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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 25

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a MASONIC CALENDAR Newark (O.) Advocate AF Mar. 8, 1963 id Comet I fcorck tvart rarth V7 fttrMte Market Reports FRATERNITY MEET SET Newark Lodge 91. F. It A. Fri.

March 8, 6:30 P. M. E. A. flood, he aked Red Cross to cheek and see if his parents were okay.

ROSARY RECITATION SET Central Ohio Chapter of Delta Nu M. M. Alpha Transportation Fraternity Altar Rosary Society of St. Fran- will meet at 6:30 p. m.

Monday at NOTICE! The Newark Twp. Fire Dept. did not and never will charge residents for pumping basements. We would like to thank all volunteers who helped during the flood. MARY ANN SCHOOL 0 and DANCE Saturday, March 9 9 to 12 PM Music by THE MELOTONES Caller Gordon Postlt Sponsored by PTO els win meet at Eagon Funeral Del Matto i Restaurant, Columbus.

Program will be the annual "mock Home tonight following Lenten de Quotations of noon at the New Fork Stock Exchange from Merrill, Lynch. Pierce, Ftnner and Smith, StanetvUle hearing," votions to recite the rosary for the late Helen May. STOCK IXCRANOI Font Allied Ch.m Dy 44H Osnsral Elsetrlo CHAPTER PLANS MEET Am Can Co Newark Chapter of the Hair-OES MEET SLATED 4'4 Oeneral Motora Hanover Chapter 220, OES, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday night in Hanover Masonic Temple to honor the men.

Masons who are not members of the OES are Invited dressers Guild of Ohio will hold a legislative meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the YMCA. None-mero-bers and members are invited. HOMEMAKERS WILL MEET Mamette Homemakers will meet CITY NOTE Advertising Deadline! IOiOO a.

m. same day el publication Rtgular Ads $1.80 par column inch Mtmoriams 5o par word SI Minimum For Poatry 30o par Una Card ol thanks So par word 11.5 Minimum Mats, cuts or artwork of any nature can be used on the City Note page only when special arrangements have been made in advance. (No later than two days before publication.) to the program which will be pic SuburbanEast iJ.009. A moat attractive modern story with IS arrea of Krnnnd and braotiful Tr(rwrna. 4 hedrnnma, large kitchen, family room, large living room with woori-hurnlni fireplace, 4irernhnne, harn and hnrac atahle.

Heautiful setting Juat I mllea from town. SuburbanNorth 121,500. A very attractive 1 floor plan. Nice living room with wood-burning fireplace with raWed THnlng room, very modern kitchen with hullt-ln range, extra large hedrnnma, large ntlllty room, attached doable garage. Lot lUxlSS.

REID REALTOR FA 5-7531 FA 4 4821 DI 4-7365 at 11:30 a. m. Monday at Marne EUB Ghuroh. Topics will be "Fam Beare, Roebuck W4 74H Blmmona 3Mi Sinclair Oil )' it socony Mobil 3a Southern Paclfle ai 3't southern BaUway 41V sperry Rand 1 0V Spleitl, Ine standard Oil, Calif 4414 standard Oil, Indiana tH 70 Standard Oil, HI J3V Standard Oil, Ohl HH SS'-i Studebaker-Packard 7V Texaco 3 Tidewater 31 47 Union Carbide 103'. Union Pacific 34 34.

