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12-The Advocate. Newark, IN FASHION 9198 SIZES Yoke fits. the rest flares. Pick a solid or print percale or seersucker for this airy dress with wide straps. Printed Pattern 9198: Half Sizes to $3.00 for each pattern.

Add each pattern for postage and handling. Send to: Marian Martin Patterns, Reader Mail The Advocate, Newark 62-10 Northern Woodside, NY 11377. Print Name, Address, Zip, Size, Pattern Number. NEW Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog. Fast fashions tor busy women.

Free pattern coupon. Send $2.00 plus 50c postage. Books $2.50 50c ea. 117-Easy Art of Needlepoint 122-Stuff 'n' Puff Quilts MARIAN MARTIN PAT TE Houses for Rent 85 THREE BEDROOM near downtown, laundry hook up. 2 children only.

No pets. Carpet, $195 plus deposit. 366-6365 after 5. TWO BEDROOM, fireplace, washer dryer hookup, garage, fenced yard. $325 month.

3 BEDROOM HOME in Marne, attached garage, spacious kitchen, living room, fireplace, large laundry hookups. $385 month. 3 BEDROOM washer dryer hookup, 1 car detached garage, BLUE CHIP PROPERTIES 349-8508 Realtors 349-8508 519 HEATH RD. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, room, garage, large yard. $475.

Call 345-5284 Mobile Homes For Rent 86 ONE 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES. $150 to $190 month. Reterences deposit required. NO PETS. Canterbury Trails 345-8727 Business Property Rental 91 COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 2100 sq.

in small shopping complex on Idlewilde Ave. Overhead 8x10 door, air conditioned, gas heat. Lease required. $350 month. 522- 2922 TO (Mon.

OD thru Fri. 8-5) GOOD RETAIL OR OFFICE LOCATION IN HEATH 1800 sq. 2 year lease available. $800 per OFFICE SPACE, RETAIL SHOWROOM SPACE, Utilities Paid. WAREHOUSE SPACE; OUTSIDE STORAGE VAGA 349-8333 (8-5) 344-8475 after 6 Offices For Rent 92 NEW BUILDING DOWNTOWN NEWARK Starting $180 month includes receptionst services all utilities except telephone.

Available immediately. Price Enterprises, 587-0200 (9-4); 587-4062 after 5 p.m. NICE OFFICE SPACE, excellent for card shop, flower shop, 360 sq. includes water 8 month Contact Tim Cocanour Guanciale Johnson Real Estate, Inc. 40 N.

2nd St. Newark, Oh. 345-4013 OFFICE AVAILABLE IN HEATH on St. 79. in Woeste Building (818 Hebron $220 month.

Separate THE TIMBERS Professional Office Space NORTH 21st ST. Deluxe office, approximately 1000 sq. $450 month. Lease. A-1 DEVELOPERS, INC.

349-8333 (8-5) 366-1122 (after 6) Houses For Sale 98 Burger Rector Real Estate 2112 Cherry Valley Road 522-1141 BY OWNER, 5 room house land, nice area in Buckeye Lake, 6 ft. privacy fence in back, large 'new shed. $8,000. 928-3148 PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right to Know and be informed of the functions of your government ore embodied in public notices in that self government charges all citizens to be informed. The Advocate urges every citizen to read and study these notices.

We strongly advise those citizens seeking further formation to exercise that right of access to public records and public meetings. PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right to Know Tues. Feb. 19, 1985 Houses For Sale 98 A GREAT WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME. Call CENTURY 21 Frank Frye Real Estate, 345-4001 ABC ABC Real Estate Exchange, Inc.

C. Russel Bunning, Broker 15 W. Church St. 345-3418 BY OWNER Nice 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths. full basement, 2 car garage, 250 ft.

frontage, assumable loan. Lakewood Schools. Extras. $59,500. 323 3292 CENTURY 21 DON R.

MYERS REAL 1845 N. 21st St. ESTATE, COLDWELL BANKER McMahon Real Estate Co. An Independently Owned and Operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates, Inc. 366-3316 COZY COUNTRY HOME Beautiful setting, 3 bedroom ranch on one acre.

