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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 21

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he fell from a scaffold at the Ohio' "See HARTLEY and See Better Newark (O.l Advocate 1)1 July 2 1, 1 962 til Deaths and Funerals ldied in WestervUle rest FRAZEYSBURG Truman B. home. He was the last of the family Firing Of Spacecraft To Venus Is Postponed St. bridge construction site. Pas- trans is employed by the Wander and MfljSon Construction Go.

of Worthington. GUEST SPEAKER Rev. ir') Gull, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Gull, 110 S. 34th Anderson, 85, retired farmer and of John and Hulda (Page) John- Masonic Funeral Service ston. He is survived by his widow and five other children. Burial In Otter-bein Cemetery. GEORGE M.

DRL'MM died at 12:15 p. m. Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, where he was admitted Monday. He had been ill several weeks. A lifelong re: lent of, the Fta-zevsbure area, he was born Aiu CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.

(AP) A stray radio in the booster rocket forced the United States today to post- Sunday. He attended Ohio Wes-pone for 24' hours an attempt to launch a Mariner I University, and is a senior craft to investigate mysteries of the planet Venus. iKR The funeral of George M. 1. 1876, in Pike Township, the son Drumm, Granville RFD 1, will be Newark Lodge No.

97 for Brother George M. Drumm at Ross Henderson's Funeral Home Sunday evening, July 22 at 7 P. M. Brethern will meet at Masonic Temple at 6:45. Eugene L.

Galbraith, W. M. Aurel E. Coffman, See. CITY NOTE Advertising Dtadllim n.

tarni day publication Rigular Ads $1.80 par aolumn Inch Mamorlama Bo par word For Poatry JOo por Una Card of Thanka a 5o por word 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) of Wi am T. and Phorhe Ann iin P- m. Monaay in me uiuciais sam ine irouoie was noi serious ana mi Dallas, Tex, Donald) Anderson. His wife the JuneVaJ be corrected in time for another launch try Sunday seriously ill conducted the Rev.

D. by A. Bar- former Ora lorenoe Yinglmg pre. The condition of Mrs. G.

F. Van morning. ham. Interment in Maple Grove ceded him in death in 1961. Tliey described the trouble as Cemetery, Granville.

planetary space en route to a ren- Tilburg, 321 Woods who is a dezvous with the oloucUhrouded patient in Newark Hospital, re-r- tw a im mains serious. I a spurious radio signal detected He leaves a son, Virgil, Frazeys-buig, RFD three daughters, Mrs. A. J. Middlemus, Frazeysburg HIED 8.

TUAUGHBER in the Atlas-Agena rocket. i vni-uiirvT will! The Rev. Marco F. Kina mT-. ryi i autell a BU ay uui jimrfinir HOME FROM THE WARS DAVE WOLFE Back at his chair full time at WOLFE'S BARBER SHOP Opposite Newark Trust Drive In -m "w'-wr na Wficiate at services at 1 p.

m. tJirough the rocket during launch Mrs. Orville Felumlee. New- Mrs Manta Ankrum of Gratiot; Monday in the chapel of upset delicate electronic! he Pacecraft is not intended 5 underwent surgery also 11 grandchildren; eight great-Brothers Funeral Home for Fredlcomponents or give ground track-to hit the planet but to whiz day in Doctors' Hospital in Co-gnndchildren Traughber. 855 Garfield a false reading which could within 10,000 miles of it before lumbus Hpr conditjon it reported Services will be held at 2 p.

m. and burial will be in Cedar HilliiH tn th vhinU- Hwtnw.tinn settling into eternal orbit about' aij.0i.i7 I 1 1 I the sun. flHiimojr ui urc uiuKiiinaii unri ai emeiery. by the range safety officer, FOR SALE CHEAP Fleet male Flash Gana, Heilaad-Strobnnalr; 8 commercial typt fluorescent flutorea; F.lectronle la-tr omenta; air eom pressor with tua and hoar; aaieral amplltiera and load speakers, disc irinder with IIP motor. Pieces of plywood and other Items.

Most aell Immediately, leaving counlry. Phone 4-8181 The postponement announce- Dumng 30-minute sweep nome wiui uif iv. n. iop- neH pnnduetine the service Rurinl OTTO F. (XKINEY UA.

