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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 28

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28 NfTmI? 'S1w'h Woman Injured, Man Arrested In Accidents driven by Paul L. Horky, 57, 954 a car driven by Sylvia E. Saum, Insures Industry LOS ANGELES (AP) The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Fulton Freeman, says Mexican requirements that Mexican capital be in any enterprise is not 55, of 231 Woods Ave. Oratorical Contest Being Held By Elks Moundbuilders Lodge 821 of A woman was slightly Injured and a man arrested for intoxication following: separate ac Kendall Street, Detroit, Michigan, in Wayne County, will take not tee that John David Jones, Administrator of the Estate: of Matthews Smiley, deceased, on the! Woodlawn about 4:25 p.m.

Mrs. Barbara Crane, 23, of 89i BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) 11th day of April, 1967, filed his petition in the probate court within and for the An unidentified citizen was Fairbanks was treated meant to inhibit American in County of Licking, and State of Ohio, and released from Licking trying to pay his overtime park cidents Thursday. Released on $15 bond on the intoxication charge was Albert E. Hewitt, 57, of Pataskala.

The vestment in that country, but to County Hospital from injuries ing fine by putting it into a little alleging that the personal estate of said decedent is not sufficient to pay his debts and the charges of administering his estate- that he died seized in fee simple! I John H. Statler sustained in an accident near; Delia Vandenbark Services for Delia M. Vanden insure industry is a joint ven ture. Howard A. Phillips Services for Howard A.

Elks will hold its first annual oratorical contest at 7:30 tonight at the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium. auto he was driving was report of the following described real estate; situate in said county, to witt the Village on Granville Road about 6 p. m. bark. 79.

former resident of Situated in the City ot Newark, County NOTICE 0 PUBLIC SALE No. S1M4 red box that he thought was for that purpose. He learned it was a fire alarm box when two fire engines arrived. The citizen slipped away. Phillips, 75, whose daughter, Mrs.

Jack Kicketts, lives at 214 of Licking and State of Ohio, and being Newark, will be in Phoenix, edly westbound on Granville Street, near 13th Street, when itl struck the rear of an auto I The auto she was driving was IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF Services for John H. Statler, 80, of 730 Maple will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in the chapel of Criss Brothers Funeral Home. The Rev.

Ross E. Gonser will officiate, and This contest is open to all I rmnr. rniiNTY OHIO Saturday. reportedly struck in the rear by Indianhead Drive, will be Suiv The Licking County Building and Savings bounded and described as tonowsi i Being on undivided one-half (Vj) Interest in the following! Being the East one-hotf of In lot Number Twenty-five Hundred Thirty-three (2533) in J. Warrick's Addition to the City A resident of Phoenix, Mrs.

day in Zanesville. students grade nine through 12. These students will be required to make speeches of not more Vandenbark died at her home company, Plaintiff, Harry L. Skinnsr, DpfjmHnnlt. Mr.

Phillips, a resident of of Newark as shown on the Plat of said Thursday morning, after McConnelsville, died Thursday burial will be in Wilson Ceme tery. addition recorded in Volume 2, at Page several years illness. Pursuant to on ordsr of ths Common than 10 minutes duration on subjects which were furnished to Pieai Court of ckma County, unio, i afternoon in a Zanesville doe tor's office. She was a 30-year resident of will offer for salt at public auction on WW Mr. Statler died Thursday morning in Licking County the schools by the national Arizona, formerly living at 930 hi I1TH DAY OP MAY.

1947 396, of the Plat Records of Licking County, Ohio. 1 SUBJECT TO rights of way and, easements of record, to building restrictions of record, to leases of record and to the zoning regulations of the City of Newark, Ohio. I For lost transfer, see deed from Mvrtle' A former resident of Newark, DUD E. Main St. at 110 A.

tht following described educational department of the Elk's Grand Lodge. Memorial Hospital. Friends may call at the he had a studio of commercial She was born in Edinburg, The winner of the local con Brown and Joe Brown to Matthew Smiley funeral home from 2 to 4 and May 15, 1887, to Daniel and arts in Elmwood Court, with the late Charles McNeal. When Moore's Stores, Inc. opened and Viney 5miley, dated Jan.

