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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 38

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MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Newark O. Advocate II ft' Jan. 27. 1968 Uf Corner Church and Fourth Street! Senators Say Somebody Blundered Protection Newark Lodge 17, F. A.

M. Friday, Feb. 2, 7 p. Ex-. (AiViiiVHTO animations; 7:30, Stated.

A i i- ''V I n. Florence A. Barrett Friends may call at the Benjamin F. Gooman Sen. Jacob K.

Javits, funeral home from 2 to 4 and Funeral services will be at 10 ligerency with North Korea and there isn't any other area in the world where we have this kind said in New York that unless Funeral services will be at 11 By JACK BELL Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Two 7 to 9 p. m. Monday. Acme Lodge 554. A.

M. Thursday, Feb. 1, 7 p. Lectures; 7:30, Stated. Crusader Lodge 720, F.

and A.M. Saturday, Feb. 3, 7 p. Exams; 7:30, Stated and M.M. Warren Chapter, 6, R.

A. M. m. Tuesday in the Ross Hen the administration discloses a.m. Tuesday in the Thurston derson Chapel for Mrs.

Florence Funeral Home, Pataskala, for Chester S. Fawcett Republican senators say the what he termed the full facts surrounding the seizure, he Benjamin F. Goodman, 77, Rt, United States blundered by A. Barrett, 65, Grand Rapids, Mich. Burial will be In Egan would urge the Senate Foreign sending the Navy intelligence 1, Alexandria.

The Rev. Martin Holtschulate will officiate with of a delicate situation," Mundt said. "It is highly questionable whether the information the ship would be able to get justified the risk. If the information temeiery. Funeral services will be at 11 a.

Monday in the Baughman and Son Funeral Home, Relations Committee to investt Monday, Feb. 5, 7:30 p. ship Pueblo into the area off Deadlines-Aii Type Set Ad 10 A.M. Same Day of Publication! Ad With Cuts or Mats 2 P.M., 2 Days Prior to Publication Date. RATES City Note Ads $2.50 per column Inch Ads may be charged if you are listed in the phone book.

Stated. eate the incident. Mrs. Barrett died Friday the burial in Thompson North Korea without advance "it is impossiDie sit oacn Frazeysburg, for Chester arrangements to protect her. evening in uutterworth Hospi tal, Grand Rapids.

Township Cemetery near Rad nor. while the President says to us, was vital, then the Pueblo A top House Republican im Samuel Fawcett, 80, of Trinway LOST 'Don't worry about it. We are Mr. Goodman died Friday She was born Jan. 18, 1903 In Newark to William and Matilda plied the same thing.

The Rev. Walter J. Friend will taking care of it'." evening in his home. A Democratic senator agreed officiate with the burial in Ir- Camber Lannigan. However, Senate Democratic He was born Feb.

13, 1890 in should have been covered by the fleet and by air." Sen. Uohn J. Sparkman, who presided at the closed-door hearing at which there should have been some BROWN TOY POODLE rmle with choke rhain. Answer, to name of "Ntrkv." In vicinity of l.innville Rd. Keward.

FA 3-5111 ville Cemetery. Hamilton, 111., to James and She was manager of the Middleton House for Denison "readily available protection Leader Mike Mansfield said, "I don't think the administration has all the facts yet1. I think REV. R. A.

NEWSTRAND Newark Man Takes Pastorate In Nashville The Rev. R. A. Newstrand, Mary Elizabeth Aldrich Good Mr. Fawcett died early Fri for the electronics ship.

But he University until she and her man. day evening in Valley Hospital, said she was on a peaceful mis husband moved to Grand they are sifting the informa Steubenville. He has been ill for Rusk testified, said he thinks arrangements should have been made to summon U.S. aircraft He was a member of the Alex sion and a warship escort would Kapids in September. tion they have, trying to arrive several years.

not have been wise. at the facts." She is survived by her hus PAYABLE IN ADVANCE! Mtmorlims 60 per word For Poetry 35o per line $1.65 Minimum Card of Thinks fie per word 51.65 Minimum Sen. Karl E. Mundt, He was born Oct. 30, 1887 in band, Montie; three sons: Mansfield's comment came who has been asstciate pastor quickly of the Pueblo gbt in trouble.

"But the ship was on a peace MAID WANTED Full Time PARK LANE MOTEL 344-2136 Richard Michael both of andria Methodist Church. He had been a farmer in St. Albans Twp. for 32 years and had operated a general store in Warrensburg, Ohio, from 1925 to 1J35. He was formerly a Muskingum County to Clarkson Bayard and Lucy Bingham Cox of the Christian Apostolic after he sat in briefly during Rusk's testimony.

