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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

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FIFTEEN MONDAY, JULT 18, 1951- -THE KIWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- Richardson Wins Spring I Robinson Plows Back to First Place 1 Armtnta Kreager, laU of licking County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 29th day of June 1951. HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. I it mn in i i- Judge of the Probate Court, Licking Ohio-Indiana Loop Averages ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED PHONE 4056 7-2--lt County.

Ohio Tourney at Moundbuilders NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Hartford Board ol Education. Croton. Ohio, wishes to advertise a contract for roof repair on their school building. Contracts as of following: Option No. 1 ABEL ALLEN and Hayward Dick won the mixed MS ma arinn- i -v, O.C can event neia sunaay at me jviounaDuiiaer ouniiTiV," f- na i i Richmond.

July S. Team erages are averagi or tearinK on ait wie uresem rwi- ss iney naa a gross 01 oi wun a ner. score 01 oo. (r second round games. Thp feame nf Hplen MnManiic Henrop Pprrw 'Rlip TEAM BATTING Ing and laying down a new 15 yearj'f gQQj gnr grin, 6050, 6061, tar and gravel and new base flashing, jg go64' llnlinii Nil.

I Staiger Lou Jeffers and Marv Jeffers Tim Fredritz Rsi '72 i2'3i "'w For tearinz off the nresent high roof Marion .401 9 312 13 lor second honors with a net of 70 i Rirh'ond 271 iOiand laying down a new IS year tar 25! I and gravel roof and new base cutting blisters and putting a 37 6 41 711 1 Newark Lima 2u2 26 40 7 asphalt roof over the present 1 3 7 Time Times Times .60 $1.00 $1.60 .75 $1.25 $2.00 .90 $1.50 $2.40 3 lines low roof and new base flashing. Springfield, 11 home runs, and Frank Donovan, Newark, "5 runs TEAM KIKI.DING DP. TP. PB. PO.

A. 0 1 310 104 4 0 .1 I MS 63 Bids to be mailed to the Clerk: and 4 lines will be opened on Aueusi 6th al 8 30'n at the si hfKil Hniidine 1 3 lines batted in. i Marion Lyle Ricjiardson won the spring handicap tournament by defeating Earl Nelson one up in the finals. Low scores over the week-end were turned in by Max McConell of Coshocton who shot a 69. Tom McDonald who had a 66 and Bob E.

Pet. 21 952 13 4i Newark's John Sullivan re-j ceived credit for two victories! ond .16 1 2S7 114 B. F. MORRIS. T-M6-23 Clerk.

5 0 1 201 80 19 during the week to make his Spring! 4 i iso 6 17 933 record 11 wins and two losses; individual batting "i'A0" na? 8 l4' land consolidate his position Includes plars In 10 or more game, below .250 rro Dili BCOll announcea pucners oauin 6 lines $1.10 Deadline for Advocate Want AU i 5 pm. the dav before publication. Cash must accompany all orders if or 'Positions Wanted and debt notices appearing under the "Special Notice classification. The Advocate will be responsible for onlv one incorrect Insertion of a Classt- Read your ad over the first night, if It Is incorrect, prions The Ad-vocate before 9 a. m.

the next morning for adjustment. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNE VE Estate of Llllle B. Kirk. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harold Hughes.

Post Office Address Newark Trust Building. Newark, Ohio has been duly appointed as Administrator AB. H. RBI. Pet 4 11 8 407 27 SO 5 4IKI 5 391 Landry, Spg.

Lee, New. Davis. Rich, Gilbert, Spg. Ares. Lima Ross.

Mar. 1 with the Will Annexed of ihe Estate 2.1 5 9 ....172 52 67 ....24 3 9 ....1.17 .11 51 375 of Utile B. Kirk, deceased, late of 372 Licking Cnuntv. Ohio. 3601 Dated this lit day of June.

1951. drawings for the club champion- ship flight tournament that gets under way this week. George Ber- fTifriTIOn KAfldv ry will play Harold Alspach, Rob- ert Watson takes on Dr. McFad- tLfsw KAtsma Dmac den. Dr.

William Wells faces, rW lYlOrt? lYUWC' Thomas Allen. Havward Dick plays H. Litwiller. Tom McDonald INGLWOOD, July 16 against Lyle Richards, Fred Qtation is the first million dol-meets Paul Fulks, Henry Greiderjlar winner in race history, but the Stendel. Mar.

..267 62 96 LOST AND FOUND 344 HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. m.n.r I 60 10 35 6S 17 .19 41 24 11 Lanionica. Mar. ..125 2 4.1 Krajewskie.

Lima 167 32 57 341 1 Judge of the Probate Court, Licking FOUND GOOD. RED MALE COCKLK 51 6S Srtfli imntv fihin 7-0-16-Z( Irian (Iwner ITiaV nave vy Mirk. New. Evanik. Mar.

