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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 19

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News Briefs Pearl Whitehouse Funeral service for Mrs. Ntwirk (0.) Atfvouti Fib. 24, 1970 19 Utica SOCIETY TO MEET Pearl Whitehouse, 68, of Rt. 1, Crooksville, will be at 2 p. m.

Licking County Rock and Mi neral Society will meet at 7:30 Alumni Officers Plan Banquet By Mrs. Robert Watson Officers of the Utica Alumni Association met in the home of Wednesday in Fred L. Cannon p. m. Wednesday In the adminis and Sons Funeral Home, Crooks- tration building at Dawes Ar ville, with the Rev.

William Al- CASH Can Get You "TOP DOLLAR" for Furniture, Tools, and miscellaneous Items. HEBRON AUCTION SALES LEO MARRIOTT. drier For Information rial S4a.4M Daytime Only boretum. Featured will be the MASONIC CALENDAR Newark Lodge No. 97F.

A.M. Feb. 27, 7 pm, Team Practice Acme Lodge No. 534 F. 4 A.M.

Feb. 26, 8:30 p.m. Annual Inspection Dinner, 7:30 p.m., M.M. the president, John Mantonya, to proceed with plans for the annual alumni banquet, and for election of a nominating com Helen B. Jones movie, "In A Diamond Glow." Katherint M.

Dodson vey officiating. Burial will be in Mount Horeb Cemetery near Crooksville. Minnie B. Gall Funeral services for Mrs. Min CITIZENS TO MEET mittee to recruit 1970-71 1 Funeral services for Mrs.

He Funeral i 1 for Mri, i Newark Senior Citizens Club Mrs. Whitehouse died Sunday len B. Jones. 68. of Rt.

1. John. for the nominating Katherlne M. Dodson, 21 Gran ville will be at 1 p.m. Tours will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Wednes ton, formerly of Newark, will nie Belle Gall, 50, of Rt. 4, Ne-wark, will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Stone Pile Church with committee were Karl Webster, at her home following a long illness. be at p.

m. Thursday in Mor chairman; Mrs. Julia Earlewine day in the chapel of Ross Hen derson Funeral Home with Pas day in the social rooms of the Plymouth United Church of Christ. Orchestra practice at Born near Crooksville, Sept. the Rev.

Roger Doty officiating. Tharp and James Armstrong, all 15, 1901, she was a daughter of tor C. M. Danford officiating. of Utica.

Burial will be in Newark Memo (MEflHEB row Crouse. Funeral Home, Granville, with the Rev. Carl E. Hicks officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, John and Addie Dunn Newlon Burial will be in Memorial Gar rial Gardens.

12:30. p.m. LEADS HAS SPEAKER According to Mrs. Dorothy Sa- She was a member of New dens. Mrs.

Gall died Monday after Hope United Methodist Church The Rev. Charles Daugherty, cranvme, Mrs. Dodson died Monday eve noon in University Hospital, Co lyers Dush, secretary, the banquet will be held June 6 at Utica high school and 'dance music in Crooksville. president of the board of direc lumbus, where she had been a Mrs. Jones died Sunday.

in ning at University Hospital, Co lumbus. Surviving are her husband, tors of LAPP, will speak at a patient since Jan. 15. Licking County Memorial llospi will be provided by Gene Hart- Wesley; a daughter, Nor She was born in Jewett, Ohio, Born Dec. 25, 1919 in Santoy, man and his band.

tal where she had been a patient FOR SALE! 1969 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER Only 6,400 Miles $3,000 After 5 P-U 345-3328 ma Hart of Columbus; two sons: community meeting at the LEADS South End Center in the basement of the Second Baptist Ohio, she was a daughter of the since in. n. Others attending the meeting daughter of Charles and Lucret-ta Lawrence Cole, and had -been Gerald and Lewis, both of late Willis and June McKenzie She was born June 6, 1901 in Church at 9 a. m. Wednesday, Crooksville; three sisters: Mrs, were Allen Deuschle, vice presi dent, and Mrs.