IX WSHIX(iTON Mrs. Helen Baruxes, 1001 Granville is a patient in Doctors' came only 90 minutes be-iacross Venus sunlit side, Mari- in Frazeysburg Cemetery. instruments will for'ner I's delicate time rTy the sched scheduled a i i a i i D. fol- was iexnana area, reared aac EARL L. HISEV plo.ve of the Kress Box SehSS taJ lowin8 sulRery- Mrs" BarUWS irnnprai i-vir.

frtr iTari t.ih- at i llver Manner I thick cloud lajers that have isitin. Ha Hospital, Washington. taken ill while visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Commings. in Wash Hisey.

Johnstown RFD 3, will be the Emerson Funeral aciioss 224 million miles of inter-! from earth's inquisitive eyes, by Mr. i held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Johnstown, conducted Crouse Son Funeral Home in Philip H. Ling.

BuriaJ in Green ington. She has undergone two operations. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. CHANGE REUNION DATE News In Brief Johnstown with burial in Green Hill Cemetery. 1961 ROYAL TYPEWRITER Elite type.

Original pur-chase price $245. Good condition for office or student. DI 4-7833 after 6 P. M. Hill Cemetery.

The Rev. A. Donald Collins will conduct the serv- MRS. DALE GIUMORE The funeral of Mrs. Dale Gil-! riioi', iPwarK, wtii oe neia ai Cites Need To Acquire Water Sites 79ER'S TO MEET Nethers reunion will be held Aug.

79er's will meet in the home of 19 at Hanover Grange Hall instead Will Houston, 769 Logan Ave. of as previously scheduled. Bring unfinished projects. W1LL ENTt.P. COLLEGE WILL HOLD PICNIC Carmen P.

M. Long, daughter Progressive Club of Utica will of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Long, 131 hold a family picnic and will meetjiv. 28th will enter Muskingum 1 p. m. Sunday at the home of Mr. Coiiege, New Concord, in the fall, and Mrs.

David Hoar. Utica RFD'sho is a ltr eradiate of Newark (Alspach) Hisey, he was born in chapel in Aug. 18, 1881. in Licking County. une' Surviving are a son Paul of Co- luctef Rev Rex C.

Smith, lumbus; two daughters Mrs. Fan' Cemetery. Baker of Zanesville and Mi-s. Orin ARTHUR A. OSBORX G.

McGlone of Alliance; fourj Services for Arthur A. Osborn, grandchildren and three great-jpataskala area, will be held at 2 THE HOSE DIKING ROOM HOTEL TAFT KEWABK. OHIO Now Open Sundays From 9 A. H. to 2 P.

M. COMPLETELY BEMODF.LED SI'NDAY SPECIAL SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN $1.50 B. I. I'LMKR, Manager OPEN FOR BANQI ITS I.I NTHF.S BREAKFASTS LEBANON, Ohio (AP) Re- 2, to go to the picnic areas. iHieh School.

grandchildren. His wife the for- p. m. Sunday in Smith Chapel suming his mer Delia Smith, died in 1947. Church and burial will be in Smith tour.

Gov. reelection campaign AUXILIARY TO MEET Whj, ENTER COIJ.EGE Michael V. DiSalle; Ldclrins Oounrv Ladies Fireman'i Mr. Hisey was affiliated with Chapel Cemetery iaviu rkiiT-ji i ai sum ri stalled today for a long-range pro-1 Auxiliary will meet 8 p. m.

MrS. David L. Yarger, 51 S. gram of land acquisition for waterway in the St. Louisville Firehouse.

St will enter Bliss College J. HOWARD SKINNER management and recreational de- NOTICE Tho Midland Harbr Shop tias rm-pletert rrmodrlinc. F.ffrrtit Joly IS. 16J will operate Four Chairs Fridays and Saturdays Three Chairs Balanea ol Woak rryt i i i SLIPS. FROM 8CAFFOIJ in September as an accounting ma- and the Johnstown Grange.

Friends may call at the funeral home. me wxiy or j. nowara SKinner, vlonmnt Gomplele Plumbing Service Including excavating ior sewers, watei lines, gas lines, etc. All electric cleaning sewers and waste lines. For guaranteed licensed and bonded work always contact a member of your Master Plumbers Association.

ROBERT E. SWISHER PLUMBING 1505 Wast Church 344-3558 Adalberto Pastrana, Lima, was jor. He is a 1962 graduate of New- 65. wio died earlv Saturdav ini si i I Winchester. wiH be received; sXifl released at Newrkark Senior High School.

