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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 11

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on WANT ADS SELL IT! CASH BUYERS ARE LOOKING FOR YOUR ANTIQUES IN TODAY'S WANT ADS. IS YOUR OFFER THERE? DIAL 345.4053 PATASKALA RESIDENTS 224-5756 3 LINES 6 DAYS $312 The Advocate 25 W. Main St. Public Auctions 12 Looking for a larger home or a smaller one? Shop the Classified Ads for the best selection. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1976 TIME 11:00 A.M.

THE FOLLOWING ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS FROM THE TATE OF THE LATE JENNIE M. WRIGHT, DECEASED, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT THE RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 1244 E. MAIN STREET IN LANCASTER, OHIO. ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oak curved glass china closet with claw leet: oak combination secretary desk: square oak pedestal extension table and boards: set 4 oak chairs; 5 good oak rockers: other fancy rockers; oak dresser with mirror; dome top trunk; oak sewing machine; oak stands; upright piano and bench; 3 Iron beds; nice 3 piece walnut bedroom suite: older 3 piece over stuffed living room suite: Ingraham Gingerbread clock; mantle clock; variety of old dishes, including large Heisey pitcher: china bowls; vases; crooksville china; plus many other china and glass pieces: other bedroom furniture: lamps; pots and pons; refrigerator: good television: studio couch: plus many other small and old items found in an old homestead NOTE: Mrs. Wright was past 90, so pion to attend to find many old Items in good condition.

There are many Items not listed. TERMS Cash or check with positive identification LUNCH SERVED AUCTIONEERS MIKE CLUM AND CRAIG CONNELLY, Thornville, 244-6851 EXECUTORS FORREST E. CRACKEN and HAZEL M. LeBLANC Clip this ad as it will appear only this time PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 25, 1976 at 5:45 P.M. THE FOLLOWING LISTED HOLD AND ANTIQUE I ITEMS FROM A SMALL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD WITH ADDITIONS AT 700 GRANDVIEW ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF CORNER OF GRANDVIEW AND STATE RT.

33 (DUBLIN ROAD) IN COLUMBUS, OHIO, PLEASE PARK ON RIDGE ST. AS GRANDVIEW AFFORDS NO PARKING. SIGNS WILL BE POSTED. ANTIQUE, MODERN HOUSEHOLD TO OVERSTUFFED PLATFORM ROCKERS, 2. NICE MAPLE CHESTS OF DRAWERS; COUCH WITH FLORAL DESIGN; END TABLE; MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE; NICE SMALL OAK CHEST; DOUGH BOX END TABLE; OAK STANDARD KNEE HOLE DESK; OLD GREEN GRANITE GAS STOVE: COSCO OFFICE CHAIR; WORK TABLE; WOODEN BASE TABLE LAMPS; MIRRORS; PICTURES AND FRAMES; ERICSON ASH TRAY: AMBER VASE: 4 PIECES HEISEY; CAMBRIDGE BOWLS: WELLER POTTERY: MCCOY: SMALL SHIP MODEL: MINIATURE BRASS SPITTOON: DEPRESSION GLASS; STAR POTTERY PITCHER; ORNATE IRONBEDWITH BRASS KNOBS; SOME TIN WARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS: MORE UNLISTED.

LUNCH TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK WITH I. D. AUCTIONEERS: CRAIG CONNELLY, GRANVILLE, O. 587-2874. MIKE CLUM, THORNVILLE 246-6851 PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1976 AT 10:30 A.M.

THE FOLLOWING LISTED ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAVE BEEN MOVED FROM A HOME IN GRANVILLE, OHIO AND WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE RANCH, NORTH OF GRANVILLE. TAKE STATE RT. 661 NORTH FROM GRANVILLE, 3 MILES TO CAMBRIA MILL FOLLOW GUN RACK SIGNS TO SALE. Fine matched set of 5 Victorian walnut parior pieces including settee: platform rocker; gentleman's chair; 2 side chairs: Taber walnut parlor organ, small size, 10 stops; oak curved glass china cabinet; walnut Victorian love seat with high back; finest quality rosewood carved leg dian desk; walnut Victorian 7' pier mirror with marble top base: walnut leaded glass door china cabinet; re-upholstered oak tainting couch; unusual radio cabinet which is used as table; ladder back chair; old leather stagecoach trunk; ornatefloor lamps; pine blanket chest. old nickel operated pool table probably from saloon; primitive bench; nice clean Duncan Phyfe walnut dining room suite with extension table, pods, china cabinet, 6tyre back chairs with needlepoint seats; bedroom suite in walnut with poster bed, vanity and mirror, 4 drawer chest, night stand; telephone desk; Uphoistered platform rocker, adjustable maple bookshelves; wool hooked rug (Chinese); ornate mahogany library table: green curved glass panel table lamp; several pieces Heisey Including orchid bowl; large orchid servingdish; 11 signed dancing girl shrimp dishes with 10 inserts; Plantation sandwich tray with experimental etch.

signed tray: wooden trencher; iron sheep cake mold. royal ruby luncheon sets; opalescent hobnail ton vase: 4 boxes of collectable bottles; set of 7 pewter measures (not old); corn jobber! and Like new green wing back lounge chair and ottoman. 2 matching goid uphoistered chairs and ottoman; pair Mediterranean end tables; pair of candlestick lamps; contemporary designer Hermon Miller couch; Queen size hideabed soa; Naugahyde recliner; 4 Thomasville dining choirs. scalloped edge coffee table; bedroom chair; small apartment Coldspot refrigerator: Toppon electric range: toaster; 2 vacuum cleaners: tableclothes; spreads; games and toys; Christmas decorations; pictures and fromeo; Polaroid 360 with electronic Hash; Corning ware; kitchen ware; deep fryer; 3 Burpee seed clocks; and Arlens 5h.p. riding mower (in nice condition); Toro 21" electric mower; 5,000 BTU air conditioner; lawn seeder; wheelbarrow; TOOLS, both hand and power; lawn furniture.

