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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 14

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-SATURDAY, SEPT 1ft 1949 -THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- PAGE JOURTEETf- Hebron To Give Talk on Airborne Tactics Itr. LESSON TWELVE Now It's Mom's Turn To Vie For Beauty Honors To Instruct In Biology At Dejiison 'Get Acquainted' Planned by Boosters; HEBRON. Sept. 10 The regu Rules fcr Ccnesta and How Thd Gene Is Being Played lar meeting of the planning ASBURY PARK, N. j.

Sept board of the School Boosters Club was held in the school Sept. 10 Break out your best; 6. At this time all plans were SQUARE WITH completed for the "get ac your cards on the table. Always try to be in position to take the pack. Remember that one additional Canasta is' 'worth 300 recipe and primp up a little, you married gals, and maybe you'll be Mrs.

America. quainted" meeting to be held BY WILLIAM E. MeBXNNIY ABMriea't Card AKtlioritr i t- I i Written for NEA IJerviee Hints to tha beginner at Can-lasta: Watch out for those red treys? Remember that you must Thirty finalists ror the ninth' points, The cards in your hand may represent a loss of only 50 the school auditorium Monday evening, Sept. 12. At this time all faculty members will be present and this will give parents.

an opportunity to meet the new facul- or too points. wise another card from the stock pile for each red trey that Now "back-to-s I it's again" for Newark's ofity members and also to inspect put on the table. army Don't get down to too few cards. The fewer cards you have in your hand, the less fexible I i i I 1 I I 3L I Make sure that you understand I the conditions applying the the school building, which has been newly decorated. will be a short business "I ilk i carelree youngsters and a few more wrinkles will corrugate the brows of the motoring public Pleas to drivers to watch for iirozen pacx.

i Black trey, while apparently session, Clayton Oyler, president. being in charge; Other Officers of nuisance cards, are -valuable to prevent your opponent rrom xax- the hand is. It pays to get -your first-minimum meld down as soon as possible. Don't hold up your Canasta. They count 300 or 500 points on the table.

Your partner may have a good melding hand and uic paw especially wnen I the pack becomes bis. Don't waste time; trying for need your Canasta to meld out. the club are Mrs. vHoward Herb, vice-president; Mrs. R.

A. Fitch, secretary; and Mrs. Joseph Walters, treasurer. this time a drive for new members will start with the aim of having at least one member from each family enrolled in the club and active in its work. At the conclusion of the business session and tour of the building, refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria.

Don't be too anxious to take natural canastas. You may lose 1 300 attemping to gain an additional 200. Don't waste much time on con-Ccealed hands. They only earn an additional 100 points. Don't be too anxious to put annual Mrs.

America contest here will take part in the semifinals Saturday night. Sunday, the nation top wedded beauty will be crowned. But good looks and a pleasing way of filling a bathing suit are not enough to win the $6,000 in prizes that with the title. Mrs. America has to be on the ball in the kitchen, too.

To sets of judges nave been selected one panel for the bathing suit division and one for the domestic arts competition. They also must pass tests in sewing, diapering, oed-making, and darning all requisites for the housewife. The 30 finalists this year represent all sections of the country from New England to California. Mrs. Yoakum, Texas, is to be a special Tepre-sentative for all the nation's Small towns.

The 30 finalists include: Mary Rippel, Mrs. Columbus, Evelyn Grisafi, Mrs. Wfst Virginia Longacre W. and La Vonne Bond Breyer, Mrs. Cincinanti.

these irrepressible youngsters have been voiced by the director-chief of police-sheriff-state highway director-state director of education-director of the" highway patrol-National Safety Council and others too numerous to mention. Pitiful words to be pitted against the hazards of present-day traffic streets jammed with pleasure cars powered for the peck if it contains only a few cards, especially if you have FARADE-Plans for a Mobil, ization Day parade here Oct. 2, opening the annual Com- munity Chest campaign, swere discussed at a meeting ot agency leaders and the parade committee of the Junior Cham, ber of Commerce. The Javrees have assumed the responsibility of staging the parade. GAS Action taken by the State Utilities Commission lifting virtually all restrictions on the conversion of heating units to natural gas, af fects two local concerns, the Ohio Fuel Gas Co.