Kucci. New. .164 49 54 Ad 18 .41 9 IS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Al)VIINITKATOR Estate of Edith Lsabeile MacPherson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Charles identifying and paying for ad. Harry ohler.

I rkersv ille. Ohio. LOST BLACK AND TAN HOUND, mostlv light tan. Five miles north of Hanover. Vicinity of Bolen HUL Fiione 4R Hanover Exchange.

isn't ls" Dadouski. Mar. goes against lim rredntz and i big news today is that he Earl Nelson plays H. B. Hunting-through.

,260 46 S2 54 49 58 31 14R 26 45 27 .236 46 70 53 26 46 ton. Berry is the defending cham- Reset by injuries through part of; Pinkham. Rich MacPherson. whuse Post Office Address Myers-Bradley Cop Net Event YMCA Weekly Sports Card Dion. his career nnkine ike HKt a onio ri-r KTlT irriT.n CONTAINING In nnalifvintr miinric nlavor! Inst L- k- Johnson.

Rich. 1 lm. 1 1 su itui eauu'i uiis uiKiCarlini, has been duly appointed as Administrator of the F.siale nf Edith lsabeile MacPherson. late ot Licking County, monev and valuable papers. Liberal reward.

Phone 2223 Hebron. Ohio, Post Office Box 22. 25 35 .37 5 37 1 1 .210 43 62 week Alpach shot a 77, Watson a Cy nit tne peak Saturday when hejcoiione. Rich. fv I f-tSran away from the field in thej'' Dodger second baseman Jackie 4 Robinson pious up the dtist as he slides back to first safely after Cincinnati catcher Homer Howell's unsuccessful attempt to pick him off in the fourth inning; of the Reds Dodgers first game Sunday at Ebbets Field, New Vork.

Reds first Baseman Ted Kluszewski whirls too late to make the tag. incy swept both games. Mantle Shipped Winning all their matches in straight, sets, Dr. Myers and Roy Bradley again proved themselves SPECIAi. NOTlfcE 0)1 10.

deceased. Dated this 5th (lav of 1951. HENRY' C. ASllCRAKT. Judge of the Probate Court.

Licking -c r- 11 tuu. uuu tioiiyvvooa ooia to win i i.utz Lima wilier a 80, Lentz a 5. Bulks a 79, hv fnllp Rich ...210 40 62 ..192 39 56 McDonald a 71, P.ichardson a 77 IKS 47 the best of the local tennis play hrvnsfwl the v.vpumi M'o 1 fo. ronuuio. new County.

Ohio. 7-9-16-23! WE REPEAT, IT'S OBSOLETE 10 wax linoleum. Use Glaxo plastic type coating. Hull's Store. 66 Frerlrif a 78.

Nelson' lZT Kemle. Spg 231 52 Greider a 73, OeirW a 7S. NOTRE OF APPOINTMENT earnings 10 sj.UR3.iba. it was ij Vene Mar. ..88 15 a 77 and Huntington a 80 a i( dnu iiuimiiBtu 1 ers in the Newark Tennis Club's Invitational Tennis Tournament played at Fiberglas Field Saturday and Sunday by winning from u'u: rv I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR Estate of William H.

Olt. Deceased. anv debls contracted by anyone he biggest purse of his career, an New. i According to Scottj. two wfyKSj, siooootl which Hollvwnod1 Wiir 33 will be given for plavmg the first l.vcn luu-w unicn 1 Harper.

Rich. 53 5 vi 1 Part miarnntdC Iho uinnoi' rf itc u. ram winner MONDAY Church Softball Plymouth vs. C. K.

Memorial. Central ol vs. First Presbyterian. Wright's vs. Neal Avenue.

TUESDAY Industrial Softball Pure Oil s. Fiberglas. (ray's Radio vs. Schuler. Miller Co.

vs WEDNESDAY Citv Softball Pure Oil vs Heisey. Kaiser vs. Moores Colf League Phi Sles vs. Junior of C. notice is nereny given mat r.unai nIhpr mvself.

(Signed). Rlcn- M. Ott. whose Post. Olfice address is ard T.

Wooddell. H5 71 for pach sue- Kuaiamees me ot lis; Lege, New. Jim Mr Far! and and Rnh Rohert- 276 41 4n 7 iv.imH i biggest event. Klingman. Mar.

ceeding round. Spg Trainer Jones said ''I I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR To Kansas Ci 77 75 56 40 15 4 is 56 26 11 3 SI 56 24 57 39 44 27 19 10 ity Jimmy Pairings for the first flight tour- Kof-eniweig, New. 579 anv bills contracted by anyone eis but mvself. (Signed)), Charles D. Holler.

ihn rYMeill acainst Rob guess I can probably say in all 1 Madeione. Spg 209 52 215 36 Rrown. Dr. John Chenowelh vs. tnat da' has proviciod Simmtins.

