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-THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE are: Mrs. Bernice Gano, noble grand; Harry Bragg, vice grand; Mrs. Nancy Stricklin, recording secretary; Mrs. Taylor Morrison, financial secretary; Mrs. Jesse Grove, treasurer; Mrs.

George, Smith, trustee three Glen Shoemaker, deputy president; and Nancy Stricklin, degree captain. Board To Reorganize The Newark Board of Education will hold its annual organizational meeting at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the board office. Included on the agenda are election of officers, hiring of hiring of the superintendent of buildings, and the approval of the 1951 appropriation resolution.

To Open Sunday Blamer's Restaurant, 384 West Main Street, will open at 6 a. m. Sunday. The grand opening will be held in the near future. Vets Will Not Meet The regular meeting of the Disabled Veterans will not be held Monday, Jan.

1. Receives Promotion Cpl. Donald Hannum, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Hannum, 540 Prior Avenue, was, promoted to corporal on Dec. He enlisted in the Marines Sept. 24, 1948, and was sent to Guam in January, 1949. He has been stationed at Pearl Harbor since October, 1949.

Before enlisting, Cpl. num was employed in Moore's warehouse. Plan Next Meeting Pocahontas Council 4 will hold its next meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, a business session was followed by' a Christmas party and gift exchange.

Mrs. James Charles won the door prize and Mrs. John Walker received the guest box. Daughter Arrives Tech. Sgt.

and Mrs. John T. Van Allen of Mather Air Base, are the parents of a daughter, Deforeh Karol, born Dec. in Sacramento, Calif Sgt. Van Allen is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Van Allen o' 234 River Street. Open to Public The Christmas splay, arranged by Peter Androutsos at his home on Route 79 and Lake Drive, will be open to the public Saturday and Monday nights. Postpone Meeting Radio The Club, meeting of announced the Girl for Tues- Scout day, Jan. 2, has been postponed until after all the schools open.

It is directed by Mrs. Ralph Brown. DEC. 30. 1950- -THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS NEW YORK, Dec.

30-- By Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane, quotations Zanesville)-Following the are the closing on more important stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Curb Exchange: EXCHANGE Allied Chemical and Dye Corp. American Can Co. American Car and Foundry 34 American Cyanamid American Locomotive 21 American Power and Light American Smelting American Tel. and Tel. Co.

.....151 Anaconda Copper 401 Armco Steel Atchison Topeka and Santa ..150 Atlantic Coast Lines Atlantic Refining Aveo Manufacturing Co." Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio 20 Bethlehem Steel 1 Borden Co. Chesapeake and Ohio Chrysler Corp, Columbia Gas System Commercial Solvents Consolidated Edison 30. Continental Can Co. Continental Oil Co. 94 Curtiss Wright Corp.

Dupont de Nemours Erie Railroad General Electric General Motors Goodrich. B. F. Co. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Graham Paige Hudson Motors Inspiration Copper International Nickel International Tel.

and Tel. 13 Kennecott Copper Kresge S. S. Co. Mid-Continent Petroleum Co.

57 Montgomery Ward Co. 65 National National Dairy Biscuit National Distillers New York Central Railroad Co. 213 North American Corp. Northern Natural Gas Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Packard Motors Pennsylvania Railroad Pure Oil Radio Corp. of America Reading Co.

28 Republic Republic Steel Pictures Safeway Stores Simmons Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sinclair Oil Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Southern Pacific Co. Southern Railway Co. 503 Spiegel Inc.

Standard Oil of California Standard Oil of Indiana Standard Oil of New Jersey Standard Oil of Ohio 35 Studebaker Corp. Texas Corp. Union Carbide Union Pacific .105 United Aircraft United Corp. 4 United States Rubber United States Steel 42 Vanadium Corp. of America Warner Bros.

West Penn Electric Western Union 40 Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Co. (F. Youngstown Sheet and Tube CURB EXCHANGE Arkansas Gas Cities Service Electric Bond and Share Lone Star Gas Wall Street NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (P) Highly selective demand appeared in today's stock market. Oils, textilees, and a couple of rails and low-priced issues attracted a good following.