Sue Divan Mc Bowen. Crooksville, daughter of I. J. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Thaakt tot yaif terwhelmlaf mpm im my prtlon 4t. la pprfltlo sm htvlnt a S-DAV tFECML Thi WtdnrwUy, TharMUy 4 mUy ONLY! I will pit roar mtrhla (air mike la Tin-Top tewlnc eoo-dittos for oof Mprtaf sewta.

Yoa will rorolva complete elcaainf, eomplrta eompMo labrlralloa. aad. com. plela atltch aettlasi. ONLY $5.00 At thia prlra Ad wtU raa 1 day only and I nail Umit each torn tly la aaa repair.

345-2701 I am a rsperiraem! repalrmaa. NOT balesmaa. resident of Newark since woo, Her first husband, Emil Lau Carmen Price of Crooksville, Mrs. Gall had been a resident and Carrie Bradshaw Brown Kee, treasurer. His topic will be the cause, pre vention and possible cure of al Mrs.

Lily Holmes of Rosevllle tenschlager, died in 1951.. nn of Licking County for 27 years coming here from Corning. She and Mrs. Freda Malncs of Ne Mrs. Dodson was a former Mrs.

Jones was a 1 1 teacher in. Licking County schools. She was a member of ELKS DINNER SET wark; three brothers: Carl, Del- was a member of Brushy Fork employe of the old Pharis Tire and Rubber Company for 20 Auction Planned By Garden Club i A box lunch auction at noon Chicken, coon and fish dinner ronrrn united Methodist Church. mar and Albert, all of Crooksville, and four grandchildren. the First Methodist Church, Ne will be served at Elks Club, Surviving are her husband, years.

mm South Second Street, starting at wark Chapter 305 of OES, both of Newark, Pythian Sisters of Zcke Gall, of the home; two Friends may call at the home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Surviving are her husband, 1 p. m. Saturday. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

daughters: Nancy Llewel James Dodson; one daughter, m. loaay. TROUBADOURS TO SING Wayne Pargeon, will feature the Granville and the Licking Coun ty Retired Teachers Association, lyn of Rt. 4, Miss Debby Gall of Mrs. Thomas Durant of Glen meeting of Utica Garden Club.

rne unrisuan Troubadours, a Newark; three sons: Samuel dale, one son, Harold gospel singing group from Nash Gerta Q. Richardson Funeral arrangements are in Surviving are her husband, Francis Jones, whom she mar "A Trip to Hawaii" will be the Lautenschlager of Newark; one and Steve of Newark and Jerry Gall serving with the Navy in THANK YOU! We would like to thank the many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flow, ers and gifts on our Silver Weddinr Anniversary. Also, a special thanks to Gloria, Sue and Greg for the anniversary party, the nice gifts and for always being the nicest children any parents could have. Mr. mi Mrs.

Harold J. Wulare' ville, will sing at 7 p. m. theme of the meeting and lunch sister. Mrs.

Naomi Balrd of Ne ried in 1920; a son, Charles i a at Heath Foursquare boxes will be Judged according wark. four grandchildren and complete for Mrs. Gerta Q. Ri chardson, 63, of Johnstown. California; seven sisters: Mrs.

Paul Donnersbach of Rt. 3, Mrs. Donald Ricketts and Mrs. Ber Church; 1281 Liberty Dr. to the theme.

Jones of Akron; a daughter, Mrs. Donald Heimerl of Rt. 1, three great-grandchildren. Canton and Olive Auxiliary Naming a food that might be One sister and two brothers Johnstown: two Ray Mrs. Richardson died at 10:45 p.m.

Monday in Lockbourne Air Force Base Hospital where she will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday are dead. mond' of Granville and Willard found in a lunch box will be the answer to roll call. at the Odd Fellow Temple.