Rich DETROIT, July 16 Wi Mantle, the most publicized son in the finals, 6-1, 6-4. The most hotly contested match of the tournament occurred, however, in the second round when McFarland and Robertson. Deni-son University students, met Die onlv women's team in this men's Bronder, Spg. ...169 23 Bullard. Rich.

76 9 Richison. Rich. ..117 IS Pure Oil vs. Men. Granville.

Ohio has been duly appointed as F.vecu'nx of the Estate of William H. Ott. late of Licking County. Ohio, deceased. Dated this 3rd dav of Julv.

1951. HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. Judge of the Probate Court, Licking County. Ohio.

7-9-11V23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT" EXKCI IRIX Estate ot Virgil Nrel, Deceased. Notice is hereby given thai Beulah Neel, whose Post Office address is Hebron, Ohio has been duly appointed as Executrix of the Estate of Virgil Robert Geidenberger, Earl Grabejthe greatest thrill of my life. We vs Hirry Wells Bob Evans vs. idon't plan to retire him im-Tla'n Evans. Hal Messick vs.

Lee mediately." 275 212 268 265 260 250 248 246 244 243 242 240 2S7 rookie of 3951, is back the mi-: y.i'eheJ1' Kaiser. Venditelli, ew. 3,. Kiberelas vs. Lesion.

242 55 59 22 Bulla. Spg. Pasch, Spg 37 5 9 7 Brodowskl. Mar. .128 29 31 Western Products vs.

WestinKhouse. THURSDAY City Softball Pearsons vs. VFW. Holophane vs. nor leagues.

The 19-year-old New' York Yankee outfielder, who rocketed to fame on the strength of a batting mark and numerous home Daniels. Lima ....104 25 25 doubles event, Elsie and Barbara Per QunK Kirkman Harley Cochran and James Elliott UOiry VUeCHS In at match wh)oh Winston Allen. Buck Imholf, 1 1 0 over two hours to complete, Mc- V.L 1 ic loffprs Tnm I NUmnH. I I.V S8 W. A.

WALLACE CO. INSURANCE 801 TRUST BLDG. PHONE wXsHER SERVICE WRING ER rolls, all makes, lu-mlnute service-bring old roll. Newark Maytac dealer. Holland-Upham.

61 South Third Street, DR. PAUL MONTALDO ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS office at 144 Mt. Vernon Road. Office phone, hours tnd staff to remain the same as were those ot Dr. Warren Koontz.

Kikxo, New. Tale. Lima Schinitt, Rich. Ludtka. New.

Neel. late ot Licking County, Ohio, de- iFarland-Robertson took the first n-' Phil! Boesch, Dr. Phil IS 12 4 25 14 6 SO 11 9 8 214 ceased. Powell. John Dated this 3rd day of Julv.

1951 .161 27 .38 .125 32 29 ill 11 15 .169 21 36 94 13 20 .145 19 30 5H 9 12 runs in' spring training, was op- riMmac Al tional to Kansas City yesterday, i WWIIlCS MI Mantle was sent down to the I I 1 lX Yankees' American Association neOrOll I OniUIlT set, 6-2. With both teams playing Charles Warthan and, The Gebhart Dairv Queens jspeier, Lima 'lima HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. Judee of the Probate Court. Licking Milan Cnllins have first rOUnU cnfthall toam KfnraA lartn ing' excellent tennis, the women's team took the second set.

10-8, with the third set going to the Countv. Ohio. 7-9-16-23 hves First round matcnes in uie, inina in ulnnino no Long, hpg. farm club to make room for Art nnct hp nlaved DV! IShimshock. Lima 53 10 10 8 OINTMENT OK AO NOTICE OK A I1 Shallock, little lefthander from VIs aunuay auernoon.

Mono- iiamniett. Lima .202 31 35 31 Citv TVpws and MIN ISTKATOR WITH THE WILL Gray's Radio i men, 6-4. With a few minutes rest Julv 22. rickson of the winners and Steble- Sho i'vi3uii ui nit 111111:1 ami oicuit PERSONAL Hollywood. Shallock is slated clash at 8 tonight in a latter this long contest, McFarland- 61 9 10 54 6 l.rtf rvuii.

DraCket, i 1 iilnmnn I.lms In the spcond flight IIK BONIS NON Estate of Mav Van Alia. Deceased tit tut- 1111 inline lulls. 1 BESS: YOU COT MYSTIC FOAM ni i I nther Han- iiuii Notice is hereby islven that James PITCHING RECORDS I rioyu vni wm box score: and have already cleaned the up- M. Schaller. Post Ollu-e Address rvew W.

