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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 21

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Tuei, Oct 4, I960 The Newark dvocate 21 A MASONIC TEMPLE Deaths and Funerals CAIJBNDAB Crm CfeareS aatl ttrnttk -See HARTLEY and See Better' MARKET REPORTS taotetloM of I p. m. to titm Tork Mock Exchange bens Merrill, Lynch, tierce, Fender ana Smith, ZanesvlUa MRS. GEORGE ZDfMERMAX 'Mrs. Carrie Estella Everett.

We Code For Teen-Agers Is Discussed Newark Lodge, 97, F. A. M. THORNVTLLE Mrs. Ann Wil4 especially thank our friends and ley, teacher in the Thornville; neighbors.

Reverend Homer Rich- School, received word Monday of ey, the nurses and nurses aides Friday, Oct. 7, 7 p. examinations; 7:30 p. stated. Acme Lodge, 531, F.

A. M. Thursday, Oct. 6,. 7 p.

exam STOCKS JO Dupoot dt Ntmeura STOCK EXCHANGE En. R.liroad Ca Amr Air Lin. ir Ford the sudden death of her mother, of Newark Hospital and the nurses Al Cb.m A Oft Corp Gea Eiee Students at Newark High School Mr8- Caroline Zimmerman, 64, wi-of Arlington Nursing Home, Dr. Amer Cut Co MH Oen Motor. inations; 7:30 p.

stated, met with representatives of the' jderson Funeral Directors, palJbear- Crusader Lodge 720, F. Sc M. community in Newark High School I Mrs a teacher 3U ers. and those who sent love ot-i Saturday, Oct. 8, 7 p.

E. A. Monday night and discussed form-jyears, was a member of the and flowers. ing a teen-age code and guide for ulty of Delaware High School, andj Children and Grandchildren Club Monday, were Thomas Rife and when she did not report lor her warns Guests Comdr. classes Monday morning an inves-i University Hospital, Colum- their parents.

Representative- from NHS Stu R. W. Jones Jr. Key Club OWNER TRANSFERRED Owner t-ave frioved out of stale Ami are anxious to sell this lovely ranch style home with three bedrooms. Stone fireplace in Urge living room, dining dining area In the jfficiently arranged kitchen.

Two baihs. The recreation room In the ull basement has stone fireplace ond stone planter under the picture window overlooking patio. Attached garage. Large shade trees in back yard. REID REALTOR M.

A. Reid, Broker FA S-75U Office 1S Mt. Vernon Road Florence Kreatrr DI 4-1363 Tfcelma I'iarkel FA 4-4X21 Wiiber Frey FA 4-17S3 Peterson and 1" be held at 1:30 o. m. Wednesdav guests were Jeff tigation learned dent Council, service clubs, mu mat ne naa aiea in iicr 1 Vfii 113 Sinclair Oil 33 TMi Soe V.c oil Ca l'a S3 Southern Co- 44'.

71 Southern Pacific Co 42 Southern Rail war Co 42V SIS Spinel, Inc 37 Stand Oil of Calif 43 Vm Stand Oil of Ind M1. 12'. Stand Oil of Otua 4a 4. Stand Oil of II Studebaker. Packard 11 14'.

Sunny Oil II. J'. Texa. Corp 73'. 13 Tidevtter 10'.

Union C.rbido n't Union Elec 37 3. Union Pacifie 25S 7' United Aircraft 40 2H United Corp 23'e United Cat Improve to1 la Rubber 43'. 30 US Steel 12. M'i Vanad Copr of As is. 3T.

Warner Bra 4S Wert Penn Elee 3'-i SOS Went.rn union 43'. 11 We.tlnihouio Elec 4', 32 Wheeling Steel 43'. 53 Woolworth Co iP W) 4. fe. Younotown SAT M1.

54 AMERICAN EXCHANGE 30 Ark Fuel Co 3S 14 Elee I I I 23 4. Mountain Fuel J1J FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT sleep She had planned to retire1" lurllus runerai nome. at the end of the school year. er Grten I'awn IX HOME Amr Cyanamld Amer Powm Alcoa PreducU An rr Moior. Amor SmdUsf Amer Trl Tl Co Anaconda Capper Armeo Steel Ashland Oil Alt Top I I Fi Atlantic Coart Lines Atlantic Rffinmg Avco Mil Co Baldwin-Una Baltimore Ohio Bettalehem Steel Borden Co Carlt.ia riietopeiiie Obis Cbry.lrr Cerp ie Benrlce Columbia Cu ty.

