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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 23

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Deaths And Funerals Olive M. Keck Services for Mrs. Olive Marie Keck, 73, of 16 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 Thursday morning in her home. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7to 9 p. m. today. Morris E.

Davis Services and burial for Morris E. Davis, 60, of Miami Lake, and formerly of will be in Hialeah, Fla. Mr. Davis died Thursday evening. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Donahue Davis; a daughter, Mrs.

Gordon Dancey of New Jersey; mother, Mrs. Zell Davis of Newark; two sisters, Miss Zelma Davis of Newark, and Mrs. Orville Greenwood of Pennsylvania; three brothers, Carl Davis of Newark, Richard Davis of Fairfield, and Robert Davis of Norfolk, and two grandsons of New Jersey. Ethel R. Garlinghouse Services for Miss Ethel R.

Garlinghouse, 79, of 70 W. Cosh-1 octon Johnstown, will be p.m. Sunday in the chapel of News In Brief ENTERTAINED BY The Women's Association 'of the Fairmount Presbyterian Church will be entertained by Mrs. Florrie Lamp in her home, Harbor Hills, Tuesday. Members are to take a sack lunch.

MEETING SLATED The Home Health Agency advisory meeting will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Welfare Department in the meeting room. MEETING SCHEDULED Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War will meet 1 p.m. Monday in Memorial Hall. Alligator includes finger in daily diet PLANT CITY, Fla.

(AP) Wallace's usual diet of chicken legs and necks failed to satisfy his appetite. So the 7-foot, 125-pound alligator took a taste of a circuit judge's hand. "He didn't mean to bite me," said Judge James D. Bruton, who has been feeding the reptile raw chicken parts for the last year. Bruton's -court visits to the gator's home--a pond at a sewage treatment -usually are daily.

But this week the judge missed chowtime three days in a row. WHEN Bruton finally returned to feed his friend, Wallace was hungry. He snatched the usual offering of chicken, then took a munch on Bruton's finger. The judge is nursing a wound with three teeth puncture marks. ADVANCE a sound investment moseR IMITATION NSM SELECTED CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME Families of every faith rely on us in time of need.

Because of our reputation and their personal experience they know that each funeral we direct is a reverent reflection of the individual tamily's religious beliefs. Ross HENDERSON, Inc. Funeral Directors DO NORTH FIFTH STREET RONALD G. MAN ATTA CHARLES L. JOHNSTON PHONE 345-9004 FOR SALE 1969 Ford LTD A-1 Condition Must Sacrifice Will Accept Good Trade-in 345-7536 BIG GARAGE SALE Saturday, September 18th 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. 1446 Wright Drive (off West Main St.) Furniture, clothing, toys and miscellaneous. 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME 442, convertible. Beautiful, mechanically sound. At bargain price for quick sell by original owner.

587-2344. SALE Saturday, September 18 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (old Clary Building) Sponsored by Saint Louisville United Methodist Church TRACTOR PULL Saturday, September 18 p.m. L.

V. Swim Club Garden Tractors Only weight 750 900 1200 1400 Ibs. Sponsored by Licking. Valley Flowers Swim Club B.P.0.E. 391 GRILL ROOM Saturday, Sept.

18 Games 8:30 Dance 10:00 NOTICE Applications are being taken for Operator-inTraining by the Hebron Board of Public Affairs. Application forms may be obtained at the Hebron Municipal Office. Sue Kneller, Clerk ATTENTION! ALL BEE KEEPERS of Licking County FAMILY PICNIC I P.M. Sunday, September 19 D. L.

HOSKINSON FARM Dorsey Mill Rd. Week-End Special Delicious Sweet Corn 50c a doz. while it lasts Watermelon Muskmelon Canning Tomatoes pick your own or ready picked Colored Sweet Peppers WILSON'S HILLVIEW FARM 2 miles East on Rt. 16, turn left at 585, first left afterward. 349-7968 or 345-2582 ONIONS Our Onions Are dug.

cured and ready for sale. Come out to the Owen Potato Farm today. 9c Per Lb. or 50 Lb. For Only $3.49 POTATOES We always have Fresh dug U.S.

No. 1 Potatoes. Also we have good supply of Calls. 100 Lb. $1.50 OWEN POTATO FARM MARKET SHARON VALLEY RD.

7 days 8 A.M. 7 P.M. 1964 OLDS CONVERTIBLE Dynamic 88, radio and heater, automatic, power steering and brakes. Excellent rubber. Many extras.