16, 1958 and of record in Volume 504 of the Deed. Mollie Downey. She was a au 7 to 9 p. m. today.

Records of Licking County, Ohio, at page: year member of Pythian Sister 94. The said Matthew 5 mi lev beina one their Newark store, he was as test will compete in the district contest which will be held in Columbus or Newark May 28, and could, if successful in the district, compete in state and and the same person as Matthews Smiley. Lodge of Newark. CURRENT INTEREST Infant Landram Arrangements will be an The prayer or said petition is for thel Surviving are her husband, sociated with the organization as advertising manager until he Wellington Vandenbark; a nounced by Criss Brothers left Newark in 1939. chattel proptrtyi 15 restaurant booths 53 bar ttoolt 28 tables 2 cash registers 52 chairs 4 air conditioner! Whirloool lce-o-matic machine 2 bottle coolers with compressors 1 aep freeze 1 tap beer cooler 2 G.

E. char broiler Kitchen equipment on ether items too numerous to mention. This sole Includes all the furniture, fixtures and equipment used in the operation of the "Cottage bar ond res-tnurant with a seating capacity of about 135 persons. The sale will be held on the premises rnown as ''Cottage Inn" located west of Buckeye Lake Park on the north side of Sint Route 79 about 1 2 miles west of! sole of the entire interest of said premises for the payment of debts and charges aforesaid. The persons above mentioned wilt further take notice that they have been made parties defendant to said petition! regional contests which will be Funeral Home for the infant son of Victor A.

and Linda Surviving are his widow, Ruth daughter, Emogene, at home; three sisters: Mrs. Fred Riley, Ashville, N. Mrs. Dale and that they are required to answer the! Barch Landram, former same on or before the Jrd day ot June, at home; daughter, Mrs. Ricketts; son, Howard, Detroit, a sister, Mrs.

Paul Dor- held in June and July and eventually compete in the national contest at the Elk's Grand Lodge in Los Angeles, for a $1,000 scholarship. An all-ex Queen, Hebron, and Lucie Dow residents of South 24th Street. The baby was born at 10 a. A. D.

1967. JOHN DAVID JONES Administrator of the Estate of Matthews Smiley, deceased. 414-21-28 5 5-12-19 sey, Bartlesville, and five ney, Newark; two brotners. Charles and Frank of Edinburg, Va. A daughter is dead.

m. May 8, in Hanua, Germany, grandchildren. where the father is stationed, pense-paid trip to California is provided to the regional winner. Friends may call at DeLong Its intersection with the Buckeye Lake and died two hours later. Alice M.

Heffley Sewage Disposal Plant Access Road. Tamil rtf nlM, fnch Judges for the local contest LEGAL NOTICE Cose No. 52726 STATE OF OHIO, LICKING COUNTY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS James C. Baruxes, et Plaintiff, vs. Surviving are the parents; and Baker Funeral Home, Zanesville, from 2 to 4 and 7 to "SS tonight will be Dr.

Lionel Services for Alice Marie and grandparents: Mrs. Naomi JOHN W. SACHS 94 Granville Street Newark, Ohio Heffley. 55, of 978 Guckert C. B.

Richards, Defendant. 8 p.m. Saturday. RECEIVER Barch and Mrs. Gladys Landram, Newark.

C. B. Richards, whose place af esidence is unknown, will take notice will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Crocker, chairman of the department of speech at Denison University; Clyde Moss, Newark Air Force Sta St. Francis de Sales Church.

that on the 11th day of April, 1967, James C. Baruxes, Dorothy G. Baruxes, Paul C. Stella R. Shirer Services for Mrs.

Stella HUGHES HUGHES 507-9 Trust Building Newark, Ohio ATTORNEYS FOR RECEIVER 4 14-21-28 5-5-12 Burial will be in St. Joseph Baruxes, Betty j. Baruxes, Katina K. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my son Baruxes, Lucille B. Dolfis, Madia Com- Cemetery.

Romine Shirer, 81, sister of Mrs. tion, and Mrs. Bettie Sewards, local attorney. mings and James Commings, filed their petition against you in the Common Pleas Mrs. Heffley died in LicKing Court ot Licking County.

Uhio, praying Jack Eisert, who passed away 2 years ago today, May 12, 1965. Ruth Davis, Newark, will be at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the chapel NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT EXECUTRIX No. 35248 Doc.