NOTE: This is all clean, well cared for merchandise. We'll be selling under cover so don't worry about the weather. LUNCH TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH ID AUCTIONEERS: MIKE CONNELLY, GRANVILLE, OHIO 587-2874 MIKE CLUM OWNERS: MR. MRS. JOHN BLAIR Pleasure boats leave Mediterranean ean resort By The LA Washington Post News Service PORT'ERCOLE, Italy Two months ago, new marina at this fashionable Mediterranean resort was packed with handsome yachts.

Port officials were looking forward to a bonanza summer season. Today, however, the piers and quays that were built for the largest and most elegant boats are nearly empty, and harbor people here and elsewhere on the Italian coast have been hit by a sudden lack of business. The reason: Italy's tax authorities and customs police have cracked down on yachts flying the so-called flags of convenience, or "shadow flags," mainly Panamanian and Liberian. These foreign registrations are a loophole through which Italian boat owners avoid paying income taxes, the authorities say. They also let the yachtsmen enjoy the privilege of duty-free cigarets and liquor.

The crackdown has resulted in hundreds of pleasure boats being sequestered legally seized in Italian ports, and most of the other big boats have shoved off for safe havens in Corsica, France, Monaco, Malta, Yugoslavia and Greece. "Business is down by 30 per cent or more," accordingg to a marina operator here, 100 miles north of Rome. "Most of the big boats that spend the money are gone." The operator looked on morosely as two tax officials accompanied by gray-uniformed customs police prowled a pier looking for the owners of two power boats registered in Panama. "They are after tax dodgers," the marina man said. "And that is a good thing.

But they should get the tax evaders without ruining the summer pleasure boating business. "There are 75,000 workers involved in the pleasure boat industry: boat building, repair, port handling and crews. And several new marinas are trying to get started in Italy. This crackdown is affecting their livelihood." Italian tax officials estimate that 9,000 foreign-registered pleasure craft are moored in Italian ports most of them owned by Italians. In a port like Rapallo, 90 per cent of Italian-owned yachts fly foreign flags.

A 1961 law prohibits resident Italian citizens owning boats under foreign registration from operating in Italian waters, but the law has been violated flagrantly. It is a simple matter to register a vessel in Panama or Liberia, and not much more difficult to set up a Panamanian or Liberian corporation to operate the boat. There are several reasons why Italian citizens take this course, violating the 1961 law it entitles a buyer to avoid paying the 30 per cent sales tax on pleasure craft in Italy. (And the boat builder is able to obtain a large subsidy from the government for producing for the "export" market.) -With a foreign flag, boat owners are entitled to large discounts on fuel, supplies and duty-free alcohol and cigarets. News in brief SOLO CLUB 9:30 a.m.

Sunday at Seaway, The Newark Solo Club for Eastland Shopping Center, to Adults will have go to a picnic at Forest Hills, Memorial Hospital, room 517. PATIENT DISMISSED Mildred Broseus has been Single a party 8:30 tonight at S. Fourth hosted by Harold George. relased from Licking Memorial Hospital following surgery, St. For more information, con- HOSPITAL PATIENT and is convalescing in the tact Bertha Lucas, 211 Hoover Mrs.

Walter Cotton, 260 Myr- home of her mother at 38 St. Also, the club will meet tle is a patient in Licking Wilson St. Deaths And Funerals Michael Christopher Morehouse Services for Michael Christopher Morehouse, 4-year-old son of Donald E. and Alline (Binckley) Morehouse, Rt. 4, will be 2 p.m.

Sunday in the chapel of Criss Brothers Funeral Home, with the Rev. Roger Powell officiating. Burial will be in Poplar Forks Cemetery, Gratiot. Michael died Thursday evening in Children's Hospital, Columbus, after being struck by a car Thursday in Columbus. He was born Oct.

1, 1971, in Newark. He was a member of the Old Stone Church of Christ." Surviving besides his parents are a brother, Donald E. Morehouse of the home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston L.

Morehouse of Rt. maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Binckley of Rt.

paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mills of Newark; and maternal greatgrandmother, Mrs. Ethel Evans of Frazeysburg. The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tonight in the funeral home.

Steven Fredrick Bucklew Services for Steven Frederick Bucklew, 17, of Rt.3, will be 1 p.m. Monday in Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, with the Rev. Frank Odor officiating. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. Steven died this morning in Childrens Hospital, Columbus after a lengthy illness.

He was born May 22, 1959, in Parkersburg, W. to C. Robert Bucklew and Harriet (Boring) Bucklew. was a student at Granville High School and was a member of the Bible Baptist Church. Surviving besides his parents are a brother, Michael, of the home: two sisters: Esther and Elizabeth, both of the home; maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Bessie Boring of Rt.3; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hallie Bucklew of Morgantown, W.Va. The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Eudora McCollum Wadsworth Graveside memorial services for Eudora McCollum Wadsworth, 76, of Phoenix, formerly Granville, will be 2 p.m.