Con Sohrenta Comptometer Cos Edlioa CurtUi Wn.ht Corp Con Can Co "er Co low Chtm Ooodncn, Co 13 Ooodyear Til 11, Orabam Paite 28. In.piratioa Copper M'4 later Nickel Inter Tel Tat 3a Kennecott Copper M' Ere via Co IS, talker Alum We Kroter Co 43 Mom Ward Co M1. Nat Bucuit 14'. Kit Dairy 12'. Nat Dimilera Nat Fuel Gu Central ft Ca 4.

Northern Nat Ga U. Northern Pacific Ohio Oil 4He Owem-Corn Fiber 44 Owena-M Ola 2'J4 Pennaylvama ft. ft U3 Pure Oil Radio Corp of Am Republic Picture. ir Republic Steel 36' 4 Rockwell Stand 43, Baft War Store -13 Sean Roebuck Co nicipal officials, schools and Newark High FT A members attended and gave their opinions on the establishing of a code concerning ac- sAritahlo errAitnt frr rm in tr nAoml vnumuua. i iviiss iitivr iiui oil, JVD The daughter of the Rev.

W. The Carlile name has been who underwent surgery on Hartman and Mrs. Hester (Tubbs) native of tied furniture business jher left knee' in Mt. Carmel Hospi- she was a Lcland Rutherford Trim lUirwu. rt Um -w4 ei.A tal, Columbus, returned to in Columbus, also' in Newark, through three generations.

Mr. Pennsylvania, and had resided in Tts. i nriAT A home Sunday. COXDITIO.V FAIRLY GOOD The condition of Mrs. Frank J.

would be to help achieve cooperation among' parents and students for a safe and acceptable program of social activities for teen-agers. Surviving a so are another1 daughter, Kirs. Mary Smith of Mat- i Columbus, and was a member of The 5th District Court of Ap the First Church, Co- peals is a 3-iudge court, serv Andersoa, 59 Cu.tis deputy taw an, N. and a son. James! The opinions of the code were lumbus, also the Columbus ing 15 counties.

One judge is clerk at the Board of Elections Walker of St. Louis, also four varied. B. Southard, super elected every 2 years for a 6 Chamber of Commerce. Area Mrs.

who was admitted to Newark Hos grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. CitVantrinrr a 4annViAi year term. intended of the Newark City Pub pital Monday, is regarded as fair-j lic two Schools, defined the code as -Ly Irvine rf Columbus; Mrs. set ol guiding principles to grandchildren; one sister, i grandchildren; one Wad Street NEW YORK 'Jt The jitock market ped lower earijr this afternoon after a helium ttart. Tradmt a The A.MCiated Pre, arerefe of St) tockc fell 190 to 204 0 with the Industrial, down 1 SO, the rati, down .40 and a point or more.

development of a safe and accept- man oiea "st Ralph H. Donges of Xenia. able program of social activities following cremation a memorial ly good. PARTV IS PLANNED Women, of the Moose will hold a games party at p. m.

Tuesday in Moose Hall for members and their guests. This year. Judge Putnam of Holmes County is retiring Judge Rutherford of Morrow County, when 32 years of age, became the youngest Common Pleas Judge then serving in Ohio. Now age 48, he is serving his 16th year as Common May Escape Resurfacing Of Sidewalk for voune neoDle. Judee Henrv CJ services will be held at 8 p.

m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere Wednesday in the Williams Street Ashcraft stressed the need to give Pl.otal lituet declined from fraction, to Methodist Church in thanks to everyone who was so a point or more. Unt of the lotaet were moderate and many Hoc It i traded unchanged. The mar The ashes will be burned in kind during the illness and death VETERANS WILL MEET Granville Orchard Pick Your Own Jonathan $2.00 Bushel Some Grimes and Golden Delicious $3.00 Red Delicious $3.00 Starting October 8 Stayman Winesap and Red Rome S2.50 Bu. Bring containers.

Orchard closed to picking 4:30 p. m. weekdays, 5 p. m. Sundars.

JIT 2-6203. One mile S. of Granville on RL 37. Bloomsburg. Pa.

of our mother and grandmother, Pleas Judge and oth year as Probate and Juvenile Judge of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Vet ket we. virtually at dead tester esr'y In attention to youth by parents and the community. Mrs. Jane Howarth, guidance councelor at Newark High, pointed out that one thing the code would ine-oay. lec.ink any incentive to go eitner 1.1 waf.