48 Page 334. Estate of Sylvia E. Buckley, Deceased. Nnticsi it herebv oiven that Grace County Memorial Hospital for the termination and cancellation of the lease and the quieting of the title to the following described real property! He had a smile, a pieasani Thursday. of Criss Brothers Funeral i '4? lV it i Situated in tne state ot Uhio, county Friends may call at Simpson of 127 Meridian Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executrix ef the Estate of Sylvia E.

Buckley way, Home. Capt. Raymond Hall will of Licking, ond City of Newark, and more Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and particularly described as tollowst FOR SALE Tropical Fish and Equipment 344-8925 A helping hand to ail he knew, He was so kind, so generous deceased, late of Newark, Licking County Dhin commencing at a point where the South officiate, and burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. 7 to 9 p.m. today.

side of Locust Street intersects the East! line of Second Street) thence running Creditors ore reqitred to file their claims with said fiduciary within four PAID ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES! Interest Paid Quarterly Your Savings Or Checking Account Is Insured to $15,000 and true, Mrs. Shirer, of Akron, died MEMORIAM southerly, 100 feet on the East line ofj Second Street to the lot owned by Jennisl G. Smith; thence easterly on a linel On earth he nobly did his best, Grant him, Jesus heavenly In loving memonam of our Thursday afternoon in Akron City Hospital. months. Dated this 2nd day of May, .967.

DONALD R. HANNA, Probate Judge of Licking County, Ohio. 55-12-19 parallel with the South line of Locust Street. One Hundred Fortv-three (143. 1 rest.

father, Jack E. Eisen, wno passed away two years ago feet to an oliey; thence Northerly, on She was born March 31, 1886, Sadly missed by mother and tine parallel with the East line of Second, in Toboso, to Levi and Jeanette Street. One Hundred 1 1001 feet to the today May 12, 1965. step-father, Mr. and Mrs.

South line of Locust Street; thence Westerly on the South line of Locust Street Lescalleet Romine. WINNER OF THE $50 ciTCH sway by Monndbnilders Lodge aad Pride ot Mound-balldera Educational Committee was MARIE JORDAN 399 aten Ave. His helping hand was always Joseph Kover. to the place of beginning. Surviving are two sisters: first, LEGAL NOTICe Case No.

35031 STATE OF OHIO, LICKING COUNTY, SS: IN THE PROBATE COURT John David Jones, Administrator of th Estate of Matthews Smiley, deceased. Plaintiff, Viney B. Smiley, et al. Defendants. here is also hereby granted the riant Mrs.

Davis, and Mrs. Jessie to use as a means of inaress and earess To render any aid he couia, MEMORIAM In loving of Virgil Beal of Akron. to the rear end of the premises, an alley about twelve (12) feet wide lying His voice was always raised 4 on Regular Savings immediately East of the above described Friends may call at the McCullough, who passed away in praise. property. Reference Is hereby had and made to His words were wise ana two years ago May 12, 1965.

funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday. deed recorded in Volume 337, at page 251, of the Licking County, Ohio, Deed The depths of sorrow we can good. Records and to Volume 587.

at page 203, The PEOPLES STATE BANEC not tell, Dear father, since you ve gone of the Licking County. Ohio Deed FOR SALE 1967 Buick LeSabre Under 300 Miles Phone 326-2621 Doris Ann Tabor Viney B. Smrley, who resides at 3776 Kendall Street, Detroit 35, Michigan, in Wayne County, Amie B. Bender, who resides at 4846 S. Drexet Street West, Chicago 6, Illinois, in Cook County, Addle Pearl Bray, who resides at 7809 Girardin Street, Detroit, Michigan, in Waynej County, Viney Stephen, who resides at 3776 Kendall Street, Detroit, Michigan, in Wayne County, Mammie Glenn, whoj Records.

Of the loss of one we loved away, You are required to answer the said Services for Doris Ann Tabor, so well, The ones you loved so true, petition by the 17th day of June, 1967, or judgment by default will be rendered 36, of Buckeye Lake, will be at And while he sleeps a Try hard to carry on the way, against you. Member F.D.I.C. Granville, Ohio p.m. Saturday in Emerson peaceful sleep, We know you'd want us to. resides at 3776 Kendall Street, Detroit, Michigan, in Wayne County, Claude Smiley, who resides at 4846 S.