United Aircraft T't I7Vi United Corp 591, United Oaa Imp 33 united Statea Rubber 434 United Statea Steel 45" 14Ve Warner Broa 13' Weatera Union 3' lVt weatlnihouae Electric 33, 1 Woolworth Co 67 71 Victor Comp 10i 3H AMERICAN EXCHANGE 2H Holophane 36k KaUar Induttrlea 3'e Manifleld Tire 7 36 Ohio Power Pfd 100 ily Meals at Low Cost" and "Swe Am Cyanamld Am Il.cirle Powtr Am Machlnt-Fdrj Am Natural Ou Am Motor, Am SmtlMnf Am Ttl Tl Anaconda Coppar Armeo Iteal Atchltoo Top tiri Atlantic Coart Lint. Baldwin-Lima Baltlmora A Ohio Bfthlah.m atl Borden Co run, wick Balk. Carll.l. Chesaprakc A Ohio Chrytltr Corp Cltln Bervlca Columbia Oat By. Commercial Solvtnta ConaoUdatad Edlioo Continental Can Continental Oil Curtlu Wrifht Corp Dow Chemical duPont de Nemoura Eiec Bond A Share I1H Ooodrlob Co 34'-, Ooodyear TAR Jl' Oraham-Palje Oulf OU 50', Int But Machine International Nickel 130V, International TAT 43 Kennecott Copper S9Va Kreiee Co 97 Kroger Co Montgomery Ward 14 Mountain ruel JS' National BUcult 3(W, National Dairy National Dlttlllers 17V4 Central 14 Northern Nat Oas ttk Northern Pacific e4 Ohio oil tl't Outboard Marlnee ST4 Owena-Cornlnf Fiber 33.

Owena-IlUnoli Olaia K.14 Pennaylvanla 44 ProctoiOamblt Pure Oil 31 Radio Corp of Am ftp Republic Picturea Republic Steel JM4 Rockwell Standard tures of the Holy Land. SQUARE DANCE PLANNED McKean PTO will hold a community square dance at the school from 9 to 12 p. m. Saturday. SERVICE SET The World Day of Prayer serv dish Weaving." PROGRAM ANNOUNCED WANTED AT ONCE! A Chance to Estimate and Help Plan Tour Remodel Job SCHEIRICH KITCHENS with Tappan Built-in Appliance NEW BATHROOMS with Built-Ins Ceramic Tile NEW RECREATION ROOMS with Materials of Your Choice NEW BRYANT FURNACES with easy adaption for Air Cond.

BERRY GARAGE DOORS Radio Controlled Operators NEW FLOORS Any Type New Partitions ALSCO- Aluminum Combination Storm Doors, Windows and Siding NEWARK HOME SERVICE 38 South 3rd St. Phone 323-7331 Contracting by R. E. Erxwller Girl Scouts will present the pro gram when Newark Kiwanis Club ice, which was to have been held meets at 11:45 a. m.

Monday i r.A n. nthJ the Elks Club. QUICK WORK an Church, Glenford, will be at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.

Members of The flood hit Newark Monday! the churches in the Glenford area night, the news was flashed to Ok- are invited, corn unchanged to i eente hither si.ioA inawa and Thursday morning DINNER PLANNED Wall Street NEW YORK (iB StrencUl In ecatteredil.lt ner bu moiiiy si.i3Ai.i5i or i.a7 tne Kea uross was contacting jvrr. uiitternng ana coon dinner will WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT AT THE market 1wu VuncT.niVd higher lui Mrs. Arthur E. Harris, New-! be served at Mound Builders Lodge Tha general picture waa one of tUght moetly efc73c: No. 1 eoybeane unchanged ark RFD 7.

parents of Cpl. Gary 821, IBBOE, 87 S. 2nd beein-Miru i and toaaea. among key atoeke. to 1 cent higher Sl.WAa.tS.

moatly S3.S u.rl. WW OrJ tl.m. a. tuying wae attracted to a number of A3. S3.

I-' w. urluiuoj uuuv, ia the olla, tobacco and mall order-retalla, tioned on Okinawa, heard of the invited. mm Newark fredne Market Wheat 1 buebel. Cora 1. 13 a buahel.

Boybeane I2.M a buahel. isure knowledge and hope that Hie been a patient since Wednesday. nf hi tth. Kom.Mki vera thoroughly acrambled. Sentiment among Wall Stree analyate ae generally on of restrained optimum.