A. bid. dried up the once Ul1 building contractor W. Morrow County. MEM0R1AM In memory of Lillian Anita Cass erans will meet at 7:15 p.

m. Wednesday in Druids Hall. CHARLES 8TADLER Funeral services for Charles weakened and a fairly lot. wa. Camlin Monday night won Bv assignment of the Chief posivo.

aiuiouan viw parucuiar iiin (Jourk'i who passed away October 4, 1952.i;xriJIAjy TO MEET agreement to consider' do would be to help bring out a Hi Hlanlrtrwa at I r4fliars 1 aanca rtt Me rvAM ar iKi 1 we carry stm the emptiness Teheran Auxiliarv will mt Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Judge Rutherford has also heard over one thousand at The cut In copper continued a i 'nea of neel production and itnke. Vo-al )rf ITfilfnnViam turiA rliai Eitnfav Thomas Blackstone, president of tl I losmZ one 80 ataintt Anaconda Chile mine and Oen-; I K. his home followinz Electric unded to dampen wnt.ment i Council referred the matter to the Sjudent Council, explained how; We earn' still the loneliness jo p. ill. itiuiaudy in inc uiuuu iHome, Water Works for a cases in 25 other counties.

apoplexy will be held at 1:30 she-g near; TB trend wa. lower among au- its six-man Street lass Irrwafta' Annara aUnt committee forjthe student body, through the coun-i He, is the only candidate who business meeting and social hour. Wednesday in White though 8 years have rolled am a (ttiifiv xnrl a recommendation. cil, could go about setting up has held ludicial experience. TO MEET WEDNESDAY WM TM KIM Vela.

AUUHCUpij Itri tU avnrf druei wrrt mixed T.i rkni UaU A twT" On his record he merits your AJBAL alLUIC VOllLAlII SS III III rr- Ml I 1 i-ST 4 lVJrT 1.1 1 (XL WUUI 1 lir-ILJ at Dow jone. mduitrial vote and support. faced the walk at the northwest; fine and strengthen what is right officiating. Burial in FultonhamiWe can-t forget to Cemetery. jiV carrv gtjii the memories boob wa.

down to to 7j u. U. a. lovernm.nt Both corporate and bond, vera miied. Ladies Society to the Brother-1 hood of Locomotive, Firemen and Engineermen will meet at 7:45 p.

m. Wednesday in Labor Hall. PARTY IS PLANNED ine son or cnanes and narxielXhat us through each day. corner of W. Mam and 3rd Sts.J Frew Boyd, principal of Newark with cement mortar and emulsi- High, outlined the procedure that field asphalt to water proof it he will use in keeping the code alive inamseyj aiaaier, ne was Dorn Deeply missed by children.

Clantkaa Grata Review COLUMBUS. Ohio Ohio Depart- Dec. 9, 1883, in Rendville. Be- tor the benefit or an 1 7. his widow Mrs.

Ethel (Fau- MEMOBMM Maennerchor will hold a party iv u. mo.tif i Ti-i it o. yei-j Women complained that meW instrument for answering thelev) Stadler, he leaves two daugh-p In loving memory of my fatherjfor the ox roast workers at 1 p. m. FEET HURT? Da to kaowr that of all foot troahlea are raased by that do not fi year feet? Mr.

Koller. patentee of thi new ervice, will here to personally help voa with onr abne fittiaj A. M. TO P. M.

F.DN KSDAT, OCTOBER JAYCOLD'S 32 South 3rd St. STr hT 5 oTor heels on their shoes sunk in questions of parents. MUiueman oi wno passeo away Sunday at Maennerchor Park, iw ib. atiy H44-14S: wo 2 oat. un-ifjie surface.

Citv offir. ais ooked Trie next meeting or the erouo nnj, meet Ttn-RsnAT iw askance at the blacktop which! will be in the high school at Ladies Auxiliary of Brotherhood 7-42c; mo.Uy 40c No. heart, unchanged to 1 cent higher! moaUjr SI fft-l the Zanesville area and John of When pathways have grown steep; strongly with the neu- P. m. Oct.