The Montana said Friday in summing up his reaction to testimony given by Secretary of State Dean Rusk to the Senate Foreign Relations Fawcett. Church on North 23rd Street for Democrat also said at an infor ful mission and providing it with one or more warship escorts would not have been wise," he He is survived by two sisters: the past three year, has accept Grand Rapids, and James Glenview, two sisters: Mrs. Katherine Weekly, Newark; Mrs. Josephine Gilzean, and five grandchildren. mal news conference that any Committee that "somebody Mrs.

Irma Cox, Steubenville, superintendent of schools at Chapsield and Melore, Ohio. He rash act" could lead to anoth ed the pastorate of the First blundered." Mrs. John F. Untied, Trinway; er Asian war. Apostolic Church in Nashville, said.

Sen. Strom Thurmond, one brother: Forrest R. Faw was a member of the Alex andria Methodist Church. Tenn. Mr.

Newstrand, a native of St said in a statement the capture cett, Frazeysburg. His wife died CONSIDER H. WILLETT Solid cherry drop leaf table 28" 42" with 4 chairs, extends to also copper pull down lamp, electric bathroom heater. Call 3G6-2522 SADDLE HORSES Ponies and Equipment Of All Kinds For Sale, Trade or Hire VINCE HITT FARM On Route 16 Phone JU 2-3571 Two Miles West of Granville of the ship was "an avoidable Surviving are his wife, Mary, in 1953. Paul, is a graduate of accident." He said it could have whom he married Sept.

1, 1916; Friends may call at the McCalester College and the been prevented if the Navy had funeral home from 7 to 9 p. Apostolic Bible Institute of St. Martin Heating Co. JANITROL DEALER Gu Furnaces, Natural end Bottlrd C.a. Oil Fnrnares 19 Year of Business 384 West Church St.

PHONE FA S-8341 one son, Robert J. Goodman, Pataskala; two daughters: Mrs. Helen E. Coluch and Mrs. Pa been prepared to take speedy "We're in a.

state of semi-bel Vandals Damage Wilson Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to Paul, where he was on the protective action. "To send pfborly armed sur teaching staff. tricia Summons, both of Colum Mrs. Newstrand, a former 8 p. m.

Sunday. Charity H. McKinney Funeral services will be at face reconnaissance ships into bus; one brother, Albert J. elementary teacher in Licking Goodman, Ashley, Ohio; and 15 dangerous waters without air County schools, has been or grandchildren. 2:30 p.m.

Monday in the Criss cover, naval escort or emergency plans for adequate support ganist and choir director of the local church pastored by her Friends may call at the FOR SALE By Owner Four bedrooms, 2V4 baths, family room, rarneting, fireplace, patio with brick harhernp, basement, 2 -cur garage. On acre near Licking Springs tinlf Club. IK months old. WILL CONSIDER TRADU. Jark Fleming, 326-65K1 Weekdays Hanover Grange Hall TEENAGE RECORD HOP JANUARY 28th Sponsored by: American Legion Admission 35c Brothers Chapel for Mrs.

Charity H. McKinney, 63, of 2431 was a serious error in judg funeral home from 2 to 4 and FOR LEASE RESTAURANT IN GRANVILLE Phone 582-5381 after 7 P.M. CRISS BROTHERS GRANVILLE AT 9th ST. SERVICES father, the Rev. H.

E. Dyer. Vandals broke into Wilson ment," he said. He called for an 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday.

The Newstrands have two Junior High School overnight inquiry into the matter by the Mt. Vernon Rd. The Rev. i Robert E. Gaines will officiate children, both students at Sidney T.

Jones Senate Armed services commn McGuffey School. with burial in Wilson Cemetery. tee. of which he is a member. Funeral services will be at 3 and heavily damaged several areas of the school.

Detectives termed the interior of the school a "wreck" and said it was one Mrs. McKinney died Friday SUNDAY Thurmond expressed h'ope the p.m. Monday Morrow-Crouse morning in Licking County Funeral Home. Granville, for 2:00 p.m. carrier Enterprise, now cruising off the North Korean coast, will KEYLOR Rose C.

Memorial Hospital. of the worst vandalisms they Permanents $5.00 (Complete) (Normal Hair Only) Nell's Beauty Salcn Mondays. Tnesdays, Wednesday! 376 Maple Ave. 335-7841 Sidney T. Jones 62, Df Gran FOR SALE 7 Room House.