Re nard Freas, both of Newark, Mrs. Grif Archer of Pomeroy, Mrs. Everett White of Bucyrus, Mrs. Harold Mohler of Wellston Friends may call at the funer Brown of Newark, and one sis was admitted the same day. freshments will be served after Mrs.

Russell McMillcn will ter, Mrs. Walter Rhaten of Wej- Her husband, Carroll L. Ri al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. Wednesday. business meeting.

terville. chardson, is a retired master present the program "The Wrong Insecticide." and Mrs. Lennie Taylor of Long DOKK will meet at 8 p. sergeant. Bottom, Ohio; two brothers: Daniel T.

Ross Wednesday at the of Castle. Friends ma call at the Crouse and Son Funeral Home, Hostesses assisting Mrs. Crouse and Son Funeral Alvy Bowen of Crooksville and GRANGE TO MEET Wayne will be Mrs. David Funeral services for Daniel.T. Home, Johnstown, is in charge, Johnstown, from 7 to 9 p.

Robert Bowen of Pomeroy, ana Hanover Grange will meet at 81 LAUNA FINE his returned 1o thi ARCA0E BEAUTY SALON Old and Now itomr Wrlrom 345-0950 Rhoads and Mrs. Hazel Myers. Ross, 78, of Rt. 1, Nashport, will today and at the Morrow eight grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM p.m.

Thursday at tne grange be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Hil- Seven brothers and sisters are lis Funeral Home, Zanesville, In loving memory of Paul Powers who passed away two hall. Take cookies. LODGE PLANS MEETING FOR RENT COMPUTER TIME IBM 380 MODEL 30 32K 5-2311 Disc Drives Decimal Arithmetic Floating Point Prim Time Available Contact Forehaslng Dept.

KAISER ALUMINUM CHEMICAL CORP. Nwk, Ohio 430S5 dead. Day Of Prayer Service Set with the Rev. Howard Spitnale Friends may call at the Criss years ago today, February 24 Licking Itebekah Lodge 143 officiating. Burial will be in Crouse Funeral Home, Granville, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Wednesday. Homer J. Davis Funeral services for Homer J. Davis, 74, of Rt.

1, Lancaster, Brothers Funeral Home from In a graveside softly sleeping, will meetat 7: 30 p.m. Thursday Bloomfield Cemetery. to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 Where the I gently Women of Utica churches! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD FEBRUARY 26th AT Y.M.C A.

CHURCH ST. 1:30 PAL and 7:00 PJK. Material Demonstrated by Standard FobUthtnr Co. Material Displayed: Scripture Press, Gospel Light Concordia, f.rerjrona Welcome Xo Beservatioa Necessary Sponsored by MARTHA'S BOOK GIFT STORE Corner 4th and Church Rts. "Newark's Only Christian Bookstore" Mr.

Ross died Sunday in and 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesday. in the IOOF Temple. Refresh ments served.

CIRCLE TO MEET wave, have completed plans for World R0LEY PRUETT Shuffleboard Champions Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville, Lies the one we loved so dear Day of Prayer observance to be where he had been admitted formerly of Somerset, will be at ly. Helen Head ley-Funeral services for Mrs. He Rosina Circle 14 will meet at held March 6 at the Presbyte earlier. But whom we could not save rian church. 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in Druids 2 p.m. Thursday in Thomas Funeral Home, Somerset, with the Born Jan. 12, 1892, in Waynes God knows how much we miss Hall. Potluck with meat fur "Take Courage" will be thel len Headley, 64, of Zanesville, sister of Mrs. Fletcher McClure burg, he was a son of Rev.

George Davis officiating him. theme of the service. Burial will be in Somerset Cem Frank and Dora Loafman Ross. nished. DAR PLANS LUNCHEON of Newark, will be at 1 p.

m. He counts the tears we shed, He was a retired Armco Steel etery. Wednesday in Putnam Avenue Representatives of each church planning the program And whispers, he is only sleep DAR will hold a luncheon at 1 Company employe, a member of FOR SALE! 1963 CHEVY II Gasket traction ban, roarertrd from 4 to 6 loss. 15-Ib. tire.

