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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 25

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 25

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Newark (O.) Advocate l)C May 31, 1968 MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Corner Church sad Fourth HtrU 4 LANDSCAPE TREES Colorado and White Spruce Douglas Fir, White Pine Balled and Bnrlapped or Dl( Yonr Own. Also Auortrd Native Hardwood PINECREST TREE FARMS Vioatlon Blbli School at Blaokrun Church ol Qod. Cross Roads at 5M and It. June 8-14. 8:30 thro 1:30 p.m.

Aces S-14. Theme! (iOD'S WORD TODAY'S HOPE BULLDOZING $8 Per Hour Phone 366-5477 TTT1 RAISON'S APPLIANCE REPAIR All Small Electrical Appliances Repaired Toasters Mixers Irons Lamps Coffeemakers, etc. 1102 Lawnview Ave. (West Off 30th St.) Call 344-8516 745-5088 St. Bt.

19 North Newark Lodge 17, F. A. M. Friday, June 7, 7 p. Examination; 7:30, Stated.

Acme Lodge No. 554 Thursday, June 6, 7 p. Exams; 7:30, Stated. Crusader Lodge 720, F. and A.M.

Waverly to Lorenzo and Emma Gaylord Simpson Mae Riley Dixon: saw the result countless everyday blessings of freedom we take for granted and felt pity for those so blind they He was a retired custodian of Martin Heating Co. JANITROL DEALER Gas Furnaces, Natural and Bottled Gas, Oil Furnaces 19 Years of Business 184 West Church St. PHONE FA 5-8241 Private funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the chapel of Ross Henderson Funeral Home for Gaylord the Licking County Court House Saturday, June 1, 7:00 p.

ana a member of the Modern would not see. BRADLEY Carpet and Furnlrurt CLEANING Any Size Living CJ 1 7 Room and Hall 5 1 Any Size Sofa CI7 and Chair I I Phon 366-5732 B. OF L. E. DIVISION 36 MEMORIAL SERVICES For Brother Henry J.

McGreevey 7:30 Friday evening Egan Funeral Home Exams; 7:30, Stated; E.A. Woodmen. He looked to the future and Simpson, 75, of 89 Hancock St Sunday, June 2, Annua picnic Surviving are his wife. Lillie saw hope. The Rev.

Franklin Riffel will officiate, with burial in Cedar He said, "I have a job to do of the home; a brother, Cayrol Dixon of Newark; five sisters: (Fiberglas Fieldhouse). Blgelow Council No. 7, this country is worth fighting Mrs. Clyde Penick, Mrs. Everett for." Wednesday, June 5, 7:30 p.

For Removal OF TRASH, REFUSE AND GARBAGE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Call For Quotations IDEAL SANITATION Sadly missed by mom and Stated; annual election of RESERVATIONS for the 1933 Newark High School class reunion are to be made by Saturday, June 1. Have you made yours? McRies, Mrs. Alex Sepos and Mrs. Kenneth Young, all of officers. Zanesville Motor Speedway Deadlines-Aii Type Set Ads 10 A.M.

Same Day of Publication! Ad With Cuts or Mats I P.1M, 2 Days Prior to Publicatioa Date. RATES City Melt Ads $2.50 per column Inch Ads mar be charted If you are listed la the phone book. PAYABLE IK ADVANCE. Mimorlami Is iir word For Pootry 3So per line 11.65 Minimum Card of Thinks le per word $1.65 Minimum dad, brother and sisters. IN MEMORIAM Newark and Mrs.

Howard Kelly Hill Cemetery. Mr. Simpson died Thursday morning in his home. He was born May 8, 1893 in Ashland, to Charles A. and Sidney Hallam Simpson.

A resident of Newark for the past 40 years, he retired in 1958 from the E. T. Rugg Co. He was of Toledo. One brother and one sister are dead.

Stoclc Car Races In loving memory of Dan a who passed away Friends may call from 7 to 9 326-6861 150 S. 28th St. State Rt. 60 N. Between Zanesville and Dresden Semi-Late Model Can From 1949 to 1968 $1000 PURSE Time Trials 7 P.M.