17. of Railroad Trainmen will meet at Doylestown; also eight He touches the weary tral hue of the concrete walks in j. WJ' till 4 IIU OUWJ Al A A1UU0 11U1I. dren; three sisters, Mrs. Mary.

Smith, Mrs. Katie Goodin and SERVICES TO CONTINUE ore prevalent use. Service Director Clarence L. ruiu ins ucai viicb Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs. D.

F. Knoch. Siewerfi Pradace Wheat-Si 7 a tuthel. Corn-ll 89 a puhl. Soybean.

41 fl a buh.l. Oau 60 cent a batftei. Live Poultry Heavy hem, I Mrs. Edith Hammers, all of Som Revival services will continue this week at the Church of God, 26 Lyle ordered Camlin to comply! connECTion in the ad for Big Bear Super Market in Monday's Advocate. THE ITEM Heinz Tomato Soup 6J-oz.

can at 5s Should Have Read Heinz Tomato Juice can 5s Big Bear regrets the error and we hope no one was erset. Secede From Township, Adams9 Plea lbs aad with an old city law saying that over. 14 to 14 Leghorn liabt MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother streets down town must be of ce-j tit rooiten, cenU, ment or artificial stone. MRS. ORA KASLER Services will be held at 7:30 Maude Levingston who passed Zfl Current receipt.

ungraded, Me Asphalt walks have been in use p. m. Wednesday in the Woodyard awy October 4, 1955. Columbus since 1943, he said Ctacanatl Prodnee Funeral Home. 255 E.

State Deep in the heart lies a picture CINCINNATI Cg(i. prices paid St and he presented Columbus City! Catia xfnAtr fVarif atararai mmAir. tfM fft iff a rwtA nna tv roct North 6th St. POTLTCK PLANNED Pythian Sisters, Alberta Temple No. 355, will entertain the Patas-kala Temple with potluck and program following the 7 :30 p.

meeting Wednesday in the of Castle. MEETING SCHEDULED Ladies Auxiliary of United Span-; ish War Veterans will meet at 1:30 tartn. canaiinf ana (reams: lumoo 4'-Mc larfe. Bien.uia 3vCouncU ordinances aumoruing as-y, iieceMtoB fa; the airia Tormer nurse at BeUview memories frame we shall al jPnail. 'aonfn! liner Hvtia rVlumkii uKn dio! WaVS kpPD it uo- died! ays keep it, 4Sc; m.Si, 10-Wc, iarae, 37-Uc, jottoe-42 ti-i m.

when Indian hummer comesi llfa mtin unll laal oAat 44 a n-allr City Councilman Jajnes T. Ad-Sunday. Because she was one of the best. Children and Grandchildren. je ictiiajAii rji wqj viyat uk nam FOR SALE 1956 2-Ton Chevrolet Cob and Chassis.

Model 5700. Con be seen at Newark Truck Sales Lot or Church St. Perry County Farm Bureau Co-op Somerset. Ohio 743-1342 r.l!.k rrwin k. umuia uic TOrs.

rvasier me iormer ura iar- coccmbus, obi. puce. p.n rinr't from Newark is survived by two daugh- eeumr packmt planta for exit delirered; improve It. Seal Coating won takei MEMORIAM 10 rum em, u.i inriaded rj wjjicu ters, miss oetiv oenmngnou OI (Tiny) 'V- m- Wednesday in Memorial (Ti pumri inurt, ua. minimum id mm lots.

Loo of Clyde an- 5, 1 LCW WILL MEET The ULCW of St. John's Luther- A7-l inrllMrtt Afk-Jll Km i cartas larie larie tt-ilc tne necessary legat papers tive grandchildren: one brother, neressarv leiral natiers hvm trranrfrhitHT-on- mw Viviiof Taylor E. Loar. Sadly missed by wife and daugh- an Church will meet at the Pine 4c; nedmm 0-Mc; amall tt i i r- i for secession. neciur nuuus vxiiuinuus two sisters, Mrs.

Ina Porter and Mrs.ter grandchildren Jacks, Trustee Pay "Waste" J7e. Poultry price, at Ohio and Southern Indiana. No 1 quality HVlc; bena heavy. 14-llc. liiht.