East End. Redecorated Inside $2,700 344-7502 SHANNON HEAL ESTATE She was born July 21, 1902 in have investigated. have adequate protection Junior Elks To Initiate 40 Youths New Holland, Ohio, to Fred and Fire hoses were opened and ville. The Rev. A.

Gary Angleberger will officiate with burial in Maple Grove Ceme against possible submarine attack. Bauer and Turner Funeral Home Woodsfield, Ohio Calling Hours In Woodsfield: Saturday 2 to 9 P.M. Minnie F. Ager Henson. the floors were flooded; books from the school library were She was a former manager of tery.

Divison Eight for Aged of Lick Rep. MeMn R. Laird of Wisconsin, chairman of the Republican Conference Committee in the House, said a North Korean Mr. Jones died Friday in a ing County, past matron of Eas HELP WANTED taken from shelves and scattered about; and beer bottles had been smashed in many PARTY TONIGHT K. P.

HALL 8 P.M. (Earlybird Games 7:30) BIG GAME 56 NUMBERS PUBLIC WELCOME Sponsored by Newark Hairdressers tern Star Highland Chapter, KEENAN'S Office Machines Adding Typewriters Calculators nd Some 40 boys will be initiated Experienced heatinq a hroadcast warned the United areas. TOPE 1:30 p.m. Paul H. Chapel Calling Hours: Saturday 2 to 4 P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. Cleveland nursing home where he had been a patient for one week, after having been in a veterans hospital since September. member of St. Luke United Lutheran Church, Vanatta, and into newly-chartered Paradise States early this month about or air condition installer, Call 344-5497 anytime a member of the DAR, Ladies use of intelligence ships such as Herd 404 of Juntor Elks at 3 p.m. Sunday.

He was born Nov. 19, 1905 in of Moose and Altrusa Club. SALES SERVICE 257 N. Madison Ave. FA 6-0471 the Pueblo.

Granville to Jasper and Juvenile Judge Donald Laird said thers was no She is survived by her husband, Cary C. McKinney; one Mary Nichol Jones. Hanna will be the main speaker armed protection for such ves- for initiation and election of of He was a veteran of World son, Robert of Cleveland; sels and commented: "I thougnt North Koreans 'Ready' War II, and was a member of ficers to be held at sponsoring we learned something at Pearl TRAP SHOOT Fiberglas Gun Club SUNDAY, JANUARY 28th two brothers: Jessie E. Henson, Jackson, Ohio, and Edward Moundbuilder Elks Lodge 821 MONDAY FATZINGER 9:30 A.M. Earl A.

Blessed Sacrament Church Calling Hours: Saturday 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Rosary Service Sunday 8 P.M. SMORGASBORD St. Francis de Sales Harbor." He did not refer to any specific threat against the 87 S.

Second St. Dinner will First Presbyterian Church, Granville, Granville. American Legion, and Order of Druids, Henson. of California; two follow ceremonies. sisters: Mrs.

Norma Brown, Pueblo. Newark. Chillicothe, Mrs. Mary Dennis, The government has main Organized on an informal basis last year with 30 charter members, the group recently Frankfort; and four tained such vessels aren't con He is survived by his mother, of Granville, and sister, Miss TOKYO (AP) North Korea 38 Granville St. 1 to 6 P.M.

Children 75c Tickers At Door School Cafeteria Sunday, Jan. 28th Adults SI. 50 Pre-School FREE grandchildren. sidered fighting ships and aren't intended to operate with armed Juanita Jones of Cleveland. received charter approval from Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and TRIPLE SHANNON SADDLE SHOP English, Wrstern and Pony Equipment 196 GREENFIELD AVE.

NEWARK, OHIO 366-1831 Monday thru Saturday 'til 8 declared itself fully combat ready today and pr'omised an "an exterminatory blow" at the! the Grand Lodge. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and HARMON 1 P.M. William G. Chapel Calling Hours: Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to P.M. Activities planned for the boys 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. United States if the Communist include a drill team, baseball 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Cecelia M. Rodamer PUBLIC INVITED Ad Sponsored by A Friend nation is attacked.

and basketball teams and participation in local charitable A government statement is CARD OF THANKS The family of Carl H. Funeral services will be at 11 escorts. Cong. Secrest To Run For State Senator ued at Pyongyang also said a.m. Monday in St.