Racing at 8 P.M. this evening and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 May 31, 1960. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, a veteran of World War ALUMINUM Hom. 8pclaltl. AWNINGS Alums Roll snd Stationary SIDING Billed Enamel Clapboard Storm Window had Door C.

O. POUND PHONE SB6-2410 or DI 4-S87S Fond memories linger every Berving as a corporal In Company of the 333rd Infantry JACK JILL STABLES For small fry, supervised riding by the hour. 745-2267. mile west of VanAtta, County Road 16. CLOSED SUNDAY AM day, Division in France and Belgium.

Remembrance keeps him He was a member of United dear. SATURDAY NIGHT. JUNE 1 Central Ohio's Fastest Mile Paved Track Admission: Adults $2.00, Children 50c Missionary Church, Heath. Surviving are his wife, Delia M. Simpson of the home; three NOTICE The Office Of R.

C. Abbott, DOS Closed Until June 3rd daughters: Mrs. Harold Wilson of Newark, Mrs. Russell F.Har-ter of Willard and Mrs. Louis C.

Beal of Coriopolis, a sister, p. m. Saturday in the funeral home. Ertel B. Cummins Funeral services will be at 2 p.

m. Saturday in the chapel of Egan Funeral Home for Mrs. Ertel B. Cummins, 89, of 436 Park Ave. The Rev.

Keith Nash will officiate, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Cummins died Thursday in Arlington Nursing Home. She was born Feb. 18, 1879 in Dresden to Baugher and Sophia Newton.

She was a retired school teacher and a member of First Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, George C. Cummins of the home; two grandchildren and two great Father and sisters. Wallace Rally Set Sunday In Columbus COLUMBUS A state-wide Mrs. James Bullock of Fairborn; four brothers: Millard CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all who sent cards and flowers during my stay In the hospital and also Dr.

Mannino, Rev. Garrett and Bt. Bltchey, the nurses and aides at Licking County Memorial Hospital for their good care. Special thank to Marvin nd Helen Beed. Mrs.

Harriet Hartman FRONTIER RANCH SUNDAY. JUNE 2nd MINNIE PEARL 2 SHOWS! JACK GREEN JOLLY GREEN GIANTS STU PHILLIPS 3 SHOWS! of Ft. Collins, Leonard of De Plaines, Ohio, and Howard and Oscar of Millfield, Ohio, and eenaiaasv seven grandchildren. Wallace for President rally will Friends may call from 2 to 4 anas iw be held at Jet Stadium at 3 p. m.

Sunday. ICBR0I SURPLUS THT, DISC0UIT lOUtf, RUR0R, CMS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE FOR YOUR VACATION NEEDS AT LOW PRICES $1.49 Ladies' Jamaicos 49c $2.95 Ladies' Sta-Prest Bermudas pr. $1.00 Used Pants or Shirts each 25c $3.95 Men's All-Purpose Shoos pr. $1.00 $1.49 to $4.50 Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts ea. 49c $1.49 to $4.50 Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirrs $3.95 Ladies' Jomaicas and Blouso Sets, $1.00 GRAND SPECIAL $5.95 Spin cast rod BOTH CO OC and $6.50 spin cast reel FOR Tom Anderson, editor of Farm Park Opens at 8:30 Shows Start at 1 P.M.

Rt. 40 East 16 Miles E. of Columbus grandchildren. One daughter and Ranch magazine will be the and 7 to 9 p. m.

today in the funeral home. Harry Dixon Funeral services will be at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in the chapel of Ross Henderson Funeral featured speaker. George Wallace's appearance and a brother are dead.

Friends may call after 2 p. m. today in the funeral home. Carrie Echols Funeral services will be at at the rally is uncertain due to the change in his scheduling WANTED SILVER CERTIFICATES Only a few days left to redeem. Also buying all silver coins.