4-lJc. Kirk Home at p. m. Thursday. Members are to bring sandwiches and.

cookies. Camlin blamed complaints about the walk's stickiness on trie fact that people walked on it too soon after the new surface was laid. Freida Reed of Columbus; a step-j MEMORIAM The 4,700 a year the city pays as its share of expenses of electing a township trustee is an "absolute and three step-daughters. In loving memory of my dear Friends mav call at Woodvard'fthr wniian, a tfirman COXDITION walk isn't, sticky any more, CtELVELAND UP Ei. c.liintr! ln' Funeral home.

25S E. State n. even lowers, tnree year-om waste," declared Adamsespecially fradea. price, to 0 8. frede he Said.

rVilnmhn. wher. sprvir- will heAait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Flow- when the city is being forced into deu.ored: Larfe A watt. Jl-Jie; larael Lyle recently asked. City Solid Arjvctuij auincu tvivj wwuvi- wnlte, -lc. World Series Hen Again Come Out See Colored TV Try Our Draft Beer FORKER'S CAFE 62-64 Union St, J. Gilbert Reese to start legal tor SAVE APFLES SAVE 2 WEEKS ONLY Pick Your Own Jonathan, Grimes, Golden Delicious $2.03 Bushel Pears.

Honey, Sweet Corn. Bring Containers. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. BARRICK ORCHARD 6 Miles North of Granville' St.

TU. 661 JU 2-4411 R. held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Sadly missed by daughter, Mrs, Burial at 10 a. m. Thursday injGerald J. Bonham. West Union Cemetery, Athens, r.taa.ta.

fl i A A J. ilUOlW rt. ers, 42 Hancock was listed in good condition at Children's Hospital, Columbus, early Tuesday afternoon. Steven suffered a frac mikwo lilf' HHI 1 1 11 -M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 111 Ski coLUMBtrs. Ohio tjpw Hou is tPound told newsmen Tuesday a mm mm i um iw rm Kirit a.

po.uo. -j-- morning he sees no tinanciaJ or with a committal service at the r. nam SMiiaiA. avtv -n iviqj an ai i tured skull when he fell from his other threat to the township if the grave. (News In Brief rh.7Bo," TrVraH hold off Until father's moving car Sunday.

too iso-220 ib, hi se-n 7s the street committee reports. city secedes, but he doesn't think anything will come of Adams' move. Former Qty Solicitor Don R. MRS. H.

O. MARSHALL In failing health for some time ENTERS HOSPITAL the result of a heart condition Mrs. I Mrs. Aaron Swartz. Martinsburs Fire Calls Monday- Ashland Ox Roast Is Birthday Party had legal papers drawn just iida Helen Marshall, 74, wife of entered Newark Hospital Mon- Elderly Woman I a a a downstair room la private home.

Must he near baa line and would like privilege of Bing kitrhen or eating in the home. Cal JC 2-3543. a if otiinven.ra poinu. frao-ed MO. 1 neat 1P0-220 lbs all-It IS.

Sow. -under 3M lb-. 114 75 oirer ti U.7a-14 9 Unradd butcher bnf t. lb 120-240 lbi I17-17S0 14S.260 (11-17 2a. 2M Ihr, 3O-J0 HS-lf 14.

over So-lS Cattle from Coiumbu. Prod jeer. Lire-tock Co-operaUre Auociatlon Settee. tteera and Tearllnit: Choice. t34-.

(ood, t22-2t; ttand.rd. uuliir 117-1S Butcher CTiolce heif 12:48 p. m. 21 Dewey trash before he left office several years Harry G. Marshall, Newark phar-'day for observation and treatment, ago, Adams recalled, but they had died at 1 p.

m. Monday in'rxUB TO MEET fire next to vacant house. I to be scrapped because the city the home, 340 Woods Ave, Mrs. 6:44 p. m.

59 S. 34th Janet For Congressman ASHLAND, Ohio (API-Refusal outdated Harma's written descrip Marshall who had been seriously APPLES Cowart, age 11, administered oxygen for 20 minutes, transferred tot ill the past month was recently tion of its corporate limits by annexing land. in M4 so: tood. i2i o-S Vice President Richard M. Nix- dismissed from Newark Hospital.

PICK YOUR Newark Hospital in an ambu-: lance. There will be a meeting of the Conrad Mothers Club in the home of Mrs. Russell Brown, 274 Woods at p. m. Wednesday.

Members are to come masked. Those needing transportation may contact Mrs. Ralph Jones. GRID COACH SPEAKS $1.25 She was born Sept. 26.

