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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 43

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 43

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Newark (0.) Advoeato AO Sept. II, I II I MAtriMir rAICMOAD Lancaster razers find rebel bills 1118 Olds 88 Town Sidan Air, electric seats end wlnalowi, Power Strokes and (looting, now tiros. Moke offer. Aleion-drle 24-4210 error I P.M. FOR SALE Beautiful tri-level bedrooms.

Central air. S-car carafe. Sharon Rose Village Addition Phone FOR SALE 1964 OLDS 442 400 engine, 4-ipeod, toed shape. S4S0. 34S-7US TRUCK MECHANIC Experienced, Apply In person! NEWARK TRUCK SALES 71 W.

Church St. Newark, Ohio CARD PARTY IPAMIIV hffpiiT Happy Birthday Biz John at The Evergreens. Don't forgot to sit" up for Sooial Soourityl The Gang Newark Lodge No. 17 F. A.M.

Sept. 17. 7:00 p.m., F. C. ACME Lodge No.

554 F. A.M. Sept. 18, 7 p.m. M.M.

The Ohio Power Co. Night PICK YOUR OWN JONATHAN MAIDEN BLUSH ant! MACKINTOSH APPLES We alio hove a ttry niea selection of ready-picked apple and poaches In out sales room at th farm. Pick your ewe hours 3 P.M. to I P.M. weekdays.

12:30 P.M. te P.M. Saturday and Sunday. PRICE FRUIT FARM Price Road Saturday. Dancing 9:30 366.5m DRUIDS 0 Years In Nowork.

Okie Friday, September 17th (J Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 "THE REDCOATS" September 18th to 1 2:30 ''THE SEQUINS" ftatarriav Nirht rsturdv supper: Knast heef and dressing, potatoes. vrirtable and role slaw Plus short orders Servian tine te Sorial room op-n dally 11 a.m. to 15:3 p.m. linn. Am-arri Nomination and election for Inside fioard at meetlaf September 50th, 1971 jacKsontown Grange Hall is sponsoring a euchre party 8 p.m.

Saturday In the grange hall. BAKE SALE Newark Citizens are sponsoring a bake sale and flea market sale 9:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday on the north side of the square. MEETING SET Hetuck Chapter DAR will meet 1 p.m. Friday for a luncheon at the Maple Inn.

T. Edwin Dickerson will be guest speaker. RUMMAGE SALE The St. Louisville United Methodist Church rummage sale will be 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Saturday at 35 S. Park Place. BAKE SALE The Toboso United Methodist Church WSCS is sponsoring a bake sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri day on the square during the downtown merchants' flea market.

CORRECTION The Advocate correction Incorrectly 'reported Wednesday that the Knights of Pythias hold bingo games. The Newark Hair-dressing Guild sponsors the games. The Knights of Pythias rent its hall to the sponsors. CORRECTION The Granville Board of Edu cation did not invoke a penalty clause in the contract with Jo seph Baker and Associates, Ar chitects as stated in The TueS' day Advocate. The penalty clause was invoked on the Nil Laboratory Equipment Co.

for failing to complete lab facilities in the new high school on sched ule. AUXILIARY MEETING Eagles Auxiliary will meet 8 p.m tonight in the Eagles home, 26 S. Second St. OES MEETING Licking Chapter 551 OES will meet in the IOOF Hall South 29th Street 7:30 p.m. Friday, for friendship night.

Officers wear chapter dresses. Members take potluck dessert. CLOTHING DRIVE SET The Newark community clothing appeal of Church World Services truck will be Oct. 5, at Christ United Methodist Church, comer of East Main and Cedar Street. Residents are asked to pack clothing securely in a box and deliver to the church Oct.

2. Clothing will be sent to Pakistani refugees. PEACHES SHIPPERS RED $4.50 a bushel already picktd rieaso Brine Coatainere PLUMS Stanley prune, Yellow 049. Monarch end Hue Demtee APPLES Wealthy and Mcintosh GRANVILLE ORCHARD 1 mile South af Granville en koate 37 Open A.M. te 7:30 P.M.