and the Newark Consumers Gas C- All Newark residents must do now is notify a local company of their intent. SAVE Your iuture is reflected in the regularity of your sav-ings deposits. Those dollars will enable you to "pay your own way" in the future. Open your insured savings account at this bank and build confidence in your own future. CONSERVATION J.

F. Morrison, Clayton Oyler and Lawrence Clark flew from Newark to Defiance, to attend a special session on modern soil sowing practices at Defiance College. The school was sponsored by the Mississippi and was held in honor of tien from outstanding districts in four states. pretty good control ot the pack- You cannot have more tnan three wild cards in any meld, ex Gail R. Norris, who has been doing graduate study at Ohio State University, has taken over List of Nominees cept that after a Canasta is completed, you may add to it, and there is' no limit to the number -Jo Be Announced of wild cards that you may add to it.

speedways multi-wheeled boxcars too. ponderous for our antiquated highways and souped-up "hot rods" driven by Capt. William Hauser (above) of Pittsburgh will address the Licking County Chapter, Reserve Officers Association, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in ''Reserve Headquarters, 34 South 3rd Street Capt.

Hauser, of the Parachute Infantry, is a Denison University student He recently returned from a 90-day tour of active duty at Camp Campbell, Ft. N. and other Army posts. He will speak on airborne operations. Col.

Thomas A. Miller, chapter president announces the meeting has been approved for retirement point credit for reservists, all of whom are invited, whether members of ROA or not. (At Kiwanis Meet If you add a wild card to a natural Canasta, you reduce its three-cylinder brains. value from 500 to 300 points. List- of nominees compiled by the committee on elections will be TO EXHIBIT STOCK Of the 18 4-H Club members chosen to exhibit calves at the All-American Jersey Show at Memphis, Sept.

26-Oct. 2, Patti Justice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Justice, is one of the contestants. She will exhibit the Jersey calf she showed at the Ohio State Fair.

Three contestents are from Licking County. Frank Oyler, son of Mr. and You cannot pick up a black the duties, of instructor in biological sciences at Denison University for the current academic year. He succeeds K. Dale Archibald who has been advanced to the post of director of the newly established core course in Organ ic Behavior.

Archibald joined the staff of his alma mater one year ago as assistant professor. Norris was born at Coshocton and finished high school at Bo trey even though you have two announced at the weekly lunch-reon of the Newark Kiwanis Club black treys in your hand. How- What chance has a pedestrian school youth or adult in such a mad, heedless whirl? ever, in order to.meld out, melds may Tse- made with black treys the same as any other meld. May Change Name Motor car manufacturers are When the pack is small, you TORONTO, Canada, Sept. 10 constantly competing with s-.

ywn wier other to bring out to lth. one the UtiICi IU I JilK UUV II1KI1CI-UUVV- livar, near Dover, He took his can' discard your singletons or bachelor of science degree in ed ered models building more A.ye,rf hlr sHte herfs S0 hibited at A proposal that the Church of England in Canada change its xnaxonic 'lempie. Officers will be elected- Sept. 26. i The program feature at Mon-day's luncheon will be the show-.

ing of a film "Little League Baseball" to be provided by Frank Ellott through the Cham-' rberof Commerce. Al Milliken take the role of commenta-tor. I The club will be representated "at the Ohio District convention October by President Glenn doubletons, but when the pack Indianapolis, Oct. has spent the past three weeks with 'her grandparents, Mr. and ucation ai unio university in anil mrtrA cnaorl mtn 1 i rtVtar gets large, be careful.