1886, in am. ais-2l; utility. is-iM; commereiaii fh real is sum in the bull. $17-21: utnitjr, $117; eannera and ojscuss uie real issues in me cutter tu down cov: standard and presidential campaign is a "dis- OWN Braddock, the daughter of areii. siJsws, utiiit, i2-u io.

Mrvice to the nation," U.S Sen. Thomas and Mary (Cunningham) In another economy move, Adams Monday night suggested the city put the amusement tax back on theatres. The tax yielded about $6,000 to $10,000 a year before it was repealed last year, he. said. Adams sought no formal action on Circle Four of Central Church of Christ RUMMAGE SALE Will be Held October 7 in the Church Basement.

Goff, but had resided in Newark most of her life. Her husband and 6:01 p. m. End of S. 22nd Brush fire.

Tuesday 10:16 a. m. 22 Bonner Paul Garvin, plastic toy in oven caught fire, out on arrival. i Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, said here Monday night.

Addressing some 950 persons at DROPPED Eft APPLES bu. Uvi Bring Your Own Containers DI 4-ttTB i Joe Carld, football coach at Newark High, was speaker at the Ki- E. K. Penrose a daughter, Mrs. an ox roast sponsored by the Ash a.

auitc auu iuikip fie aevwaa. uivwEfe and Good and choice, 122-24; medium. IH 22 Veal ralve. 8te.de; choice and prime I24-31. choice and (ood.

12! i0-2 ttandard and food. 111 50-23 JO. uUlitj-. $17 down. Sheep and lamb.

Steady to weak; utrtctly choice. Ill-ll; good and chpice. commercial and $ood. 111-17; cull and uiilitf, $12 down; abeep, of Reynoldsburg, survive. A soni the suggestion.

Benjamin G. died in land County Democratic organiza tion, the senator said Boy Denies Entering July. 1954. "The insistence of the Republi- Mrs. Marshall was a member of: Rnttlmtr C.n.

Ruiliiina i5 down. can presidential candidate that we the Newark Bible Students. i i 1 should not discuss in this cam- Services will be held at lp.m Monaay Aavocate it was Space Blast Scout Rocket Is Launched Chicago usda Hoe. issues that would reflect'dis- Thursday in the chapel in Criss11 "iai "d'aJlfe5'11J' i FOR RENT 2 Furnished Apartments Utilities Paid Also 1 Housekeeping Room Call After 4 FA 2-6492 FA 2-2721 credit upon the administration is FOR SALE Air Compressor, 5 H.P. Very Good Condition 66 Union St.

eo ioi i-. ana misea i-j, wmw io. uuilii-; j. i ti er, $17 7MI2S; mo head mo.tiy i-i, distinct disservice to the nation. Brothers Funeral Home with if Ray Krupa of New York City con-l6 oeOmf on ducting the service.

Interment 0 St- alon wlth Tee other 2 at mixed 2-3 and 300- fhe senator said here and in an Mm iom mmi M. mixea $raae i-i anai miied i-i 100-400 ih iii2-i 7i iearlier address at earuer address at Delaware that GARDER'S BARBER SHOP 264 Union St. at Pine NOW REOPENED Old and New Customers Appreciated Conscientious, Union Shop Sanitary Service Hill Cemetery. Friends mixed ir.de 3-J and 3a, keeping the United States strong b11 ek Amoral knm. UflllCU CIIIC1U1K U1C UUUU- WASHINGTON (AP)-The Unit i.sa.

in the political, economic and mil- rattle KM- eatre. 100- alauehter ed States today launched a 772-foot p. Tuesday. ing but admitted seeing the theft and asking the other boys involved for a bottle of pop. It was stated to Scout rocket aimed to soar 3,700 milae tiic-h anrt fi 1011 miloe mit JIDMJS HOUSEHOLDER cholee and mixed choice andijtary fields IS the Overriding lSSUC prima i2-2; food, S32-j the-ramDaizn 2t, iholce helfera, 123 25-24; high choleellnJne campaign.

and mixed choice and prime. eo; I The ox roast was in celebration Juvenile official Orville Kreager tood $21-22 75; utility and com- th. Acth birthdav of Ren. Rob- over the Atlantic on a mission! JOHNSTOWN Judson House-! that could help develop a tech- lder- 5l' ninu fnr Hp.w nnrbtr vni Township, resident of Mansfield 25 that Lees ran off before the boys s- Fanner, and mercial cows. 13.75-1 2: Levering of Mount Vernon, tad comrar-i ert W.

ana commer-i cullers, uuiiit could give him a bottle of pop be ciai buiu. 116 50-n: i od and choice represenU Ohio's 17th district mm a'hOOt U.il ehiiiea aVlal rK faa.Mii. a cause he thought someone was sions in vears- died suddenly at 4 p. 4Via vu-w v. wup in Congress.

