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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 19

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Poseidons Plan Jack Frost Dive 19 Santa Uses Sign Language Newark 10.) Advocate Dec. 17, 1968 Members of the Poseidon si Dam and a 'f's Helpful; Briggs Says Of Extra Money seaiooa smorgas-in Columbus on OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Some children are getting their first SCUBA Club will hold a Jack bord dinner Holly Liked Frost dive at Avondale at Buck- Feb. 14. chance to pour out their Christ- mas desires to Santa knowing eye Lake Dec.

29 Took It With Them Cheerful sprigs of holly at- traded man long before the first Christmas, the National "It's helpful there no The club is currently selling that he understands them. Melvin Miller, 19, a toy de question about it," SupL Loren Christmas trees. They gather! ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) The girl was from the Iowa School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs. Miller's parents are deaf and he has talked to them In sign language since he was a child.

When asked by the deaf children about his ability to talk with signs Miller tells the youngsters who, like all children, ask for trucks and trains and dolls: H. Briggs commented on some Campbell, The Crouse and Son IN MEMORIAM In loviner memnrv nf mv dart Geographic Society says. The Thieves didn't bother to tap William E. Tolliver every Saturday morning to cut, haul, and display the $146,000 coming to Newark' Funeral Home, Newark Town ancient Greeks diseributed the the till at an Albuquerque serv Funeral services will be at 2 Emmet Bebout who died rwcm. partnent clerk, is substituting as Santa.

When a small girl sitting on his knee started to speak, stumble and resort to sign lan ship Emergency squad, and the schools beyond anticipated reve Women members have been ice station. shrub to bring luck. Supersti pallbearers. We are most appre nue this year. making wreaths to sell, Police said they took it fith ber 5, 1954 and my mother Madeline Henry who died De tious Romans planted holly to protect their property from dative for the beautiful floral guage.

Santa Claus lifted his But effect on the 1969 project The club also plans a first of p. m. Thursday in Fairfield Bap. list Church, Thurston, for William E. Tolliver, 64, of 548 Rose-baugh Buckeye Lake.

Pas- them, including about $60 in cember 17, 1963. offerings, cards and food. the year Ice Dive at Waterworks! cash and several credit cards. ed budget deficit cannot be pre hands and replied. lightning.

cisely determined until financial The Family. IN MEMORIAM books for the current calendar Marjorie Hottinger CARD OF THANKS We wih to express our heart' Oi. D. Canterbury will offici-with burial in the church jtery. year are closed, he said.

In loving memory of our dear Though a higher amount than felt thanks and sincere apprecia uon to relatives, friends and wife and mother, Augusta Rine, who passed away 4 years ago December 17, 1964. We miss you Mr. Tolliver died Monday afternoon in Licking County Memorial Hospital. neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown during the more and more as the years go anticipated is being distributed from property taxes, state foundation support is reduced, he noted. The school district was also Informed recently that federal aid under Public Law 874, death of our beloved husband by.

He was born June 28, 1904 in Mason County, W. to George Washington and Mahala and father. Howard Freas. We Sadly missed by John E. Rine and children.

are especially grateful to Rev. Frances Hughes Tolliver. I.N MEMORIAM the "impacted areas" act that reimburses districts for school A retired section foreman for In loving memory of our Joy Riders New York Central Railroad, he ing of federal employes' chil dren, would be reduced. Grandmother, Ella G. Huffman, who passed away one year ago was a former member of Fair' jHCP credit LAYAWAYS FREE PARKING DAILY 10-11 10-11 SUNDAY 12-10 today Dec.

17, 1967. field Baptist Church, Thurston. Expenitures may also wind IMKAMEMCMII Surviving are six daughters: Sadly missed by son and up higher than anticipated for Mrs. Velva Pharis, Mrs. Martha daughter-in-law, Walter, Mady 1968, the superintendent added.

Steal Another Car In City and Grandchildren. "One may offset the other," Scarberry and Mrs. Linda Oney, Trier (a this ad in thru ThorwUy ar while qeutitiM lut. We retem the right to limit qn.ntitiet. he said of the changes since ori all of Buckeye Lake, Mrs.