Private, scenic, trees, spring, stream, garage, basement. Immediate possession. Only $35.000. Any equity considered as down payment. Terms nientty arranged.

FOX LANDS 745-2761 LAWLER REAL ESTATE Village Shopping Center, Hebron 928-8655 928-4476 LOG HOMES Open by appt. 1-216-878-7057 LOVE REAL ESTATE 974 21st Newark 366-1331 REMODELED 2 bedroom, 2 story, quiet neighborhood, large lot. Range new refrigerator. Nathaniel Ave. $18,500.

787-1704 SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom Home with woodburning stove, beamed ceiling, carpeting, garage, almost one acre in Johnny Clem Schools Great starter home. $42,900, call 344 9551 after 6 p.m. or weekends. WILL CONSIDER TRADE Excellent care shows in this room 2 story home. A beautiful interior and exterior, 4 bedrooms, double staircase, oak floor, vinyl siding, low heat costs.

Priced in the low 70's. Call Art Barnes 587-3187 or 345-4001. CENTURY 21 Frank Frye Real Estate WOESTE REAL ESTATE, BETTER HOMES GARDENS 366-1313 522-2104 587-2600 Mobile Homes For Sale 99 14x80 CLEARANCE Model Demo, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 6 in. walls, complete carpet, furniture, appliances. Save $3000.

TRADES WELCOME FREE DELIVERY ALL OHIO HIGHLAND Homes 7722 E. Main St. 1-863-5228 Reynoldsburg, Ohio Discount Deals Nobody sells mobile homes cheaper than we do! Check this one out! 1985 MODEL 14' wide, 2 bedroom, Loaded with extras. SALE PRICE $9495 come in and see the new '85 4 bedroom sectional ONLY at TRADING IRISHMAN 6600 E. Main St 864-1020 Columbus Ohio FACTORY REBATE $1000 Schult Homes DON'T MISS OUT DOYLE Homes of Lancaster 3 Miles N.

Of Lancaster on R1. 33 1-687-0473 TAX EXAMPLE: NEW 14 WIDE $395 Plus Tax Down $126 Per Month EXAMPLE: NEW 56x24 $795 Plus Tax Down $226 Per Month Choose From 30 New-Used-Repossessed RONA Mobile-Modular State Rt 16 at 310 Pataskala 1-927-9971. Mon-Thurs 9-8, Fri-Sat 9-6 Sun. 12-6 WILLIAMS -BURG SQUARE Mobile Home Park Sales R1.16, Frazeysburg, Ohio 828-2104 Farms For Sale 100 BEEF, GRAIN, DAIRY $750.00 per acre and up Blausey Real Business Property 101 APPRAISALS LEWIS E. CLAGGETT, Realtor "The Land Office" 63 N.

4th St. 345-1282 Investment Property Commercial property currently under lease to major tenant. Out of town owner desires to sell. Sale price $165,000. Jack Olpp, Realtor COMME Church St.

COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL 345-6671 MULTI-UNIT excellent tax write off. $18,000 gross income. Good location. Easy to rent. Under $150,000.

345-6827 after 5 p.m. VACANT LAND 1 Acre, R1. 79 Heath. Johnny John Real Estate, 366-1346, 1000 North 21st. St.

Newark, OH. Lots For Sale 102 WOODED LOT -15 ACRES, gently rolling, excellent building site. Northridge -Homer School Dis1-892-3188 6 ACRES On Franklin Ave. in Heath. acre on Franklin Ave.

in Lakewood School District, $8,800. Call 323-4663 Count On Classified For Fast Sales. If appearance and location are important to your business we offer the Best locations and complexes in the city High visibility, easy access, parking and adaptabilty of design to fit your particular needs. For more information contact David Rapp or Dan Evans. 366-6133 Better ESTATE.

Anti-apartheid leaders arrested JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Six prominent anti- apartheid today campaigners on high treason warrants and security police raided activists' offices in major cities, police confirmed. Col. Vic Haynes at headquarters in Pretoria said the six were in the same investigation led to arrested, treason charges against eight other government foes last year. He said the 14 people now charged with treason, none of them white, would likely be tried together. The arrests occurred as renewed fighting broke today between police and residents at the black squatter city of Crossroads, near Cape Town.