Hurst Mytterjr shift. SIOO. 344-4121 Alter 3 P.M. Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home, ing, p.m. Friday at the Valley Viewj are Mrs.

Henry Bostwick, Meth Mr. Davis died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Zancsville, where he had been a Armco Veterans Club and at Zanesville. with the Rev. Robert Your loved one is not dead. Fhora 344-11S1 Restaurant.

tended Grace Methodist Church, odist; Mrs. Thomas Collum, Church of the Nazarene; Mrs. St. Clair officiating. Burial wil We did not know the pain he patient two days.

Zanesville. beinWoodlawn Cemetery, had, Mary Tulloss, Church of Christ; He was a retired employe of Surviving areadaughter, Zanesville. Mrs. James Ritchey, Church of Columbia Cement plant in East Mrs. Ralph Weaver of Rt.

1, Mrs. Headley died Sunday in Circleville Grants Pay Increases the Nativity; and Mrs. Eva War. Fultonham. Or hear his final sigh, We knew he passed away, Without a last goodbye.

God gave us strength to face Nashport; a son Robert of Buck Good Samaritan Hospital, ner, Presbyterian eye Lake; a brother of Born Nov. 9, 1895 in Hopewell Township, Perry County, he was Zanesville, where she had been Business Residential CLEANING 366-4039 A combined choir, directed by Graysville, three half-sis a patient since Dec. 24. She had it, son of Charles and Grace Pet the Rev. Paul Gilbert, pastor of ers, five grandchildren, eight been ill five years.

the host church, will present ty Davis. CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (AP) move by City Council calling great grand children and three NOTICE! OPEN AS USUAL noon TAX SERUICE Same Location 18 Arcade INCOME TAX SERVICE DONALD L. BETZ, Owner RUBY MEINHABDT She was born May 10 ,1905 in Gilbert Courage to bear the blow, But what ft meant to lose him, No one will ever know. Sadly missed, by son Paul, step grandchildren. several selections.

Mr. will deliver a sermon. Mr. Davis was a member of Hopewell United Methodist Coalton, Ohio, daughter of for. a 4 per cent pay increase Two children and a sister are Franklin and Sarah Wesmorlin for police and service Church.

dead. Spillman. She had been a resi wife and grandson. department workers was report Friends may call at the funer dent of the Zanesville area most ed today. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE ALL MAKES Orer Twelve Years Experience PHONES 366-6356 0.

K. WATERS al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Council has announced that IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Walter K. Surviving are two daughters, two "sons: Jay and William Dav-i, both of Rt. 1, Somerset; and two sisters, Mrs.

Etta Augusta of Rushville and Mrs. Anna of her life and was a member of the First United Methodist m. today. legislation for the increases is Father In Dark On Kidnapers Church, there. to be introduced next Tuesday Mann, who passed away Feb.

24, 1969. Surviving, in addition to her Aleta F. Wintermute Funeral services for Mrs. Ale This past year the stars have night. increase will apply to longevity pay brackets and was agreed upon last Saturday YARN sister of Newark, are a daugh Flagg of Thrornville.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. been ta Faye Wintermute, 78, of 198 ter, one son; two other sisters, at a meeting which ended a will be at 1 p.m and eight A sparkling brighter hue, The reason for this change we walkout by firemen. Thursday in the chapel of Ross Three brothers and three sis Heather Yarns, Matching Materials "Villaeer" Patterns Booka Crewl Needle Work-Bags Open Monday thra Saturday YE YARN SHOP U5'4 W. College St.

GranviUe, 0. BUTLER, Ala. (AP) The know' Henderson Mineral Home with ters are dead. PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii the Rev. Joseph A.

Garshaw of father of two young girls taken from their playpen says he has FREE INFORMATIVE LECTURE ON CONCEPT-THERAPY 1 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th at the YWCA Newark, 8 P.M. CONCEPT-THERAPY teaches tht LAWS OF LIFE and HEALTH. A CONCEPT-THERAPY class will be Fri. day, Saturday and Sunday. February and 28 and March 1 Southern Hotel, Columbus.