Don ginal compiling of the current na Grimes of Rt. 1, Vickery, KODAK 134 CAMERA year's budget. A car was stolen from Donald Mrs. Effie Milliser of Edgewater Beach, Mrs. Margaret Moran of More accurate projections of AIREQUIPT 125 SLIDE PROJECTOR Smith while it was parked in back of Dagwood's Restaurant Bellvue; three sons: William Jr.

the 1969 deficit set at $232,800 OUTFIT MORE OBITS ON PG 25 Friday Is Last Day To Take Cycle Exam Sgt. Robert D. Young, com of Crystal Rock. Thomas of in July ill be available for but it was recovered shortly aft' erwards on O'Bannon Avenue. Buckeye Lake, John of Tucson, the January meeting of the board of education, Briggs re two brothers: George of Malta and John of Newark: 26 Smith, who lives at 180 Wilson Reg.

marked. reported the incident to po lice at 2 this morning. mander of the Hebron Highway! grandchildren and one great grandchild. 395 rrrui Lt. Chetser White of the police Patrol post, reminds motorcycle owners that Friday will be the Friends may call after noon Wednesday in the A.

E. Johnson deparment said there have been Atomic Sub Stops For Crew Rest last chance this year to take the jo 1 Memorial Funeral Home, Balti five reported stolen cars in the past week, and that all but one motorcycle driver examination. Reg. $59.95 High quality projector at a fraction of what you would expect to pay. Uses tray, Aire-juipt circular trays plus semiautomatic control.

500 watt bulb and leveling controls. Complete with carrying handle and case. more, and at the enure one have been recovered. As a resnlt of legislation hour before the service. The one still missing belongs passed this year by the Ohio TOKYO (AP) The U.S.

nil- General Assembly, Young says to Billy Justice Jr. of 955 Eisenhower Ct. and was stolen Dec. Outfit comes complete with color film, batteries, case and flashcube. This is the present that says open me first! that all cycle drivers are re SEE OUR MANY KODAK OUTFITS All At Low Prices! clear submarine Plunger will arrive in the southern Japanese port of Sasebo Wednesday for a 10.

quired to pass the motor cycle examination. It is a 1964 Chevrolet and was three-day rest and recreation The law effective NHS Places Four Times In Toyrney driven away from Valley Bowl Jan. 1, 1969, with Friday being ing Lanes. visit for its crew, the U.S. Embassy announced Tuesday.

the last test date of 1968. White said that the vast ma The Plunger will be the first Those interested in being test jority of car thefts are those U.S. nuclear submarine to call ed may call the driver examina LIFE SAVERS STORY BOOK Rhapsody 10 Roll GIFT WRAP tion station of the state highway which he termed "oy riding." After a few hours' driving, the thief usually abandons the auto Newark High placed in patrol, for an appointment. at a Japanese port since May 6 when a hike in radioactivity in Sasebo port was detected during a visit by another nuclear sub near the spot where it was origi speech events in a two-day tournament that brought 37 schools HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) FOR THE LADIES These are just a few TABU, AMBUSH, ARPEGE, CHANTILLY, EMERAUDE, LANVIN, HYPNOTTQUE. Many, many more to choose from.

For your special one. AT LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR MAN These are just a few JADE EAST, HAI KARATE, ENGLISH LEATHER, OLD SPICE, PUB, BRUT. Plus many others. Special scents for special people. AT BIG SAVINGS! from four states to Whitmer marine, the Swordfish.

Bermuda is getting its first nally taken. Most of these thefts can be prevened if the driver would take a few extra seconds High in Toledo. "skyscraper" at least the tall The United States and Japan est building yet for the island have since agreed on added and lock his car, White said. Re $2.4 lenej DEPT. safeguards for visits to Japan Stuart Bragg finished second in oratorical interpretation in the weekend meet.