Police said another black man was shot dead today, bringing the death toll to seven in two days of rioting that left 141 wounded. The residents were protesting their rumored forced removal, which the government denied was imminent, to another community farther from Cape Town. Police said the six arrested in Johannesburg and Durban today were Albertina Sisulu, wife of jailed African National Congress leader Walter Sisulu; Sam Kikine of the South African Allied Workers Union; Isaac Ngcobo, whose affilia-' not immediately known; Dr. Ishmael Mohammed of the Transvaal Indian Congress; and Frank Chikane and Cassim Saloojee, both senior officials of the United Democratic Front anti-apartheid coalition. The names differed from six names supplied earlier by the law office of Priscilla Jana, who often defends people charged with political offenses.

Mrs. Jana's office later said others may have been detained for questioning rather than charged with treason. Among those who Mrs. Jana named but who were not named by police were Popo Molefe, national secretary of Bulletin board Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Monday night in the Ohio Lottery's daily game, "The was 247. In the "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 5589.

The lottery reported earnings of $502,069 from wagering on its daily game. Earnings came on sales of $1,085,206.50, while holders of winning tickets are entitled to share $583,137.50. In the parimutuel "Pick 4" game, sales totaled $168,882. Holders of winning tickets are entitled to 45 percent, or $76,410. A winning $1 straight ticket earns $4,596.

A winning $1 boxed ticket earns $383. The Number: Two-fourseven Pick 4: Five-five-eight-nine Fire runs CITY FIRE RUNS MONDAY 12:10 a.m. To 63 S. 25th St. Assist medics.

3:59 a.m. To 92 Madison Ave. Assist medics. 3:11 p.m. To Ohio 16 on Mount Vernon Road exit.

Assist medics. 7:07 p.m. To 85 W. Church St. Fire alarm.

TUESDAY 12:58 a.m. To 550 Weherle Ave. Alarm malfunction. Emergency CITY EMERGENCY RUNS MONDAY 10:46 a.m. Central Fire Station.

Harry Dugan, blood pressure check. Transported to hospital. 4:42 p.m. To 83 S. Fourth St.

Gussie Riffle, possible head injury. Aided and advised. 3:11 To Ohio 16 on Mount 'Vernon Road exit. Wendy Blizzard, auto accident. Transported.

6:52 p.m. To 164 Orchard. Ethel Durdon, illness. Aided and advised. News briefs ALZHEIMERS'S ASSN.

Alzheimer's County Chapter of Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Northtowne Community Center, 1821 Calash Court. Guest speaker will be from the Newark emergency squad. GUYS AND GALS Ginger Guys and Gals will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Zerger Hall.

N.A.R.F.E. regular meeting that was postponed because of snow, has been rescheduled for Wednesday at Duff's. Dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. and meeting will follow at 6:30 p.m. Speaker will be Raymond Barber, CPA.

Deaths and funerals Leah Clayton Arrangements are incomplete for Leah Clayton, 88, of Lansing, formerly of Newark. Mrs. Clayton died this morning in Lansing. Egan Funeral fiome is in charge of arrangements. Margaret M.

Brown Services for Margaret M. Brown, 81, will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Henderson VanAtta Johnston Funeral Home with the Rev. Leonard Phelps officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Brown died Monday evening in Licking Memorial Hospital. She was born April 2, 1903 in Newark to the late Sylvester H. and Pansy (Nutter) Beadle. She was retired as a teller from Park National Bank after serving 30 years; and was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Circle 4 and Newark Garden Club.

She is survived by her husband, Charles O. Brown; one son, Richard S. Brown of Newark; one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Marilyn) Mechem of Cincinnati; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; and one brother, Charles S. Beadle of Newark.

One sister and one brother are deceased. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Donna Jean Vaiea Services for Donna Jean Vaiea, 55, of 5277 Fallsburg Road, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Henderson, Vanatta and Johnson Funeral Home, with the Rev.