Ohio Friends may call at the funer Is the presence there of you. The stars God placed upon (AP) The Navy has joined ficiating. Burial will be in Wil al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the battle against air pollution. no idea who might have abduct fl FJ your crown son Cemetery. m.

today. not burning secret doc ed them. Mrs. Wintermute died Monday uments anymore," a spokes Alan Cain said the possibility Will gleam and shine above, Each little twinkle that we see Is a symbol of your love. evening in Licking County Me Charles E.

Fox man said. "We're treating them MM CUSTOM CABINETS Kitchen, Bath or Den Also, furniture repair and refinished antiques). 345-9130 or 366-6320 morial Hospital. they were taken because of an alleged gambling debt on his Funeral services for Charles with chemicals and shredding So when' we're lonely for your She was born ov. 3, 189 lin E.

Fox. 70. of 990 Woodlawn part was "a lot of bunk." West Carlisle, daughter of El The girls, 3-year-old Tina and mer and Alice Cochran Howell, will be at 2:30 p. m. Fri day in the chapel of Criss Broth them." CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Dr.

smile, And long to touch your hand, We'll look into the starlit sky To help us understand. Her husband, Forrest Winter 2-year-old Tiffany, were taken crs Funeral Home with the Rev, mute, died irt 1954. ONMO 0. VAN AHA CMAMIt I JOHNtlON Monday as they played at the Mannino and nurses. Rev.

Sidle. PARAGON CLEANERS SPECIAL MONDAY THRU THURSDAY Richard. W. Hurdiss officiating She was a member of Central His heaven is much brighter rear of a trailer home occupied Burial will be in Wilson Ceme Church of Christ and American the nurses and aides at Licking County Memorial Hospital, the Martin Heating Co. Janitrol Dealer Aas-Uil Eleetrlo Furnarea Central Air Conditioning ta tears in Busiaesa 384 Wesl St.

PHUNK 34VM15 by their aunt and uncle, Mr. and now tery. 1 I Legion Auxiliary Post 85 of Ne Since you've gone there to Mrs. G. W.

Rozzell, who were Newark Twp. trustees and vol Mr. Fox died Monday night in wark. stay, unteers, The Bruckcr and Kish- Licking County Memorial Hospi Surviving are two sons: Er PLAIN Eft-. SKIRTS.

OYC Or 3 for $1.69 We'll all be with you by and WEDNESDAY ZEIMA GRIFFITH Chapel 1:00 P.M. 2 to P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. tal, s- nest H. of Burlington, Iowa, and ler.

Funeral Home. Friends of the East Side Nazarene, Cedar Keenan's Born April 27, 1899 in Wethers by, Your stars will light our way. Sadly missed by wife, daugh caring for them while Cain worked. He is separated from his wife. Mrs.

Rozzell told Sheriff Leon Clark that two longhaired men tied her up after gaining entrance to the trailer on a ruse, Robert G. Wintermute of Ne wark, and four grandsons, Hill Baptist, and Hopewell Meth field, he was a son of the OFFICK MACHINES Adding odist Churches, also all neigh late E. R. and Minnie Sanford One sister is dead. ter, father, brother, and sisters.

373 Mt. Vernon Road 9 'til 6 345-5316 391 West Main Street 7 'til 7 344-9325 North High Street Hebron. Main Street Thornville Friends may call at the funer bors, relatives, and friends who brought in food and helped in Fox. He had been a resident of Newark for six years coming IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Bessie SALES SERVICE 251 N. Madisoa Are.

345-4320 here from Hartford, Conn, then left with the children. She told Clark the men said Cain al home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. the home and for ail of the beau-tiful floral arrangements and cards during the illness and loss THURSDAY ALETAFAY WINTERMUTE I' Chapel 1:00 P.M.