If you LIVESTOCK Wednesday, Oct. name is being considered by the 1941. After a period of military weight vehicles not have not a black three or even church General Synod meeting service with the Naval Reserve for their jet velocities. in Halifax. The proposal is sup CHURCH SERVICES a wild card to prevent your opponent from taking the pack, it that eventually took him to the Pacific Theater, he entered OSU.

ported by the Rt. Rev. William T. Hallam, Bishop of Saskatoon, CHURCH OF CHRIST The Rev. Lester Snell, minister.

Bible might even pay you to discard from one of your long suits, hop For the past two years he has been an assistant instructor who declared that our present Vice-president Blaine bchool at 9:30 a. Jesse Ours 5, will be a big day tor rural boys and girls of Licking County. This is the date of the second annual Licking County Junior Livestock Show and Sale at Newark Stockyards, Ray E. Hart, president of the Licking County Junior Livestock Association, announced this week. ing, that he will not have a match title has led to misunderstanding tnere.

supt. Worship and communion at Mrs. Harry Gockenbach and family, has returned to her home in Barbersville, Ky. While here she was the guest of honor at several social events given by her former schoolmates. Mannie Williams of Buckeye Lake, who has been ill, is slightly improved and was able to attend the party given by the choir of the Cummunity Church Tuesday evening.

The choir of the Buckeye Lake JJavidsqn, and Secretary H. D. Three 'alternates will be for it. When the other, side; has con both in England and Canada. The Norris family consists of Today's highways' not built for the kind of traffic that flows over them, in constantly increasing volume, and every flat curve is a potential death-trap.

The Labor Day traffic toll is tragic evidence that pleas to Among -suggested new names. chosen by the club, i a. m. with sermon by pastor whose topic is Simple Ways to Great Life." A meeting of the official board will be held at 8 two daughters, Linda, three, and Barbara, one, and resides in an Bishop Hallam said, were: "An trol of the pack, try to go out as quickly as possible -1 to prevent them from running up a large score. If the opponents have a Jot of cards on the table and a apartment at 384 East Broad way, Granville.

glican Church of Canada, Catholic Church pf Canada, and Episcopal Church of Canada." p. m. Wednesday in the church. "BILLS Why not pay your bills TRINITY LUTHERAN LU- number of nearly completed Can Johnstown Community Church enjoyed a casserole dinner in the club Ex-Prosecutor Gets 3-Year Sentence CINCINNATI, Sept. 8 -W Zelmar G.

Morgenthaler, 48, Butler County prosecutor, guilty in federal district court Friday to more than 50 counts of a criminal information astas, it may well pay you to the easy way safe, too, because you have a record of to whom, how much, and when you paid? Open a checking account at Park COOKER go out instead of playing for an house Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Velma Jackson and Miss Boyd who were leaving for their otner Canasta in order to pre Name Teachers For Johnstown School drive safely fall on deaf ears the solution lies in punishment, not pleas. More stringent laws, strictly enforced, might slow down the death tide, until roads can be modernized to keep pace with the increasing demands of traffic. RAY The Rev. O.

F. Stolzen-burg, pastor. Bible School at 10:30 a. m. pastor whose theme is "Knowing God." The children's division will meet during the worship hour with Mrs.

Wel-don Brigner in charge. Open Circle Class will meet in social rooms of church in evening with vent them from completing several others. TOASTMASTERS Clifford Neiehbarger was elected charging fraud in preparation ofJ JOHNSTOWN, Sept. 10 home in Bluefield, W. after having spent the summer at the lake.

They have been active in the work of the church and the party, attended by 30 guests, 35-Cent Egg Price Johnstown-Monroe School op federal tax returns. He was sentenced to three years in prison ened Tuesday with Willis Adams Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Smoke and Mr. and Mrs.

William Franken- More exacting requirements as Support Continued WASHINGTON. Sept 10 Wi as high school principal and also teacher of English and social sci berg in charge of the program. The official board will hold the td fitness to drive might also be written into Ohio's licensing laws, to reduce the appallingly September meeting at 8 p. president of the Newark Toast-masters Club at the semi-an-nual election of in Hull Place Wednesday evening. Other officers chosen were James P.

