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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 30

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Newark (0.) AcfvocaU Sapt. 14, 1967 30 Romney Visits Vienna School IIOAI MOTlCt Povli'tt 1. Tarrlll, whota adrfraii it New High -Performance Combat Aircraft Eyed unknown an cannot mn rtaionebla dihganc be etcartelnad, will teke netici I Test pilots have reported VIENNA, Ohio UP-Mlchigan Gov. George Romncy's visit to ment not substitute for the TFX, or Fill. Designated the VFAX, the th Mahoning Valley Vocational School put the school and this that en the Vh oay at June, Jerry Tarrlll filed nil Petition oqa.nit her In the Ceurt ef Common Pleoi of llekina County, Ohio, beina Coie No.

5291 laid Court. The Prayer ef laid petition It for a decree of divorce, reitoration of defendant to her maiden name, Poulttte I. Morlow, and equitable relief. Said couie will be for hearing In teid Court on and next after li week! from the date of the flrit publication ef thu notice and will be continued from day to day until heard. Jerry E.

Tamil By Robert B. Weaver Hii Attorney, Auditorium Building. Newark, Ohio. community of 633 persons In the national limelight for a brief craft is intended to be both a fighter and a dive-bomber. It time Wednesday.

By GAYLORO SHAW WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of Defense Robert S. Mc-Namara has directed the Navy and Air Force to proceed with preliminary work on a new high-performance combat aircraft even as his TFX warplane pro-i gram continues plagued by en-l several governors to visit the probably would have a Romney made the unique school. Ohio Gov. James a Mahoning Valley school one of swinjwmg, sport a new engine Rhodes described the facility at the Fill models they flew contained 252 deficiencies, including 100 they classified as "mandatory for correction." These pilots concluded that development models are 'unsuitable for service." Estimated per unit cost of a fully equipped F111B now stands at about $10 million, more than triple original estimates. Controversy over the TFX has raged since 1962, when Mc- and pack the most advanced weapons and electronic gear, the earliest stops on a nation wide tour in which he is look the recent Midwest conference of governors in the Missouri Oz.

gineering problems and buffeted top Navy officials say. ing at urban problems. lilt. Lei. hr, Ca.

tp t- arks and. according to Rhodes, by political controversy. As Pentagon studies continue, He praised the school for several governors expressed a Officials say the new plane' what he called almost unprecedented success in training the unemployable. He called it the kind of school that gives desire to visit the school. Romney, an undeclared can didate for the Republican nom would replace the F4, current first-line mainstay in the Vietnam air war, and would supple- youth "a chance to make good LIOAL NOTICB Cote Ne.

JJI0I IN THE COMMON PLiAS COUPT. LICKING COUNTY OHIO Virginia P. Moore, Plain I iff, VI. Henhel Moore, Jr. Defendant.

Henhtl Moore. whoie reildence Ii unknown, will take notice that on the lit day of 1967, the plaintiff, Virginia P. Moore, filed her petition agalnil him In the Court of Common Pleai, Licking County, Ohio, being Couie No. S3 1 03 praying for a divorce, cuitody of children ond equitable relief. Said caute will be for hearing on ei alter the 22nd day of 1967.

VIRGINIA P. MOORE. Ploinliff Jamil M. Schaller, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff 10-17-24-31 -7-1 aerospace contractors are showing intense interest in what could develop into a multibil-lion-dollar addition to the U.S.

air arsenal. "The contractors are all doing a lot of work already," Vice Adm. T. F. Connolly, deputy chief of naval operations, told a Senate Appropriations subcom ination for president, stuck by his declaration that there would be no discussion of politics on Namara awarded Genera! Dynamics Corp.

a contract to develop an all-purpose craft that what impressed him most about the school, Romney said, his tour. could meet major mission responsibilities of both the Air Force and Navy. was that the students were In residence, with no diversions from pursuing courses of train 67 New Teachers On City Staff Rhodes was not here to greet Romney, but Willard P. Dudley, ft The Air Force version, the mittee in testimony released! ing designed to prepare them administrator of the Mate bu for jobs. reau of Unemoloyment Com F111A, has been relatively trouble free.

Sources say the Air Wednesday. "The situation has gone quite far." At the same July 14 hearing, The Michigan governor said pensation, was on hand to re he was impressed at the eda Force may deploy some FlllAs in Vietnam early next year, but ational opportunities afforded. Paul H. Nitze, deputy secretary! present the governor. Rhodes said he had a full schedule at his office and was unable to "The excellent average of Job NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR No.