Reflecting a rta which no longer held Born near Locke Nov.16 3885, ieternal God( promised by Oata so to it centa a buahel. MOOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Joby Lanning 5:007:00 Supper SATURDAY, MARCH IS ANNIVERSARY DINNER See Ad Next Week trading worked Into the after- Lire Poultry Heavy hena. I Iba. and she was th dauehter of the late true noon, The Aaeoelated Pren average of over, IS to JOei light, SA7c: old. unrisi to au ms gooa ana iaiHUUi Mr.

and Mrs. William Rowland. so etocke at noon waa up at 3651 with era. le; frlea, lM17e; young route, 30 servants. inauetnaja up 1.1, rail unchanged, and a lb.

She lived 44 years on a farm near Croton and was a former utllltlea bp .4. Egge Unelaailfled, It cent doien. A standard Oil New Jeriey gained a LAST CHANCE! OWEN POTATO FARM We have a limited supply of top quality winter potatoes at producer prices. Storage located just off Sharon Valley Rd. Optn ovtry day 8-5 P.

M. Except Sunday DI 4-6241 MEMOR1AM In memory of my dear daughter, Celombai Prodne fraction and touched another new huth school teacher in Licking County. COLUMBUS, Ohl I Igga Price paid ci i Texaco advanced mora than a point. Oalna vf hout nnlnt mmrm nn.tul TH. Vila anil TnHlana Ural, nrtln! "BS U1C WUIU1I Mary Fischer Board, who depart- WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE and Getty WhUa Royal Dutch added a frac-i and grading: Jumbo, 31A3ce, moetlyj Methodist Church.

Her husband, -J tui- Vfrru -inci SHUFFLEB0ARD at 6:30 P.M. This Weekend Your green receipt will admit you and your guest. Kitchen open for sandwiches by WOTM. Woolworth gained weH over a point and dlum, 3e; moiUy 3A30o; emaU, is Auarey aiea ln lw1- Two sad and lonely years have du Pont about a point. Mottly 34A3Sc; large, 33A31c; Surviving are two Sons, Charles I rjassed Speculative buying brought galna of i moatly 3A2e; undergradea, lOAMc, moat- a Lp.li.vL both of Croton bout point to Korvett and Ward in-jiy uai6c.

1 roun Since the day you went away, dustrlee. Prlcee paid to country packing planta RFD. and four grandchildren. Th ehn1r ctill linr. Fractional loeera i in i i h.

"i laciuani uirjuer. I iur bvuivibh iumiui uuio viuc, services wui oe oclv1-" TJS. Steel, Jonee A Laughlln, included, coniumer gradee, lnclud-l 'il-or 1 miSS you more each day, Clear drive, no strain Let a Wheel Horse lawn and garden tractor take the work out of winter. Call: RALPH'S HARDWARE SERVICE 0. PAT 3345 We Stock Parts and Will Service Your Tractor BUCKEYE LAKE EAGLES Baltimore ofilo, achenng and Pilaer.

ing U.S. gradee, minimum cate iot irou.se ot sons runereu nume, anj ti vmir uravc Th Dnw inn Inn.tri.l t.nn.. lri. "A 37t4ti43n: medium. ju- jl-uvuis JJ1U KilIU in OU JOUr Ways Johnstown, with the Rev.

aarenceTjpright and Jugt to the end of aiocKweii orticiuung. your davs. Boon waa up 1.7 at 73.1 A38ci email, 33434c; larg 3A3e; Price on the American Stock Xxcange carton large i3A7c; medium er mottly higher In moderate trading. 3A3e; email 37A3c. Corporate and U.S.

government boodi Salee to retailer ln major Ohio cltlee. Burial will be in Trenton kind in heart and mind bowed lltU ebang. delivered: Large whit, 43i4c, mot- What a beautiful memory you left tery, Condit, Ohio. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday.

ly 43A4ci medium white, 40A4oo, Cslambae Graia Market 1 moatly 43A41c: large 'B'" whit and YOU ASKED FOR IT Chicken and Home Mad Noodles Saturday. March 96 PM DANCE To The Buckeye Buddies 9 to 12 HORSE SHOE GAMES behind. Sadly missed by your mother, Mrs. B. J.