Sunday in Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville, with the Rev. Donald Collins officiating. Mrs. Wadsworth died Tuesday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix.

She was born April 2, 1900, in Cambridge, Ohio, to Edwin and Odessa Fibley. She was a retired supervisor for Nationwide Insurance, and, after her retirement, was a receptionist at Denison University's Huffman Hall. Mrs. Wadsworth attended Granville schools and graduated from the Doane Academy in 1919. She was a member of the Centenary United Methodist Church, the Village Guild and the Order of the Eastern Star, all of Granville.

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Given under my hand and the seal of this Court, this 6th day of August, 1976 VIRGINIA WEISS COMMON PLEAS JUDGE PROBATE DIVISION 8-7-14-21 (INVENTORIES) COMMON PLEAS LICKING LEGAL NOTICE. COUNTY, SS: To the surviving spouse, if any, next of kin, beneficiaries under the will, if any, creditors and the attorney or attorneys representing any of the aforementioned persons: You are hereby notified that an inventory and appraisement has been filed in the following estates: Robert E. Beck, Richard Ralph Biehl, Thora Bixier, Wilda E. Boggess, Mary Lou Brown, Ruth L. Butt, Edward C.

Carpenter, James Harold Dunlop, Anna B. Evans, Georgeanna Greer, Aaron Gutman, Lewis T. Jenkins, Bert E. Jones, Doris Rankin Jordan, Clarence V. Kieber, Julia A.

Kirts, Noble S. Kuhn, Mamie Lanning, James H. Markie, Cecil Mauger, Dorothy Gait Middleton, Minnie C. Miller, Reta Pape, Forrest J. Phillips, Desso C.

Pipes, Margaret Price, Elenore M. Rice, Frances E. Scanion, Charles E. Schuler, James J. Shaner, Edythe G.

Skees aka Edith G. Skeese, Marie F. Slater, Perry H. Smith, Joseph P. Spickler, George S.

Tewksbary, Helen L. Warner, And the following Schedule of Claims: Carl J. Ankele, Clarence P. Cramer, Charlotte K. Darnes, James Francis Grady aka James F.

Grady, Lewis T. Jenkins, Carroll Guy Johnson, Charles A. Johnson, Bert E. Jones, Julia A. Kirts.

Noble S. Kuhn, Lola O. Lega, Gary Orville McArtor, John K. McGowan, Reta E. Pape, Forrest J.

Phillips, Ansel Deane Phinney, Margaret Price, James J. Shaner, Edythe G. Skees aka Edith G. Skeese, Robert L. Staats, Thurston T.

Stidham, George S. Tewksbarv, and Marguerite Vermillion. Said Inventories and Appraisements and Schedule of Claims will be set for hearing before this Court, September 3. 1976, at 10 o'clock A.M. Any person desiring to except to said Inventories or Claims as filed, must file exceptions thereto at least five (5) days prior to the date set for hearing or be forever barred.

Given under my hand and the seal of this Court this 13th day of August, 1976. VIRGINIA WEISS, JUDGE COMMON PLEAS COURT PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No. 43784 Doc. 59 Page 234 Estate of Mildred M. Killeen Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Margaret Bickel of 85 N. 25th Street, Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Administratrix of the Estate Mildred M. Killeen deceased, late of the City of Newark, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months Dated this 16th day of August 1976. Virginia Weiss Judge Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division Licking County, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No.

43786 Doc. 59 Page 236 Estate of Claude M. Huggins Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Elsie Louise Huggins of Route (103 Oak Drive), Hebron, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executorix of the Estate of Claude M. Huggins deceased, late of the City of Hebron, Licking County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months Dated this 17th day of August 1976. Virginia Weiss Judge Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division Licking County, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends to make application to the Common Pleas Court, Probate Division of Licking County, Ohio, for an order to change her name to Andrea Arlene Bowman. Said application will be by petition to be filed in said Court, on or after the 21st day of September 1976. Dated this 18th day of August 1976. Andrea Arlene Workman 8-21 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No.

43785 Doc. 59 Page 235 Estate of Willis B. Eshelman Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ray W. Eshelman of Box 121, 34 Perry St.

Louisville, Ohio, has been duty appointed Executor of the Estate of Willis B. Eshelman deceased, late of Newton Township, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months Dated this 16th day of August 1976. Virginia Weiss Judge Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division Licking County, Ohio LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT The Board of Newton Township, Licking County of Ohio, will receive bids until 12:00 noon the 8th doy of September, 1976 for the purchase of a used diesel driven wheel tractor. With minimum specifications as follows: 4 cylinder diesel engine, 180 cubic inches, 4 speed shuttle reversing transmission, 4000 lb.

loader lift capacity, cu. yd. bucket, 80 bucket width, rear counterweight, 11L 16 front tires, 17.5x 24 rear tires, 4 post R.O.P.S. canopy, lights, front and rear, loader to be industrial type only. Offered as trade-in1 Farmall A tractor and mower.