C. W. and D. Concrete end Masonry Work Orlvewoy Patio Sidewalk Floor Complete Basement, Footer, Block, Tile. Graveled, Water Proofing, fireplaces Jim Dine Don WeNh SIS-JIH 344-4211 Marlon Downs 315-1064 Redskin Peaches pick your own S3.50 a bushel Red Delicious, Cortland and Jonathan Apples pick your own SI buihol Sweet Corn 35c per doien in dot.

lots STONER'S ORCHARD Utica. Ohio Open dally 'til dark "GET WINTERIZED" Furnaces Gas, Oil Electric Humidifiers Air Conditioning Electric Air Cleaners "YOUR YEAR ROUND COM-FORT IS OUR CONCERN" 344-MOS 364-34IS H. A. BAILEY CO. We haTe an automatic Answering Service MAYBOLD'S Now bark to regular hours 9 to 9 Mon.

and Frl. 9 to 5 and Sat, MAYB0LD SHOES 32 S. 3rd St. 345-2091 APPLES PLUMS AND PEARS Wealthy. Maiden Blush and Jonathan Apples $1.00 a pack and $3.00 a bushel Blue Damson Plums $1.00 a peck SickeJ Pears $1.25 a pock Please bring containers RALPH MILNER ORCHARD Jones Granville 587-1107 We dose at 7:30 Downtown Newark Flea Market Sale JEANS R04.

$5. New $2.99 Denim navy blue button fly front LANCASTER, Ohio (API- Workmen demolishing a long' vacant dwelling Tuesday discovered $2,500 in confederate money, stuffed in a chimney. Local historians said the money had no value and probably had been brought from the South during the Civil War period. Furnished Apartment! NORTH BEDROOM DE- I.lXfc. Completely furnished.

Well to wall rarpetln. Air conditioned, list month, 31 security deposit, and .1 months lease required. Heat, water and trash paid. For appointment call 1S7-Z481. Impact Tool Repair 717-2400 K.

L. TRENCHINQ Small Water Lines and Under Ground Klectrla Drain Flpes Free Estimates Call 366-3650 POTATOES COAD HOMESTEAD FARMS North on Rt. 13 746-M44 Dally 8 to Sunday 1 to RUMMAGE SALE Friday, September 17th (Clary Bide) a.m. re 7 Receiving Thursday, September lath 2 to Sponsored by The Licensed Practical Nurse Association FOR SALE 1968 Mustang, turquoise' convertible. $1500.

For information call 345-0240 or 344-8868 20th CENTURY CLUB RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, September 18 8 o.m. to 1 p.m. 51 S. Second St. (formerly Rirhloaf Bakery Thrift 8toro) Tht Family Of J.

Dale McNamar requests memorials be made to Favorite Charity. ONIONS Our Onions are dun. cored and readv for sale. Come out to the Owen Potato Farm today. 9cPerLb.

or 50 Lb. For Only $3.49 POTATOES We always have Fresh due U.S. Me. 1 Potatoes. Also we have a food supply ot Culls.

100 Lb. $1.50 OWEN POTATO FARM MARKET SHARON VALLEY RD. 7 days I A.M.. 7 P.M. RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE Friday, Sept.

11th It a.m. 'til I p.m. DM Mahnlm hi. Sponsored by: Brownsville I'nited Methodist Church TREES Trimmed Topped and Removed Experienced and Insured Free K.tintes Col! 587-2176 or 345-2334 SANTA ClAUS HOUSE Site 14x20 ft. All Insulated sides, top and bottom.

Easy to move and sot up. Call 7o3-3450. POLE BUILDINGS Core Cribs Garages and lams GERALD WILLS evenings RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, September 18th a.m. to It noon YWCA Gym Corner of 6th and Chnrrh St. Sponsored by the VWCA YARD SALE September 17 it to 8 P.M.