3S8II Doc. 49 Page 41. Estate of Vivian B. Grubb. Deceoied.

Notice It hereby given that Fred Grubb rt 41 N. 23rd Newark, Ohio, hoi cam duy oppointed administrator of the fci tote of Vivian B. Grubb, deceaied, loe of Newark, Licking Couny, Ohio. Creditor! are required to file their claimi with laid tiduc.ory within fem monthl. Dated thu 3 1 it day of Augun, 1947 DONALD R.

HANNA. Probaie Judge jf Lick.no County, Ohi 9-7-14-21 placements after the course at this school indicates the high quality of education the boys get away. Romney mingled with stu With the official hiring of 11 teachers to complete the staff, Newark schools have a total of 67 new teachers. There are now 464 certified employes working for the city school system. This is an increase of 24 over last year.

Supt. Loren H. Briggs explained that one more of defense disclosed that development of the Navy's version of the TFX. the F111B, now is 2 years behind schedule because of "inherent technical difficulties." i Nitze and other Pentagon officials also conceded in their testimony that: get here," he declared. dents, had a snack with some of them at the school lunch counter and.

when he visited officials told the committee that carrier tests of the Navy version won't begin until August 1969. Adm. David L. McDonald, chief of naval operations, testified that recent studies concluded that even when the F111B becomes operational the Navy "also would have to have another fighter plane aboard the "This is one example of a deterrent to civil disobedience which now prevails in many the machine shop, was remind ed that he was a mechanic parts of the nation." himself in his youth. Romney may be the first of Truck Collapses Historic Bridge LANCASTER.

Ohio Another historic covered bridge In Fairfield County, where vandals recently have burned similar structures to the ground, has been damaged seriously. Mrs. Grant Rostofer, Rt. 1, Plckerlngton, Inspects damage to this bridge on Toll Gate Road. The bottom collapsed under the weight of a gravel truck.

(AP photo). Milwaukee Disorders elementary physical education The latest Navy test model is "extremely deficient in combat mission capability." teacher could be used, but would not be essential. New teachers hired at the last Korean Government Seeks U.N. Help EXECUTOR'S SALE FARM ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sept. 23, 1967 1,00 P.

M. By authority and direction of the lost will of Orpho M. Monholder, deceaied the underiigned executor will eell or public auction beginning at ltOO o'clock P. M. on Saturday, September 23, 1967, on the farm premiiei l'i milei west ol New Guilford, south ef Stan Route 541 on County Road 411 In Perry Township.

Coihocton County, the fellow ingt FARM 110 acrei 5 producing ell Willi -SO acrei crop land 35 acrei woodlond lome marketable timber farm dormant 10 yean, room frame dwelling free gai spring water bath; 2 barns, other Inspection from 100 to 3:00 P. M. ON Saturday, Sept. ond 16. Appraised at $12,000 00 To be sold at 2:00 P.

M. ANTIQUES Cherry chest of walnut enrl Wildcat Strike Hits Truckers SEOUL (ft The South Korean government plans to ask the In 4th Straight Night U. N. General Assembly to send a new- U. N.

group to supervise board meeting include: Mar-jorie Elliott, secondary; Dorothy Bcntz, secondary; Ber-nice A. Clricosta, elementary; Judith Dunham, kindergarten; Barbara Feightner, kindergarten half time; Charlene Getz. elementary half time; Elizabeth Grudin, kindergarten half time; Nancy LeBlanc. elementary 52 days; Oscar K. Rogers, distributive education; and Joanna Schiff.

kindergarten half time. the Korean armistice because of mounting attacks from the Com PITTSBl'RGH if A wildcat strike by private truckers has interrupted steel shipments In three states and touched off some MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) The violence came despite altorists, many of them on their munist North, a ranking government official said today. "Full and effective supervi Gangs of white youths pelted decision by the Rev. James E.

way to or from work in South Negro motorists and police carsiGroppi, a white Roman CatholicjSide industries. gunfire, tire slashing and windshield smashing, une man was sion of the armed peace In Ko Korean Armistice has never been enforced properly by the with rocks, bottles and DrieKsi priest, and tne Milwaukee Police fired tear gas earlier to rea is imperative because of Hand, wolnut blanket cheit, 2 trunks, cherry drop leaf table; 2 rocking choirs. seriously hurt, another shot. I tified as Alex Baker, 36, Most of the violence that Mumw ohi He four nation supervisory com disperse the crowd after about phonograph, kerosene lamps. ever-increasing North Korean mission set up under the 1953 erupted Wednesday was against taken ,0 Wadswortn Rjttman HUUStl-IULU bUUUS 3 piece living room eulte, dining table.