Bidder to submit detalled specifications of equipment offered. The Board of Trustees reserve the right to accept or reiect any or all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees of Newark Township. PHYLLIS J. WALKER, CLERK 8-21 LEGAL NOTICE LICKING COUNTY, STATE OF OH1O COMMON PLEAS COURT, PROBATE Whereas accounts and vouchers have been filed in the office of the Common Pleas Court, Probate Division, by the Executors of the following estates: Joseph J.

Antritt, Walter C. Argust, J. Avers, John Jeffrey Baker, Lillion Bickel, Frank H. Chambers, Charles S. Corder, George P.

Fields, James Francis Grady aka James F. Grady, Julia A. Kirts, James H. Markie, Charles Patrick McBride, Lula Blanche Melching, aka Lulu Blanche Melching, Emerson R. Miller, Forrest J.

Phillips, Margaret Price, Patty A. Reed, Ralph M. Stedman, Fred T. Swartz, Leona L. Swartz, and Lawrence A.

Weaver By the Administrators of the following estates: Joseph W. Duncan, Betty Jo Gerow, Elenore M. Rice, and James J. Shaner By the Guardians of the following estates: Oliver B. Herendeen, Shelly and Stephen Weakley By the Trustees of the following estates: Ruth R.

Rybolt and Harold L. Kier And Affidavit in lieu of account: John R. Moroney Notice is hereby given that said accounts, vouchers and affidavits are now on file in the office of the said Court, being suspended for confirmation and any persons interested in said accounts or any item thereof may file written exceptions thereto at least five (5) days prior to the 22nd. day of September, 1976, when the same will be heard and continued from day to day until finally disposed. Given under my hand and the seal of this Court, this 20th.

day of August, 1976. VIRGINIA WEISS COMMON PLEAS JUDGE PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No. 43790 Doc. 59 Poge 239 Estate of Lolo I. Wince Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Vearl Wince of 226 Quentin Road South, Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Lola Wince deceased, late of the City of Newark, Licking County, Ohio, Creditors are reauired to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months Dated this 18th day of August 1976. Virginia Weiss Judge Court of Common Pleas. Probate Division Licking County, Ohio NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE STATE OF OHIO, LICKING COUNTY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS PROBATE DIVISION Case No. 41284 Betty J. Proshek as Administratrix of the Estate of Richard H.

Proshek, deceased, -VSBetty J. Proshek, et al. Defendants. In the pursuance of the order of probate court of Licking County, Betty Proshek. Administratrix of the Estate of Richard H.

Proshek, will otter for sale at unblic auction the 17th day of Septem- ber, 1976, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., in the Rotunda of the Licking County Court House, the following described real estate: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Licking and City of Newark, bounded and described as follows: Being Lot No. 9209 in Edgewood Park Second Addition as the some is delineated upon the plat recorded in Volume 6, page 235 of the Plat Records in the Recorders office of Licking County, Ohio. Being the same premises conveved by the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to Richard H. Proshek and Betty Jane Proshek, by deed dated August 31, 1970 and recorded in Vol. 664, page 680 of the Deed Record of Licking County, Ohio.

Said premises are appraised at $16.000.00 Dollars and must be sold for not less than said appraised value, and the terms of sale are: Cash sale, one hundred ($100.00) Dollars on the dav of sale, and the balance on confirmation of the sale. Betty J. Proshek, Administratrix of the Estate of Richard H. Proshek, deceased. ADVOCATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "The People's Marketplace" The Advocate responsible for errors in the FIRST INSERTION ONLY PLEASE READ YOUR ADI ADS MAY BE CHARGED IF YOU ARE LISTED IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DEAD LINES (non -commercial) 4 P.M.

day before publication, except noon Friday for Saturday publication and noon Saturday for Monday. AUCTION DEADLINES 2 P.M. two days prior to publication except noon Thursday for Saturday and noon Saturday for Tuesday. CORRECTIONS may be made until 9 A.M. for same publication except 5 P.M.

Friday is deadline for Saturday corrections. CANCELLATIONS may be made until 9 A.M. for same day publication. AFTER THE FIRST INSERTION, 5 P.M. Friday is kill deadline for Saturday pub.

lication. For Fast Courteous Help in Placing Your Ad or Further Information, Call 345-4053 Pataskala Residents Call 224-5756 Ask for "Classified" All advertising subject to ap proval of the publisher and will be run under the proper classification Special Notice BOYER-LEECH DETECTIVE AGENCY LICENSED 344-8215 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CARNIVAL, Aug. 21. 1 p.m. until supplies run out.

Games. Awards. Bake Sale Rummage Sate. Neal Ave. Church Parking Lot.

SWEET CORN- August 16th, 1 or 100 dozen. Priced so everyone can eat corn. In sixty vears of research, we have corn that is tender and sweet. Free delivery. Phone 745-5665.

THE PERFECT PICNIC SPOT! Available for any size groups. Family reunions, clubs, Industrial picnics, etc. Amusement rides, petting zoo, food, etc. For reservations: MOXAHALA PARK, Junction RT. 22 93 West, Zonesville, Ohio.

Phone 452-3398. Lost And Found LOST TICK COON HOUND PUP, months old, between Brushy Fork and Claylick. REWARD. 763-2159. FOUND-BEIGE SIAMESE CAT WEARING BLUE COLLAR.

PHONE 522-4127 LOST -Belgion Sheepdog. Large, black, collie shepherd type dog. Jacksontown Pike area. Name: Popcorn. 323-4884.