E. A. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Vaiea died Monday afternoon at home. She was born Nov. 27, 1929, in Newark to Pearl (Nethers) Parsons and the late Orville Parsons. She attended the New-Ark Tabernacle Church of God. Surviving besides her SHAPIRO LEGAL CENTER ESTATES SETTLED, WILLS WRITTEN AND PROBATED FREE CONSULTATION 345-3411 the United Democratic Front; Siza Njikelana, of the South African Allied Workers Union; and June Mlangeni, who works at the South African Council of Churches.

Security police raided offices of the United Democratic Front, the nation's largest anti-apartheid organization, in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, seizing some documents and banners at each office, United Democratic Front officials said. Police picked up those charged at their homes and offices at dawn and in the early morning. Haynes said the six would appear in court in Durban on Thursday. The case against the other eight arrested last year has been postponed until March 29. A trial of the 14 defendants on treason charges would be one of the most far cases against opponents of white-minority rule since African National Congress leadNelson Mandela and seven SALARIED RETIREES Rockwell Salaried Retirees will meet at noon Wednesday in the U.A.W.

Union Hall for a potluck lunch. Club will furnish meat and rolls. CLEM PTA John Clem PTA will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The program will be the PATH Reading Program which will be introduced by a film featuring TV's Merlin Olsen.

BEREAVEMENT Bereavement Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Catholic Social Services, 417 W. Church St. HOME-EC ASSN. Licking County Home Economics Association will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in County Joint Licking, School Resource Meeting Center, 150 Price Road. Program will be on "'Home Improvements Worth Doing" by Ada June Parker. CENTER STAR Center Star Lodge 11 and AM, Granville, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Heath Lodge Masonic Temple on Faye Drive, Heath. All members are urged to attend.

THEATER FOR DEAF A show will be put on by the National Theater for the Deaf 8 p.m. Thursday at Newark High School. Call 366-9231 for reservations or tickets from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Take advantage of this opportunity.

Hugh W. Darkes Services for Hugh W. Darkes, 69, of 410-C Baker Drive, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Criss Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. Stephen Cole officiating.

Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. Mr. Darkes died Monday born morning Oct. 10, 1915 home. in Cincin- was in his He nati, to the late William J.

and Stella (Seymour) Darkes. He was a retired plastering contractor; and World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Allen) Darkes; two daughters: Mrs. John (Stella) Boylan and Mrs. Jerry (Pam) Priest, both of Newark; four grandchildren; one brother, Urban Darkes of Newark; and one sister, Mrs.

Loyd (Florence) Hilty of California. Three brothers are deceased. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. Charles Landerfelt Services for Charles (Tom) Landerfelt, 78, of Lancaster, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Sheridan Funeral Home, Lancaster.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. Landerfelt died Monday in University Hospital, Columbus. He was born Dec. 5, 1906 in Lancaster, to the late Joseph and Florence (Taylor) Landerfelt.

He retired from Anchor Hocking Corp. Plant was a member of American Legion V.F.W. and D.A.V.; and was a World War II Army veteran. He is survived by his wife, Clara Landerfelt; two sons: Gary Landerfelt of Lancaster; and Neil Landerfelt of Newark; four granddaughters; one grandson; and two sisters: Katherine Mathias and Eilen Patterson, both of Lancaster. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. American Legion V.F.W. Military Rights will take place at the cemetery. Charles L. Evans Services for Charles (Pete) L.

Evans, 45, of 3057 Homer Road N.E:, Utica, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home. Burial will be in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Evans died Monday morning in his home.

He was born March 8, 1939 in Newark, to the late Alton and Dewana (Shiller) Evans, He was a supervisor with Koppers. He is survived by his wife, Donna M. (Blackburn) Evans; one Charles Ray Evans of Dayton; one daugh- colleagues were sentenced to life in prison in 1964. Today's arrests came three weeks after President P.W. Botha offered Mandela freedom on condition that he renounce violence as a method of fighting apartheid, South Africa's legal system of racial segregation.

Mandela rejected the offer, saying Botha first must lift the government's ban on the African National Congress and free all prisoners without conditions. Mrs. Sisulu's husband, who is jailed with Mandela, also rejected the offer along the other top African National Congress leaders still in jail. Four other black prisoners serving life sentences, from a group that is a little known rival to the African National Congress, accepted the offer and were released, the government said. Most of those charged with treason are involved in some way with the United Democratic Front.