Snow tires. Extra wheels. Make offer. 522-4278 FOR SALE Sears Air Conditioner, 14,000 BTU 220 volt. 344-9244 SOUTHERN BAPTIST BEGINS NEW CHAPEL Initial Services for North Side Baptist Chapel will begin Sept.

19th. The chapel is presently meeting. in the auditorium of North Elementary School on Deo Drive. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.

JOHN FILLES, PASTOR BOB MIKE'S MOBILE HOME REPAIR Dependable 24 hour service. Interior and exterior repair. No job too small. Newark, call 344-3872, out of town, call collect. FREE BATH CARPET With the purchase of 29 yds.

or more of wall-to-wall carpet, you will receive a wall-te-wall Bath Carpet FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION Phone 522-4750 HEATH CARPET SALES STARTING SATURDAY SEPT. 18, 1971 1:30 3:30 CHILDRENS MATINEE 12 years and under ROLL-AWAY CLUB W. Church St. KELLEY'S FLOWERS 11 Waterworks Road cash and carry Special Saturday Only Carnations $2.87 doz. Roses $6.00 doz.

366-1304 GIFTS UNUSUAL Crystal, Silver, Porcelain, Furniture, Hand Woven Blankets, Fine Sheets, Pillow Slips, Linens. Feed Bag Purses aileen dunkin GRANVILLE 1965 Corvair, 4 door, automatic, 110 engine. Low mileage. 1960 Chevy Step Van convert. ed to camper.

1954 Chevy stub dump truck. Needs engine work. New tires. 14' Carter Craft boat with 40 horse electrie start Johnson and trailer. 16' Lone Star aluminum boat with 40 horse Johnson electric start engine with trailer.

Extra nice! Before 5:00 call Utica 892-3466 After 5:00 call Utica 892-2534 FIFE-N-DRUM 408 S. 22nd St. Heath, 0. Friday and Saturday Nights Featuring Randy Nelson Trio Don Hoskinson Pete Vanhove 9:30 'til 1:30 Draft Beer and Liquor WELLS MARKET 197 Everett Ave. Shippers Red Peaches 3 lb.

basket 49c peck $1.49 Potatoes U. S. No. 1 10 lb. 49c Onions Yellow cooking 3 lb.

29c Amish home made bread, pies and rolls, trail bologna, cheese and other fine fruits and vegetables. THANK YOU We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts on our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. Mrs. Walter Drumm 1967 THUNDERBIRD V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, Sharp! 522-3831 FOR SALE 1969 Pontiac LeMans Super Sport low mileage, new tires, 1966 Pontiac Catalina convertible, all power.

quire 1430 Sherwood Downs West. 366-1518 after 6:00 P.M. 20th CENTURY CLUB RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, September 1 18 8:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. 51 S.

Second St. (formerly Richloaf Bakery Thrift Store) TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, September 19 1 p.m. 5 miles North of Newark on St. Rt. 13 Look for sign across from Prescott Estates NHS CHEERLEADERS Car Wash $1.00 Bake Sale Saturday, September 18th 10 to 4 p.m.

at Wilson School Support the Cats PEACHES We still have loads of freshpicked peaches at reasonable prices. Only $3.99 per bu. APPLES We are now picking Grimes Golden and Jonathan. SWEET CORN Picked fresh daily. OWEN POTATO FARM MARKET Sharon Valley Rd.

Open 8 'til 7 7 days KING'S APPLE MARKET Corner of Church Street and 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. JUST ARRIVED SPRING BULBS Tulips Daffodils Hyacinths Croecus, etc.

WELSH HILLS GARDEN CENTER Granville Rd. TRUCK MECHANIC Experienced. Apply in person: NEWARK TRUCK SALES 675 W. Church St. Newark, Ohio 1968 Olds 98 Town Sedan Air, electric seats and windows, Power brakes and steering, new tires.

Make offer. dria 124-4290 after P.M. GION Dance 9 to 12 Saturday, September 18th "DICK REINBOLD AND SAX SOUND" PENNY ARCADE 17 Arcade Coins, Currency, Coin Jewelry, Stamps, Novelties and Supplies. FREE Souvenir "Ike" Dollar with 1 purchase of $2.00 or more Bulldozer and Backhoe Service Paul Rauch 366-5477 HURRY Time is Running Out to der your 1972 Calendars, Advertising specialties, and party goods. Call 763-2006 for appointment and alized service.

I have a full line of products from many Companies. Many specials NOW. FOOD SALE Going Out of Business off on all items in store. Sept. 18 and 19 10 A.M.