LOST Grav haired shaggy dog, male, white feet, named Vicinity of Central Ave. Wearing flea collor. WARD. 349-7127 LOST BROWN WHITE SPRINGER SPANIEL, male, wearing brown collar. in Vanatta Prescott area.

Child's pet. 745- 5316 Personals 3 REMOVE EXCESS BODY FLUID with FLUIDEX TABLETS, Only $1.9 at 0'KOON DRUGS REDUCE SAFELY with DIADEX TABLETS. Trial size $1.19. 0'KOON DRUGS 15 S. PARK PL.

Money To Loan Federal Land Farm Loans 231 Hudson Ave. 345-1916 Public Auctions 12 JIM PEDDICORD Inc. REALTOR AUCTIONEER 53 N. THIRD ST. 345-3491 ERNIE DECKER 763-2125 ROY R.

FINK 366-4762 AUCTIONEER 344-4544 ROBERT D. THOMPSON AUCTIONEER 323-0016 RONALD D. RHODEBACK AUCTIONEER 587-2544 DON BAISDEN AUCTIONEER RT. THORNVILLE 246-5485 MIKE CLUM AUCTIONEER THORNVILLE 246-6851 JOHN WATSON, AUCTIONEER Phone Pataskala 927-2733 Granville Livestock Sates, 587-0154 CRAIG CONNELLY, Auctioneer ANTIQUE ESTATE FARM GRANVILLE, OHIO 587-2874 GARY ZINKON Auction- Realty, Inc. 1-622-4001 BILL 1-545-7373 JACK BRADDOCK AUCTIONEER RT.

S. NEWARK, OHIO 522-4193 ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION BY KENNY FRYE Sunday, August 22 at 12 noon EAST OF COLUMBUS 1-70 EAST TO RT. 310 EXIT ETNA LIONS CLUB THIS IS A LARGE ESTATE FROM LEDO, OHIO, AND IS LOADED WITH OLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, OLD DOLLS AND A GLASS LAMPS. TART Buffet; table; choirs; secretary bookcase: 2 desks; fancy oak organ, mint condition; box: some Victorian furniture. CLOCKS: Delft Blue China clock; 5 shelf clocks; others.

DOLLS: 19" A 3200 and kid body; 19" Kestner 154 Bisque head and kid body. 2 Hummels. 2 Art Glass lamps: others. Beer stein; 5 Carnival bowis: 6 Flo blue plates. Choice pieces of Nippon, Heisey, R.

S. Prussia bowl. Phoenix Bird marked Noritoke: China. Impossible to make a complete listing. 23 jewell gold watch.

About 25 pictures and several old books. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH PROP. ER I.D. PHONE (614) 279-8398 KENNY FRYE JOHN ERMARD, AvEtioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1976 TIME 10:00 A.M.

THE FOLLOWING LISTED ITEMS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALPHEUS C. MC CANCE WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT THE RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 56 BROAD STREET (ST.RT.13) IN GLOUSTER, OHIO. ANTIQUES ANTIQUE CAR PARTS 4 drawer lIft lid spool cabinet; spool cose; walnut cabinet with 12 small drawers; marble top balance scales with brass weights; wood Putman dye cabinet; shoe last; ice tongs; other old advertising items; license plates; a very large variety of old and antique car parts of every description and type including partially: rebuilt Model Magnetos; rebuilt carburetor; distributors of all types; variety of spoke wheels; pair Model doors; gas tanks, new piston pins, bearings, fuel pumps, gauges, block for Hudson 6, 2 transmissions, headlamps, vacuum tanks, rear end and transmission ports, springs, gear and universal ports, variety of old car magazines and automotive data books, old advertising calendars, plus many, many, more old car parts. TOOLS Homemade metal lathe; pullers; rockert sets; old wrenches; lacks: dye set; variety of old mechanics tools; magnetic base; few precision tools; vacuum gauge; compression gauge timer; forge hand seamers; old car pictures and scrapbook; plus much more. Mr.

McCance was past 90 and worked on cars and rebuilt parts for old cars all his life, so plan to attend to see what will be dug out. TERMS Cash or check with positive identification LUNCH SERVED AUCTIONEERS MIKE CLUM, Thornville, 246-6851 MARY S. MC CANCE Administrator Clip this ad as it will appear onty this time PUBLIC AUCTION AS AM DISCONTINUING THE TRACTING BUSINESS I WILL SELL ALL OF THE TOOLS, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS THAT I HAVE ACCUMULATED IN THE LAST TWELVE YEARS AT PUBLICAUCTION AT THE OLD ROPER WAREHOUSEAT THE CORNER OF WILSON STREET AND UNION STREET IN NEWARK. (USE WILSON STREET ENTRANCE). SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 11:00 A.M.