Arch ateera. 24 'coming. Primarily, the shot was de Monday in his home, 15 Mansfield. Sheep 1.000; l.mb Fres Demonstration of the Famous Dole Carnegie Course How To Win Friends and Influence People" Human Relations Public Speaking Leadership Training Wednesday, October 5th, Time 7 53 Plaza Restaurant Overcome Few Cearn to Speak Efficiently Develop Confidence Train for Leadership Learn What To Do and Say in Conferences aeveral lot. mlied choice and prime wool-ed alauihtrr lambs, (10: choice, tli-1 SO; In an address at Mount Vernon Monday afternoon, Muskie was critical of the Republicans for criticizing Sen.

John F. Kennedy, mini tood and choice, 119-17 SO: raoit Will Face Charges Of Trying to Wreck Train signed to test the flight perform-j ance of this unique solid fuel and relatively low cost rocket which is slated for various important space-exploring missions in the His death followed a two-week illness of influenza. He had not been under the care of a physician and the county coroner acting in utlllte and good lambe, IU. 50-15 SO; load choice and prime mostly choice 13 lb. Nebraska ted lamb.

No. 1 pelU, 111.71; cull to choice awt, 144. the' Democratic presidential nom CliNdNiNATl (AP) Police inee, because Kennedy has been the case, said that death resulted! suburban Woodlawn took George near future. citing "the nation's weaknesses But the rocket also carried a bral appoplexy. "How can we expect a citizen Mr.

Househo tier who hart Iwn lTlwc FOR SALE 4 houses and 1 extra lot. New septic tanks and baths. Income $150.00 per month. Just right for retired eouple to have rent free and extra income. South Newark.

Sell as a unit. $10,000 cash. Worth if. Call FA 9-0581 Evtiiings hUFC Ml Jll ruiT PAUCI 1II1PISL lirl Aif- to choose wisely if we don't give North American Is Given Army Contract COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The signed to test the feasibility 0f emPloyed 25 years at the Tappan lo aera" Pssenger irain. urn him the facts?" he asked.

cers said he had admitted putting spotting radiation from sneak nu-Prov Jansiieia, was me; clear explosions high above the son 01 we Jate omer Householder Army has awarded a contract to a wooden tie on the tracks that jarred a Baltimore Ohio train southbound from Detroit Monday atmosphere. Such explosions, jvirs. aianza iiMeecuesi House- North American Aviatjon'a Colum touched off by an enemy, iwa. He was LUMP STOKER ECONOMY CHUNK bus plant to develop a lightweight Ml a member of the 25 Year dub of afternoon but did not slip off the Oxygen Tank Takes Flight Like Missile rocket-powered ejection seat to be cast a kind of electronic curtain around the earth, knocking anoth the TaDPan Co urncR. uuun aiso aumiueu, ponce used in Army research aircraft Surviving are his widow, the ue.

the er nation's early warning system that takeoff and land vertically. former imogene Neeley and a son h7 1 son and hiding the approach of at North American, announcing the award Monday, did not state the tacking missiles or bombers. damage was done. canon was amount of the contract. John of Crestline; also two grandchildren; his mother of Utica; one brother, Robert of the Johnstown area.

COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) A 100- transferred to federal officials to face a charge of attempted train wreck. pound, 5-foot long oxygen tank CLEVELAND (AP)-A 53-year- County-Wide Delivery Prompt Service Haul your own and save We load your truck or trailer. FIREPLACE WOOD Well Seasoned We deliver Ricks or Vj Ricks Small amounts maybe purchased at TILTON COAL CO. 60 North Arch St.

Phone FA 6-8541 took off today like an unguided Friends may call at the Emer Oil Tank Blast Starts $200,000 Lima Plant Fire son Funeral Home in Johnstown missile, ricocheting off an apartment roof and landing in the Lin old man was found dead Monday night at the foot of a ladder he was using to paint a house he owned at 2507 E. 25th St. Police said John Horansky either lost his after 7 p. m. Tuesday.

