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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 35

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 35

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nam husband and father. Clarence Newark (O.) Advocate flC Nov. 8, 1967 Oil Fiberglas Official Succumbs JACK'S HOME REPAIR PLUMBING, HEATING AND REMODELING Hebron 928-4757 I sincerely thank everyone who supported me In the election. Urcel G. Carson 1st Ward MUST SELL AT ONCE A-l condition.

1964 Chevrolet El-Camlno. Economy 6-eyllnder, stick. 83,311 actual mile. Kadis, heater, rear lift snspenslon. 997 Woodlawn Are.

My sincere thanks to everyone who supported me in Tuesday's election. FRANK STADDEH Funerals Ramella of Largo, Fla. rne body will arrive from Florida late this evening. Helen E. Green runeral services will be at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday in the chapel of Criss Brothers Funeral Home for Mrs. Helen E. Green, 82, of 332 W. Main St.

Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery, with the Rev. Robert E. Linter officiating. Mrs. Green died Tuesday in University Hospital, Columbus.

She was born Feb. 24, 1905 In 4 Newark Udjje 97, F. A Friday, Nov. 10, 7 p. M.M.

Crusader Lodge 720, F. A. M. Saturday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.

E. A. Degree. THANK YOU Newark Voters for the GOOD NEWS I'm sincerely grateful for the opportunity to be of service. Philip E.

Resta SALESMEN WANTED Excellent opportunity for port time Holiday work in our men's and boys department. Must be neat appearing and willing to work. Experience not necessary but helpful. Apply in person at Klines Department Store 19-21 S. 3rd.

Application hours Wednesday and Thursday 9:30 to 12:00. MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Ueraer Church and Foarib Utraeto ORDER NOW Homebaked Pies for Thanksgiving Day Dinner, Pumpkin. Mincemeat, Berry, Cream 1 50 Holiday Pickup erenlns; of November 12nd or Thanksgiving moring. THE Boote 19, Sooth Hebron Mrs. Edith Posey, Mgr.

and Operator My Sincere Thanks To All Who Supported Me A. LUTHER HANSHUE I would like to THANK all the people who voted for me in Tuesday's election. JOE LANG MOOSE GAMES PARTY THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1967 BIG DIAMOND 29 NUMBERS BIG 28 NUMBERS Earnbirds at 7:30 P.M. POTATOES We arc now lelllng high quality all-purpoi potatoe, at oar barn on Kins Bd Jott off Sharon Valley Bd.

Come take advantage of oar low prices. Owen Potato Farm Open 6 Dayi 8 A.M. P.M. OHIO 70-37 TRUCK STOP has immediate openings for WAITRESSES GRILL COOKS PORTER TRUCK MECHANIC Transportation a must! Apply In Person (Between 8 A.M.-4 P.M.) Location: Intersection 1-70 and Ohio 37 the ittenljouse restaurant Mrs. Edith Posey Manager and Operator CALLTI 344-5920 COUNTRY PARSON BOOKLET NOW READY The COUNTRY PARSON reprints are now ready for mailing to persons who want a col lection of tne sayings in a hanay, indexed booklet.

This is the fifth volume to be reprinted. It contains items similar rtv to tnose i. which appear- ml A ea in ine tu- bt vocate during 1967. You may order copies of the booklet by sending 75 cents for each booklet ordered to The Country Parson, Dept. NA, Box 957, Des Moines, Iowa 50304.

Copies of the first four booklets also still are available. Be sure to specify which volume you wish sent. 11: ww (Mt wu mvti or niton i I MATT0X I BLOCK For Mason I Sand if I WANT TO THANK All Of Your For The Confidence and Support You Gave Me In Yesterdays Election ROBERT B. FRANKLIN Newark City Auditor get, die go. W.

Shlmel, who passed away 22 years ago, November 8, 1945. Sadly missed by wife, Laura Shimel and daughter, Mrs. Martha Swartr. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our son and brother, William H. Kidd, born January 3, 1929 and died November 8, 1965.

To us your name will ever be, The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone, but cherished yet, A beloved face we'll ne'er for It was His will that you should His will that we should let you And we pay each drear tomorrow For each precious yesterday, Sadly missed by mother, father, brothers, Bob, Ed, Jim, sister Betty and their ftmilies. MEMORIAM In memory of Dallas R. 5mitn, wno passed away November 8, 1964. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One who was better, God never made; A wonderful worker, 60 loyal and true, One in a million that mother, was you. Just in your Judgment, always right; Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, Our wonderful mother that mother was you.