L. IP. R. H. BB Hi navner thkcs imi 2 ark.

Ohio has been duly appointed as noistery and rugs: I coming dbck and quick. Brinslng an extra can from John J. Carroll Store lor my car upholstery HARRY. Administrator ithjhe Will Annexed De Bonis Non Estate of Mav Van Atta. tieDron iMgnt soimau a Robertson went on to defeat Ken u- a t- The contest brings to-! Colman-Bob Husted, 6-2, 6-1.

In stufgerhigWoylr WeStinghUSe "IsmoSCraXy he league Tuesday nigh Ralph Rector-H ni 1 iiidt ne is 10 ne groomea 10 miSchuler Engineering will tangle-Keim fi-(l fi-1 1 he shoes of Joe DiMaggio in Hanover and Doc's Place of The next event for the Newark tor f.eld when the great Yankee :Npv.k OPS acainst Fitcw. nf 'r 'i deceased, lale of LickinE County, Ohio. Dated this 3rd Hay of July, lttii, HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. Judne ot the Probate Court.

Licking Ray Davis, RandaU Duncan is scheduled to play R. Jenkins, Rim Faux is to play Arch Waller, Dan Evans against Harold Jields, K. Warthin vs. George Duncornhe and Frank Beattyvs. J.

Griffith. TraberTWins star is exDected to end his luw PAIN? QUICK RELIEF FROM ACHES AND pains of chonic rhumatism, arthritis, nervousness, headaches, back, stomach and bowel disorders, Dr. Dickinson, limited practice, medical massage, physiotherapby. Dial 2585-3103. Appointment only.

Wall. Mar. Budway. Mar. Sullian, New.

Zonner. Mar. Ford, New. Banas.ak. Spg.

Tars, Mar Ostby. Rich. Brodowski. Mar, Thlhault, Spg. Sandy.

Lima Zavacla. Mar. Duman. Mar. I.ossier.

New. Nuet7.el, New. Williams. Rich Colone. Rich.

when six men's doubles teams 2 .11 5 ,10 .11 8 9 8 6 2 2 1 6 3 5 Gebhart AB P. PO A Spencer, ss 5 3 4 1 1 0i iFarham. 3b 4 1 1 3 4 2j 1 Hendrickson, 4 3 2 2 1 0 ICorder. 3 1 3 2 1 0j cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Barns. 2b 4 1 3 0 1 0 i Hendrickson, rf 4 1 1 10 0 Hobson.

lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Cress, 1 fl 0 2 0 0 Totals 36 11 16 21 8 2 Lilhopolis AB R. H. PO.A.E. Shv. cf 5 0 0 1 3 1 Brown.

If. 5 0 0 1 0 0 Sarber. 3 0 0 2 2 0 Rohr. lb 4 0 1 10 0 1 Brown, ss 4 2 2 1 3 1 Over, 4 1 0 1 0 0 Racer. 3b 4 1 1 2 2 2 Stebieton.

2b 3 3 3 1 1 I Lindsev. rf 3 2 0 2 0 0 nvuiuil 111 uie licduiiiitr aiuavuun nous career next season. i0f yle mght. The New York management has I instructed George Selkirk, Kansas Parro will play team matches against the Spring Valley Tennis Club of Granville. This will be followed July 28 by a handicap tournament Tahhic TOW 11 BUSINESS WANTED 14 City manager, to use Mantle in center field exclusively.

The youngster had been playing right WTJJ5TON, N. July 16 -(-Vance L. Page, 47. major league and arrangements are now being County, Ohio. NOTICE OF Art'OINTMEN'T EXECITHIX Estate of John W.

Little. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Gladys L. Garrett, whose Post Office address is Fra.eysburg, Ohio has been duly appointed as Executrix of the Estate of John W. Little, late of Licking Countv.

Ohio, deceased. Dated this 2Sth day of June. 1951. HENRY C. ASHCRAFT.

Judee of the Probate Court. LickinE County. Ohio. 7-2-9-16 OTIC OF A POIN TM EN ITOR Estate of Alice S. DaW, Deceased.

Notii'e is hereby elven that L. A. WALL WASHING. RUG CLEANING Phone 56434 made for the big event of each! field with the Yankees Rnh Orv. 'pitcher with the Chicago Cubs from another young slugger in the Yan-il936 to 1938, and former player season, the Licking County tourna- 0 27 14 24 17 0 19 3 10 11 49 96 811 1 42 21 22 47 3 fill 39 68 3 94 45 92 27 4 107 72 105 64 3 Ml 53 93 61 4 93 37 90 28 4 101 73 105 ,38 3 X7 67 101 48 1 39 32 39 30 1 31 38 42 34 4 SO 53 98 47 4 88 65 87 74 2 45 34 44 29 5 78 44 62 72 2 44 28 SS 21 1 26 12 18 10 1 24 16 29 15 1 23 1 2 17 29 1 17 12 12 5 72 62 68 66 6 71 61 100 24 1 5 69 47 68 35 4 48 28 49 28 2 37 31 38 29 7 68 50 85 32 5 72 68 1(10 46 3 1 SJ SO 7 91 68 87 87 5 39 31 42 22 6 41 51 61 3(1 5 40 39 42 52 2 1 8 23 22 15 8 1 10 6 11 5 117(4 bv the nati's Tony Iraoen kee chain, will be shifted from wttn lnmanapons in tne American ment, joinuy sponsorea nn1 TUn Vn.i.ovU Arlt wir.n nn cnnbfMTinrP flt WC 35 9 7 21 11.