Calling Hours: Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M. Wednesday 3 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. where he had been associated Smith who died 3. years ago to owed a 14,000 gambling debt.

with the home office of th day February 24, 1967... Addison H. Matthews We miss you now, our hearts Travelers Insurance Company Cain, an employe of an oil exploration firm, was at work at of our wife, mother, and grand mother, Iva Jane Starr. are sore. for 41 years, retiring in 1961.

He Funeral services and burial Laurel, at tne time. Frank W. Starr and Family As time goes by, we miss you was a member of American Le DO-RITE SANITATION Gnsranteed Weekly Collection Sates in Newark and Soothzata $3.50 Monthly All Others $3.00 Monthly PHONE 366-4461 A will be held Wednesday in West gion Post 85 of Newark and an more, Palm peach, for Addison Your loving your gen Army veteran of World War I. H. Matthews, a native of gear tle face, Surviving are his wife, Bea REGISTERED NURSES Various hours full and soma part time.

Will pay top salary of $35 and higher for 8 hours to those who qualify. Paid vocations offered and insurance pro gram available. Send resume to Advocate Box An Equal Opportunity Employer THURSDAY CATHERINE DODSOlf Chapel 3:00 P.M. Calling Hours: Wednesday 2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.

No one can fill your vacant Mr. Matthews died Monday in trice Fox; two sons: Charles C. Meyers of Stewart Road, and place. Granville Professor Looks At Black History By Alma Uttei br. Robert Toplin, a member of the history department at Sadly missed by children and Clyde A.

Fox of Amston, Conn West Palm Beach. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Matthews. PAINTING INTERIOR Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Call 344-3024 grandchildren. and five grandchildren.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs IN MEMORIAM Idella Purvis Matthews; a In loving memory of our dear father, John Jeffers who passed daughter, two sisters: Mrs. Dorothy Steinman of Somerset and He was the last of his immediate family. One brother is dead. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to .9 p. m.

Wednesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. Denison spoke to the Lenten study group of the Bap away February 24, 1928. tist Church on "How would I look at American History If Mrs.

Catherine Bryan of Logan; Today recalls sad memories Were A Black Man." and two brothers: Floyd Mat Of a dear Father cone to rest, many wno signed tne ueciara thews of New Straitsville and And the ones who think of him tion of Independence were slave Raymond Matthews of Chilli Dr. Toplin said that while most immigrants came to America as free men, Blacks came in today, holders. BOYS! Church and 13th Area 30th and Main Street Union Street 21st and Granville Now is the time to start that paper route of "ur own, before they are filled for the summer. 13.0 Bonos. COLUMBUS DISPATCH COLUMBUS CITIZEN-JOURNAL 341-8959 or 366-618 cothe, and two Are the ones who loved him Criss Brothers Inc Dr.

Toplin maintained that best. WANTED! CUSTODIAN-MAINTENANCE JANITOR Apply in Person Between 14 P.M. LICKING LAUNDRY CO. 76 Jefferson St. Ask for STAN MILLER chains.

Documents were written fnr white neoDle. he said, and Richard V. McCabe Lincoln was not interested Sadly missed by children. freeing slaves but in preserving Funeral services for Richard V. McCabe, 46, of Rt.

3, King the Union and it was only later when the war was nearing Hn end that he a the Road, will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the chapel of Criss Brothers Funeral Home with the emancipation of slaves. Market Reports After the Civil War, hope for new opportunities for the Black Rev. John W.

Baker officiating Burial will be in Wilson Ceme tery. man didn't materialize. During; Reconstruction the Klu Klux AUTO-FLO HUMIDIFIERS Eliminate static electricity, dryness, helps upper respiratory problems. H. A.

BAILEY CO. Phone 344-8805 HEATING 4JOOLI.NG We hate an automate answering service. THURSDAY McCabe died at his' home Klan came into action and "Jim Siirday afternoon. GALL, Minnie Belle Crowism" followed. 1:00 P.M.