Gull, Bert Graham, Charles Folger, and Paul Johnson. FOOTBALL Over 700 persons attended the "Meet The Team Night" at White Field stadium The Agriculture Department announced Friday it will contin Monday at the church. On Tues- ence, and Floyd Wright as elementary principal and teacher of sixth grade. large percentage of incompetents ue to suport producer egg pri now sitting behind the wheels of day evening Ruth Circle will r-on the- first count and another -three years on all of the other counts with the two terms to run concurrently. Morgenthaler has been living lin Cleveland for the past 2Vs ryears.

The criminal information him charged he prepared security and admission returns for various Butler clients and collected the, -tax. Then, it was charged, he ces in the Midwest during October at 35 cents a dozen. plunging motor vehicles. High school teachers are a was given in appreciation of their services. Mrs.

Jackson is an art teacher in the college at Bluefield. Mrs. Edith Littleton of Columbus returned to her home after having visited Mr. and Mrs. William Kneller, Maple Avenue.

Mrs. William Miles of Newark is guest in the home of J. Barthalow while his Mrs. S. K.

Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell, are on a vacation Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knighton of! follows: Miss Ardis Leibv. history and English; George McNa-mar, faculty manager for athletics, science, and mathematics; Miss Charlotte Smoots, home eco With all due respect to that army of truck drivers now such an essential segment of our transportation system, the monsters they drive have out This is the same support price that has prevailed since the first of the year.

The department said the support program is being continued the Midwest because of lack of have a television party in the home of Mrs. Dale Queen. Choir rehearsal at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Victor Batterson, director.

BUCKEYE LAKE MEMORIAL The Rev. Chester B. Alspach, minister. Sunday School at 9:30 a. Mrs.

Maud Smeych, supt. Worship service at .10:30 a. m. with sermon by pastor. nomics.

Miss Manone Wood- yard, English and speech; Mrs. demand for large supplies of low SAVES UP TO 300 KITCHIN HOURS AYIAII PRBSTO Cooking makes delicious meals In just a traction of ordinary time. Retains food colors and flavors No Inter, mingling of flavors. Retains vitamins and minerals. Kitchens are cooler cleaner Easy Credit Terms! would prepare a different re-turn for the government and 'convert to his own use the dif Thelma Canadav.

mathematics quality eggs. This factor, it said, tends to force the average farm grown the mgnways mey travel. Traffic statistics prove that experienced truckers are involved Miss Martha Lemon, school treasurer and commercial teach Norfolk, the Rev. and Mrs. Liggett and daughter Ellen of Grove City, were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. ference between the correct amount of the tax and the amount paid. NEWS BRIEFS price or all eggs below the support level required by law.

er; Miss Wanda Hegner. French, Voorhees and Mrs. Rose Price. Mrs. and Mrs.

in less accidents tnan otner types Samuel Price Wednesday, under the sponsorship of the Newark High School Booster Club the meeting was in charge of Allen Deuschle, who introduced Head Coach Ray Schick and his players. AUTO First choice of car buyers in Licking County is Pirk Plan financing. Plan to arrange your financing in advance of delivery. Save time, save money. Build valuable bank credit for future needs.

RAILROAD The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's "Transporta spanisn, and physical education; Miss JoseDhine Sook. music- of vehicles, but the builders of I and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orn Mr. and Mrs.

John Puffer Jr. uienn Culp, coach, mathematics. science, physical education: and Homer Adams have returned from Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111., where they were guests of trucks have exceeded sensible i doff of New Straitsville; Mr. and limits in the size of their product. Mrs.

Edward Legg and grand- (son of Shawnee; and Miss Mar- Truckers pay heavy license itha Legg of Columbus, formed a Charles Rothchild, industrial arts, coach. James Puffer, who has been sta house party in the home of Mr.tioned there for some time. Cpl. and Mrs. Jasper Ramsey and Puffer left Sept.