September 18 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Ill North I'lum Granville Miscellaneous household Heme clothing YARD SALE September 1 7 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. 52 lowers Ave.

Copper stova hood, drop-loaf table, vanity and mirror, record player, tricyclo, bedspread, rugs, clothes, toys end lots of miscellaneous. Will toko trading stamps. B.F.O.E. 391 Pickerel Inning September I3rd Klks and Guests call lor reservation PINE CAFE 495 Wehrlt Ave. NOW SERVING PIZZA 7 a.m.

to 12:30 a.m. Phone 349-7892 IMS Corvair, 4 door, automatic, 110 angina. Low mileage. 1 960 Chevy Step Van converted ta camper. 1954 Chevy stub nose dump truck.

Needs engine work. New tires. 14' Carter Craft boat with 40 horse electric start Johnson and trailer. Lone Star aluminum boat with 40 horse Johnson electric start engine with trailer. Extra nicol Before 5:00 call Utica 892-3466 After 5:00 call Utica 892-2534 Newark, Ohio ANTIQUE FAIR National Guard Armory South 35th Stroet Friday and Saturday, Sept.

17 una 18 12 noon to 10 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 19 12 noon to 4 p.m. Over 25 reliable dealers.

Choice oxhihrti of art glass, siWer. primitive, oattare glass, art objects, furniture, owoiry and collectors (tame Everythinoj Far Sale Free Parking Donation $1.25 Snack Bar Twigs 1 and 17 lenefit of licking County Memorial Hospital FOR SALE UTILITY TRAILER HIS or best oiler, tea he seen al summit St. or rail White Sweet Corn Potatoes Peaches Apples Tomatoes Melons OWEN POTATO FARM MARKET Sharon Valley Rd. 7 days I 'til 7 Bobbitts Newest Dare in Tims Now Serving Breakfasts Luncheons Dinnirs 49 Granville St. Corner of 6th St.

i A.M. 7 P.M. Carry-out Orders TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, September 19 1 p.m. I miles North of Newark an St. Rt.

13 Leek far sign across from Prascotf Estates ICECREAM SOCIAL sponsored by WSCS of trashy Fork United Methodist Church Saturday. September 18th p.m. Brushy Fork Community House Homo made Ire rream. home made aoodles, potato salad, baked beans, ehlcken, sloppy joe and hot dor, sandwirhes, pie and rake. Coffee, tea and pop.

In ease of rain social will be held inside. KING'S APPLE MARKET Corner of Church Street end Day Avenue Will Open For the Season Friday September 17th Hours: Monday thru Friday 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M. to 6 Sunday 1:30 to 6 P.M.

VACUUM CLEANER SALES and SERVICE WE 8EBVICB Kirby Hoover Eureka Eleetrolux Royal Compact General Electric Rainbow Airway and ethers. Used Vacuum Cleaners $19 up FOR RENT RUft SHAMPOOERS KIRBY CO. of NEWARK 3S0 Mt. Vernon Rd. 345-5091 Plrknn and Delivery On Service.

He Brownsville Chapter 486 OES will host Jackson Lodge 85 of Brownsville at a family night supper p.m. Sunday in the Masonic Temple in Brownsville eastern Star families are to take a covered dish and every one take own table service. liHaiiisuaiini Emergency runs WEDNESDAY 7:45 a.m. to 745 Parkview J. Dale McNamar.

victim dead on 11:57 a.m. to YMCA; Neddie Dean, illness, taken to hospital. 12:58 p.m. to Hazelwood Elementary School; Ronald Fisher, injury accident, sent to doctor's office in private auto. p.m.

to 35 Wilwood Ave Sina Sullivan, injury accident, taKen to hospital. THURSDAY 12:48 a.m. to 973 Grafton Albertina Hoeck, illness, taken to hospital. 1:41 a.m. to 18 E.

Oak Olive Keck, victim dead on arrival. 3:48 a.m. to 135 N. Buena Vis ta Lena Colvin, illness, ad' 'vised to-see. doctor.