6 "arrison, hpg center to either left or right, 'Association, died Sunday. 4 1 3 3 0 0 oll i saicniK, Mar, the two week-ends of August 18-19 'Cincinnati, today had come ot ten- Gehhart pair: t'ho Clay" Lilhopolis Landry, Spg. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STAT: OF OHIO HEPART.MENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus. Ohio, Julv 7. 1951.

Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 51-S4I UNIT PRICE CONTRACT S-513 (1) Sealed proposals will be received the office ot the State Highway Di and 25-26 at Fiberglas Field. National 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 ms age with the national v-iajr, HRLHendrlckson and Slebieton. Courts title in his keeping. Karham.

T-oWt iqsi National Inter-1 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 Janszen, Spg. Davis, Rich. Ares. Lima I.ipka. Mar.

Moquln. Lima Tinker. Rich. Mitchell. New.

Cafe men Beat Zanesville, 10-3 collegiate champion, Sunday regis-Xeagiie Leaders lered a five-set upse of Ihe naj 3 NATIONAL tion's top-ranked singles star Art, OOlErickson. Lima Reeder, whose Post Office address is I Granville. Ohio has been duly ap-! pointed as Executor of the Estate ot Alice S. Davis, late of Licking County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 29th dav of June 1951.

HENRY C. ASHCRAFT. Judge of the Probate Court, LickinE County, Ohio. 7-2-9-16 TIC A I NTMENT F.XEI I TKIX I arson of San Leanaro, hm c. Burr'uehs Lima 0 Pitcher Glen Woodyard gave up the clay courts title match.

0 0 0 0 0 only six hits and struck out 14i Trabert lost the first wo sets. RUNSHodges, Brooklyn. Ley. Spg batters in pitching the Pine Cafe.g-6, 6-2 and trailed IKS in me miiu. pirs BVTTED IN West-1 s.

New. baseball team to a 10-3 victory set before rallying to win 6-4, 6-3, Lq ifjj- Aini tka 7annci'i tp Rlarlf Stare nt a i 'l er- Estate of Clarence Johnson, De- rector of Ohio, at Columbus. Ohio, until 10:00 A. Ohio Standard Time. Tuesday, July 31.

1951. for Improvements in: Delaware and Licking Counties. Ohio, on County Road No. 20 In Harlem Township. Delaware County and Monroe Township.

Licking County, by surface treating with bituminous road mix. Width: Pavement 18 feet; Roadway 24 feet. LenRth 16 705 feet or 3161 miles. "The date set for completion ot this work shall be as set forth In the bidding proposal." Ohio State Employment Servlcs SI North Sandusky Street Delaware. Ohio will furnish the successful bidder sn employment list from which all quali- I ceased.

Notice ts hereby elven that Gladys I M. Johnson, whose Post Office address lis 26 Cherry Street. Newark, Ohio has been duly appointed as Executrix of the Estate of Clarence Johnson, late of TJcklne County. Ohio, deceased. Dated this 14th dav of Julv 1951.

HENRY ASHCRAFT. 1 in; hits Asnourn, i-nnaaei-. While Field Sunday afternoon. The Larsen had been seeded No. 1 in yn a.

Granville High School linger ithe tourney ahead of second-seeded DoUBLES Wyrostek, Cin- Mt. 01160(1 IS didn walk a man over the nineiHerb flarn, defending champion. 2 inning route. jTrabert was third-se eded in the, TRIpLEs Bell, Pittsburgh LeaiOH ChOICG Max Becker with three singles Larsen had defeated Flamjand Musja, st Loul' fi WCyiWII WIIUIWC George Cramcrvho socked out a with Hamilton HOME RUNS-HodgeS) Brook-1 M(. Gilead.

vvilh a rPcord of 12 triple and single in four tries werejRjchardson of Baton Rouge. 5 s'TolEN BASES Jethroe ulns and defeats, will the big guns for the Cafemen. txjNational junior champion to Boston and Robinson, Brook- rule Ihe favorite to replace Mar- Judite of Ihe Probate Court, I.lckfME County, 7-16-23-30 3-6, 8-6. score NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE. OF OHIO IJEPART.M.ENT OF mull WAYS Columbus, Ohio.

Julv 9, 1951. jthe doubles title with a lyn. 13. ion as sixth district champs when nTo.nitivi-' A R. PO.