Francis de projects. When organized, the drill team is to perform in McKINNEY 2:30 P.M. Charity H. Chapel Calling Hours: Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to P.M. that the United Nations has no Powless, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends Sales Church for Mrs.

Cecelia parades. right to discuss the seizure of M. Rodamer, 86, of 18 Eight and neighbors and relatives fori William Royster, chairman of the USS Pueblo off Wonsan. who died Friday morning St. their sympathy and kindness The statement charged that Raphel Rome, Columbus.

Burial the sponsoring said the purpose of the new group is during his recent illness and the United States is "now rais will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. death. We especially want to to help members become better ing a frantic war clamor" by The Rosary will be said at 8 Robert T. Secrest, a ten term PARAGON CLEANERS SPECIAL MONDAY THRU THURSDAY! SUITS and DRESSES $1.09 2 for $1.99 Extra for 2 piece dresses and 3 piece suits.

391 West Main Street 7 'Til 7 344-9325 373 Mt. Vernon Road 9 Til i 322-1401 North High Street Hebron 928-8191 Thornville bringing the Pueblo incident to young men and to encourage thank nurses, Dr. Frye, Dr Hook, Dr. Houser. Rev.

Gar p.m. Sunday. U. S. Congress veteran, has an- them to assist others in need nouced he will run for state During stated calling hours members ol tamlly will present.

Funeral home calling hours are 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. For jet-vice call 322-0191 or 322-2191. the United Nations and "mobilizing armed forces on a large "It is our job to keep these HI-LO COMEDIAN Featuring Sal Vincent Friday and Saturday Only GO GO GIRLS 382-384 W. Main St.

COME ON OUT NEW HOURS: 1 P.M. 2:30 A.M. Pool Table 1 8 Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to shaw for consoling words. Friends for beautiful flowers and cards.

Criss Brothers scale." boys busy so they will not have senator from Ohio's 20th District, which includes his Cambridge area home. as much leisure time on their "But," it said, "tne U.S. im 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Home the pallbearers, hands." perialists, no matter how they Secrest was a Congressman and organist.

act, can never conceal their Membership is open to any for 20 years before redisricting Wife Fern Powless, and sister boy between the ages of 11 and ugly nature of aggressor, nor tossed him into a battle of in Mrs. Walter Hummel. surprise the Korean people. 18, regardless of race, color or "The heroic Korean People's creed, Royster pointed out. Army and the entire Korean cumbents with U.

S. Rep. John M. Ashbrook (R-17) in 1966 elections. Ashbrook was an easy winner.

Local Democratic officials felt people have got fully prepared BECAUSE WE SEEK TO SERVE Meetings will be held at 8 p.m. on the second and third Wednesdays of the month at Mound-builder Lodge. Information may be obtained for coping with any provocation or invasion by the U. S. imper REAL ESTATE INVESTORS OPEN HOUSE 251 and 259 Merchant St.

Sunday, January 28 at 2:00 'til 5:00 P.M. 5 Units All Aluminum, Maintenance Free Put your money in savings at 5 or in this investment with a return of 16.2 TAX FREE only $45,000. FURMAN TINON Rraltnr and Exchanger Investment Consultant Office 326-3701 Jack Maier 344-4051 1 loss HEIlDERSOn Funeral Directors, Inc. it NOKTH FIFTH STKKEI ialists and will deal an exter that if new redisricting passed by the Ohio General Assembly this week and due for from Royster at 378 Henderson minatory blow at the enemies if they dare make an attack." Ave. or at the Lodge.

a test in federal courts had The statement was broadcast restored Secrest's original 10th Plant Engineers Meet by Pyongyang's official Korean District he might run for Congress again. Central News Agency and monitored in Tokyo. A "get acquainted" meeting of the Newark Plant Engineers It didn't. And Secrest will apparently face Republican in Club was held at Granville Inn. Al Siegel, club president, cumbent Tom Moorehead for SUNDAY JOSEPH H.

MILLER Chapel 2 P.M. Calling Hours: Saturday 2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. we have made ourselves available whenever need occurs, any day of the week, and any hour of the day or night. Serving Since 1895 McGONAGLE FUNERAL HOME Charles McGonagle, Director Ask for me at the new EGAN FUNERAL HOME On 24th Street, south of presided Friday night.

Jess McDonald Leads Field Into PBA Tourney Finals Erichsen, secretary-treasurer, discussed the care and handling the state position this year. News In Brief PARTY TONIGHT Laylin Grange will hold a of show horses. SPECIAL SWEATER SALE! SWEATERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN SALE PRICED! Group ATo. I Values to 1.99 Program chairman for the DENVER, Colo. (AP)-George CONGRATULATIONS To the new warden of Alcatraz, Mr.