Drexel Street, Chicaao, Illinois, in Cook County, Sadly missed by Carlina, His memory we shall always James Baruxes, Plaintiffs McDonald, Robinson McDonald, 63 N. 3rd Newark, Ohio 4-14-21-285-2-12-19 Funeral Home, Kirkersville. The Rev. Ralph Cross will of- keep. Michele, and Billy.

end Claud ie Smiley, who resides at 3776 nciaie, ana Dunai win De in Sadly missed by wife Ruth nnnnannnnflnnnnnncncnnnnEsannonnGannnDnoannanDnEnncncocannnoonnana CARD OF THANKS WEED CONTROL Weed and Feed Lawn Service A. Kenneth Hall 366-6121 Glen Rest Memorial Estate, and family. We wish to thank those who Reynoldsburg. Miss Tabor died Thursday IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our helped in any way during tne illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Stella Blythe.

We morning from injuries received in an automobile accident on mother and grandmother, Mrs. especially wish to thank the 1-70 Monday. Gilmore (Elsie) Scruggs who pased away 15 years ago May Newark Nursing Home, enss She was bora June 21, 1930, Brothers Funeral Home, and 12, 1952. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Geraniums 25c and up. Combination pots, variety vegetable and flower plant.

PETOSKEY GREEN HOUSE 22 Bidge Ave. in Myra, W. to John and Mary Miller Tabor, of Buckeye those who sent floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.

(Mildred) Young and James. and food. We thank the pall Lake, who survive. bearers, Rev. and Mrs.

Ronald Mr. and Mrs. John D. (Thelma) Also surviving are two Roberts and family. Newstrand, Rev.

and Mrs. Neu brothers: Hartzel of Zanesville, and Thomas, Manassas Park, and a sister, Mrs. Betty Thompson for their many visits to her, and Mrs. Eva Kearns for News In Brief Bergeson, Reynoldsburg. her loyal friendship.

Again we thank you. FOR SALE Fot Biami in bloom. Hardy, will bloom again In early fall. Pamy face, tcented and fancy leaf (eranioma. Petuniai.

LASBICKS 275 N. 26th St. CaU 144-1840 Friends may call at the TOUR PLANNED funeral home today. John, Edward Albert, 5ons Newcomer's luncheon and and families. the travel group is planning a chartered bus trip to the Fenton Art Glass Co.

Thursday. Reservations must be in by Saturday, John E. Heath invented first grain binder in 1840. with Mrs. Harold Hunt.

HOW TO EXPLAIN DEATH TO A CHILD EVERGREENS Taxus-Arbor Vitae Juniper Flowering Shrubs HIRST Ave?" i i jail BANQUET SLATED Frazeysburg-Nashport alumni banquet will be held May 20, in Frazeysburg Elementary School, with dinner beginning at 13 :30 p.m. Walker Huffman, superintendent of Muskingum Area Joint Vocational School FOR SALE Amatenr meter transceiver model HK-45a. V.F.O. Model HE-SI. 2 ring Saturn Halo antenna with mast and bumper mount.

Call 244-2948 or 142 Biley St. District, will be master of 4 Pc. 5FS(fl) IFS! tJ D3L. DRESSER, $1.25 a week MflK EZ XjgHB- BED, MIRROR, 7-Pc. Dinettes WkD CHEST KChart 'P 7-Pc.

MODERN SUITE 1 ir-i. hrr -mtimw-n just si.25 a wk. SOFA CHAIR shop Sunday $1.25 JT. 12106 AWK- ceremonies. Reservations are to CRISS BROTHERS SERVICES made with Judy Junkins, Rt.

3, Frazeysburg. GRANGES TO MEET Wilkins Run Grange will en SATURDAY FOR SALE IN HEATH. 2-bedroom ranch. Attached garage and patio. Ash cupboards and trim.

Paneled ree room fn basement. Conventional built home by H. C. Marvin. 118,500.

344-5519 tertain Licking Valley and Pataskala Granges for neighbors 1 cm. STATLER, Chapel John H. night at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wilkins Run members take pies.