GARDEN CLUB Madison Garden Club February meeting has been canceled. REPUBLICAN WOMEN Regular meeting of the Licking County Republican Women's Club will be at noon Feb. 27 at the YWCA, Sixth and Church Streets. Jackie O' Keefe, outreach coordinator, for. YWCA Supportive Services for the Elderly, will be the guest speaker.

Reservation deadline is Feb. 25. Call 366-2753 or 928-6861 for information. STORY LEAGUE Because of weather conditions Land of Legend Story League has been canceled for this month. CLASS OF '75 An organizational meeting for the class reunion of Utica High School Class of 1975 will be at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at the home of Donny Owens, 12336 Pineview Road, St. Louisville. Call 745-2035 or 892-2753 for information. LEADS LEADS Board of Trustees will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday at the YWCA.

RED CROSS American Red Cross and Perry County Extension Homemakers Council will have a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Somerset Feb. 27. The visit will be to Holy Trinity School.

ter, Mrs. Michael (Melva Lynn) Marcum of Mount Vernon; two brothers: Sonny Evans of Newark, and Robert Evans of Florida; and two sisters: Mrs. Donald (Virginia) Douglas of Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Searl (Lois) Kennedy of Fredericktown. Friends may call from 2 to 04 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Helen G. Berkshire Services for Helen G. Berkshire, 88, of 1321 Westwood Drive, Zanesville, formerly of Nashport, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Nashport United Methodist Church with the Rev.

David Havens officiating. Burial will be in Hanover Cemetery. Mrs. Berkshire died Sunday evening in Good Samaritan Medical Center, Zanesville. She was born Oct.

11, 1896 in Nashport to the late O.D. and Frankie (Curtis) Francis. She was member of Nashport United Methodist Church, Willing Workers Circle, Open Circle Sunday School class, United Methodist Women's Association, Treasure Chapter O.E.S., Nashport, Jolly Seniors and Senior Citizens Club 1, Zanesville. Her husband, Ray Berkshire, died Jan. 16, 1971.

She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. John (Martha Rose) Thomas of Duncan Falls, and Mrs. David (Eloise) McCann of Temple Terrace, three grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tonight at Frazeysburg chapel of the Baughman- Vensil-Orr Funeral Home, and one hour prior to services Wednesday at the church. Dennis L.

Gallogly Services for Dennis L. Gallogly, 80, of Coshocton Road, Mount Vernon, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Gay Street United Methodist Church with the Revs. Gerald Bell, William Hogg, Miriam Dixon, Claude Rowe and Thomas Zuercher officiating. Burial will be in Newark Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Gallogly died Monday morning in University Hospital, Columbus. He was born Jan. 31, 1905 in Muskingum County, to the late Harold and Lenora (Rose) Gallogly. He was a 1929 Ohio State University graduate where he received degree in mechanical engineering; was a registered engineer; chief engineer with the Energy Services Division of Cooper Industries where he retired as FLEE TEARGAS.

Residents of the Crossroads squatter city flee teargas thrown by that left three blacks killed, according to police. The police to quell rioting Monday trouble was sparked by rumors that the white South African government was about to start moving residents to a new site. AP LICKING TOWNSHIP All residents served by Licking Township Volunteer Fire Department are urged to attend the meeting at 8 tonight at the township hall in Jacksontown on Route 40. APARTMENT ASSN. Licking County Apartment Association will have its regular monthly meeting at with dinner at 6 p.m.

Thursday at Duffs. Judge Frost will be the guest speaker. Anyone involved with rental property is invited. For more information call 345-0641. PWP Parents Without Partners will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at Sandy's "Sex and the Real Phyllis Chappelear will speak. Call Sandy at 344-9649 or Sue at 928-0106 for directions. They will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday for family roller skating at the Roll-A-Way Rink, 600 W. Church St.

Call Nick at 345- 9368 or Sandy at 344-9649 for details. TOPS TOPS 339 meets Thursday at First United Methodis Church, 88 N. Fifth St. Weigh begins at 6 p.m. and meeting at 6:30 p.m.