A ICO K-9 victni'V Over SUdlKt" 0 0 1 4 w. ,11 D' the tournament gets underway Engineer of Sales Leal Copy No. 51-382 2 1 3 0 0 Paearlena. La ann ndi 100 ai With the new lower cost to us, we have immediately reduced our price and are passing these savings along to our customers. T1DE-DUZ-0XYD0L I Ml fUlCt.

I.OMKat N'ewrnme Wednesday morning at both Burrows, Charlottesville, Va. "STRIKEOUTS Sealed proposals will bp received at 1 tne htate ttignwav Di Brooklyn 84 1 Arnoia rai'K and White field the olfice rector of Ohio, at Columbus. Ohio. Iied unskilled labor as Is locally available, shall be selected for this The attention of bidders is directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract, the use of domestic materials, selection of labor, hours of employment and conditions of employment. The minimum wage to paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by Th Department of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improvements in accordance with Sections 17-3.

17-4, 17-4a. 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio." The bidder must submit with his hid a certified check In the amount of $700.00. Plans and specifications are on fits John Sullivan Is Top 0-1 Hurler AMERICAN 'diamonds. BATTING Coan, Washing- Opponents of Mt. Gilead in a ton, .336.

1 first round game will be Newark RUNS Williams, Boston, i0. which has won onlv one game bums CiTTrn im Wil. 1 until 10:00 A. Ohio Standard Time. Tuesday.

July 31. 1951, fur Improvements in: I.ickine Countv. Ohio, on Section State Route No. 13 In Licking Township, by erad-ine. constructing drainage facilities, Zanesville Alexander.

3b. Norris. If. May. ss Bovden.

c. Chandler, p. Sutton, cf. Harzrae. lb.

Cooper. 2b. Johnson, rf. Totals Pine Cafe White, cf, Fobte. lb Becker, 3h.

Brown, If, Klockner. c. Sutton, ss -If. Cramer, rf Hartman. 2h.

Woodyard. p. ...1 ...3 4 4 4 4 ...3 ...3 ...33 AB. 5 2 5 3 5 2 4 4 uiixit-u Him iiiuiit'ii seven mi Mr ins sra- 4 nfl rt iitip In -r. 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 10 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 12 00 00110; 0 0 10 0 3 6 24 8 3j H.

PO.A.E. I 2 2 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 t) 0 1 2 17 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 10 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 fl 0 1 0 fl 0 10 12 27 6 2 10 12 27 Anay uuueu. nams. isosion. 18.

Was 85c Giant Size Pkg. Now Was 32c Large Pkg. Now son. This game will be plaved at locnlnK and resurfacing with asphal-m .1 He concrete. with a average is HITS DiMaggio, Boston, 111.110 a.

m. Wednesday at Arnold Width Favement 24 feet; Roadway Noren, Washing-i Park, variable. ing batter in the onio-mcuana DOUBLES League for the third straight, week, ton 26 according to statistics compiled by TRIPLES Hnwe News Bureau. I Marysville with a record of Minoso, Chicago, three on the right side of the In the department of highways and the office of the division deputy director. eager and six on the opposite 4 2 Marvin Stendel, Marion, witn, HOME RUNS Zernial, Phil-; side will face Marion which has 0 SURF Cochlan Tntals 36 21 doubles has added the lead 22.

won four and lost five at the same Busbv. Chi- time and same day at White Length 23.388 feet or 4 429 miles. The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth in the bidding proposal The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be In accordance with the "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by The Department of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improvements in accordance with Sections 17-3. 17-4. 17-4a.

17-5 and TrUlS lo? 02002 tiivthat department to his leads in I STOLEN BASES Pine Cafe .5 0 1 2 0 3i i ne director reserves the right lo reject any and all bids. T. J. KAUER. 7-16-23 State Highway Director.

(I iTC Notice Is hereby given that The St. John i Evangelical Church of Newark. 9RCochlan 3B Cramer. Boyden Ohio, being a religious corporation. 1 SI 0 Was 63c Giant Pkg.

Now Was 32c Large Pkg. Now SB Foote, White. Foote. le(t Zanesville, Pine Cafe. 8 BB Off Chandler.

4. SO By Chandler. 3: by Woodyard. 14. HBP By Woodyard (May): by Chandler (Footel.

Snider and Packham. hits, 96, and total bases, 152. 17. 'Field. Other department leaders re-j PITCHING Kinder, The 3 m.

game Wednesday main unchanged. They are: Bill 5-0, iat While Field will bring together Lege, Newark, 85 runs and 20 STRIKEOUTS McDermott.lthe two losers of the morning stolen bases; Les Pinkham, Rich- Boston and Raschi, New York, games. The 3 p. m. contest at mond, eight iples; Forest Rendc.

85. 1 Arnold Park will be between the jw0 dinners of Ihe morning frays. has filed Its petition in the Common Pleas Court nf Licking Countv. Ohio. 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio The bidder most submit with his being Case No.