Deaths Olive M. Keck Services for Mrs. Olive Marie Keck, 73, of 18 E. Oak will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of Brucker Kishler Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Charles J. Dougherty officiating. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. Mrs. Keck died this morning in her home.

She was born Olive Marie Bercher, July 11, 1898 in Morgan Town. She was a former employe of the former Wehrle Co. Her first husband, Glenn Mat- tern, died in 1924, and her sec ond husband, Walter Keck, died in 1962. Surviving are a son, Edward Mattern of Newark; and two granddaughters. I MEMORIAM In 1 i memory of our mother and grandmother.

Ida A. Mason, who passed away two years ago September 16, 1969. Sadly missed by dauenters, sons-in-law and grandchildren. MEMORIAM In loving memory of my wife, Ida, who passed away on the 16th of September 2 years ago. Gone, but not forgotten.

Loren Mason mem 5 CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME Choice' Kinkier1 st St. Heir Styling ly Appointment leeutiful Hair It Our Specialty Call 364-3143 COLONIAL BARBER SHOP FIREWOOD September Special SS.00 off tho Card price ee eny order pieced this month end delivered this year Seasoned II Inch $21 24 Inch $34 30 Inch $40 Cut It yourself and save even more coll for appointment Jerry Sims 344-3S79 BRASSEUR ALUMINUM CO. Family business since 1947 Maine norms INSTALLED or MATKB1AL SALES rFree Estlmatea 345-2777 SO Hndsoa Are. Newark STARTING SATURDAY SEPT. 18, 1971 1:30 3:30 CHILDRENS MATINEE 12 years end under ROLL-AWAY CLUB W.

Church St. WARSAW AUCTION Wertew, Ohio Antiques end Collector's Items Sundey, September 1 tth 12 Marble top dresser, eak dressers, all types of glass, svoa bottles, eld guns, and wicker rocker. Consignments Welcome John Oobson, auctioneer S45-3737 er Coshocton ttt-S EXECUTOR'S SALE The residence ot the lata WILLIAM F. WEIPPIRT 43 North Cedar Street. Newark, Ohio will be sold en tho premises SATURDAY, SEPT.

25. If 71 at 11:00 a.m. The house it two-story, six room with bath, frame Enclosed back porch. Coal fired furnace. Detached, one car garage.

To be sold for not lest than $4,000.00. Terms of sale: 10 cash, day of sale. Balance on delivery of deed. OPIN FOR INSPECTION from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, p.m. Tuesday.

Sept. 14th. Friday. Sept. 17th.

Wednesday. Sept. 22nd end Friday, Sept. 24th, 1971. George J.

McDonald. Executor Estate William F. Welppert 63 North Third Street Newark. Ohio 345-9265 It fort 10 p.rt HEAT LONG HORN lr. 79c S2 Indiana ripe, sweet WATERMELONS Whole mien 79c (Last ot tho aeaseB) Fancy LETTUCE 29c Large Bead.

BARTLETT PEARS ft 1 lift OR PRUNE PLUMS Ik. tor. MleUU (by tho erato Pears 45 lb. $4.75 Prunes 25 lb. $3.25 Fresh shelled lima beans, green boons and homo grown lopes -Cold Beer Open "(I.

L. GHIL0NI SONS" 165 S. Williams St. FT-FT kHEnDEf)S0nw tONAlO 0. VAN AITA CHAIliS JOHNSTON MCMAIB IMP I.

auCMAfl MALUM FRIDAY JOHN E. REMLEY P.M. Chapel Calling Hours: Thursday 2 to 4 nd 7 to P.M. reman, waunt or ntfiouMN mi "The Right WOMEN ktfort you rt ot'tr ill kitl call mi. 3f you re afrtaJu over tli, kilt, yo it iurpriitJ at wkat our rtloucktri tan Jo for uom.