New members are welcome. Call 345-0421 or 587-3512 for information. NEWCOMERS CLUB Newcomers Club Bowling will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Park Lanes, 872 Hebron vice-president in 1967; member of Gay Street United Methodist Church; trustee with Knox County Chapter of the American Red Cross; member of Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce, Grove City Masonic Lodge 602, Pennsylvania, Scottish Rite, Valley of Columbus, American Society of Engineers and life member of National Rifle Association; was active in the Republican National Committee. His first wife, Eva (Forsythe) Gallogly, died in 1972.

He is survived by his second wife, Mildred (O'Rourke) Gallogly, whom he married in 1973; two daughters: Mrs. Joyce Etling of Upper Arlington, and Mrs. Edward (Vivian) Frace of Westerville; two sons: Donald Gallogly Bedford, formerly of Newark, and Myron Gallogly of Marysville; 11 grandchildren; and 2 great Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Dowds-Wiggins Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, which is in charge of the arrangements. Richard Atkinson Arrangements are incomplete for Richard (Kelly) Atkinson, 18, of One Mill Pataskala.

Mr. Atkinson died this morning in Children's Hospital, Columbus. Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskala, is in charge of the arrangements. Ottilie B.

Lasch Memorial services for Ottilie B. (Botch) Lasch, 82, of Amherst, Ohio, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Bogner Funeral Home, 36403 Centerridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio, with the Rev. David W. Howell officiating.

Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery, Killbuck, Ohio. Mrs. Lasch died Friday in Golden Acres Home, Amherst. She was born Feb. 17, 1902 in Elizabeth.

N.J.. to the late BRUCKER KISHLER FUNERAL HOME 985 N. 21 st Street 366-3343 THURSDAY CHARLES "PETE" EVANS Services 1:00 p.m. Chapel Calling Hours Wed. 2-4, 7-9 pm Those who wish may send donations to The American Cancer Society Road, Heath.

Call 344-1020 for information. Book Club will meet at 7 p.m. at 559 Kibler. Call 366-4546 for information. COUNTY SENIORS Licking County Senior Citizens will meet for a potluck at noon Wednesday at 425 Washington St.

Bring a covered dish and table service. Meeting and program will follow at 1 p.m. WIVES AND WIDOWS Steamers Wives and Widows will 11 a.m. Wednesday at Duffs for lunch and entertainment. Peres visits Pope to discuss Israel VATICAN CITY (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres said he told Pope John Paul II in an audience today that the disputed holy city of Jerusalem would remain Israel's political capital, and that the pontiff would be a "welcome guest" in his country.

Peres told reporters in the Vatican's St. Damasus Courtyard after the 40-minute meeting that Israel would "respect the religious rights, needs, and expectations of all religions" in Jerusalem. Chief Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro said the meeting was "cordial," but that neither side had changed its position on Jerusalem. Israel annexed the Arab sector of the formerly divided city after it was captured in Charles G. and Wilhelminia (Severin) Buher.

She spent most of her life in North Ridgeville, and lived in the Elyrya area for the past ten years. Her husband, George E. Lasch, died in 1969. She is survived by two sons: George E. Lasch of West Lake, Ohio, and William S.

Lasch of Duncanville, Texas; two daughters: Mrs. Sylvester (Georgia Lee) Bobinsky of Buerea, Ohio, and Mrs. Stanton (Stephanie) Shaw of Newark; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. There will be no calling hours. Goldia J.

Pugh Arrangements are incomplete for Goldia J. Pugh, 84, of 797 N. Buena Vista St. Ms. Pugh died Monday evening in Arlington Nursing Home.

Criss Brothers Funeral Home is charge of the arrangements. Herbert B. Hendershot late w.C. and Julia Ann TOYO1 HENDERSON, VAN ATTA JOHNSTON Funeral Service 39 North 5th Street Phone: 345-9864 Newark, Ohio THURSDAY DONNA JEAN WISE Services 10:00 a.m. Chapel Calling Hours Wed.

2-4, 7-9 p.m. THURSDAY LAWRENCE LEES Services 1:00 p.m. Chapel Calling Hours Wed. 2-4, 7-9 p.m. THURSDAY MARGARET M.

BROWN Services 3:00 p.m. Chapel Calling Hours Wed. 7.9 p.m. Martha T. Henderson Charles L.