38864. asking for au- bid a certified check in the amount of thorny to sell the first tract described By Afan Maver Chandler Plans BRAVES' BENCH BOSS VEL SUPER SUDS in tne petition and for authority to encumber by mortgage or otherwise the second tract described in the petition; said tracts being more particularly described In said petition. Said matter will be for hearing on Ihe 23rd day of July, 1051. THE ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF NEWARK.

OHIO RANDOLPH and JOHNSON. Attornevs. 6-25 7-2-9-16 To Go Fishing JfW ISkk 'X. 5l SS.OOU.00. Plans and specifications are on file in the department of highways and Ihe office of the division deputy director.

The director reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. T. KAUER. 7-16-23 State Highway Director. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OK OHIO DEPARTMENT OK HIGHWAYS Columbus.

Ohio. Julv 7. PTil. Engineer of Sales Lcim! Cnpv No. 51-378 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be at the office nf the Stutc Highway Director of Ohio at Columbus.

Ohio, un Gray's Radio In Another Tie, 2-2 Gray's Radio softball. team of Newark and the Diamond Power Lancaster played to a 2-2 tie under the lights at the Miller Park diamond in Iancaster Sunday night. Clarence Berry hit a home run for Diamond. Snow of Gray's and Hughes of Diamond Power got doubles. Box score: CWas 77c 14 Vv 3 1 75c Was 32c Large Pkg.

Now uiam rug. Now NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that The Ohio Beli Telephone Company has filed with The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio an Application showing lhat the Company is entitled, because of increased costs and expenses reducing its Income to a grosMv Was for 28c Res. Bar 9c til 10 00 A. Ohio Standard Time. firm- Radin AB H.

PO A Tuesday. July 31 ments in: lor Improve-! inadequate level and for other reasons i as set forth In said Annlicatlon to in- 5 0 113 0 WW-LUX IVORY SWAN SOAP Was 1 ami 2 are offered crease Its rates and charges for basic Proposals N'os 15c as one project and will be awarded as and other exchange telephone services Bath Size Bar Now 4 10 10 0 4 0 1 16 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 1 17 0 5 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 13 1 0 Schofield. 3b. Cooper, rf Snow, Flowers, Oder, ss Gray, 2b Hare. If Parlet.

lb niaWlpv cf. Price was 32c Large Size Package now only DREFT VEL 31c 3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 2 4 33 15 1 ft If i this yeAR Diamond rawer An K. Was 32e Larif Tki Now 31c LUX 'IVORY FLAKES Huehes. 5 0 2 18 0 including puuiic and semi-public telephone services, commonly known as coin box service, private line services and channels, Intrastate message toll telephone service, and mobile telephone service, and to revise its General Exchange Tariff. P.

C. O. No. 3, Its Exchange Kate Tariff, P. U.

O. No. 1. Its Private Line Tariff. P.

U. C. O. No. 1, Us Message Toll Telephone Service Tariff.

P. IS. C. O. No.

6. and Us Mobile Telephone Service Tariff. U. C. O.

No. 1 to effect such Increases in rates and charges, all as more fully set forth In the Application on file with the Commission and In ihe exhibits thereto attached and made one contract. Proposal No, 1 Licking Countv, Ohio, on Sections 0.00. 1.55. 3.80.

3.11. 4K. 10.1'). V. S.

Route No. 62. in Burlington, Bennington. Liberty. Monroe Townships, by upplying a hiiuminous treatment.

Item Pa ement Widlh 16 feet. Length 51 216 feel. Width 18 feel, Length feet. Width 20 feet. Length 581 feel Total length 88.7H1 feet or 16 80 miles.

I'riipuval Nu, 5 Knox Countv. Ohio, on Sections 0 00. 1.14 (4.111 4.7(1. 14.68. 18.73.

19 45 122.16 Brmkhaveni, V. S. Route No. 62, In Morgan, lav, Harri READING, Pa July 16 -Baseball fan A. B.

"Happy" Chandler is headed back to his native Kentucky today, no longer Ihe commissioner. But he told a crowd of 3.000 attending a dedication of Reading's $650,000 Municipal Memorial Stadium yesterday he is "not closing the door entirely on baseball and might be back." But. the former U. S. Senator and governor, of Kentucky wouldn't elaborate.

Nor would he comment on a report major league players are considering him as Iheir rep. rrsontative in dealings with owners. Happy headed for Kentucky by way of Philadelphia but what he planned to do there was not made known. He did tell Ihe audience here he definitely is going fishing. Where? "In Kentucky." The dedication was Chandler's last official act as baseball commissioner.

Major league ow ners refused to give him another seven-year term. Although his present term does not expire until 1952, Happy quit with ten months to go on his contract with assurance he will be paid in full on his $65,000 aiiiiiKil salary. Mil II t. TO MUIiEKS Perrv Local School District will re I II Iff 110 I it MifiJ ftV Young. 5 0 0 Graf, rf 0 0 C.