Open 9 'Til 9 the rest of the week. EASTERN COINS 186 Boylston Ave. 326-9331 Home for Harry Dixon, 81, of 1112 Hebron Road 1551 W. Church Street 10:30 a. m.

Monday in Shiloh caused by the death of his wife. Lake Area Protests Phone Book Baptist Church for Mrs. Carrie Echols, 72, of 400 Eastern Ave. 377 Eastern Ave. The Rev.

Richard Hurdiss will officiate, with burial in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Dixon died Thursday afternoon in Licking County Memorial Hospital. He was born May 29, 1889 in The Rev. E.

L. Alexander will officiate, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. BUCKEYE LAKE A protest1 and Dancing 9 P.M. till 1 A.M. Dinner 6 to 8:30 Saturday, June 1 VFW POST 1060 469 Forry Avenue Mrs.

Echols died Thursday afternoon in Licking County Memorial Hospital, where she over a rumored "loss of i 1 1 1 in the forthcoming had been a patient for one day. telephone directory has been She was born May 14, 1896 in sent to the General Telephone Exprena Your Sincere Sympathy Oglethorpe, to Henry and Lawn Spraying Liquid Fertilixer Crabgrass Killer Insect and Mole Control Weed Killer Call Day or Night 324-2432 or 324-2431 FL0-LIZER LAWN SERVICE Sarah Watkins Howard. Company's home office in Mansfield. The Chamber of Commerce took the action after it heard She had lived in Newark for 28 years coming here from DAVID LENHART Is Now Associated with HARRIS BARBER SHOP 2S4 Union Street Old and New Cnstomers Welcome LET'S EVERYBODY ATTEND THE LION'S WELFARE 0 and DAIICE Saturday, June 1st ELK'S CLUB 9 P.M. To 1 A.M.

Tickers Available At Tht Doer $1.00 PER PERSON Chattanooga, and was a that all numbers in the newfi member of Shiloh Baptist Julie's Flowers Hebron 928-4296 Kelley's Flowers 11 E. Church 328-5231 North Park Florist 1237 Mt. Vernon Bd. 366-1306 directory will be under a Church. Pataskala heading, with the Surviving are a a Mrs.

William Byrd, with whom present Hebron-Buckeye Lake section eliminated. 111 TERMITES ARE she made her home; five sisters: Mrs. Dora Bush of Newark Eagles No. 387 "Buckeye Lake lost its identity when we were put under SWARMING Hebron, with no special! Atlanta, Mrs. Annie Carter, Mrs.

Cora Ballard and Mrs. Delia Bush, all of Athens, and Mrs. Ada Smith of Sanford, grouping of Buckeye Lake numbers, and this will make it worse," ac i ng to E. O. FREE INSPECTION BEECH RIDGE MOTEL AND TAVERN Interstate TO A Jet.

19 Sooth Buckeye Lake, Ohio Shrimp and Chicken Dinners Sondwiches and Pizza DON LEWIS AND THK MOO.NKHIJu'KRS FRIDAY, MAY 81 10-2 THE CHARMINS SATURDAY, JUNE 1 10-S Fla. two brothers: Effies Myer. committee member. "A BY A P.C.O. doss IIENDERSOn Funeral Directors, Inc.

NOHTH I IFT11 STKEET Howard of Atlanta, and C. Howard of New York, N. Joint Installation of Officers Aerie and Aux. Sunday, June 2, 2 P.M. WITH UNIVERSITY directory is paid for by advertising and this wouldn't be very expensive to do.

We've had Her husband, Joe Echols, died in 1943. Five sisters and three brothers are also dead. very good cooperation from the, local telephone manager. The GEORGE C. TRAINING.

$25,000 insured guarantee contract against future damage. Newark Termite Pesl Control Go. 756 Garfield Ave. 325-7601 II P.j.' Friends may call from 7 to 9 Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday in Criss Brothers Funeral Home. The body will be placed in the church at 9:30 a. m. Monday. Hebron Businessmen 's Association is with us." The annual boat ride date has been narrowed to June 20 or 27.