Jim Scarrett. We fully support the new warden and have been assured he will retain the same policy as the past warden to maintain a clean safe place to dance. THE GRAPES OF WRATH McT)nald of Denver, ahead club's regular February meet ing will be Don Hoskinson, of from the halfway mark, leads TUESDAY FLORENCE A. BARRETT Chapel 10 A.M. Calling Hours: Monday 2 to 4 P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. four other pros into Saturday Rockwell-Standard Co. Transmission and Axle Plant. nationally televised finals of the euchre party at 8 tonight. Prizes and refreshments.

CLUB TO MEET Hanover OES Officers Club will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Denzil Morrison, Rt. 1. Professional Bowlers Associa tion $40,000 Denver Open.

West Church Street 344-6106 McDonald's opponents will be Dave Soutar of Detroit, Don J)hnson of Kokomo, Jim OBSERVES 87TH BIRTHDAY NEWARK EAGLES No. 387 my Certain of Huntsville, Mrs. Charles Foote celebrated MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband Rev. Ned P. Ellis, the Founder and Pastor of The Calvary Bible Church.

The Lord called Ned home five years ago today, January 28, 1963. Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear one gone to rest, All his toils and conflict o'er, and Earl Johnson St. Paul. her 87th birthday at the homej McDonald's total for 40 games of Mr. and Mrs.

Delmar was 9,752. This included 4a0 Cochran, 49 Honiewood Ave. bonus Dins he picked up for SIN winning nine of his 16 matches in Friday's match game play. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

William Atherton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foote attended the celebration. Charity Games SUNDAY EVENING COVERALL 200-54 BIG 500-31 Tickets For Color TV EXTRA MONTH END AWARD GROUP TO MEET Pack 4 Gives Awards, Skit Drama Group of AAUW will SERVING LICKING COUNTY 16 YEARS Lo, he dwells with Christ above, Oh, what glories he's, discovered, In the Saviour whom he loved. Very sadly missed by wife Helen Ellis.

MEMORIAM I In loving memory of our father, James F. Cooksey, who passed away two years ago Croup A'o. 2 Values to 3.99 Cub scout pack 4 held its meet at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday with; Mrs. Arthur T.

Handel, 791 Granville Instead of with! Mrs. Esther Smart, January pack meeting at North Elementary School. Last night's meeting opened with the flag ceremony by Den as previously announced. HOSPITAL PATIENT Sj00 SUNDAY SPECIAL! ROAST CHICKEN DINNER Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Choice of Salad, Roll and Children's Portion 99c $129 Mrs. C.

John Albrecht, 1427 i. Cubmaster Howard Price Pleasant Valley has under We at Brucker Kishler are proud to have served this community for the past 16 years. Naturally our facilities and services must be constantly up-dated to fit the needs of this ever growing community. presented awards to scouts Tim Cable, Glenn Divan, Dan Hafer, David Poleyn, Kevin Price, Dan gone surgery at Aultman Hospital, Canton. WSCS TO MEET SAVE ALL THIS WEEK I WSCS of Hanover Methodist Swonger, Jeff Taylor, Jim Wal-cutt, Steve Shadwick, Tim Taylor, David Hampshire and January 28, 1966.

Our thoughts and love are with you dear daddy, The precious memories that you left with us, Will never be forgotten. So sadly missed by your children, Pam, Connie, Brenda.j and Steve. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Pas Bob Wise. Brucker-Kishler Church will meet at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Brice Settles, Ohio 146, for luncheon. Program will be given by Mrs. Everett McNabb. PROGRAM PLANNED A skit was presented by Den 3 and refreshments were served COLONIAL steak iiorsi: 1024 Mt. Vernon Rd.

CALL 366.4141 "NEWARK'S NEWEST FAMILY RESTAURANT" 11 A.M.-8 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone 326-6481 for Ambulance Service (cm by Den 4. Webelos Den No. 1 provided a communications demonstration and display. Moundbuilders Kiwanis Club STORE 33 S.

Park Place will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday ROBERT BRUCKER-JAMES KISHLER Director 107 HUDSON AVE. 326-6481 tor, Ned P. Ellis, who went to be with the Lord January 28, 1963. I Brothers and Sisters in Christ of Calvary Bible Church.

Switzerland has 22,000 sheep at the YMCA. There will be a program on Mexico by Merle Killinger. farmers..

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