Beerv, 5 1 2 F. Beery, rf 5 1 1 Daubenmlre. lb 5 0 0 Bradford. If ...5 0 1 Matheny, 2b 4 0 1 f'rnmnnd. K.

401 Down Goes the Prices on All Purpose a part thereof Shortening CRISCO 3 Th he proposed revisions will effect In creases In rates and charires thrnueh- Price Was 1.09 son, Butler. Howard. 1 nion and Jet ferson Townships, by applying a bi- out the territory In which the Com Shortenin Albers 97' 87' 97' 3 DURKEE Lb. Can Lb. Can Lb.

Can Price Was98e Totals 42 2 8 3.1 4 2 Orav Radio ..0 000010000 12 D. Power 0 1 00000000 12 RBI Snow, Flower, Beery. 2B Snow, HiiEhes. HR C. Beery.

Snow. DP Schofield to Parlet, Left Grav Radio, Diamond Power. 10. BB Off Flowers. off Beerv, 3 SO-- Bv Flowers.

10: by Beery. 16. HP-By Flowers, 2. Grumdtisrh and Wright. Yesterday's Stars BATTING Connie Ryan, Reds doubled and homered, scoring two run and batting in two, in first game, 5-3 victory over Brooklyn.

Anothej- double featured tumlnous treatment, Item T-3I, Pavement Width 17 feef, Length 16 101 feet. Width 18 feet, Length 5K7 feet. Width 20 feet, Length 26 136 feet. Width 17 feel. Length 2,693 feet.

Martlnsbut Width 18 feet. Length 3.S02 feet. Brlnkhaven Total lengln 117.322 feet or 22 22 miles Pioposali Non 1 and 2 of this project to be completed not later than (A Inner 15. pi5t. -J ill 3 SPRY For Lighter, Fluffier Cakes and Pies Price Was 1.09 pany operates.

The ptajer of the Application' requests the Commission to do the following: la 1 Approve the Increased rates and charges and Ihe changes and withdrawals proposed In said Application; tbl Approve the filing of the proposed schedule sheets in the form attached 10 the Application or as they may be revised in order lo reflect suili revlsiuiis thereof as may become effective, pursuant to orders of the Commission, during the interim between the filing of the Application and the dale upon which said proposed schedule sheets become effective: (c Establish an effective date for said proposed schedule sheets. A copy the Application, lnrlurtlnf a cony of the present and proposed schedule sheets, may be Inspected bv any Interested party at the office ot TOMA1 ceive bids for approximately 50 tons paid to ne nuniniuni wage in ne "LJLJ 'Z iploye.l on this The minimum wage to be school bin for the school of 1951- contract year shall be in accordance with the Sched HOLMES, iEV MM AG SR. OP" TAE 1952. All bids recehed wilt he priced per ule of Prevailing Hourly Vs Rates Ascertained and Determined bv The Inn for hauling plus irlce at in mine inn lor nauitng piu airtre ai ins wj tmm, nf Rdaiinns ap-Blds must be In the hands of (Jerk Slatff Highway Department hv Hock Aug 21. Improvements in accordance wilh Sec- I he Board of Education reserves Ihe 171 )7 17.5 and 17-5a rluht to relect any or all bids 9 vy of the General Code of Ohio, I "I'M 1 ne inmnisaion, state mure Building.

Front Street, Columbus, Ohio, and at fe was opietiAuf owe? 8 five-run in seventh inning of second-game 6-5 wim I PITCHING Sam Zoldak, Ath-I letics handcuffed White Sox with one hit a third-inning single by Chicago tJarrasquel, as he turned in 5-0 shutout in second game of twin bill. A's also won opener, 34. The eagle can look at the sun unharmed, because- it can draw a thin membran over its eyes. mi we yMKs ear TweypuxiT TArfK MFP MIT HARP ENOUGH FOR TeR OUrrECP, TfAM Ztm flier LEVI PIMM. 7-1 Clerk.

Noiicii APi-oiNiMtN'r FA I I OK Estate of Ainimta Kreager, Deceased Notice Is hereby given that Bert R. Orr. whose Post. Office address is Brownsville, Ohio has been duly appointed as Executor of th Estatt of The bidder inns) submit with his bid a certified check in the amouitl of im. Plans and specifications ate on file In the department of highways and the of! Ice of the.

dlv islrm deputy director. The director the right to re Ject any and all bids. T. J. KAUER.

T-1S-J1 Sta Highway Director uy uusiue uince 01 me company. The lorm of this notice has been approved bv The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. THE OHIO BFLL TELEPHONE COMPANY, By ARTHUR B. GOETZK. Vice President, TfieeRAVSi WAS .304 I.

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