acts of violence," the official 300 white youths had marched on the residence of William E. Wednesday night in a fourthj Youth Council of the National straight night of violence on the Association for the Advance-virtually all- white South Side, iment of Colored People, to steer The crowds had gathered foridear of the South Side where a second successive night in an- their open housing march was armistice. nonstnkmg trucKers nauiingHosnital told newsmen after an emergen 5 chain; buffet, 3 piece bedroom luite. oak wardrobe; 2 wall mlrrori, pictun frames, glass lamp shade, floor lamp. The commission consists of steel in Ohio and western Penn Cousins, the Roman Catholic Meanwhile, steel was piling cy session of the National Secu rity Council.

Pope-Goiser Roiepoint china; iterllng sil archbishop of Milwauke. ticipation of an open housing greeted with bottles and bricks President Chune Hee Park The youths were demanding Sweden and Switzerland, chosen by the U.N. command, and Czechoslovakia and Poland by North Korea. The Swiss and verware; dishei. cupboards, corner cup board, choirs.

3 beds, Tappan Gos Ronge; small deep freeze, Home Comfort range; coal heating itovo; 4 gai heating itovei; water pump and preuure tank march by Negroes who stopped Monday night. for a second night in a row, that called the council together Season Special 3-track storm windows 1 Full 1" combination door only 1107.95 Why parchas screens alone when for eurh a low, low prire Ten may hate year 'roond protection. TEBMV Nothing dawn, at low ai 17.00 per month. short of the South Side neighbor-; "We don't have to prove how the church censure Father day after saboteurs believed and numeroui other itemi. hood.

I brave we are," the priest said Groppi. TERMS; Cash for perional properly. from the North mined a South Swedish representatives are stationed in the southern half of the Real Estate 10 per cent, down, balance Police finally broke up the; Wednesday before leading Ne Korean freight train hauling The archbishop came to the front lawn of his residence and on delivery of deed. D. S.

MOORE Executor demilitarized zone. The Czechs crowds of white vouths with re-igro marcners in a aemonstra U.S. military supplies 10 miles sylvania. Shipments were disrupted in those two states, Indiana and into the Midwest. The driver of one steel-hawling truck was wounded in the arm early today by a shot fired from a passing car on U.S.

224 near Medina, south of Cleveland, the Ohio Highway Patrol reported The patrol said the driver told officers the car, with Pennsylvania license plates, had followed him from Canton, Ohio. Frazeysburg, O. and Poles are posted in the peated barrages of tear gas the virtually all-Negro spoke briefly to the group, north of Seoul. The explosion up in mills and warehouses in this steelmakuig center. Some companies were turning to rail for shipping.

"We haven't moved a pound of steel today," said a spokesman for Eclipse Motor Lines, Pittsburgh, which hires driver-owned trucks. U.S. Steel Corp. said pickets had a disruptive effect at Its Ir-vin, works. Pickets at its Lorain, Ohio, works stopped steel hauling by 50 to 60 trucks a day there.

WAYNE GRAHAM, Auctioneer RUSSEL E. LYONS, Attorney Communist half of the buffer emnlep hnmhs and with thp in-iinner Core many of whom seemed under wrecked two cars and damaged 1-17-24-31 9-7-14 zone. 16. four. Eight days previously a It was the 17th straight night of demonstrations by the priest LEGAL NOTICE The Trustees of Licking Township, Lick na County, Ohio, will receive sealed bids After the archbishop referred passenger train 25 miles north timidating blasts of riot guns and revolvers, but not before several police cars and vans it ii i fn the group to an editorial he east of Seoul was derailed by an on or before October 2, 1967, at Ii P.

at which me the bids will be opened were showered with flying de- explosion. at their office in the Townihip Hall, Jack- and the council which he advises. Wednesday's violence was at first directed toward Negro mo- wrote on tne question in the archdiocesan newspaper 1001 B. Main St. tlB-MJl 124-S03J U.S.

and South Korean offi ontown. tor a 2Vi ton Truck, wheel base bries. Three persons were in cials have accused North Korea Wednesday, the group marched jured. At least 20 were arrested. The wounded driver was iden- back to the South Side where it of launching an intensified cam was greeted with cheers.