Fischer. ELSIE D. ROSS COLUMBUS, Ohio I Ohio Department brown, eOAtoc; moetly 40A43e. of Agriculture caah grain pricea: No. Poultry Prices at farm, Ohl and I red wheat unchanged to 1 cent lower tl.tl aouthern Indiana, No.

1 quality fryera It AI moetly I1.P4A1.W: No. i yellow A17e, mostly ISc; light, gUAtc. i SUNDAY AFTERNOONS CROTON Mrs. Elsie D. Ross, 77, died in her home near here Thursday morning.

Born June 3, 1885 in Washington County, she was the daughter of the late Ashton and Laura Neptune Ogle. Surviving are her husband, MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Anna (Corder) Jones, who passed away 4 years ago, March 8, 1959. The month of March again is here $25.00 Attendance Prize Drawing- Wednesday Evening: LEFTY KIRKENDALL APPLES Jonathan Winesap Golden Delicious and Rome Beauty Varieties Price Fruit Farm One miles west of TB Sana-tarium on Price Rd. Open 7 days a week.

To us the saddest of the year. The) hittAr o-ripf anrl shnrlr aevr Frank of the home; a son. HOWDY FRIENDS LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT DUTCH CAFE 63 South 4th St. Jot Pie's Selling All Legal Beverages and Imported Wines 7:30 A.M. A.M.

EVERYBODY WELCOME Russell of Columbus and three To part with her we ioved so CARL A. ORR Iburg; one sister, Mrs. Emmaline Services for Carl A. Orr, 71, of Columbus; and several nieces 74 Poplar who died at lasjand nephews, a. m.

Friday in Newark Hospital, Friends may call at the Snyder-will be in the chapel of Criss Broth- Melick Funeral Home in Centered Funeral Home nt 2:30 n. m. burg from 2 to 4 and from 7 grandchildren. dear. Services will be at 2:30 p.

we reach our home tprna1. Sunday in the Emerson Funeral; Reach that city brieht and fair. Monday. to 9 p. m.

Friday. Services wiU be Home, Johnstown, with the Rev. When we stand among the Angels, Will she know that we are there? Yes, we know that she will know Born Jan. 19. 1892 in Franklin held Saturday in the runerai nome clarence Stock-well officiating.

he was the son of the late at 2 P- m- bv John Sant of th Burial will be in Hartford Ceme-Henry S. and Carrie C. Gutridge Disciples Church of Christ. Burial tery. Friends may caU.

us a.1 1 1 1 A 1 Qj-j. wui De in vjieennui cemetery in jnuvvv ir I An jyiansions ongnt ana lair, He worked as an engineer forlJonnstown- the Railroad for 40 years. MOLLIS G. HAN BY Johnny E. Lucas, 15 months old, loveucan, never leav us-of 159 W.

Main died at 1 shell know us there, a.m. Friday in Newark Hospital. mlssedJ JJ. ns retiring in 1957. MAPLE INN 7 Miles North of Newark on Rt.

13 NOW OPEN Saturday 4 P.M. 8 PM Sunday 11 A.M. 8 PM Private Parties Weekdays Will Be Open Full Time Later in March Reservations NOT Needed Except Holidays Top Quality Food At Reasonable Prices Phone 745-5640 Jack and Berte Lynch COLUMBUS Hollis G. Hanby, He was a member of St. John's Rnrn Nov.

