and Mrs. Mac passed away May 14, jBowman, daughter, Barbara and Sadlv missed hv his -hiMmn anrt ion- Garry of Newark.

Meet Your Friends or Buckeye Tavern Buckeye Lake Monday, May 16 As we are celebrating our 4th anniversary as owners. Maywood and Eva Morris veaiers. S27S32: standard grades. $2127. V1 ui uie cnurcn ai u.

noo.i MRS. LINZA HAYS 408 Mt. Vernon Road FA 5-9421 FA 4-8972 Nothing Down, Easy Monthly Installments Free Estimates Services for Mrs. Linza Hays Sheep Market compared Friday last week Slaughter lambs mostly 25 Instances cents higher, slaughter ewes strong to 60 cents hifher. A few choice and prime 100 to 126-Ib.

wooled slaughter lambs, $21 HAY RIDE, SADDLE HORSES, PONIES AND EQUIPMENT OF ALL RINDS For Sale, Trade or Hire VINCE HITT FARM Two Mile West of Grantille On State Boole 18 Phone JU 2-3571 ine parK commmee met recent. 430 W. -Main will be held at grandchildren. MRS. ALBERT EMMONS Mrs.

Melissa Emmons, 84, wid- ly at: the Parker home and accept V22.25: small lot prime, $23 late; good 1.30 p. m. Sunday in the Brucker Kishler Funeral Home with the MEMORIAM ed the applications which had been and choice wooied iambs." Most-iow of Albert Emmons, resident of of the In loving memory of our son and for reservations IT prime 100 to 106-lb. lambs fall shorn mnr than fin vrs Kiat 9:10 p. m.

Friday in the home tj1e Verviee. Burial in Nev Castie eph P. house during the summer ed away 3 years ago May 15. 1957. 'months.

The committee is plan- lbs iu ivo or ner aaucnier. Airs. Aioena choice No. 2 to fall shorn pelts. Slfc20.

You left a beautiful mefhory, ning a work day for Saturday aft- Richmer. 776 Hollander St. In fail-, ing health Iwo years she had been; ROBERT U. WARTHKN Knights of Columbus Annual A sorrow too great to be told. iernoon May 13 and hopes to finish I'ew prime to spring lambs, 25 2526.

Cull to choice slauithter ewes, HA. 7 YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT BEAUTIFUL NEWARK MEMORIAL GARDENS Endowed Care As Low As $50.00 Per Space Terms seriously ill since Sundav. i Tlie funeral of Robert D. Var-itut. tor us who nave loved and' me volley Dall court, clean up tne Mrs.

Emmons who came to New then, will lie held at 10 a. m. Mon-I lot you, jfence rows and other necessary ark in 18. was born Feb. 19.

1876, Iday in the chapel in Criss Brothers That memoir will never grow old.Jthings. Residents are asked to help in Tridelphia. V. the. daugh-i Funeral Home.

The Rev. V. Sadly missed by Mother, Eliza-jin this work, ter of Isaac Burkham and Anna Rings will officiate and burial will heth Welsh, Sisters, and Brothers. Dr. and Mrs.

William Davis and be made in Wilson Cemetery. FUNERAL INFORMATION CRISS BROTHERS Est. 1894 Granville at Ninth St. FA 2-0191 Newark FA 2-2191 MEMORiYm children, Becky Sue and Brent of Cedarville visited their In loving memory of Wilbur K-G-ettes Dance National Guard Armo-y SATURDAY, MAY 14 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.

Open to Public F. M. ESWORTHY WATERFRONT COTTAGE On deeded ground. Three blocks east of Harbor Hills golf course in Avondale section of Buckeye Lake. Six rooms, modern, large screened porch and attached garage, knotty pine living room with woodburning fireplace.

Drive out Sunday afternoon, or phone Howard Weldon, 134 Baltimore, Ohio, 55X after 6. (Sprinseri Burkham. Her daughter Mi-s. Richmer and a son Isaac R. Emmons of Newark, survive; also three one great-grandchild; one Sen-ices lor James M.

Esworthy.i Martin, who passed away May 14. Earf Hawkim and! 684 Maple will, be held Sadly missed by wife, Mary.j;.. nd Mrs- fcMl "awkms uai it m. Sundav in the chaoel in Son, Wilbur, and Family. Benjamin Burkham of! pi "i The Rev.

and Mrs. Noinian brother rmiM Kiv.it anrl inn Newark. Two sisters are WATER FRONT HOME FOR SALE On Buckeye Lake at Avondale. 5 rooms, modern split level with covered boat dock and pier. Hoy Richards, Hebron 4620.

The Rev. W. L. Horst will offi- -V1 In lovnng memory of Joseph H. ington recently to visit Mrs.

ciate at services at 10 a. m. pywt" "'''Faiiw. who passed awav 7 years jBrom's parents, Mr. and Mi-s.

W. G. Thomas. day in tlie chapel in Criss Brothers MRS. DOSS TRl'EX ago May Id, 19a3.

Funeral services for Mrs. Doss think of you in silence, Truex. 243 Water will be held! No eye may see us weep, StNDAY ESWORTHY, 2:30 P.M. James M. Chapel MOXDAV VVARTHEN, 10:00 A.

M. Robert D. Chapel Calling After 7:00 P. M. Saturday MASONIC SERVICE 8:00 P.

M. SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rhodeback 'and sons of Pataskala and Mrs. R.

Hammond of Delaware were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Funeral Home. Burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.

m. Sunday. 2:30 p. m. Monday in the chapel! But man-v sileM are sh' in Criss Brothers Funeral When others aie asleep.