DEAX M. BERRY Dean Martin Berry, 57, brother later at Criss Brothers Funeral niSalle "Yetl naay tor aDrasions on of Mrs. Mary Stoops, Newark, was Home. aPms and back after JACK WEIDXER found dead in bed in his home in He was 'a native of Newark. reation to popu ation is one of! rrt Main -Tree Lane off the Newark born June 28, 1897, the son of.

Iowest ranking among KftfurTI In y-iskineum County. Friday. Noah T. E. and Lucy (Brown) llllul II J- JOHN BRIGGS Co-Ownrra Psv MrPanlol and Oaln O.

Poff morning. Muskingum County au-, dinner, ana is survived oy two "With suitable sites for water thorities said that deatti apparently brothers. Walter B. Skinner of managemen1 and recreation being Tf7cf resulted from a heart attack. Winchester and Prof.

N. Wilford ra jd, go5Wed up for otner ft KjUU9L FOR SALE lV2-Srory Home on West Side Three bedrooms, storage room large enough for 4th bedroom. Fireplace in living room, full dry basement. Av a i I a I now. FA 6-4461 or DI 4-1477 or Write Advocate Box 6050.

Newton Township Firemen's Festival Newton Township Fire House THURSDAY EVENING JULY 26 Serving Storrs at 5:30 Licking County 247-Piece 4-H Band Concert at 7:30 and 8:30 In Slaying His housekeeper said that he tel- sKinner oi rucnmono, va. poses, the need for more public ephoned her earlier that he wasj MRS HOOPER acquisition without delay becomes suffering severe pains in his necki Arrangements naJe an. readily apparent," he asserted, and chest, and she went to his mxmced for the The Democrat incumbent spoke home and found him dead. pQse nn jjpej. g4 patas-in a cllurch tent at the Warren A native of Marietta, he was County Fairgrounds on the third INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Two SADDLE HORSES Ponies and Equlpmant Of All Kinds For Sale, Trade or Hfro Also Hayrides VINCE HITT FARM On State Boate Phon IV J-3S71 Two Mllrs West of Or anvil Id FOR SALE 2 bedroom brick.

Newly painted inside. Patio. Lot 60x200. Backyard enclosed with evergreens. Priced to sell.

507 Moull St. Phone DI 4-6650 employed as a machine operator le of his statewide bid for votes. Los Angeles detectives planned to at the Hazel-Atlas Division of Con-j VINCENT ANXARIXO 'After appearances in Wilmington, oy ajr for the West Coast tinental Can Co. He was a veteran' The funeral of Vincent Annanno, Sinking Soring near Hillsboro and of World War H. Oeveland.

formerly of Newark, West Union, the tour will end with today wltn Baltimore youths He also leaves two sons. James, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Mon- an address in Georgetown. charged in a Hollywood strangle Columbus and Dean Franklin, day with a requiem mass in St.

Earlier this week the governor ing. a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Loe- Francis de Sales Church and bur-, took his motorcade into south- Andrew Dunn. 18, was lodged in w-endick. Licking two other ial in Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. eastem Ohio and into counties Marion County Jail' overnight afer sisters. Mrs. Nettie Sciance, Zanes-i rRnoFmM near Columbus. detectives picked him up Friday vUle area, and Mrs.

Ethel Davis, lhank our neieh-! MSaHe noted that Ohio ranks at Zanesville, Ohio. The other Zanesville, and a brother, fboVaS en mm Bern. Norwich area: also six thnilhtflll thp He said. sta and federaI gov" ready was being held here after WANTED TO BUY Good 265 or 283 Cubic in. Chev.

V-8, short block or complete engine. Phone Dl 47959. EAGLE FUNERAL NOTICE! CORRECTION The price of Stucco, Shake and Shingle paint in last night's Montgomery Lumber ad should have been S6.81 Not $8.81 We are sorry if anyone has been inconvenienced by this error. grandchildren. Funeral arrange- ernmem wn A- cem com" his arrest on licsa a i M.I ucaui vn uiv ai-e incomplete, the txxty wiui inv.

u.o at piainfy early Friday. was moved to a Zanesville funeral "al in Pennsylvania and aj.s in Miciv Both youths are charged with es ana aiaes, ur. 3insai)augn ana home. 'an ifirst-degree murder in the slaying Ross Hender. Funeral Home.

iof Peter Donald Fallis, 43, Bur- I Mrs. Hazel Christman. I Services for our late brother. Otto Coonie of Johnstown will be held Saturday evening. Will leave Eagles Club, 387 at 7 PM.