TURNERS AG MARKET The Shurfine Sroro 9th ond locust MITY FINE FRESH CHICKENS lb. 29c Cut lb. 33c Best ol chicken, 59c legs-thighs, 59c Wines. .3 lbs. $1.00 backs-necks.

.12 lbs. $1.00 Smoked picnic hams 'Whole or lb. 39c Spareribs medium 59c Mity Fine Ground Beef. ...3 lbs. $1.99 Shurfine ......5 lbs.

45c Shurfine Tuna chunk 6 oz 3 for $1.00 Shurfine Pineapple Juice-46 35c Shurfine Lemonade frozen -12 19c Shurfine Potatoes for mashed 13 oz. 29c Thank you Cherry Pie filler No. 2. 35c Quaker Oats -quick or regular -18 oz 29c Coffeemate (with $5.00 order) 6 oz 29c Brevoni Panty Hose-reg. 79c Buns -sandwich or wiener -8 Potatoes U.S.

No. I .20 lbs. 79c Dry Onions lowest price this year. .3 lbs. 29o Carrots Michigan pkg, 12c Mity Fine Bread everyday.

.....6 for $1.10 Fresh milk 99c PEACHES SHIPPERS RED WHITE HALE end ether vofleries Try our Rod Skin now. $5.00 bu. Mcintosh and Jonathan Apples K00NTZ FRUIT MARKET Rt. 13 St. Louisville, O.

74S-2110 We are new open from 1 0 A.M. I P.M. daily Offers a beautiful chapel, set apart and designed especially for the religious service of a funeral. LANDSCAPING SPECIAL FIREWOOD Seasoned, Mixed Varieties Hardwood Softwoods and Pine $23.95 Call for future delivery 344-1076 PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER IF ORDERED ALL OF ONE TYPES COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT: Bake Sale at the DeWeese IGA Colonial Shopping Contor FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 9 A.M.

-12 KQON Sponsored by The North Newark little league Auxiliary Gets the Job Done, No Matter What CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 5 TO 8:30 P.M. HEBRON FIRE HOUSE ADULTS $1.75 CHILDREN .75 sjk. Another Service of Brucker A 98 i IN. 21 SWANKS BEER MARKET DAD'S ROOT BEER 28 ot 19c WIENERS BOLOGNA CHEESE Your newspaperboy brings you th news, special features, you enjoy in your newspaper.

He delivers right to your door, regardless of weather. You can depend on him! He's a businessman, who knows tho value of being alert, prompt and ALL MEAT sj ALL 49c li. 55c 8 16 or. 7 Up of erf GAMES PARTY! BLESSED SACRAMENT HALL E. MAIN ST.

AT PENNY AVENUE EVERY FRIDAY GAME TIME 7:30 P.M. This Friday, September 17th. Perfect Game On Colored Card 295 Progressive Game 58 Numbers 275 Senior Gome 400 'e Game 24 Now Offers One Week Fret Trip For Two To Fort Lauderdale, Florida! Fly Delta Air Lints From Port Columbus! Stay At Laudtrdalt Biltmort Hottl On Tht Octan! Free Breakfast and Free Car Rental While There! KIDS MOM DAD See The "KING" Of The Wheel Standers! Bill "Maverick" Golden And Hit World Famous Racer, THE LITTLE RED WAGON Now on display of Hit Plaza Gulf, 814 Mr. Vtrnon Rd. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday i Boiled Ham lb.

6So ICE CREAM Polish SauMgi 59e Ik. 7Ca Froth PEARS. PEACHES. PLUMS 5 'vV Sal. (I 101 IRANDS ICI COLD IEER AT OHIO MINIMUM PRICES 8 FROSTIE CO 3V COLA for 50c 8 CRUSH OVC BONUS KING $1.39 BACON 33c lb.

CHEER 84 or. $1.39 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SIX DAYS 45 GRANVILLE ST. PHONE 345-7882 His pay is based on his weekly collections.

He collects his route on Friday and Saturday, so won't you please arrange to pay him each week. Remember, his pay depends on itl.

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