20 1961. he was ximm, cu KMiuei, and her daughter, Mrs. Larry Evangelical and Reformed of 2" Rd- foerlj 01 the Brotherhood of Locomotive Hebron died at 7 a. m. Thursday son of Harold L.

and George arm E. Hall Lucas. MOBILE HOME TOWING P.U.C.O.-ICC-Carrier LOWER RATES Fully insured trucks stationed throughout Ohio. MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY 582-5821 Granville Main Office Coshocton Firemen, and Engineers Local 175, lpiT March Born 16, 1886, he was the Surviving are his parents; grand the Eagles Lodge, Newark, and the; father, Harold G. Lucas, Colum son of Joseph C.

and Laura Goodin Hogue and family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors for their Disabled Veterans of World War I. Hanby. His wife, Ethel, died June; grandmother, Mrs. Estella Whitecraft, of the home and ma 6, 1954.

PAINTING Residential and Commercial Paperhanging Color Designing 30 Years Reputation of Top Quality Workmanship LESTER S. HARNER Phone 324-1800 ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Newark kindness shown at the death of our daughter, Dianne Soheffler. A spec Criss Brothers Funeral Home re Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Edgar Van Winkle, Newark; two sons. Warren McClelland AFB, Oren Santa Clara, Calif. two sisters, Mrs. Alice Warner, Newark; Mrs. Frances Glass, Bladensburg; three brothers, Bryan and Herman of Newark; Harry, ial thanks to Criss Bros.

Funeral He was a retired construction worker and was employed by the Andy Burns Company, Columbus. Surviving are three sons, Joseph, Millersport; Harold Nashport; George, Columbus; three daugh ports no arrangements to date HARVEY MAHARD Services for Harvey Mahard, ters, Mrs. C. W. Westenhouser, Gratiot, and eight 490 Mt.

Vernon will be con- A brother is deceased. Ivit ctor uv nev. mtiwiu iv. niuuisa The Rev, R. W.Hurdiss wiU ol- iin the chapel of Criss Brothers Home and Rev.

Danford. Mother and Former Utica Resident Is Found Dead Funeral Home 2:30 p. m. Saturday ,35 i vyir grandchildren. A son is deceased oii or Services will be at 1 t-; i.

ii services wiu ne au with burial in Barnes Cemetery. Friends may call. p. m. mon- i hnm.

nftpr 7 -Sprnrriav iay at Schoedmger Funeral Home, ALUMINUM Ham Specialties Alums itoll and Stationary SIDING Baked Enamel Clapboard Storm Windows ana Doors PHONE Ol 4-0864 It Answer CaU DI 4-M74 O. POUND j- i-rr i c-, i APPLES AND FRESH CIDER KING'S APPLE MARKET Corner Church St. And Day Ave. MRS. JOHN H.

MCGIRK the Rev. Gerald Koster officiating. RAYMOXD C. BLAXCHARD Rev. Joseph A.

Garshaw will Burial will be in Fairmount conduct services for Mrs. Mary C. Raymond C. Blanchard, 71, died Wedneadav at th Hwmd Nursirw Cemetery, Jacksontown. Friends Wayne Farmer, former Utica McGirr, 556 Prior 2:30 p.

m. Saturday at the Brucker and Kish-ler Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. Friends may resident, was found crushed to death under his automobile in a garage belonging to the Van Ess call 7 p. m.

tonight. Home, Centerburg, where he hadjmay caR after 7 P- m- Friday. been a patient four years. DELMAR STARKEY He was a retired farmer and 0i painter and was a former resident marP, of Alexandifa and Johnstown. He ThUle.RFP tle at wa, a member of the HiUcrest 2.f a-m-k Hos; Church of Christ, Utica.

had patlent Surviving are his widow, A lifetime resident of ThornviUe, Pipeline Contractors, in Peck, Michigan. Farmer, a Van Ess employe, had gone to the garage after work WILLIAM HARRISON WOLFE Services for William Harrison FOR SALE I960 Richardson Monrelair 10x50 HOUSE TRAILER $3500 Will Land Contract 763-3961 ing hours to repair his car. Thurs day morning workers found him. KEN'S TV Dependable Guaranteed Servioa OPEN 9 TO 9 P.M. 6th and Granville FA 6-4281 Wolfe, Columbus, father of G.