Sadly missed by husband Roy son Ralph and Family. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Dallas Smith, who departed this world three years ago, November 8, 1964. you can nave only one mother, Patient, kind and true, No other friend in all the world, Will be as true to you. For all her loving kindness, She asked nothing in return, If all the world deserts you, To your mother you can turn, So all we can do, dear Mom, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind a token of love, To the best mother God ever gave. So sadly missed by your daughter, Shirley, son-in-law, Bob and grandchildren, Jeffrey, Ricky and Lori Sue Kane.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our son Donald Ford, who passed away November 8, 1959. There is a long and winding road, Along which each must go, It leads along the hills of, time, Into the sunset glow. But only for a little while, Our loved ones leave our sight, For just beyond the hills they wait In God's eternal light. Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ford. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our hus band and father. Joseph John Pfeffer, who passed away November 8, 1948. It was in the early dawn, That God opened his portals wide, As the angel came down to guide him Across the great divide. We he was leav- ng us, Tho' we couldn't have maae him stay, It seens like a million years, But it was 19 years ago today.

As we walk in the garden of memory, There midst the blossoms oi blue, We find in that beautiful gar den. Forget-me-nots blooming lor ou. You left a beautiful memory, And a sorrow too great to be told. But for us. who have wveo and lost you, That memory will never grow old.

Sadlv missed bv wife and sons. Edward F. Burow, of Toledo, chief maintenance and construe tiop engineer for all Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp. plants, died Tuesday evening in adman, N.J., while on a business trip for the corporations plant in Barnngton, n.j. His body was found this morn Ing in the Montecello Motel, Delmarr.

Mr. Burow, 51, began his career with Owens Corning In 1941 when he joined the Newark plant as assistant plant en gineer. In 1943, he was named textile plant superintendent of the Newark plant and in 1946 was named production supei'n tendent of the plant. From 1948 to 1950, he served as plant manager of the cor poration's Huntingdon, Pa. plant.

He was later transferred to Toledo where he held the position as maintenance en gineer from 1950 to 1961. He has held his present position since 1961. A native of Danville, he Is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he participated in basketball, football, and baseball. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Surviving are his wife, Jeanne of the home; two daughters: Mrs.

Phillip Fields of Canal Winchester and Mrs. Michael Grotke of Toledo and one grandchild. Bennett Funeral Home, 3434 Secor Toledo, is in charge of arrangements. Lewis Lee Mears Funeral services will be at 1 p. m.

Thursday in the chapel of Boss Henderson Funeral Home for Lewis Lee Mears, 60, of Lakepark, formerly of Licking County. The Rev. Donald Weaver of East Chicago, will officiate with burial in Maplegrove Cemetery, Alex andria. Mr. Mears died early Tuesday morning in West Palm Beach, Fa.

He was born Feb. 21, 1907 in Johnstown to Charles M. and Mary Lewis Mears. He retired in 1961 as supervisor of the language arts department in East school system. He graduated from Denison University in 1928 and received a masters degree in 1945 from Indiana University.

He was a veteran of World War having served as a cap tain in the Army and was a member of East Chicago Elks Club and East Chicago Rotary Gub of which he was past president. Surviving are his wife, Vir ginia of the home; and two sisters: Mrs. W. C. Strawn of Newark and Mrs.

Marjorie CRISS BROTHERS GRANVILLE AT 9th ST. SERVICES THURSDAY GRIMM, SR. 10 A.M. Emory E. Chapel Calling Hours: Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Graveiide Service 3 P.M. Coolvllle Cemetery, Coolvllle, Ohio SATURDAY GREEN, 10:30 A.M. Helen E. Chapel Calling Hours: Thursday and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. During stated calling hours members of family will oieient.

Funeral horns calling hours are 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. For call 322-0191 or 322-2191. THANKS to the voters for their support in Tuesday's election. WALTER ZERGER THANK YOU For Your Support in Tuesday's Election George F.

Wolfe Congratulations Robert B. Franklin Thank You EVERYONE Who Supported Me in the 6th Ward Harold E. Couillard FOURTH WARD My sincere thank, to yon citizens and neighbors in the "Big 4" for your faith who went all the way with L.W.A. for activation of Acton. Tonr New "City Father" Lawrence W.

Acton 976 Woodlawn Ave. COUNCILMAN 9-12 Saturday 344-5931 SWANK Due to technical difficulties What's New At The Hospital VGSF Channel 28 will be discontinued until the first of the year. Thank you for watching, look for us in 1968. LICKING COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR SALE Upright Piano 155 Ninth Street WANTED EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERATOR ARCADE BEAUTY SALON FA 4-4G21 4-6509 MUST SELL AT ONCE I Danish Modern Sofa eonvrti to alrep two. I Thomas Electronic Oman Spinet iize Like new.