Myer is chairman. ttALLAC 02320! SATURDAY GAYLORD SIMPSON Chapel 2:30 P.M. Private Services Calling Hours: Friday 2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. INSTALLING OFFICERS ARE P.W.P.

Kenneth Penick P.W.P. Russell James P.M.P. Joy Penick P.M.P. Ina James OPEN TO PUBLIC LET'S TAVE A BIG TURNOUT! Mattie Prince Funeral services will be at 1 TOP WANTED WAITRESSES Apply in Person NEWARK ROYAL BUFFET 1551 W. Church St.

SUNDAY HARRY DIXON Chapel 1.30 P.M. Calling Hours: Friday 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday 2 to 4 P.M. irnd 7 to 9 P.M. VAN'S MARKET 127 Sooth 6th St.

Phone 322-6214 FOR GOOD FOOD TRY THE VILLAGE INN N. Prospect, Granville CLOSED SUNDAY FOR PRESIDENT RALLY SUNDAY, JUNE 2 3:00 P.M. JET STADIUM Speakers: Tom Anderson, Bob Jones, Jr. Singer: Marceda Bowman p. m.

Monday in the Shiloh Baptist Church for Mrs. Mattie Prince, 91, of 148 S. Fifth St. The Rev. E.

L. Alexander will officiate, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Prince died Wednesday in her home. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.

m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday in Criss Brothers Funeral Home. The body will be placed in the church at noon Monday.

Henry J. McGreevey Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Saturday for Henry J. McGreevv.

60. of 398 Eastern LANE HOLTZ Grocery and Meat Market Corner North and Maple Streets PHONE 329-4611 BREAD 2 for 37c 6 for $1 ROUND STEAK lb. 89o T-BQNE $1.10 $1.20 SIRLOIN lb. 99o RIB STEAK lb. 89c SHORT RIBS lb.

39c Homemade HAM SALAD lb. S9c ALL MEAT WIENERS lb. 59o Kverv Hay Low Prices All Meat ut To Your Choice KITTBKKGKB BKOS. BKKF Check Our Freeier Orders No. 1 83-lh.

$19.95 No. 2 49-lb. $29.95 No. 62-lb. $39.88 FREE DELIVERY Anywhere In Newark Friday, May 31 st THE BRUCE MUTT DANCERS Now Dancing For The Jet Set Society Learn To Do The "Tighten Up" Plus ST.

JOHN'S MOD 8:30 To 11:30 $1.25 mowm Watermelons each 49o Cold Melon lb. 5o Onion Sets lb. 19c Jowl lb. 25c Unclassified Pee-Vee Eggs 5-doz, $1.00 Maim Potatoes. 10-lb.

75c Large Cucumbers 2 (or 25c OPEN SUNDAY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. RUMMAGE SALE 32 S. Park Place Saturday, June 1 8 AM til! Sponiiored by C. W.

F. Central Church ot Christ GARAGE SALE 170 Granville Street Glassware, china, furniture and miscellaneous. 9 to 5 Friday, May 31 and Sunday, June 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 1st THE ROYAL CHESSMEN Ave. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Mr. McGreevey died Thursday in Licking County Memorial Hospital. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today in Egan Funeral Home.

IN MEMORIAM In memory of Charles E.j Ramsey, who passed away May Thev Backed Ud The Vanilla Fudge. Tjfnjn WMlWm PLUS 2 IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES Factory Hourly PRODUCTION CARPENTERS PRODUCTION ELECTRICIANS PRODUCTION LIGHT METAL ASSEMBLERS WELDERS-FITTERS (Light Gauge Steel) TRUCK DRIVER (Newark-Columbus Area) Previous experience In the mobile home, trailer, modular building or production assembly Industry li preferred. Our f.ewark, Ohio plant is now ready lor operations. DESIGNED FACILITIES CORP. S.