All members, at many as possible please, attend. Dan Scanlon, Worthy President John H. Klein, See. Purchases Interest In Delaware Plant MISS Rl'TH MECHUXG SOMERSET Miss Ruth P.i Mechling, 75, former resident of; ifoank whose body was found I in underbrush in Studio City, 1956 CHEVROLET Tractor for Sale DI 4-2524 302 West Myrtle Ave. CARD OF THANKS We wisih to express our thanks Glenford, died Friday in her home Monday.

Both waived YORK (AP) Defiance tradition. to the many friends, relatives, and I Industries Inc. of Defiance, Andrews' older brother, Charles. a for the many kindness Miss Ceraldah Mechling and shown at the death of my hus- has purchased a $2 million interest: 24, is also being sought. Naomi Grigsby of Akron, band and dad.

also Dr. Stenfaich, a Wilmington. holding Dunn was arrested for a minor' Services will be held at 1:30 L. P. N.

Nursing Home, Rev. company, the B.S.F. Co. i accident at Zanesville earlier in t. m.

Tuesdav in Somerset and p. and Criss Defiance. known until last the week and authorities traced Simpson, pallbearers. buriaJ wiu in mgniana teme-, th Funeiai Home. month as the Serrick is a the car he was driving to a firm tery, Wentord.

Irs Carter and manufacturer of automobile and which originally leased it to Fal- TT rw i SWEET CORN OWEN POTATO FARM Picked fresh four times a day to give you the advantage of the peak of condition and the greater sugar content Call DI 4-6241 for orders to can or freeze. CLOSED ON SI'NDAY Blue Berries FOR SALE 1955 Pontiac for sale. Exceptionally clean. Has 9 tires. First $325.00 rakes it.

Call after 5 P.M. FA 6-5571. U1LI.I TFMPLE Jirs. tJettv yaris. us.

nwcvcr, anesvuie ponce Mrs. Bettv Lennox. appliance parts. Services for William TH.NKS i i c-J iS contended he found New Albany will be held at 2 p. m.

I CARD OF THANKS On Lofting bide dead in his car when he Sunday to the CrL ft Son Fu-1 1 to f8 WASHINGTON (AP) Ohio's! went to steal the auto. SrSKefaSsL Sens. Frank J.The younger Andrews was MARINE LOUNGE AND SUBMARINE ROOM BUCKEYE LAKE PARK NOW OPEN Every evening under personal direction of Freddie and Georgia Roberts ed bv the Rev. A. Donald Collins.

ana btepnen jvi. loung pun u-oui me irucK oi sieve Joan B. Glover. voted on the losing side Friday 1 Francis, 56, PainesviHe, Ohio, Burial in Dublin Cemetery. Jack M.

Glover. J. L. GHYN0WETH D.D.S. Office Closed July 23 thru 27 as the Senate tabled (killed) the part-time deputy sheriff appropriations bill amendment; became suspicious of the hitoh-which would have barred federal hiker nd called authorities, aid for the construction of racially segregated hospitals.

The vote! Power MoH'er Explodes, Operating Coal Mine As Unique Tour Attraction SHERIDAN JOHNSTON Funeral services will be held 2 p. m. Monday in Wesferville for Sheridan Johnston, father of Mrs. Elsie Murphy. Main Utica.

Mr. Johnston, who was 95 of age, MARKETS tabling the amendment was 37-33. rj-l iralav The two senators opposed each OUrnen loiner as me senate, oy a oo-r CINCINNATI (AP) Three- SELDOM SEEN, Pa. (API- Durban. ivoie, gave nnai passage to meear-oid Lorene Mary This abandoned mining town is compromise $4,672,000,000 foreign who received third-degree burns i FOR SALE BY OWNER Beautiful five room and bath.

10 years old. Custom built home with large attached breezeway, two ear garage and large connected storage area. Completely carpeted and with many extras. Nice location on 90x232 ft. lot West.

Immediate possession. FA 2-5831 day, DI 4-6288 h. t- nnin t- ala om- IounS voiq ior passage over most of a ain mil. Youne voien ror nassR.ee unique tourist at- "vrl rnuay, FOR SALE 20-FT. CHRIS CRAFT CUSTOM RUNABOUT.

158 H.P. Excellent condition. Professionally refinished this week. Real sharp. Phone DI 4-3627.

Visitors ride on electric-; iea momin uwarens traction. coal! MIDDLETOWN. Ohio (AP) Ai ph-' i MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP)-A Newark Prodaee Wheat Sl.SS bushel Corn 11.03 tx bushel. Soybeans $3.31 a bushel. Oats a bushel.