520 Jrffernun Uoad Went After 6 P.Sl. Wrdnrmtay. Thursday, Friday, all day Thank You For Your Support James M. Hughes GAMES PARTY TONIGHT! K. P.

HALL 8 P.M. (Early birds at 7:30) PUBLIC WELCOME Sponsored by Newark Hairdressers MARKET OPEN A.M. TO 11 P.M. Child Life (Ages 4-12) American Girl (Ages 10-17) Young Miss (Ages 9-14) Children Digest (Ages 5-1 Z) Humpty Dumpty (Ages 3-7) Science Mechanics True The Man's Magazine Mobile Life Sport Catholic Digest Photoplay Mechanix Illustrated Electronics Illustrated from list shown above NO lh Kama AiltlrrM I Ntfwupaprr Mih-erlber Mt. Perry to Archie and Myrta 0O1M K1SS1CK.

burvlving are her mother of Mt. Perry; her husband, Marion a. Green of the home; a M. A. Green of new Albany; eight sisters: Mrs.

Eva Bratton of Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs. Margaret Clum of Baltimore Mrs. Vera Davidson, Mrs Dorothy Darkes, Mrs. Eleanor Shipley and Mrs.

Pauline Inscho, all of Newark; Mrs. Donna Corbin and Miss Verna Kissick, both of Mt. Perry; four brothers: Arthur, Willis and Elmer, all of Zanesville, and Wilbur of Mt. Perry. Two brothers are dead.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m. Thursday and Friday. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my hus- band and father of my children, Herbert Keith Slone, who passed away 3 years ago, Nov. 8, 1964.

We often sit and think of him, When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing, That grief can call its own. Do not ask us if we miss him, Life for us is not the same, All the world would be like heaven, Just to see him once again, We never knew the heart, Could ache with such bitter pain, Longing for his smiling face, Or to hear his voice again We didn't know life could be, So lonely, cold and dim, But then we've learned many things, Because of losing him. so Sadly missed by wife Betty sons Keith and Tom ana daughter Gwendolyn. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son, Herbert K. Mone, wno iett us 3 years ago today November 1964.

Time has swiftly passed away, But still we don't forget, For in the hearts that loved you, Vour memories linger yet, You left a beautiful memory, And sorrow too great to be told. But for us who loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. Deeply missed and loved by his father and mother, brothers, sister and all his friends that loved him. Mr. and Mrs.

Brvon Slone. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear fox HEtlDERSOn Funeral Directors, Inc. WORTH FIFTH STREET THURSDAY LEWIS L. MEARS Chapel 1 P.M. Everyone Welcome Come and Have Fun Pottery OS THi Tt I awu Martin Heating Co.

JANITROL DEALER Oas Furnaces, Natural and Buttled (las. Oil Furnaces 19 Years of Business 384 West Church St. PHONE FA 6-8241 FOR SALE 5 room modern house on paved street. AU assessments paid. Would consider land contract with good referrals.

CaU 763-3811 FOR SALE 4-Vnit Apartment House. rooms each, completely furnished. Excellent Income. West end. $12,800.

SHANNON KEAL ESTATE For Sale BIG JOHN Black and tan Coon Hound, also coon carcasses. Fhone CLARK RADER 344-8967 THANK YOU to all who supported me in the November 7 election. MILDRED MORROW Clerk Union Township BALL BAND BOOTS A Complete Line of Boots ARCTICS. OVKRSHOES AND 6NO BOOTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. ABBOTT'S q9id.er.of HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING? 22-ft.

CrlsCrsft Cabin Croiser inboard, tandem gator trailer. Both 31875. Call 246-6094 Thorn-Tille. Holiday Harbors, Buckeye Lake Due to sickness In family will sill for balancs due. 1965 Rambler 770 Classie 4-Door Sedan, new tires.