The main body of the market moved along a narrow price route. Gains and losses, most less than $1 share, were thoroughly distributed. Issues in demand included Standard Oil (N. Third Gulf Avenue Oil, American BroadcaSting, Transit, Wyandotte, American Woolen (up $3 a share at one time) Missouri Pacific Pre ferred, Boston and Maine, Woolworth and Youngstown Sheet. Hanging back were Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, Goodrich, United Aircraft, Admiral 1 Radio Phelps Dodge, Westinghouse Electric, U.

S. Gypsum, and Loew's. Newark Produce Live Poultry Heavy hens, 5 lbs. and up, 20c; medium hens, 4 lbs. and up, 18c; light hens, 14c; Leghorn hens, 4 lbs.

and up, 15c; under 4 12c; heavy springers, under 4 $28c; Leghorn frys, 23c. a bushel. No. 2 a bushel. a bushel.

Oats-90c an bushel. Sour a pound. Eggs--Current receipts, 50c a dozen. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. Dec.

30 (AP) Salable total Hogs Receipts 500 head (estimated); receipts not given; market compared week ago: Barrows and gilts 25 cents higher; sows. 25 cents lower. Week's top price, $21.25 highest since September. Closing top. $21, Most good and choice 170 to 240-lb.

weights closed at 240 to 270 at 300-lb. weights at $19.50 Most sows 450 lbs. and under, 450 to 600-1b. weight, Salable Cattle Receipts 300 head (estimated); total recelpts not given: market compared ago: Receipts curtailed due to short holiday week; slaughter steers and yearlings market unevenly steady to $1 higher, medium to low-good steers lost most of early advance; heifers, market steady to 50 cents higher, kinds steady grading low-good and below barely late: cows, market 25 to 50 cents higher; bulls, market fully $1 higher; vealers strong to a $1 higher; stock cattle extremely scarce, market fully steady: about a dozen loads choice and choice to prime 1,000 to fed steers. one load weights, $40; bulk high-good and choice fed steers and yearlings, $35.50 38.25; choice to prime weights, loadlots choice 1.550 to steers, most medium to average good steers, common light off-colored kinds, $25.50: good to low-choice fed heifers.

36; load cholce 995-lb. Nebraskas, $37: medium to low-good heifers, most common to good beef cows, $21 24: canners and cutters, largely most medium and good sausage bulls, late, head. medium to choice vealers, $29 few medium and stock steers, INDIVIDUAL NEEDS CONSIDERED To any family whom we may be privileged to serve, we wish to say that your individual need as well as your personal preference is always given our foremost consideration. Your service cost rests solely with you; it depends entirely upon the type of merchandise selected. Criss Brothers FUNERAL DIRECTORS ESTABLISHED 1894 131 W.

MAIN ST. NEWARK NAME YOU CAN TRUST -PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARY News In Brief MRS. G. A. DEWEESE Mrs.

Nellie Pearl Deweese, 62, widow of George A. Deweese, died at 4:50 a. m. Saturday her home, 287 Robbins Drive. She had been in failing health four years and critically ill since Wednesday, when she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage.

Born Oct. 7, 1888, near Fredonia, she was the daughter of the late Lee and Hattie (Davis) Hughes. Practically all of her life had been spent in Newark and she was a member of the First EUB Church. Surviving are a son Carl L. Deweese of Newark and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Deweese was the niece of Mrs. Addie Pound of near St. Louisville and Mrs. Celia Cramer of Newark.

The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Cament Tuesday funeral in the home Burrell the Rev. Rex Smith officiating and burial will be made in Barnes Cemetery. The body will be returned to the family home at 10 a.

m. Sunday and at 11 a. m. Tuesday will be moved to the funeral home again. MRS.