Large selection of electric power tools such as saws, drills, lack hammers, belt sanders, motors, water pumps, electric kerosene heater. Large selection of carpenters and contractors hand tools, such as shovels, rakes, meter box, hammers, and mony other tools too numerous to mention. Large selection of plumbers toois, pipes and fittings, over 100 boxes of pipe fittings, plumber testing equipment, vinyl tile cutter and roller; basement wall retainer lacks; two floor furnaces; Miami stone cutter; Briar Mill stones: nails of various sizes; bridging, scaffolding wall brockets. BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT Two complete wet units with shampoo bowl; two hydraulic tilt back chairs; seven brand new hot food Model C10X OTHER ITEMS TwO power lawn mowers; vacuum cleaner; bar stools; water skiis; ping pong table; bicycle: some travel troller parts and occessories: 14 and 15 inch tires and rims; all terrain vehicle. ANTIQUES Copper washing machine: hand wringer; cook stove: rocking chair.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please note the starting time as this is a large sale and it must start on time. All Items are good useable Items. Sale will take place inside of warehouse. TERMS OF SALE CASH HAROLD MARVIN- OWNER FURMAN TINON AND ROY FINK AUCTIONEERS Public Auctions 12 PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 22, 1976, 12:30 P.M. THE FOLLOWING LISTED ANTIQUES FROM AN ESTATE IN NEWARK WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ROBERTS FARM ON ROBERTS RD.

IN THORNVILLE, OHIO. FOLLOW ST. RT. 13 TO THE THORNPORT, TURN OFF AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO ROBERTS RD. 150 pieces of Heisey in clear and colors including 2 plug horses, scotty doo.

frosted madonna, frosted wedding bell, cobalt salt dips, 10 flamingo nut dishes, etched handled basket, unusual urinal and handled potty, vanity set, diamond optic flamingo goblets, cruets, prisms. many flamingo plates in different patterns. moon gleam plate, creamers and sugars. candle holders, wines, cornucopia vases. punch bowl and base, pin travs, relishes, mayonaize, and more unlisted 12 Cambridge Ice blue sherberts: vellow Cambridge luncheon set: fine old hanging lamp with brass frame and prisms: fine branch chandeller: hand painted dishes: Capodi Monti floral bowl; bud vases: blown 2 color lamp base; nice oak kitchen colander clock: 2 Sessions mantle clocks: New Haven mantle clock: small Phonic Jr.

phonograph and 34 records. Most ornate unusual wicker corner chair yOU have ever seen: oak glass door flatwall cupboard; oak claw foot round extension table; double brass bed; walnut china cupboard; small oak curved glass china cabinet: nice Victorian chest of drawers with wishbone swivel mirror: walnut raised panel cupboard top; 2 kitchen cupboards; nice hanging Ice cream parlor 2 blade tan; fern stand: 4 walnut Victorian side choirs; ornate cherry finish side chair: mission style library desk; maple rocker; glass claw and ball foot stand: other square stands: Queen Ann style dining table: Sheraton style side board; sewing rocker with caned seat: Duncan Phyle tybie with chairs: spool turned stand; other odd chairs; modern overstuffed recliner and straight chair: mahogany dresser with ornate mirror: tin dome top trunk; 4 leg cherry finish drop leaf table; Empire chest of drawers: Sunray gos range, LUNCH TERMS Cash or Check with identi. fication AUCTIONEERS CRAIG CONNELLY, Granville, Ohio US 587-2874, MIKE CLUM, Thornville, 246-6851 You get quick results whether you're buying or selling when you use Classified. PUBLIC AUCTION WE WILL SELLALL LISTED ITEMS AT AUCTION I AT FARM LOCATED IN CORD AT 7853 N.E. CONCORD RD.

EAST FROM JOHNSTOWN AND NORTH WEST OF ALEXANDRIA, 2 MILES FROM ST.RT. 37 AND SOUTH OF RT. 62 SIGNS OF DIRECTION FROM RT. 37 AND RT. 62.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1976 FARM ITEMS 1946 Ford- Ferguson tractor: model 20 Ferguson tractor with 30 T-kit: Allis Chaimers 40 combine-good-many extra parts: Ford 2x14 plow; 3 point disc also -section disc harrow: drag harrow: New Idea (T) manure spreader; black hawk corn planter; point Oliver 2x12 plow; John Deere no. mower: 3 point grader blade: 2 steel wheel farm wagons; box bed; Ford cuttivators: Wood Bros. corn picker; 60 In. rotary mower; tractor (3 point) lack: farm wagon flat bed; corn shelter: large teed box; metal feed box; hedge and locust line posts: 2 pair platform scales: lumber screw lacks; weeder; electric cable: many hand tools: extra wheels and rims; belts; spud bars; grapple fork: steel drums: Stewart clippers: fence strechers stretchers: extension ladders and roof ladders; garden-orchard barrel spraver; grease guns; doors; windows: copper pipe and more Farm items at 1:00 p.m. LIVESTOCK 2 voung Hereford cows: 1 Hereford heifer calf; Hereford bull calf: 21 sheep consist.

ing of 5 2 vear old ewes, 5 4 year old ewes, 5 ewe lambs. 5 wether lambs, one good buck all real fancy ones and healthy, sell after machinery. GARDEN LAWN ITEMS PRIMITIVES Jacobson 32 in. mower; Wards garden tractor; other items: Buckeve (18007) grain drill glass plates used this spring disc; hand hewed barn beams and dry; iron railing; McCellands saddle: wooden trunks; 2 sugar pans; one man log saw; grind stone: sulkey cart: planes: saws; adze; horse shoes; wood pump housing: sleds; wheelbarrow; many old hand tools good; double trees: milk cans and more. ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 3 platform rockers: chest of drawersmarble-fruit pulls; drop leaf table- gate leg: 4 chairs: quilts; 2 oil lights: 2 soap stones; apple peeler; odd chairs: 2 oak beds, dresser, 3 drawer chest; steroscope and 24 cards; sausage grinder; many old books; 3 drawer sewing cabinet; collection of souvenir state plates; many dishes; china; carnival; press; cut: Germany and others; drop leaf desk oak; child's rocker; bottles; mason lars: lugs: crocks; jars: steelyards scales: cedar chest; Insulators: bird cage: 3 tier stand (2); other stands; pictures and frames: cooking utensils: 2 medicine cabinets: desk; 2 tables; coal hod; wood boxes; jewel silverware chests: baskets; gas light shades: pair brass table lights; round table; oak swing; fireplace items: mail box; wicker baby buggy: cones: wicker stand; wicker rocker basket; lawn furniture: wardrobe; metal top table; 4 piece sectional davenport: Magnavox 24 In.