Services coin Park School yard 450 yards will be held there at 2 p. APPLES PLUMS CIDER Jonathans, Brimis, Northtrn Spy Rid and Golden Delicious $2,50 Bushel Damson Plums $1 pk. Cidsr 40c (al, SI 5 a barrel in your container. Ralph Milner Orchard Jones Rd. North of Rt.

16 Phone JU 2-4407 away. Thursday with burial in Green Hill Ambulance Calls Henderson William Disbennett, 19 Livingston Ct who suffered a possible broken hip in a fall in front of 168 E. Main Monday afternoon, to Newark Hospital; Frank Sedars, 45 S. 5th from No one was seriously injured. No LIMA, Ohio (AP) Fire today footing and fell from the ladder Cemetery one was sure immediately what did an estimated $200,000 damage or had suffered a heart attack.

The and destroyed the National Can ORIE T. ENGLAND HEBRON Services for Orie coroner wil rule on the cause of death. Retinning Co. plant happened to cause the tank to take off. The tank, a i ing 2.400 pounds of.

compressed oxygen, blasted off from the Columbus An exploding oil tank started the England, 74, Lancaster will the Newark Nursing Home to New-, be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the blaze, firemen said. The oil is used to remove tin from five-gal ark Hospital, Monday night. THIS COUPON Worth $1.00 Toward One W.50 TV Service Call Browning Funeral Home, Hebron, Pipe Equipment Co.

about 8 Criss Mrs. Margaret Franklin, lon milk cans. Lima firemen spent more than with burial in Grandview Cemetery, Chillicothe. FUNERAL WFORMATIOS CRISS BROTHERS Est 1194 Gunville at Ninth St. FA 2-0191 Newark FX 2-2191 0CT03ER.

SPECIAL three hours controlling the flames, Mr. England, a retired civil en 128 W. Main who suffered an injured tioulder in a fall at her home Monday night, to Newark Hospital. which reduced the plant to rubble. gineer, was a native of Chillicothe, a.m., second after it was lowered to the ground by a crane, workmen said.

The cylindrical tank shot westward, rising slowly until it passed under some electrical wires 150 I Deluxe Aluminum Storm Win R.K. Glover, company president born Feb. 24, 1886, the son of dows and ens Full estimated damage at $150,000 to Thomas J. and Elizabeth (Rorer) Egan Mrs. George Noland from 124" SPECIAL SERVICE OFFER Thia eaurd is worth $1.00 toward the cost of an expert service Job oat your television set.

Call me when your set needs service. This coupon must be presented to me at the time of service call. This coupon la not good tor color TV service. I Want To Prove To Ton That MOODY'S TV Repair Is The Best ln Town. OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 18 Inch Door.

Only the building and $50,000 to equip the home of her son Leo Brin- England. He was single and is sur ment. vived by a brother John Milton gardner, 76 E. Shields St, to New feet away. Then it turned upward, cleared the peaked roof of a brick building by 10 feet and disappear ark Hospital Monday.

England of Wilmington; also a niece and two nephews. Friends LOS ANGELES (AP) Lana or Windows Slightly Less Nothing Down Approximately $7 Per Mo. See them on display or call for free estimate Turner has income tax troubles. ed over the first row of roofs in Births may call at the funeral home after TA AT Lincoln Park Homes, workmen The Internal Revenue Service TueSfay WEDNESDAY PfiTERS, 2:30 P.M. Charles Chapel THURSDAY MARSHALL, 1:00 P.

M. Ida H. Chapel. Funeral Home Calling Hours :00 A. M.

'til 10:00 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Paul' F.

Price, 215 iucu a lien the actress', property, claiming FRED W. CARLILE S. Cedar a daughter Tuesday said. It finally landed in the northeast corner of the school yard, where of children would have IMiiMjiri Funeral services for Fred W. she owes $13,589 for last year.

Her business agent said there is a de in Newark Hospital. Mr. and Johnny John, -992 Glenmore a son in Newark Hospital Tuesday. MOODY'S TV SEEiVIICE 88 HOME WOOD AVENUE. NEWARK Phone FA 8-4111 Calls made from 1 p.

m. to 9 p. m. All Calls CO J. Carlile, 64, presiient and general! manager of the W.

S. Carlile Sons Columbus, who died Mon- linquency, hut it will be taken been, gathering 30 minutes later, care of within month. (firemen said. A'.

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