LESTER MORRIS Mrs. Sarah Jane Morris, 85, widow of Lester Morris, resident of Newark and Licking County 45 years, died at 3:50 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Anna Glaunsinger in Dayton Road.

She had been in failing health four months and her condition became serious last Thursday. The daughter of Erastus and Elizabeth (Carr) Baker, she was born Nov. 22, 1865, in Buffalo, N. and was the last of her family. She formerly lived in 44 13th Street and her husband died in November, 1937.

The body is at Criss Brothers funeral home where services will be held in the chapel at 1 p. m. Brown Tuesday. will The Rev. Frederick conduct the service and burial will be made in Wilson Cemetery.

MRS. ELI DWIGGANS The funeral of Mrs. Eli Dwiggans, who died Friday in her home Frazeysburg, will be held p. m. Monday in the family with the Rev.

William H. Koppert officiating. Burial will be made in Frazeysburg Cemetery. MRS. WILLIAM MADDEN Funeral services for Mrs.

William Madden, 378 Central Avenue, who died Thursday, will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday with a requiem mass in St. Francis de Sales Church and burial will be made in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

G. WALTER FLEMING Services for G. Walter Fleming, 419 South 2nd Street, who died Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Gutliph Henderson funeral home.

The Rev. Louis H. Lammers will conduct the service and burial will be made in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The body will be moved from the family, home to the funeral home a. m.

Tuesday. MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Eugene J. Lieber, who passed away Dec. 31, 1949. day brings back sad memories, Of a thosed one laid to rest; And who think of him each day, Are the ones who loved him best.

Friends may think I have forgotten him, But When little they do see me smile; they know of the sorrow, That hidden behind a smile. Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs. Edna Lieber. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks are extended to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their thoughtfulness during the illness and death of our brother, Charles Marriott, and for their beautiful floral offerings. We also wish to thank the Rev.

L. H. Lammers, Dr. Carl Frye, and Criss Brothers for their E. C.

Richardson, Mr. Hal Marriott, and Mr. Frank Marriott. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husfather, and grandfather, Samuel Hitchcock, who left us 10 years ago, Dec. 29, 1940.

"Gone but not forgotten." Sadly missed by Wife, Children, and Grandchildren. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband and father, Grant L. Conner, passed away two years ago today, Dec. 30, 1948. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles, And trials are past.

In silence he suffered, In patience he bore; Till God called him home, To suffer no more. Sadly missed by Wife and Children. MEMORIAM husbanxing E. remembrance Brown, of who my passed away Dec. 31, 1948.

A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; But death has left a loneliness, Which never can be filled. Sadly missed by wife, Mrs. Althea Brown. MEMORIAM In memory of our dad, Walter Dennis who departed this life, Dec. 31, 1944.

There is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went; There is someone who thinks of you always, And tries to be brave and content. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear daddy, That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by sons, Walter Jimmy, and Freddie; and Jack and Mary. the kindness and thoughtfulness shown us during the illness and CARD OF THANKS We are deeply appreciative of Executive Meeting Women of the Moose will meet at 6:30 p. m.

Tuesday, Jan. 2, in Moose Hall for an officer committee chairman executive board meeting. The regular meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. Frank Spiegel won the turkey which was given away recently.

To Install Officers Installation ceremonies for the recently elected officers of the Licking Rebekah Lodge will be held Jan. 11, with Mrs. Paul Rutherford, deputy president, as the installing officer. The new of- Less Grain Under Price Supports Than During 1949 -Farmers WASHINGTON, are storing about 39 Dec. 30 -(AP) per cent less grain and oil seeds under government price support programs than a year ago.

In reporting this yesterday, Agriculture Department said the total quantity of these products from 1950 production Dec. 1 totaled 245,599,000 ed bushplaced under price els compared with 403,152,000 to the same date last year. Somewhat smaller production of some. of these crops this year a stronger market demand and higher market prices were factors in the changed situation. The quantity of these crops placed under price support programs this year included: Wheat 164,831,018 bushels, barley 26,392,942, oats 12,529,445, rye flaxseed 691,432, soybeans 10,402,042, corn 211, and grain sorghums 659.