Calling Hours: Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. JITNEY SUPPER SET Eden PTO will sponsor a jit ney supper at Eden School, a El El 13 a a a a a E3 L2 El a a a a ES a a County Rd. 209 at Purity, begin ning at 5 p.m. Saturday. All ARMSTRONG, 2:30 p.m.

Paul W. Chapel Calling Hours: Thursday 7 to 9 P.M. Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. For Every Parent To a young child, the loss of a playmate or relative Is almost Incomprehensible. How do you, a parent, explain to the immature mind what death Is? A noted child psychologist has written a booklet on this problem, and it has been acclaimed an invaluable guide by parents and clergymen throughout the nation.

This booklet, entitled "How To Explain Death To A Child," is yours for the asking through Ross Henderson Funeral Directors. CALL: 326-6091 Or Write to: floss HEI1DERS0I1 Funeral Directors, Inc. 89 NORTH FIFTH STREET NEWARK. OHIO 43055 food will be homemade. DEMONSTRATION SET Martha Circle of First EUB Church will sponsor a cooking FOR SALE bedroom bi level.

Bnilt In range and even, garbage disposal, garage, fenced yard. Small down payment. Assume HI A loan. 118 Annette Newark. CALL 344-4262 demonstration at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at the Ohio Power Co. OPTIMISTS TO MEET MONDAY SHIRER 2:30 p.m. Stella R. Chapel Calling Hours: Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Newark Optimist Club will be guests of Canady House at noon Tuesday.

The regular meeting will not be held at the YMCA. INSPECTION SLATED H-rSTiiir cm 1 poire II PLUS YOU INCOMPLETE LONG, Rev. GET A BEDROOM DEAR FRIENDS Thanks to all customers for your loyalty and true friendship during my years in business. Love and best wishes always. IDA MARRIOTT f1H SUIT FOR ONLY 9c Annual inspection of Hanover Chapter 220 OES will be held at 8 p.

m. Monday in Hanover FREE $Jj(G) Ji END TABLES AND I I LAMPS INCLUDED tkiW Masonic Temple, with deputy grand matron, Mrs. Robert NO PAHITS. 'TIL JUNE YOU GET BOTH PIECES At Fantastic savings. Both Sofa and Chair havt plush reversible cushions, solid hardwood frame and buttoa tufted back.

-illTHf CHIDE. During stated calling hours members of family will be present. Funeral home calling hours are 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. For service call FA 2-0191 or FA 2-2191.

Of 1H6 Dusthimer of Danville, inspect ing officer. Dinner will precede RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY Old Clary Bestaurant (South Side of Square) 8 A.M. Sponsored by C.W.F. Central Church of Christ inspection at 6:30 p. m.

EMPLOYES TO MEET IIIHlllllllllllin Eimmmmmimimimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn urn iii.il. hi i i iiiuine ii i hi mil'm i -it- jt iiu iiiu i ii i i i Mew we mmmnmm- lujuiiijnmiiii 1 dDIPIEM 1DME)A 12 TdD (B Ohio Association of Public School Employes will meet at 8 p. m. Monday at Newark High School, room 101-D. All clas Buy sell Crotinger's Antiques Class China Primitives Furniture 107 N.

12th St. Newark Evening Hours 6-9 Sat. Sun. A.M. to 6 P.M.

Closed Friday Phone 322-9871 BRING THE FAMILY COME IN, BROWSE AROUND sified employes are invited to attend. DAUGHTERS TO MEET Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet at UP 4.75 Your Insured Savings Earn A to fTxrrwT 1 p. m. Monday in Memorial Hall. (12 Month Certificates) r'i NO A NEEDED nm CLUB TO MEET Chatham Garden Club will PI IFiairsfl IFedlesreaE Sf-5 i meet Tuesday in the home of LKWJ Mrs.

Adin Stickle, Rt. 2. Gran 1 LANE HOLTZ GBOCEBY A MEAT MARKET Corner North and Maple Streets PHONE S29-4B11 MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS FREE DELIVERY Anywhere In Newark ripnday Hours: IS A.M. to 7 P.M. ville.

There will be election of officers, followed by a house and garden plant auction. Auc tion items are to be taken bv NEWARK GRANVILLE members of the club. i A a iftn'-ni ulturn.r.

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