Live Poultry Heavy hens. I lbs uv-t dwu iAjx wan LruiiRru powered train cars to see a tnd mine in operation. 24-year-old Kentucky motorist died early today in a one-car crash on Interstate 75 about two miles south when a gasoline powered lawn mower exploded near the furnace Several hundred tourists, a day ener, 13 to 15c: light, R48c: old roost-, in-- 17 lH- at her home. Her mother. Mrs.

travel throueh the Seldom Seen a lb Eggs Unclassified. 2 cents a dozen. ValW Mine in class-covered or umo j.z in aojacent warren Durban. 33. was treated at mine cars while a veteran miner WJumy.

tne unic nignway t-airoi i Lieneral Hospital for burns to her Colombns Grain Market COLUMBUS, Ohio -Ohio Department eXpains the operation and equip- identified the victim as Woods which she received while mu? ment. hot Blair of Lexington, Ky. itrying to rescue the girl. ef Agriculture cash grain 1 KEN'S TV Dependable Guaranteed Service "Wi Sell the Best and Service the Rest" 6th and Granville FA 6-4261 iLijoa- no 2 veiiow ear com unchanged Thev wear miner's helmets OPEN HOUSE WEEK-END SPECIAL Attention Wives Pick this house to be your home and use your color scheme at our cost. Attention Husbands Inspect the conventional built 3-bedroom home for quality material and workmanship.

Plastered walls, hardwood floors, fireplace, l'j bath, 2-car garage, full basement, large lot, paved streets with curbs. Built by R. E. Etzwiler FA 4-9291 For sale by B. C.

QUICK REALTY. Located at 39th St. Can be seen Saturday and Sunday between 1 and 7 PM. 322-5281 SSlViS and. undei-gmund they can, 157; No.

2 oats mostly unchanged to leave the cars for a closer iook cent lower 568t70c. mostly No. 1 seam. They're allowed, nybeam mostly No. I soybeans val tal mostly unchanged S2.34&2 mostly S2.35 to knock off a piece Of COa! to1 2 3.

takp home. I Complex Department Will Be Stiff Test For Celebrezze EXCEPTIONAL RENTAL ovr th Frrwv on Andovr. Sins If dnnMe S40 ftlu utili-Mm). Unfnrniflhrd. rnl.r neronri floor.

large rooms, Mtiirage area, privatf hath and ntranf. iSood neighborhood. Kferrnrea required- JOSEPHINE CAIN WELLS Realtor DI 4-6325 The mine still employs 10 mmmbaa Bog Market columbus, Ohio -Prices paia who produce 80 tons of coal a SPECIAL NOTICE market noes mm ci ive.Mtu averagea uve fc-1ict- WASHINGTON (AP) rents lonrer than the previous week wi ure Anthony i ence, HEW has doubled its pay S18.60 oer 100 pounds, the Ohio Depart- J. Celebrezze, the new secretary Ted Henderson, Star wnl. nf Airriculture reoorted.

roll from 35.000 to more than 70,000 employes. It administers ana The weekly survey snowen me nog I tne nog of Health, education and welfare, is taking charge of a depart- Person having Information about the accident at North and Maple, on Jnlv 14, at 8:20 A.M. I'hone FA S-0IS1. Signed: WALTEB THOMPSON 141 South 4th Newark. Ohio low markets increased late In the week Client rllnlS, JJieS htirher than last week ana 112 federal programs and expects to disburse about $20.3 billion this receipts of hogs exceeded those oi last SANTA PAULA, Calif.

(AP)-Ac-iment caried and complex at House Trailer For Rent Ph. DI 4-6247 "Vhe demand for fresh pork wa. weak tor Ted Henderson, who appeared J1'85 Predecessor once suggested it, fiscal year, second only to the be split into three parts. with an average price on pnmai cu impairment or Defense. i- more than 300 silent movies in With confirmation Friday Slignuy lower by Ribicoff, who resiened Julv 12 Receipts of hogs at uie ea aieu at rus iiurne riiuaj.

Strickland the senate. teieDrezze snouia to run fw it yards were 36,584 head this week or u- hut ft neri i Combo BUI FREE Admission 'Til P. M. Maslo atarta at o'clock eery ight except Monday and Tueadajr. Moonlight Night Club "than it year.