7 for Camp Kil- fees, but thei- contribution is a drop in the bucket as corn- Elementary teachers are Mrs. Helen Paige, first: Miss Lena Miller, first: Mrs. Beulah Moats. mer, N. en route overseas.

second: Mrs. Lucille Sites, third; Rared with the cost of main- family over the weekend to cele-ilning the highways they muti-1 brate Mrs. Ramsey's birthday, late. I Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Tewksbury anrt fflmilv nf fllpveland anrf Mrs. Edith Cole, fourth; Miss Ilia ONLY 3c A DAY For More Profit. Present Your advertising to the public in NEON at the low cost of 3 cents per day at the point of sale.

NEWARK COSHOCTON 9 MT VERNON Searfoss, fifth; Mrs. Marjorie Mrs. Anna Whitney of Athens i if Braxe, on ice secretary. FIRST FALL MEETING iVfcXT WEEK! The first fall meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will Governor Lausche's turnpike commission now seems destined to make Ohio's dream of a superhighway come true in a few years. For a mere $300-mlllion, we'll have at least one stretch iat where spent last week as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Crist. Mr: and Mrs. Carson Dicker of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Clifton of Columbus were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Worth.

LADIES' FUR -TRIMMED be Monday night, Sept. 19. REV, MOONET ARRIVES ZANESVUXE Rev. Fr. Vincent Mooney of Mrs.

Besse Worth of Coshocton Columbus, who has been as signed as administrator to re COATS traffic hatards will be mini- has been a recent guest of Miss mixed. iJeanette Morrison, Maple Ave- inue. But what about our school! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kochen- place the Rev.

Fr. William Mey er in Johnstown and Utica parishes, arrived Tuesday. Rev. Fr. kids those fare-free young- dofer of Ft Wayne, spent tion Caravan will make a tour of nine communities along the lines between Oct.

10 and 20. Newark has been chosen for the first showing. At present the exhibit is featured at the Chicago Railroad Fair. RESURFACING The Newark Asphalt Co. has been awarded the $46,018 contract for resurfacing section of state routes within the corporate limits of the city.

This announcement came from O. F. Shilling, division engineer of the State Highway Department. CASH Sending cash through the mail in an ordinary letter is dangerous. Avoid loss, stop in at Park National and get Bank Money Order.

The cost is very low. EXTENSION Newark's net-. work of storm and sanitary sewers will be expanded to include the Octagon State Park District City Council decided in a meeting Tuesday. The pro- Meyer, pastor of the Church of the Ascension here for the past Siers wno jump vui mm ituor nonaays wun air. street unexpectedly to thumb and Mrs.

Paul Kochendorfer. ride to or from school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Slater 89c two years, left Tuesday lor Mil-ford Center and the St Joseph's Mission in Plain City. WIN PRIZES and two children are now residing in the bungalow on the farm of Mrs. Olivia Lees, north of town. Mr. and Mrs.

Neel Miller are residing in the D. H. Worth buh-gblow, Buckeye Lake Hebron Road, which was recently vacated by Mrs. Roxie Ensler. Mr.

Those winning prizes at the Johnstown, carnival the past week were Brooks Berkley of And the bicycles, and the motorbikes that harassed parents buy their kids so Dad can enjoy his meals in peace And the same light-hearted scamps who scare the daylights out of you by jumping in front of your car and when you toot your horn, they phime back: "now try your lights. Mister!" PICKUP DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 3555 MOUND CITY near Harmony Church, Brown Kasson, James, Butt. Mrs. Lester Sunday, Leland Hannahs, Merl Evans, and Lewis Moore. Earl Miller is the new science teacher in the local high school.