Bill Wolfe, Granville RFD 1, will be 2 p. m. Sunday at the Ross Henderson Funeral Home with the Rev. Orville Orr officiating and iniiv onii 17 frnXJhe was born April 6, 1872, the son f'f J' Emmataeiof the late Noah and Mary Mech- Police presumed that a jack slipped. Sauilac County coroner ruled aicru wiuijiui.

i 04 Services will be at 2 p. m. Sat-1 anoMm HEBRON SURPLUS TENT, DISCOUNT HOUSE, HEBRON, OHIO We Sell Better Quality for Less Money WEEKEND SPECIAL ONLY Just Beeeivod 1 Lot el $3. Ladies' New Style Corduroy Slacks $1.00 Teflon Dooblo Coated Enamel Non-Stick Fry Pans Ladies' Canvas Tennis Shoes 88c $12.95 8i-Ft. Fly Rods $9.99 Open-bail Spin Reels $2.95 $8.95 Boys1 Sleeping Bags $4.95 $4.95 Tubular Glass Spin Cast Rods $1.00 Flashlight Batteries ea.

5c 9-Volt Transistor Batteries ea. 15c $1.69 Spray Paint 44c P.S. Used Coveralls $1.00 Used Pants and Shirts ea. 25c death by accident burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, urday at the funeral home in Cen A trench operator, Farmer was Granville. Friends may call 7 p.

m. terburg with the Rev. John Fant officiating. Burial will be in Green tonight. MRS.

CHARLES ROBINSON born Dec. 24, 1914 in Knox County to Roy Farmer, who survives, and the late Leana Miller Farmer. Hill Cemetery, Johnstown. Services for Mrs. Ella Robinson, Surviving are his widow, Rosa OUTSTANDING Location for your business office.

All newly remodeled. Downtown, ground floor. No parking problem. Will build in office rooms to suit DI 1-3566. Mrs.

Sunkle, Hebron; Mrs. Ocie Roderick of the home, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Thornville chapel of the Charles R.

Boring Funeral Home with the Rev. Vanus Smith officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Glenford. Friends may call after 3 p. m.

Saturday. Income Tax Service R. E. McGONAGLE 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Maybold's Shoe Store Utica, will be at Law and Sons Funeral Home 1 p. m. Saturday with the Rev. Donald Newland officiating and burial in Newark Memorial Gardens. Friends may RAYMOND C.

BLANCHARD Raymond C. Blanchard, 71, died at noon Wednesday on Harrod's Nursing Home in Centerburg, where he had been a patient for four years. The deceased was a former resident of Alexandria and Johnstown, and a retired farmer and painter. Irwin Farmer, of the home; his father, Utica; three daughters, Mrs. Shelia Smith, Mt.

Vernon; Mrs. Carolyn Butler, Utica, and Mrs. Ann Dickson, Oakland, Calif. Services will be 2 p. m.

Sunday at Law Sons Funeral Home, Utica, with the Rev. Lawrence Hayes officiating and burial in Bell Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p. m. Saturday.

call. HARRY A. MILDRED FEATURING Services -or Hany A. Mildred, MRS. AUDREY B.

SEALES CROTON Mrs Anna C. Searles, 77, of Croton RFD, died at 10:45 Dayton will be 1 p. m. Satur day in th Ross Henderson Funer p.m. Thursday in University Hos- Surviving are widow, Cora; THE VEL-VEYS Friday and Saturday 9 to 2 MOONLIGHT NIGHT CLUB HUMPHREY'S 183 SOUTH Slat STREKT IS CLOSED ON SUNDAT Largest collection at cons in I.

irking Connty ts ehooae from. Will bny inns. DI 4-1231 al Home with the Rev. Lewis Clawson Blanchard, of Center-ipital, Columbus, where she had Scheffler officiating. Burial will be in' Wilson Cemetery.