paign of border attacks and Potlucic Held In Perry Hall guerrilla sabotage deep in the The archbishop's editorial censured nor supported the south since last October when Premier Kim D-Sung ordered controversial priest but warned Regular potluck supper was 14' C.A., 7,000 lb. I beam front okIi, 17,000 lb. 2 speed rear axle, H. D. brakes 15.6.

frame reinforced 19.2 VI engine 360 cubic inch, H. D. radiator, 13" clutch, 62 amp. alternator, 70 amp. bat tery, fresh air heater and defroster, front tow hooks, 2,000 lb.

each helper iprings, 4,500 lb. each front springs ot ground. 11,500 lb. each rear springs at ground dual extention IL 4 Rl mirrors IWest Coast), power steering 5 speed transmission, 2 speed wipers ond washers, two 900 20 10-ply tires and tubes front nylon, four 900 20 10-ply tiros and tubes rear mud and snow nylon, 20" cast spoke wheels with 7" rims, 7' 5-yd. dump body ond hoist, coal shute in tailgate 31 sides 10-ton hoist.

cabshield, buckeye hitch freorl, mud flops, 50-gal. fuel tank, tachometer-mechinal, delux or H. D. seat, yellow paint, minimum 2 cob lights. Minimum against confusing Father Groppi held in Perry Twp.

Hall at with the city's racial problems, Reform. "We are being diverted by A shower was held following his Communist forces to increase espionage and guerrilla actions. The U.N. command has reported 245 North Korean soldiers killed or captured In nearly 200 incidents in the past 11 emotion and mob psychology into fighting a straw figure the supper honoring Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Nichols. Attending were the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jay 4X 60 days delivery. months, while nearly 85 South Nichols, Messers and Madames James McArtor and family, John Levy, Lee Priest and Korean troops and 20 Americans have been killed.

The U.N. command says there Less trade-in IV63 Ford f-KQ with dump body. The contract will be awarded lo the lowest and best responsible bidder. Trus tees reserve the right to accept or rmci any and all bids. By order of the Licking Township Trustees.

RUTH ANN WILSON, family, Thomas Hite and were only eight such actions in family, Clyde Wright, Daniel 1964 and 27 in 1965. The government spokesman -14 Clerk Baughman, C. O. McArtor, Edwin Smith, Darwin Galbraith. while the real enemy goes unscathed," the archbishop said in the editorial.

Permits Issued For Downtown Two late-summer improve-fents in the downtown area were reflected in city building permits today. The Borden Chemical Co. has contracted C. W. Taylor and Sons for installation of a $10,000 loading dock at Third and Walnut Streets and the Dutch Cafe, 63 S.

Fourth is starting a $2,500 remodeling program. Dale McArtor and family. X-iikllt It -L- ll" said South Korea will confer with other governments on the wording of a resolution the Ko NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT EXECUTOR No. 35482 Doc. 48 Page 511 Estate of Orland C.

Millar, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Wayne H. Wayne Deeds and son; Mes- dames John Boyd and family. reans will ask their allies to bring before the U.N. General Treasemer of Route 1 Hebron, Ohio, has been duly appointed executor of the Estate of Orland C. Miller, deceaied, late of Newark, Licking County, Ohio.

Linda Turner and son, Gladys Ashcraft, Lena Lothes, John Burkholder and sons; Miss Assembly, which meets next Tuesday. South Korea has only Creditors are reauired to tile then Kelly Wright, Shane Wright observer status at the U.N. claims with slad fiduciary within four months. Doted thu 11th day of September, 1967. DONALD R.

HANNA. Probate Judge of Licking County, Ohi 9-142121 He said a new U.N. group for Korea is necessary because the Dinner Held In Kidd Home NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR No 35617 Doc. 49 Page 29. Estate of Ethel Eclebery, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Oscor Eclebery of 259 W.

Church Newark. A birthday dinner was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs Send them to college with American Tourister, the luggage with the whatrfo Ohio, has been duly oppointed Adminis Robert Kidd and sons honoring trator ot the Estate ot Ethel Eclebery. me Dirtnaay of Mrs. Kidd.

deceased, late of Newark, Licking County, Ohio. Guests included: Messers and Madames Charles 1 double dresser and mirror chest and panel bed, only with bookcase bed $219.95 Wayne McArtor and family, Creditors ore required to file their claims with said fiduciary witnin four mcnths. Djtto this 21st day of Auqust, 1967. DONALD R. HANNA.

Piobate Judge of Licking County. Ohio 9-7-14-21 faui McArtor and family, Kooerr Maggers and family, Robert Petrill and family. IN THE PROBATE COURT OP LICKINS COUNTY. OHIO Ne. 17IJS SCOTT presents, our best contemporary value today Thomas Hite and family, John Boyd and family; Messers Virginia Wens, Administratrix WW, ef the Estate of Fred Kochendorfer, James Kidd and sons.