Stone Bile Chufth The Populist movement THURSDAY McCABE, 10:30 A.M. Richard V. Chapel Calling Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to P.M. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. today and Wednesday. brought power to the people but not to the Blacks. With the New Deal and FDR some Blacks were helped chiefly because the Calling Hours: Tuesday 1 to 9 P.M. Wednesday 2 to 4 P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. Body will lit in State 12:00 P.M. Thursday at tht church. PARKING LOT SWEEPING AND GLEANING SHOPPING CENTERS, DISCOUNT HOUSES, FACTORIES, ETC. Let us remove the Winter accumulation of dirt and trash from your parking lot and keep it clean.

We Work by Hour or Job. Weekly and Monthly Rates. G.I. ASPHALT CO. 153 Myrtle Avenue 366-2791 FLOWERS EXPRESS YOUR SINCERE SYMPATHY FRIDAY President believed in helping thej poor.

No real change came until the 1954 Supreme Court decision on integration, and the Civil Gtn Elec (8 Sears Roe Co 5'4 Gen Motors 66', Mobile Oil 42 Goodrich BF Co 30', South Co 25', Goody Tirs Rbr 26' South Pac Co 33 Gull Oil 26', South Rail Co 46V, IC 3 Sperry Rand 35', Int. Bus. Mach 37 Stand Oil of Col 46 Int Nickel 43', Stand Oil of Ind 427, Int Tel Tel 5V, Stand Oil of NJ 56V, Kent Cpr 467, Stand Oil of Ohio 77', Kaiser Alum 40V, Stude, Pack 40V, Kresge S.S; Co 55'. Texaco 27'. Kroger Co 30V, Union Carbide 36 Lone Star 197, Union Elec Madison Sg Gd 5V, Union Oil 32', Morothon 27', Union Poc 37', Marcor 57 United Aire 33V, Moon Fuel 27V, United Corp I IV, Not Bit 54V, Unit Gas Imp 20V, Croftco 37', Rubber 17V, Not Disf 15 US Steel J6V, Not Fuel Gat 24V, Kenney Not Ssrv 30 North Pot 38V, West Unn 43V, Outb Marines 247, West Elec el Owent-Com.

Fib MV, Wheel If Owsm-lll Clots 4f', Woeh Co. FW 35 Proct-Gomble 108V, Yeunast. I3V Rodio Corp at am Iff, Victor Coma 24 Reo Corp 21 AMIRICAN IXCHANGI 35 Koiiar Inowttrit, If Amsr. Air Linti 38 Allghy Pwr 20'i Aid Chem Dys Cp 23 Am Can Co 38't Am Cyonamid Mach-Fdy 19V, Not Oat 34V, Am Motors Am Smeltg 33V, Am Tel Tel Co 50V, Anda Cpr 28 V. Armco Stetl 247, Aihld Oil 237, Santa ft Ind 23'A Atlic Richfd 70', Avco Man? Co Beth Steel 277, Borden Co 21V, Brunswk Balls 16V, Corlitle 3', Chetake I Oh Sl4 Chry.ler Co Col Gas Sytm Com Sol 26V, Cent Con Co 0 Con Oil Co 23, Curtiss Wrght I Otor Co 42 Dow Chem W4 DuM 4 FOX.

Charles E. 2:30 P.M. Chapel Rights Bill during the Johnson FREE! Bathroom Carpel With any wall-to-wall installation of 19 yds. or more SPRING SPECIAL Frea Estimate. Jfa Obligation.

HEATH CARPET SALES 344-1387 administration. Calling Hours: Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday 2 to 4 P.M. and to 9 P.M. 1 J'JUE'S FICSERS Now Blacks are beginning to hold their heads up and look Into their heritage with pride.

taWMfiMm K0XTH PARK flOXIST UNrtsnrsrkt li-lts-Dat ItlllY'SflCVTRS tttOsmh.ltt.U0t NfVITAIMSI Dr. Toplin closed by saying "In the final analysis, it is in the hands of the white people." .1 A.

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