Friends may COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The state highway department's morn ing bulletin today said primary and secondary roads in the state are mostly wet to wet in spots, with scattered slippery spots. Roads were snow-covered in the Newark Eagles Say Now that we have all survived the high water. FOR SALE 1961 BUICK SPECIAL Going to Service 91 Morgan Ave. JOHN M. SENFF Heating Gas Furnaces Rex Water Heaters FA 2-6283 291 Granville St.

extreme northeast corner of the state, but mostly normal in the south central and southeast corner. The Ohio Turnpike was listed as mostly wet. call 7 p. m. tonight.

MRS. i. HOMER RIAN Mrs. Ethel L. Rian, 79, of 245 jRugg died in Newark Hospital at 9 a.

m. Friday. ELFREDO FALEARI Father Henry Paleari, PTME, teacher at St. Peter Paul Mission Seminary, has received word of the death of his father, El-fredo Paleari, March 3, in Nova Mienese near Milan, Italy. MRS.

RALPH B. MAY SR. Services for Mrs. Helen Marie May, formerly of 52 S. Pine will be at 9:30 a.

m. Saturday at St Francis de Sales Church with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother, Fern Roderick, who died March .8, 1949. funeral services, conducted by trained, sympathetic attendants in an atmosphere of quiet beauty and refinement are the rule at the Boring Funeral Homes.

Will Sacrifice 1962 FALCON 4500 Actual Miles FA 3-0451 FOR SALE An alder Buick 4-Door Sedan. Good tires, heater, defroeter, brakes, best radio. Very good motor. A worklof nan'a or fisherman's dream. ONLY FA t-2211 244 EAST MAIN ST.

HOTPOINT Sales and Service FA 9-7315 JOHN J. CARROLL DEFT. STORE OliR MEATS ARE BAR rVQl KD IN OPEN PITS on Wood lor that fine flavor. Onr Sauce is Way Out! "Dining room service Carry -oats. Free deliTery!" Open Pit Bar-B-Q You all come from Owens-Corning Fiberglas and visit us this Friday and Saturday.

0 AND DANCING SATURDAY 9:30 TO Music by the Mel-O-Diers Kitchen Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Serving the Finest Meals Around SATURDAY AND SUNDAY CHEF SPECIAL BAKED SWISS STEAK We welcome all the Ladies' Auxiliary Board from the Ohio State Auxiliary Bowling Tournament to be held her starting March 16 and 17 at the Park Lent Bowling establishment. RCA Sales and Service FA 9-7315 JOHN J. CARROLL DEPT. 8TOEE Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs.

Walter Knight and son. Donald RefnUr baaincsa meeting held eTery Monday evening 8:00 p. m. 1.0. F.

Temple 29V4 Weat Chnreh St. Visitinc and local members welcome. Noble Grand, James Reynolds Bee; Secretary, O. F. Drnmm i Roderick.

FA 8-2211 244 E. Main St. DEATH NOTICE The Seminary and the manv CHARLES R. BORING Funeral Homes Thornville, Ohio Hebron, Ohio Charles R. Boring Charles R.

Essex Directors v. 21-Hour Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Service Available at All Times Phone Main Office, Thornville CH 6-6334 friends of Father Henry Paleari join in offering prayer for the repose of the soul of Elfredo Paleari land also offer their svmoathv to WANTED! Man to Work in GOLF SHOP Phone JU 2-1401 For an Interview HOOVER Sales and Service FA 9-7315 JOHN J. CARROLL DEPT. STORE NEW LOCATION Pace Tax Service 152 Union Street DI 4-6680 9-5 Monday thru Saturday Evenings by Appointment Father Henry Paleari, who could not be present to offer priestly and filieo help at his father's death bed. This grief is alleviated by the.

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