26th St. and Buckeye Ave. Newark, Ohio An Equal Opportunity Employer riUUF THE STICKS STONES 8:30 11:30 CRISS BROTHERS GRANVILLE AT 9th ST. SERVICES LICKINQ VALLEY ALUMNI POTLTJCK 81PPER AND a DANCING and entertainment by the City Ramblers. June 1, 7 to 11:80 at T.l klnx Valley High School.

Alumni and xuents invited. $1.00 plus Radio Sunglasses I 1 fkAfUUm 31, 1965. Sadly missed by his family. MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Helen Sakarash McDonnell who passed away one year ago today, May 31, W67.

HARTSOUGH JANITORIAL SERVICE Complete Service Commercial 322-1291 MONDAY ECHOLS, 10:30 A.M. Carrie Shiloh Baptist Church Bodv will lie In state at church after 9:30 A.M. Monday. Calling Hours: Saturday 2 to 4 P.M. Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Sadly missed by "The Family" MEMORIAM In loving memory of Notley A. Rowe who passed away May 31, OPEN TONIGHT Discontinuing much of our Bates and Freeman men's dress shoes. Savings in every men's shoe category. Freeman D3 All and Bates Now I ViOO Sizes Also discontinuing golf shoes, Redwing work shoes. floaters $11.88 and $8.88 Men's Slippers and Moccasins $4.88 This is our first men's sale in 16 months.

600 pairs on sale for the first time. MAYBOLD SHOES 32 South Third 324-7193 Open Door Policy 9-9 Weekdays, 9-5 Saturday Free! with the purchase of any Wheel Horse Tractor during the Wheel Horse Lifers Bonus Promotion! mm Welsh Hill Jr. Theater Presents Children's Theater AT Welsh Hills Players 3 Wilwood Ave. 1957. LESTER S.

HARNER Painting Contractor Call 324-1800 High Quality Residential Painting And Decorating Sadlv missed bv wife and children and families. MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband, our father and gr a a Daniel O. Landram, who passed away 8 MONDAY PRINCE 1 P.M. Mattie Shiloh Baptist Church Bnrlv will lie In state at church after 12 noon Monday Calling Hours: Suturrlay 7 to 9 Sumliiy 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. WhMl Horn oHtrlng tht bloo.it dul avtr during th.

Sprlne Llt.r, Bonus Promotion. Purchttt a 1(H WhMl Hon. Tractor or R.o Lawn Skiff during th. promotion you'U r.cilva oiofuit'r I'M WhMl Hort. cuatam signd S.lf-Dumplno Trailtf PLUS a pair .1 high quality aun-glanti with built-in Iranalstoriitd praclaion radio.

DO-RITE Sanitation Will Haul Your Trash and Garbage Every Week $2.25 Per Month 326-5881 li Big to oound bag of ainulni Grail Get a Horse! years ago, May 31, 1960. Sadly missed by wife Gladys, sons Larry and family, and MOOSE LODGE SATURDAY, JUNE 1 6 P.M. 'TIL BAKED STEAK OR FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP Afo7i-fmp, hng-burnlna Criar. VU1TVVJ IJflVCV coal you Unow It Hit Msr maot i I lUJUU UVlUJUf Victor and wife. jrouri now, vn? Qf courje SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Alice In Wonderland SUNDAY, JUNE 2 Alice In Wonderland 1 P.M.

and 3 P.M. Tickets 50c At Door During stated calling hours members ot family will be present. Funeral home calling hours ara 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. For service call 322-0191 or 322-2191.

MEMORIAM In loving memory of Pfc. Lee Irving, USMC, killed in action Vietnam, September 19, 1967, He looked at the past and saw the blood, sweat, and tears, House painting, interior, exterior, chimneys, roofing, coping. Trees removed or trimmed. Cement work. "No Job too big or small, we do them all." Free Estimate.

18 yrs. experience. FA 5-0141. Adults $1.00 Children 75c DANCE 9:30 UNTIL 12:30 MOUND CITY RAMBLERS RALPH'S HARDWARE 921-5618 IWInninic April 8 KIRKFKSVILLB Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 'Til 8 F.M. He looked at the present and.

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