January Weather Outlook: Chilly In Ohio Valley WASHINGTON, Dec. 30-(AP)The Weather Bureau looks for wetter than usual weather during January in the South and East, about normal precipitation in the Midwest and less than normal in the Far West. It said yesterday in its 30-day forecast: "The Weather Bureau's 30-day outlook for January calls for greater than normal precipitation over southern and eastern portions of the country, occurring mostly as snow north of Virginia and as rain to the south. West of the Continental Divide subnormal precipitation is indicated while in the Midwest amounts not far from normal are expected. "Temperatures are expected to average below seasonal normals in the lake region, the northeast, the Ohio Valley, and in Texas, but above normal west of Continental Divide and in the Southeast.

Elsewhere temperatures not from season normals are anticipated." Reckless Driving Charge Dismissed Charge of reckless driving filed against Josephine M. Mitchell, 38, 146 North Williams Street, during the Christmas holidays, was dismissed in Municipal Court Saturday. Acting Judge L. C. Russell dismissed the affidavit because of insufficient evidence after a motion by Defense Attorney Walter Dunwoody.

Mrs. Mitchell was arrested Christmas Eve by state highway patrolmen. PERSONAL Leo Hart of 76 Columbia Street, was moved to Newark Hospital in the Gutliph and Henderson ambulance. The following patients were moved in the Criss ambulance: Mrs. Gerald Shubirg and infant from Newark Hospital to 1030 Fairbanks Avenue; William Luther, 66 Wilson Street, to Newark Hospital.

Mrs. Walter Crouse was moved in the Burrell-McCament ambulance from Newark Hospital to 344 Robert Eastern Avenueis North 5th Street, was moved to Newark Hospital in the Egan ambulance early Saturday morning after receiving aid from the resuscitator squad. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears, Curtis Avenue, a daughter Saturday in Newark Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Patten of Missoula, a daughter, Dayna Jean, Dec. 20, in Missoula Hospital.

Mrs. Patten is the former Patricia Jean DeWolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Wolf of Chatham, N. and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Reebel, 731 West Main Street.

at the death of our wife and daughter, Wanda M. Price. We wish to' thank the physicians, hospital, friends, and neighbors for their assistance and D. Price and Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Beever. The Black Hills of South Dakota are covered with dark pine woods. OPEN All Night New Year's Eve and All Day New Year's 400 SHOPPE 400 Mt. Vernon Road Phone 34712 FOR SALE Filling Station And Garage List price on stock takes over this nice little station. A gold mine for a mechanic.

Good lease on building. Low overhead. Phone 2278 1941 Special Deluxe Chevrolet Four-door Sedan New Paint Good Tires A-1 Mechanically GEIDENBERGER'S AUTOMOTIVE Phone 9432 TAYLOR'S LUNCH (Formerly Mom and Pops Drive In) OPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 1 Route 16 East of Newark Owned And Operated By CHESTER AND ADA TAYLOR KREIDER'S Grocery 282 Union Street WILL BE OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY UNION COAL CO. NO. RED ASH LUMP $8.50 PER TON ARTER BROS.

49243 VAN'S Market 127 S. 5th St. Phone 63804 Young Ducks Heavy Hens OPEN SUNDAY and MONDAY FORKER'S 'S cate 62 Union Street Open New Year's Day See the ROSE BOWL and other FOOTBALL GAMES on LIFE SIZE screen TELEVISION JANUARY 2 you will have an opportunity to carry out your plans to take a commercial course. Married women whose husbands expect to be called into service, will fiad commercial splendid means of support during their absence. Intensive training for both review and beginning students.