(8.W.) T.V.: 2 smoke stands; 2 electric blankets; throw rugs; electric tan; cabinet top; refrigerator; pole light; pole planter; metal bed; wood blankets; magazines and more. AUCTIONEERS NOTE An interesting sale of variety. The Priests moved much in years ago, and moved in on 2 generations of savings as they bought farm lock, stock, and barrel. Shelter in case of SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. TERMS CASH I.D.

REQUIRED LUNCH Concord ladies Baptist ship JOHN WATSON Auctioneer EDWARD MOATS Apprentice Auctioneer MR. MRS. DELNO PRIEST Owners 12 The Saturday, Advocate, August Newark, 21, 0. 1976 11 Public Auctions PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 26, 1976 TIME 5:00 P.M. ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE RODERICK BROWN WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION AT THE RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 249 BACHMAN AVENUE OFF OF PIERSON AND N.

MT. VERNON AVENUE IN NEWARK, OHIO. HOUSEHOLD 0000S Large Admiral refrigerator, like new; Kenmore3 speed automatic washer; Kenmore gas dryer: General Electric refrigerator: Panasonic solid state portable TV (less than 1 year old): 2 piece Early American maple wingback sofa and recliner in large colonial print; Early Amer. ican swivel base rocker in large floral print: pair Early American step-and tables and matching coffee table: decorated maple Boston rocker: Early can floor lamp stand; Early American maple knee hole desk and choir; Early American maple bookcase; 4 piece maple Early American Ethan Allon bedroom suite (single bed): fine 3 piece reproduction Chippendale bedroom suite (double bed): maple blanket chest; Early Americon maple extension table; maple Early American Ethan Allan drysink: Early Anerican maple telephone stand seat: drum stand: assorted good lamps; goiden oak stand: wicker hamper: upright sweeper, new; cannister sweeper, new; dishes! pots and pans; utensils; bedding; pictures and frames: books; trinkets and what nots galore: room divider with shelves and cabinet: set 4 chairs: Stevens 22 rifle: ping pong table: window air conditioner: toy chest: 4 door cabinet; 6 good metal shelves; many tennis magazines; set golf clubs: large cooler: many Christmas Items: 2 army cots: luggage: tans; many good hand, yard, and garden tools; double bench grinder; work bench; Block Decker power sander; swivel bench vise: tool boxes: fire extinguisher; 2 new electric motors: mitre box: battery charger: draftsman light; Sunbeam power mower: set ladders; plus many small items of value too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Malority of furniture less than 2 vears old and all immaculately well cared for, Pian to attend.

TERMS Cash or check with positive identification REFRESHMENTS ATTORNEY Hite Mite, Utica, Ohio AUCTIONEERS MIKE CLUM AND CRAIG CONNELLY, Thornville, 244-4851 BONITA P. BROWN Executrix Want to sell your riding mower fast? Try a Classified Ad for best results! Nursing, Rest Homes 13 ARLINGTON NURSING HOME LICENSED BY THE STATE OF OHIO. Convalescent, invalid, bedfast or ambulatory persons, 24-hours nursing care. with registered nurse in charge. Your inspection invited at 98 S.

30th St, Phone 344-0303 for information. Rental Services 16 RENTALS 345-3215 Give your home a new look, wash it with one of our pressure washers. Call and rent one now. Rear of 25 S. 5th St.

Repair Service 19 daughters, Grace Wadsworth of Tempe, and Dorris Wadsworth of Phoenix; one sister, McCollum Pack of St. Charles, and nieces and nephews. Her husband, Arthur, is dead. McPeek Funeral Home, Granville, is in charge of arrangements. Alice Prior Arrangements are incomplete for Alice Prior, 78, of 79 Columbia St.

Mrs. Prior died Friday evening in Licking Memorial Hospital. She was born June 24, 1898, in Newark to Thomas J. and Mary Ann McWilliams. She was a member of St.

Francis de Sales Church. She is survived by cousins. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Egan Funeral Home. James D.

Sword Arrangements are incomplete for James D. Sword, 65, of 503 Hull St. Mr. Sword died this morning in University Hospital, Columbus. Henderson, Van Atta and Johnston Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Carl H. Thompson Arrangements are incomplete for Carl H. Thompson, 88, formerly of Pataskala, who died this morning in the Northview Nursing Home, Johnstown. The Thurston-Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskala, is in charge. Ella C.

Mast Arrangements are incomplete for Ella C. Mast of Newark who died this morning in the LPN Geriatric Center. Criss Brothers Funeral Home is in charge. (More obituaries on page 15) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT No. 42261 Doc.