Power steer lng and brakes. Inquire at 38 Wilson St. or eall 326-2601. SHANNON'S BARBER SHOP at Marne. Hours! 8:30 A.M.

to 6i30 P.M. Monday, Widnet-day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. CLOSED TUESDAY. WANTED BEAUTICIAN For Busy Shop Apply In Person Charm Hair Fashion 56 West Locust St. (Mo phone calls, please!) ALUMINUM Home Specialties AWNINGS Alnma Boll and Stationary SIIIN Baked Enamel Clapboard Storm Windows and Doors c.

o. pound' PHONE 366-2410 or 01 4-3876 OPEN TONIGHT trideRite vj SM0E Our Open Door Policy 9 to 9 Week Days 9 to Saturday MAYBOLD SHOES 32 S. 3rd St 324-7193 Sinoero Thanks to My Many Friends and Neighbors For Their Support ROBERT E. STRADLEY Clerk of Mary Ann Township OFFICE OF DR.R.W; JONES November 15 166 Hudson Ave. Will be closed for (his winter.

tuns 5H3 TOT ST. LEONARD'S GAMES PARTY Newark Catholie High School Thursday, November 9 Early Bird Games Start at 7:30 P.M. Free Turkeys November 16 BOLOGNA BACON Sliced (Superior) ntlll 39c lb. 3 lb. 89c Hb.

49c BANANAS Golden Rine lb tOC Dutch Loaf I Wieners I Emperor Special AU Meat GRAPES 69c lb. 1 I 59c 22c lb. 3-V COLA 6 Wisconsin Colby I THOROBRED Jtkl CHEESE DOG FOOD Potatoes 63c lb. can 10c 10-lb. 39c FANTA FLAVORS 8 Pkg 44c DRcuLoi8RE MILK I STOP HERE Yt Gallon JXrFE.

2 for 89c qt. 32c PARAGON CLEANERS Special Monday thru Thursday! Any 3 Garments For $2.99 391 West Main Street 7 Til 7 344-9325 373 Mt. Vernon Road-9 Til 6 322-1401 North High Street Hebron 928-8191 101 BRANDS BEER AT OHIO MINIMUM PRICES MOODY'S Moved To 12 South 2nd On The Square ADMIRAL SALES SERVICE Phone 323-3231 THE NEWARK ADVOCATE Offers You The Greatest Bargain! YOUR CHOICE OF MAGAZINES PLUS THIS NEWSPAPER ALL FOR ONLY 75c A WEEK CHOOSE ANY 4 MAGAZINES FROM LIST SHOWN BELOW MANY THANKS For your fine vote, and CONGRATULATIONS to my opponent. Let's make Newark a better place to live! C. DONALD CURRY TV Guide Saturday Evening Post Parents' Magazine Argosy Good Housekeeping Sports Afield Redbook House Beautiful American Home Hi FiStereo Review House Garden Christian Herald True Story Ingenue (Teen-Agers) Hairdo Rudder (For Boaters) ANOTHER CHOICE: ELK'S HEAD SERVICE 9-9 Daily 451 Seroco Ave.

BIG BAZAAR COMING FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th From P.M. At The Y.M.C.A. Car and Driver Modern Romances Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Camping Journal Modern Screen Golf Magazine Look Gardens McCall's Better Homes Popular Mechanics Glamour Popular Photography Field Stream Harper's Bazaar U.S. Camera LIFE and any 2 Magazines Newipapet Deliv.ted By Oat. RT.

I 'All ll I1.tlli'rtt In Valve Work, Engine Boring, Head and Block Milling Valves, Rings, Bearing and Gaskets and Stocking Speed Equipment CUP THIS COUPON PLEASE ALLOW 4 TO 8 WEEKS FOR FIRST MAGAZINES TO ARRIVE. Do Nnt Writ Hw Winter Arrangements White Elephants Bake Goods Handywork I n.rtby qre. fo lubierib. for or my pr.jan lubmription to THE NEWARK ADVOCATE th. megiin lilted b.low for 36 monthi.

At praient ntwipaptr pricai, 75e wtckly will cover th. coit of both th ntwtp.per my compl.t. mag.xin i.l.ction, NAME PHONE NO ADDRESS APT. NO CITY STATE ZIP KELLEY'S DAIRY BAR 680 WEST CHURCH STREET Try Our $1.25 Evening Specials from 4-7 p.m. MONDAY Pork and Sauerkraut TUESDAY Homemade Chicken and Noodles WEDNESDAY Boiled New England Dinner THURSDAY CLOSED FRIDAY Salmon Patties or Italian Spaghetti SATURDAY Johnny Marzetti (All Day) SUNDAY Roast Turkey and Dressing We Always Have Good Home Baked Ham Dinners.

Also Homemade Fried Mush, All The Time Homemade Soup Open Monday thru Friday 1 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. 10 p.m. This Event Sponsored By Ladies of the Seeond Baptist Church This Ad Sponsored By BRUCKER KISHUER i stw tti-iirwiii ORDER TAKEN BY Print Magazine Selected Newark. Ohio Funeral Home Nrunpuprr fruWrilier 326-6481 107 Hudson Ave..

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