Dagne won the pony given by the Sportsmen Club. STUDIES ABROAD iprt will post annrnnmallv Mrs. rred Duff ill, community leader of the home extension group for Hebron, Buckeye Lake, and the rural vicinity, announces the formation of a group to make etched aluminum Scoion'i First Frost I CLEANERS I I 26 SOUTH THIRD STREET i i Miss Beatrice Bourgeois, of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bour EAST LIVERPOOL, 'Sept 10 $173,000, of which the city, will pay $94,000 which defrays storm sewer costs, and two per cent of the sanitary sewer lines.

He Want To Talk It (An Columbiana County urst geois of Shelby and formerly of trays and asks that anyone in frost of the season was reported Saturday by L. H. Copeland. terested contact her at once so she may know how much materi The U. S.

weather observer at Milloort said it was very light ALEXANDRIA Members of the Johnstown. is bwitzeriand where she is studying. Miss Bourgeois is a teacher and majored in French. She is a tutor to three girls at St Francis College. Jol-iet 111.

She is a granddaughter of Frank F. Bourgeois of Johnstown. The temperature dipped to 35 de al to order. There will be either two afternoon meetings or one all-day session and there is no Alexandria Lions Club are sponsoring a dsy of hilarious entertainment today in their 1 grees, one under Friday minimum. The first killing frosts normally arrive Sept.

12. accord C. SIMPSON 8. SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 charge except for the material used by each. Mrs.

Patricia Voorhees, who ing to his 87-year records. Perhaps you feci uncertain about taking up our time to discuss your problems? Well, you can stop worrying about that immediately. We want you to bring in your problems. We are in the money loaning business and we can only make loans after hearing about your needs. Always feel free to call on our friendly, understanding loan consultant at any -time.

v- Frampton TAITH IS TOPIC FRANPTON. Sept 10 The WSCS of Goshen Methodist in the home of Mrs. Grace Hjgle with 11 members and one guest present Mrs. Earl Ashcraft of Lansing, Mich, was the guest "Faith" was the program subject TRUSTEES TO MEET The September meeting of trustees of Goshen Church will meet at the church at 8 p. m.

NEWS BRIEFS --Mi Mr. and Mrs. Eart Ashcraft of un tesyval lor the people of Licking County at Alexandria High School. The project has the cooperation and support of over SO Lions members. PERSONAL The need for extra cash is often felt by most everyone.

If that is your temporary situation alleviate it with a Park National Personal Loan. DINNER Plans for a progressive dinner party were made by Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority at their meeting Tuesday in the sorority rooms. The party will be heid Sept 27 with Miss Virginia 1 and Mrs. Charles C. Evans as chairman.

Hostesses whose homes will be visited include Miss Ethel Wentc, Mrs. Robert Neednam, Mrs. Paul Gaulke, Mrs. Get aid E. Smith, and Mrs.

Robert Carpentry Masonry Plastering SPECIAL MELVORK AcrtWMC, Built hj lb Bdiuin Puuit Ctnfcnj, is frit -fiulHj i first foftdsrtij. Cabinets Lansing, who spent the past week tat the '-home ot Mrs. Lura Ashcraft and Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, returned to their home Moaiay.

ttDMCR ntfRAJ. MP08T UWRAMC CSMSMT10S School evened Tuesday in Mantels' Store Fronts ROTARY Rotary Clubs as a let Us Tell Yc AJkwTI Baldwin Budget Plaa Bladensburg. Forrest Baughman a MB driver. Mr. and Mrs Russell Mizer and family were guests Sunday in the iorce i or miemauonai goodwill and peace was the theme of a talk by Rotary District Gov.

Vernon Burkhart to the Newark Club at its hincneoo Tuesday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Bladencburg. Trade-la Toar OU Piano chichaet HSIC Available! John Frey and daughters of Ross C.

Simpson, Owner Corner Western Ave. and 10th Si Phone 2513 Battle Creek, Mich, visited in the home of J. W. Little. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Frey. Mr. and; 17 WEST CHURCH STREET I Mrs.

Oenzil Little and family. 1.

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