Mark Hampshire was third in the same by U.S. nuclear-powered war-l colony. The seven-story headquarters of the Bank of Bermuda is to be finished next spring, ships. Emergency Calls event. Robin 1 ninth-grader from Roosevelt Junior High, with the Newark High competr MONDAY tors, placed third in humorous 5:26 p.

104 South 2nd it Boxed Christmas CARDS interpretation. Robert Ramsey, wrenched knee, transported to hospital Jje second-year debate team 'njied third in a field of 20 in 8:45 p. 409 Seroco 6 ROLL CLASSIC GIFT WRAP Reg. $1.00 Harold E. Crown, fell down lis division.

Members of the team are David Bolz, Stephen Coulter. Patrick Milliken and Young Turkeys Fresh Dressed 10 to 18 52c per lb. 18 to 40 lbs 43c per lb. Cooked Turkey Rolls Turkey Roosts Turkey Parts SCIIR0ER TURKEY FARM Milt No. of Granville at Hlgliwattr steps, transported to hospital.

4' 10:56 p. Central Fire Sta Cathy Johnson. tion, Roy Schnee, Zanesville, fell Some 18 NHS students attend Cheeie tram MMtrtod or all one kind. CASHMERE BOUQUET DUSTING POWDER on ice, lacerated elbow, bandaged same. TUESDAY 4 HOLE HUMIDOR ed the tournament, accompanied by coaches Mrs.

Mary Kay Booher and Mrs. Helen Brown, 1:03 a. 277 South 2nd teachers at the school Richard Bentley, accident Also accompanying as judges $2.50 were Mrs. Miriam Coelho, chairman of the NHS English depart ment; Mrs. Evelyn Wmegard Many to choose from.

ner, school clerk; Michael Mc Mian of Roosevelt Junior CLASSIC CURLING Beautiful gift wrap at savings for you. long. Plenty for all your gifts. High; Jack Machlan, former 67 NHS debater, now a junior at Una WHILE THEY LAST! Dept. 6 ROLLS S50.ff.

DEPT. RIBBON DEPT. Kent State University; and Miss Judy Galehouse of Doylestown, former speech major at Kent SUNBEAM ELECTRIC Massa tr Farm Brief spfP SUNBEAM 12 CUP AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR SLICING KNIFE FFA SPEAKER CITED Jerry a of Licking Valley Future Farmers of Amer ft Cut thick or thin This Sunbeam knife will do the job with-out muss or iuss. Easy to clean and care for. Removable blades for easy cleaning.

ica placed first and received a gold ratine in the prepared divi (91 sion of the county public speaking contest held at Northridge High School. Tom Jacks re ceived a gold rating and placed EKO 50 mm 99 third. In extemporaneous competition, Bob McCoy re ceived a gold rating. AP-43 WHILE THEY LAST! RECOGNIZE DBYCLUB Russel Hoar has received recognition from the American Jersey Cattle Club for produc USE YOUR CREDIT! Gleaming chrome and stay-cool hand) makes this automatic coffee maker as easy to care for and use. Makes delicious coffee every time without fail.

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ii 458.11 IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW is awing into a niw community, let us know too. A friendly Mil by the Welcome Wagon Hostess with her basket of sifts ami helpful information, will make the newcomer "feel quickly at home. Join carrying oar community's traditional spirit of hospitality. Just give their name and address to 88 lUjj I th ru Three speeds to make your blending, mixing and chopping chores easy. Re movable glass container opens at both ends.

Beautiful chrome for easy-clean Arrangements can be made at any of First. National Banking offices or through the car agency of your choice. Simply ask for Bancplan. care. The standard of the years.

Motor driven beater gets out dirt that is ground into the rug. Lifts the nap and makes your rug last longer. Has built-in light to help you see in those hard-to-get places. Dirt bag is easily cleaned. USE YOUR CREDIT! 1010 Arrival of Newcomers For Information Call: Birth of a Baby Mrs.

George M. Larison 344-3339 Engaged Girls Sin. Robert Carter 366-2981 Granville Area 81) 155f Sirs. Jm HLrginbotiam ABBS 1 OF NZWARK, Member Federal DteeeJt lasejnwce CeYperatioe.

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