The Rev. W. H. Lons; will officiate1 Sadly missed by Wife. Mrs.

Et- innr nrv, ii. loiij; ui miiL-itiie "uv Main and son. I IT uni rnTT Innrl hni'int ill marto in U'iin tie Farrow. Children, and Grand- Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Fowler PUPLIC SALE OF HOME Charles E. Andrews home, 230, South Williams Street, to be sold at public, sale by Sheriff Saturday, May 21, 1960, at 10:30 a. rotunda of Court House. See notice elsewhere in this paper. For information or to see house call Attorney J.

Dale McXamar, FA 6-1251. FOR RENT Close Downtown. S-room up stairs apartment, gas furnace, garage, $65.00. Adults only. FA 2-2361 or Dl 4-4187 PATASKALA Lewis H.

Wolcott. childi-pn 'were supper guests of Mrs. Esta TRUEX. Patience 2:30 P. M.

Chapel HOME FOR SALE $13,500. Good location on Granville Road. One floor plan, three bedroom. water, sewer. By contractor.

HAROLD D. PATTON Call for Appointment FA 3-6382 88, farmer, Pataskala RFD 1, died i 'Lannum. at 3:50 p. m. Friday in Newark CARD OF THANKS Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Fowler Hospital, where he had been a pa-i We wish to express our sincere 1)1 I'll IS 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Revell Fowl- tient since May 1. jthanks and appreciation for tlie' it er Westerville.

Bom in Jersey Township, he was acts of kindness, messages of svm-A "1', i a Mr and Mrs- Paul Conwav and the son of Junius ant Martha flowers, and mass cards a alf.a' daughter, Kay, were guests in the (Headley Wolcott, and had resid-lceived from our many friends.1? 50,1 ai'f" of Mr. and Mrs. Charles a son Friday. Mrs. Russell is the former Stewart daughter Funeral Home Calling Hours 9:00 A.

M. 'til 10:00 P. M. ed in the Pataskala ares all of neighbors, and relatives at uia'" in Columbus. Marilyn Mrs.

of Mr. and Gilbert Stewart, i .1, c-i. TO BUY 10 to 15 acres svilh or without buildings. Level land preferred within 5 miles of Newark. WRITE ADVOCATE BOX 6000 Mr.

and Mrs. John Welsh Jr vis- Mr. and Mrs. a i ls Parents ivii. ctnu itil ivi.fi.tvi i uit uu.

Ridgnfield a daughter in John Welsh Sr. in Columbus. Elder and Mrs. El.a Hite and Newark Hospital Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Air. and Mrs. Gary bherman. Jd, f'l 111 It Ol-at A IMnni' Ct IQt af Moni-oe A.e., a aughter Fndayan(J Mrs pau, Funk and famj, in Newark Hospital.

TVIi anrl Tic I'qi! Itnnlr onrl 0 and DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT May 14 From 9-12 FRANKLIN SCHOOL On Flint Ridge Road Bob Show and The Toe Tappers Bob O'Brien, Caller PUBLIC INVITED! m. it tr wm. FISHING Mii hlian'a pper Prnlrnula. Crn tho nighty Markinac Rrldxe. Write FRANKLINS Vggg Nrfblab Island, Barliran, Mirhlsaa EXPERIENCE ALONE WATERFRONT HOME At Lakeview adition on Buckeye Lake.

Four rooms and bath with recreation room and bath in basement. 50 foot water front. With dock and boat. Will trade for other property. II.

D. HELSER Phone Hebron 3525 can be trusted to rn oTc 'i family were dinner guests of 60 S. a daughter in ft pau, nd famil ai Hospital Saturday Krederick Colville leti for his1 Mr and Mrs. Ralph L. 22j EiiRhsh a son Saturday in Newark Hospital.

I Mr. and Mi-s. William S. ItlfOlia Granville RFD 2. a daughter in John Smith of Los Newark Hospital Saturday.

who is on an extended trip! Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. and east has been the guest dows, Route 42, Jacksontown area.jof Mis, Carrie Arnold in Elnnvood a son Saturday in Newark Hospi-Ave sh(, vvas former Miss Oueen fulfill to perfection the delicate task of preparation LAWN MOWING Dependable Service We Furnish Everything Phone Dl 4-3020 ital. of N'evxark and had lived TOP SOIL FILL DIRT or BANK GRAVEL Vi Milt East of Linnvill Will load your truck or deliver.

PHONE RUSS BOLTON Brucker-Kfshler Robert Brucker lames Kishlex E. V. McCamenl Directors 107 HUDSON AVE. A 2-7221 iTvmt vk im ii- MJin California a number of nilf retired from teaching and player Inland Pitts says he (hp weeeknd confident i never happen again vvi, ativM and rctum to the, a f. Arnold home Sunday night.

1 Pitts fanned his cards after a deal and discovered to his astonish-; Tlie late Tom Mix, Hollywood ment he lield all 20 clubs from the' cowboy film star, and his horse, double deck. are still popular idols to University of Nebraska mathe-movie audiences in Albania. Their maticians caluclaled that chances pic ures are woven into many tap- of drawing such a hand are one in cstrics which decorate homes in 883 quadrillion. jthe capital, Tirana. RUMMAGE SALE 306 East Main Street Monday.

May IS 12 Til PM Tuesday. May IS 9 AM 'Til 12 Ey Helping Hand Club Hebron 4222 or FA 4-2205.

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