Al Polintiff, Morris, Dave Coconour, Harold Raider and Miss Carol McArtor. The Whatzit is the red, white and blue Virginia Weill, Adminiitrotrix. EsiaH el Myrtle Kochendorfer, et al A new creation designed especially for you in Danish Contemporary style with beautiful FORMICA tops and AfATCHfO WAIHUT VMiRS blended together in Vaughan's lovely Harmony finish to compliment your finest bedroom I.D. tag on every American Tourister Defendants. LEOAL NOTICE In pursuance of the Order of the Probate Court ef Llekina Countv.

Ohio. Church Classes Hold Cookout the undersigned as the Administratrix WWA of the Estate of Fred Kochendorfer, deceased, late of the City of Newark, will offer for public auction on the 23rd day of September, 1967, at 11:00 M. on thi premises In the Citv of Nawark the Junior and Gleaner Class of bag. It's what tells where you live. It's what says you know what's what about travel from what's the best luggage to carry to what's the best place to go.

Foam rubber padded handles, handsome interiors, swing action locks. If following described real estate situated In tne city ot Newark. Countv of Llekina, and in the State of Ohio, and further described as follows: nes, matched care for with wonderful to nteriors, cen- Situated In the Countv of Llekina ond State of Ohio ond In the Cltv of Nawork. fcmith Chapel Sunday School, were entertained with a cookout in the yard of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Williams and family of Newark Attending were: Miss Susan Harn Paige Williams, Mollle MiArior; Messers Billy and David Crawford, Kim Williams. and further described as follows. 26 styles, 8 colors. Such a wonderful value with its sleek modern li veneers and warm, beautiful finish. So easy to its fabulous wood-grained formica tops.

So own with its hardwood and fully dustproofed i ter guided American oak drawers (waxed for ty and utility), and framed mirror of finest glass. So easy to own because of its low, low Beainmna at a mint nn thm Satitk side of Pataskala Street, twelve feet West ef Ban kAmeri card. From $19.95 the Northwest corner of a certain lot or parcel of land deeded to Burr Wilson by r-red Voaelmeier and wife, hv dned du 1 added beau-quality plate price. Come II in love with IS recorded In the Recorder Office of Licking Countv. Ohio in Vol ISA Pnne 37 and 380; thence Westerly, alona the South Eddie Richard, and Jerry Inman and Mr.

and Mrs. James line of Pataskala Street thirty-seven 37 feet to the East line of Germon Streeti in today and see this merchandise you'll fa this beautiful bedroom group. Thence In a Southwestern dirarllnn olana the West line of German Street, lixty-five 103 reet; tnence in an Easter direction -nine 1891 feet frnm tha nlnra of beginning, twelve 1 12) feet from the Welt Line Ot SOd Rlirr WlllAn Int. ihanrS North on a line twelve 1121 feet Welt from the Weit line of laid Burr Wilson McArtor. Guests In Home Recent guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Burkholder and sons have been: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friel and family of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Turner and son of near Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Richard mm lot. ono parallel with said lot, eiflhty-nin I89 feet to the Place of h.n'mninn Sold twelve feet between the Eait line of the lor ner conveyed, ond the Weit line of said Wilion lot, being reierved for on ley. Betna the mm 4 kt Jacob Kochendorfer and wife to Frederick Kochendorfer ond recorded Auoust Burkholder and family of Ohio's Oldest Furniture Store Serving Newark and Central Ohio Since 1822 2 N.

2nd Street Phone 326-8801 xviuiuuua, mi. ana wrs. jay l. 1908. in Volume 208, Page 352 of Deed Records of Licking County, Ohio.

Sold premises are appraised ot $4,000 00 and mUSt be sold tnr Im, l.nn OXLEY BROS. thirds of sold aopraited value. Terms of the sole are .00 cosh on the doy of sole and th balance cosh In hand upon confirmation ef the sale ond delivery of the Administratrix's Deed. menus ot coiumbus, Jackie, John and Joe Nichols of Manes-sa, Mrs. Ann Brooks and son of Houston, Tex.

Mrs. Dora Tucker of Newark and First Lt. John F. Burkholder of Oxford. 36 S.

Third Sr. Virginia Weiss, Adnilniltratrix WWA Of estate or Fred Kochendorfer, Cicsoied 1-31 97I4-2I.

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