I Henderson was a supporting ac- on find out what once said his job Itor in movies starring Charlie Abraham Ribicoff 's reorganiza-j "touches the daily lives of every CHicATOiusMi-FoUwtot Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Bob Steele,) theory. The new secretary dtizen ms nation. aummary of the hog cattle and nB Tom Mix Monte Blue Lillian -resigned Friday as mayor of; The department administers the' mClS-rMatWcompared Friday last Gish. Cleveland. Ohio, effective Mon- worId.s msuran week-Barrows and gilts "rof Surviving are a son, Charles of day.

system. During the course of a SrcenhermstaTrupweightsOjai. and a sister, Gladysi HEW, the government newest year Socia) over 4W lbs mostly straoy. At the close. Ventura.

Calif. department, already 0 accounts of No 1-2 190 to Mb. birro-i and mg tands spcond aU lf departr' TmilliL Lr-fTL $19 26i 35, mixed No 1-3 io to so aonut muiion persons. Under lbs S1S.50M9: so to t.o lbs sisfcti Saudi 33 has an area of ments annual expenditures and fh Spcurih, insilrance nro. StrSKl.

870,000 square mites more than fifth in the number of TIZ no 2-3 400 to IU.60& Maska and Texas combined. 1 In its nine short years of exist- rountrv arP covat! i PILE SUFFERERS At last a remedy has been found that really (rives results. If you are bothered with real trouble you will find Ace Suppositories a Godsend. Dont suffer longer. CONRAD PHARMACY.

14. W. I iicur ilJ rattle Slaughter steers ana ii 1 ei ma uiciufm LHP basic and well-known federal activities in the fields of health, education and welfare and some not so familiar. Among the major oneratmr Granville Jenkins Named To Council Post market generally active, cows ana Bulls Slaughter steers, market is to, 15 cents higher, heiters strong to SO rents higher: cows 25 to SO cent 4ower, bulls 50 cents to mostly II lower Vealersi trong Two load mostly prime 1.300-lb laughter steers. 2 SO.

in a month, fully IS loads mixed high choice; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fifth and Granville Streets Affiliated with the American Baptist Convention Two Worship Services: 9:00 A.M.- 11:00 A.M. GUEST MINISTER REV. JAMES M. WEBB. Paitor, First Baptist Church, Moline, III.

SERMON SUBJECT "DO YOU ENJOY YOUR RELIGION?" A Cordial Welcome Is Extended To All GRANVILLE Village Council has appointed Sidney Jenkins, re- agencies of the department are ml nrime 1.200 to 1.J19 ids high choic Denison University professor, to fill the council vacancy caused.the Social Security Administra- FOR SALE 1961 CORVAIR "900" Monza Excellent Condition FA 5.1034 choice 1.300 IBI. as mgn i oy Hie recent resignaaon 01 vvuiiaiii uuiiian. im.u uiuuuca uic uiu-hkc SS.ldl Jenkins said he will decide the 'and survivors and disability in- S35 254M50: most loads miied good and next weeJt whether to ac- years. Jenkins has a wife and programs, the public as sistance programs conducted in ehoic. wiu anoointment.

made at a marHoH .23 5025 so several special council session Saturday! u. acceT)t. arxwlntment. rnJunctl with tates- to 1.00Mb. heifers high choiet wd Jlirlfl, accepts me appointmem.

chijdren-, Bureau, and the Bu- mwZ mixedgood' and Jenkms retired year, ag0 he will serve the remaining three-reau Ft6ml Qdit Unions; choice, 422 2524 75; choice veaiers. $25 assocjate pITfeSsor of physical and-a-half years of the four-year the Public Health Service, Market tompared Friday last erucation. He has lived in Gran- term to which Ullman was elected eluding the National Institute of FOR RENT Desirable 1st floor office location. 120 Hudson Ave. Doctor or business.

Heat furnished. FA 2-0851. his graduation from last tau Health and the National Library 191S. Council Saturday morning also of Medicine; the Office of Edu- lambs, market fully steady, good and be- V111P SI low mostly tl lower Slaughter ewes. Iemson in market steady to strong Choice ana 1 served four years on elected E.

Lloyd Morrison, a coun- cation; the Food He once and the Drug Ad-Office of rewiriM choice 4214:22 nnril and was a member of the cilman since January, to replace ministration and Vocational Rehabilitation. 00rt board of public for six Ulktian as council president. go. $1131: cull asuimsr wu. 4iS $0.

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