Johnston Ridgeway Ronald G. VanAtta Services for Herbert B. Hendershot, 88, of 10720 Perryton Road, Frazeysburg, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Frazeysburg chapel of Baughman- -Orr Funeral Home with Minister Rick A. Hubartt officiating.

Burial will be in Plainview Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio. Mr. Hendershot died Monday afternoon in his home. He was born Aug. 21, 1896 in Monroe County, Ohio, to the the 1967 Middle East war, and says it will not negotiate its claim to sovereignty over the whole city.

The Vatican has called for an "international statute" to guarantee the rights of Christians, Moslems and Jews. John Paul set down the Vatican's point of view on the Middle East last April in a document that also said Palestinians have a right to a homeland. The meeting lasted 10 minutes longer than scheduled. The two men spoke in English in the pope's private library. Peres said he did not issue a formal invitation for the pope to visit Israel.

However, he said, "if he is coming our way he would be a welcomed guest." mother are her husband John G. Vaiea; three sons: Dick of Columbus, John Scott and Michael both of Newark; two daughters: Suzanne Vaiea of Newark and Mrs. Dennis (Debra) Estill of Columbus; one brother, Joseph Parsons of Heath; three sisters: Mrs. Gus (Jane) Lombardo of Heath, Mrs. Larry (Nancy) Poston of Thornville and Mrs.

Nyril (Barbara) Clark of Heath: maternal grandmother, Minnie Nethers of Newark; and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Lawrence B. Lees Services for Lawrence B.

Lees, 85, of 215 W. Church will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Henderson, VanAtta and Johnston Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Carter officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Lees died Sunday evening in his home. He was born Aug. 25, 1899 in Outville, Ohio, to the late Joseph M. and Dora (Warton) Lees.

He was a member of American Legion Post 85; and served in the U.S. Army in World War II. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bernice Schultz of Buena Park, two brothers: Charles 0. and Harvey V.

Lee, both of Newark; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Four sisters and one Brother are deceased. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Carman E.

Wise Graveside services for Carman E. Wise, 80, of 6818 White Chapel Road, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Criss Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. David Ramming officiating. Burial will be in Kirkersville Cemetery.

Mr. Wise died Monday evening in Licking Memorial Hospital. was born May 29, 1904 in Licking Township, to the late Joseph Wise and Hattie (Fulk) Wise. He was a retired feedmill operator with Landmark; worked at Dawes Arboretum; and was a member of White Chapel United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Lillian (Hartsough) Wise; two sons: Dean and Delton Wise, both of Newark; four grandchildren; and three great One brother and one sister are deceased.

There will, be no calling hours. (Winland) Hendershot. He was a retired farmer; retired in 1965 as pumper from Waverly Oil World War I Army veteran; member of Jackson Ridge Church of Christ, Monroe County; and attended Wallace Street Church of Christ, Newark. He is survived by his wife, Estella (King) Hendershot, whom he married July 3, 1926; five daughters: Mrs. Charles (Helen) McCullough of Columbus, Marjorie Williams of Newark, Mrs.

Richard (Velma) Mershon of Bay Village, Ohio, Barbara Hupka and Vivian Bricker, both of Reynoldsburg; nine grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Four brothers and four sisters are deceased. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the funeral home. MEMORIAM Birthday Memories of beloved mother, Alice Corder. All our love, Mother.

CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME WEDNESDAY AGALIA M. ROBINSON Services 10:30 a.m. Chapel Calling Hours: Tues. 2-4 7-9 p.m. WEDNESDAY HUGH W.

DARKES Services 1:00 p.m. Chapel Calling Hours Tues. 7-9 p.m. GOLDIA J. PUGH (Incomplete) THURSDAY CARMEN E.

WISE Services 10:30 a.m. Graveside, Kirkersville Cemetary No Calling Hours Memorials to be made to Hospice Services of Licking County Box Granville, Ohio. And White Chapel Church Ocean Houston 7802 Dorsey Mill Road. DIRECTORS R.V. Criss R.M.

Warthen E.M. Hauser J.R. Green R.K. Wildman R.J. Waugh For Information Call 345-9714.

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