Phone or call at the office for further information. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE PHONE 2092 HAPPY NEW YEAR! RESOLVE To Have BETTER HEALTH in 1951 Office Closed ALL DAY Jan. 1, 1951 V. D. MARTINDALE "Chiropractic for Health" 69 West Locust Street Newark, Ohio Phone 28631 The PLAZA will be OPEN SUNDAY and MONDAY all day! WEHRLE ADDITION VICTORY CLUB New Year's Party Saturday, Dec.

30 Starts at 8 Third Floor Druids Hall For Members and Veterans of Wehrle Addition SADDLE HORSES PONIES AND EQUIPMENT Of All Kinds FOR HIRE AND SALE HAY RIDES PHONE 84321 VINCENT HITT GRANVILLE, OHIO The Natoma will be CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY and MONDAY WASHING EXTRACTING DRYING DYEING Fast Economical Service LAUNDERITE 50 North 11th Street Phone 34151 STRAW For Sale 1 to 5 Bales 75c Over 5 Bales. 60 Phone 41284 OREN HARRIS THE NEWARK POLICE DEPT. Wishes Te Thank All Those Citizens Who Sent CHRISTMAS GIFTS and CARDS! Hartley and See Better' BEEN SULKING EVR SINCE THANKSGIVING OPEN SUNDAY and NEW YEARS DAY Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year DOROTHY and SAM HAGEMAN from PHONE 26033 DINNER BELL RESTAURANT "Home cooked 34 WEST MAIN STREET ATTENTION EAGLES! BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY and FROLIC Lots of Fun from 8 til! EAGLES FAMILIES and SWEETHEARTS WELCOME The BLUE MOON wishes ALL THEIR FRIENDS and PATRONS a Prosperous and Happy New Year Come out and get a "Good Luck Sandwich" ADVOCATE SUBSCRIBERS REPORT SERVICE ERRORS BETWEEN 1 AND 8:30 P. A M. TO 9449 ALL OTHER COMPLAINTS TO 4056 DURING BUSINESS HOURS 1763.02 1091.19 2912.21 You couldn't get this answer on a Smith -Corona.

ADDING MACHINE No experience is necessary to make you a perfect adder when you use a SmithCorona. If you press the right keys you get the right answers. The ADVOCATE Store 29 West Main Sun. New Year's Day BEER WINES CHAMPAGNES GINGER BEER and Other Mixes SOFT DRINKS GROCERIES LUNCH MEATS ICE CREAM and Delicatessen Items LUSK'S DRIVE-IN 175 East Main Street Phone 6525 FREE Delivery Service For Sale Beauty Shop Long Established! Well Equipped! Good Location! Call 8289 For Rent STORE ROOM 20x50 Automatic Heat! 4-Room Office Suite 39 South 2nd St. Phone 4512 Hear HAWTHORNE "THE SCOTCH EVANGELIST" Tonight and Sunday First Wesleyan Methodist Church Mt.

Vernon Road DRUG STORES will be CLOSED All Day MONDAY Jan. 1 Licking County Druggists Ass'n NEW YEAR'S EVE! "Sunday Night" MUSIC for Your Entertainment SATURDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS Your favorite BEERS will be served NEW YEAR'S EVE HORSESHOE BAR 118 Union Street SWANK'S MARKET 45 Granville Street Phone 32151 ICE COLD 3.2% Bottle BEER Can each and up All Popular Brands Including MILLER HIGH LIFE and BALLANTINE ALE Pony Kegs and Pumps Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Soda High Spot, Bubble Up POTATO CHIPS FAIRMONT ICE CREAM EGG NOG HOLLAND HOUSE MIXES Tom and Jerry Batter Taylor Wine- -Champagne and Vermouth MARTINI and ROSSI VERMOUTH OPEN SUNDAY and NEW YEAR'S DAY Harry, the Bear, Says: Open New Year's Day For Your Convenience Plenty of Low Priced Hams, Pork and Cabbage for your New Year Good Luck FINE FOODS FOR FINE FOLKS Beer Wine Soft Drinks to Go Closing Hours: Week Days 10:00 Sundays and Holidays 6:00 BEAR -STORE770 HUDSON AVENUE.

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