57 Page 243 Estate of Robert E. Buckey Deceased. Notice is hereby given that The Park National Bank of Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Trustee of the Trust A and Created by Items Three and Four of the Will of Robert E. Buckev, deceased, late of the City of Newark, Licking County, Ohio. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months Dated this 3rd day of August 1976.

Virginia Weiss Judge Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division Licking County, Ohio 8-7-14-21 (ACCOUNTS) LEGAL NOTICE LICKING COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO COMMON PLEAS COURT, PROBATE Whereas accounts and vouchers have been tiled in the office of the Common Pleas Court, Probate Division, by the Executors of the following estates: Zella M. Anderson, Harry Baughman, Cleland F. Belt, Edwin A. Bernebura, Robert E. Buckev, Arthur E.

Cone, Charles W. Francis, Alvin H. Fulham, Willard G. James, Charles A. Johnson, Myrtle Jones, Elsie D.

Lawyer, John K. McGoran, Ann Elizabeth Owen, Ansel Deane Phinner, Dorothy C. Price, John E. Quick, Clark Rader, Edythe G. Skees aka Edith Skeese, Robert L.

Stoats, Thurston T. Stidham, Gerald Noble Truex, George Alden Wolford, By the Administrators of the following estates: Evalvne R. Wharton By the Guardians of the following tates: August Schonhar aka August Shanar, Helen M. Tope, Robert E. Beck, Steven Cochran, Robert J.

Hayden, Dean Eugene Dysart. By the Trustees of the following estates: Henry E. Eaton, and Mildred E. Wollos And the Affidavit in Lieu of Account: Alveno M. Evans WE REPAIR ALL TYPES ELECTRIC SHAVERS 0'KOON DRUGS 15 S.

PARK PL. GLASS SCREENS REPLACED SUPERIOR ALUMINUM CO. 1009 E. Main St. 345-3278 or 345-3497 Business Wanted 20 DRYWALL-NEW REPAIR PLASTER REPAIR.

SWIRL TURED CEILINGS. 15 years experience. STYGLER DRYWALL 345-8711, 724-4482. HOUSE WALL WASHING WINDOWS FLOORS CARPET TOTAL CLEANING SERVICES FREE PHONE 323-1190 TREE STUMP REMOVAL LOUIS D. HIDEG 728-3120 344-7129 HAULING OF ALL KINDS Furniture Moving Cut Trim Trees 345-6523 ANY HAULING that your regular trash man won't haut.

We will! Reasonable rates. Phone 345-6751. ROOFING AND SPOUTING Free estimates. Earl 345-6709 TOM'S PAINTING ROOF REPAIR Reasonable Rates. Good references.

Free Estimates. 345-3841 or 345-2328 OUTSIDE PAINTING Free estimate. Experienced. 345-6870. HAULING OF ALL KINDS.

Basement, garages and building cleaned. Old washers and dryers picked up free. Call 344-3260. BASEMENTS GARAGES CLEANED HAULING FREE ESTIMATES. 345-6592.

ask for Smitty, or 345-5285, ask for Bob Locations rain. NATIONAL Local The Advocate CLASSIFIED INDEX 3 LINES 6 DAYS $3.12 (NON-COMMERCIAL) ALL RENTAL AND COMMERCIAL CLASSIFICATIONS. REACH OVER 100,000 DAILY ADVOCATE READERS To Place Your Advocate Classified Ad Dial 345-4053 Pataskala Residents Call 224-5756 Classification Classification Classification Number Number Number ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES. 43 FARM SUPPLIES. 77 NURSING, REST APARTMENTS, FURNISHED.

FEED SEED. 74 OFFICES FOR RENT. APARTMENTS, UNFURNISHED FLORISTS. OIL, COAL, GAS, W000. 66 APPLIANCES.

41 GARAGE YARD 42 PERSONALS. 3 AUTOS FOR SALE. 54 GARDEN LAWN SUPPLIES. 67 PEST CONTROL AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES 60 HEAVY 62 PETS. ANIMALS BIRDS.

68 AUTO REPAIR HELP 26 PET 69 BEAUTY SALONS. HOME FURNISHINGS, 37 POSITIONS WANTED. 28 BOATS MARINE 52 HORSES, PONIES, 70 PUBLIC AUCTIONS. 12 BUILDING HOUSES FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE TRADE.

106 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HOUSES FOR SALE. 98 REAL ESTATE 107 BUSINESS PROPERTY. INSURANCE. 10 RENTAL SERVICES.

BUSINESS PROPERTY LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 76 REPAIR SERVICES. BUSINESS WANTED. LOST FOUND. ROOMS FOR RENT CAMPING EQUIPMENT. 53 LOTS FOR SALE 102 SCHOOLS INSTRUCTIONS.

CHILD CARE OFFERED MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. 44 SEWING MACHINES. 51 CONTRACTORS BUILDING. 35 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT SPECIAL NOTICE. DEPARTMENT 36 MOBILE FOR SALE 99 STEREOS RADIOS 50 EMPLOYMENT MOBILE HOME SPACE.

90- STOREROOMS FOR RENT FARM 78 MONEY TO TELEVISIONS. 46 FARM 75 MOTORCYCLES BIKES. 59 TRUCKS VANS FOR 58 RENT MOVING STORAGE. WANTED TO BUY. 21 FARMS FOR SALE.

100 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 45 WANTED TO RENT. 25 WANTED TO TRADE 108 ADVOCATE WANT ADS GET RESULTS!.

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