9 P.M. daily FREDDIE'S MARKET 187 S. Williams St. MOOSE LODGE Saturday, Sept. 18th 0 I DANCING 9:30 to 12:30 J.

AND THE HUSTLERS" MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME. ATTENDANCE AWARD Games Party Tonight! American Legion Hall 58 E. Main St. (just off square) Early Birds 7:15 Regular Games 8:00 110 at 47 Nos. Full House 100 Public Invited Door Awards PEACH SALE Saturday and Sunday Only while supply lasts Shippers Red $4.00 a bushel Already Picked -Please Bring Containers These Are Nice Size Peaches Excellent For Canning and Freezing GRANVILLE ORCHARD mile South of Grenville on Rt.

37 Open 9 til 7:30 CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 5 TO 8:30 P.M. HEBRON FIRE HOUSE ADULTS $1.75 CHILDREN .75 NURSES! NURSES! NURSES! NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! LCMH has openings for registered nurses, both full and part time on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Now that school has started, make skills available to the people of your community your. nursing, you.

A refresher course will be given if enough nurses request it. Call us for mutually agreeable interview time. LICKING COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1320 W. Main St. Newark, Ohio 344-0331 Ext.

395 LANDSCAPING AND LAWN SERVICE Fall Is Coming Now is the time to re-seed fertilize aerate Thatching and clean your lawn prune trees and all miscellaneous Trim shrubbery Call today for a Free Estimate Complete Nursery Stock For Sale 344-1076 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Your Professional Home Gardener Your Professional Home Gardener, Chuck Wood HEBRON SURPLUS TENT, DISCOUNT HOUSE, HEBRON, 0. WE HAVE THE FINEST OUTER WEAR IN USA FOR LESS MONEY, PLUS MANY HARD TO GET ITEMS. Used Coveralls $1 per pr.

39c Boy's Colored and white Crew Socks 6 pr. $1 $8.95 Boy's Reversible Ski Jackets $4.95 $7.88 Men's Nylon Quilted Jackets $3.95 $8.95 Men's Work Shoes, last call $5 pr. GRAPES $2.00 and $3.00 a bushel 48 Hill St. MARTIN HEATING CO. JANITROL DEALER GAS, OIL ELECTRIC FURNACES JANITROL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING 384 W.

Church St. Phone 345-5415 22 Years in Business Newark (0.) Advocate Friday, Sept. 17, 1971 23 MASONIC CALENDAR Crouse Son Funeral Home, Johnstown, with the Rev. James A. Kees officiating.

Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Miss Garlinghouse died Thursday morning in Northview Nursing Home, Johnstown, where she had been since July 20. She was born April 26, 1892, in Licking County. She was a former telephone company operator in Johnstown for 14 years and a member of Johnstown United Methodist Church. Surviving are cousins.

Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Saturday. MEMORIAM In memory of Earl Conklin. Two years have passed Sept. 17, since you went 1 to rest.

It doesn't matter where we go or what we do. There will always be little things to make us think of you. Sadly missed by wife, children and grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS family of Helen (Van Voorhis) Smithson wishes to express their thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for their cards and flowers. Also, a special thanks to Rev.

Purtell and Criss Brothers Funeral Home and all who helped in any way. Paul Smithson, sons and daughters, brother and sister. CARD OF THANKS The family of Rolland DeWeese wishes to express our appreciation and heartfelt thanks to his neighbors, friends and relatives for deeds of kindness, for cards and flowers. Thanks to Dr. Dale Roth, Dr.

Trifelos and the wonderful care he received at Licking County Memorial Hospital, to the nurses and nurses aides, especially Jean Young. To the of P. Lodge for the services and to the pallbearers. To Rev. Robert Linter for his comforting words and Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home for their efficient services.

Nieces, Nephews, Sister-in-law. POTATOES COAD HOMESTEAD FARMS North on 13 745-5644 Daily 8 to 8-Sunday 1 to 6 Furnished Apartments NORTH 2 BEDROOM DELUXE. Completely furnished. Wall to wall carpeting. Air conditioned.

$130 month, $50 security. deposit. and .6 months lease required. Heat, water and trash paid. For appointment call 787-2487.

SANTA CLAUS HOUSE Size 16x20 ft. All insulated sides, top and bottom. Easy te move and set up. Call 763. 3450.

TYPEWRITER CLINIC Typewriters and Adding Machines Cleaned and Repaired. POSTAL OFFICE SUPPLY 15 N. Fourth Newark Dressmaker Tailor Alterations Garey 344-9385 See Yellow Pages LESTER S. HARNER Painting Contractor Call 345-0787 High Quality Residential Painting And Decorating FOR SALE 1964 OLDS 442 400 engine, 4-speed, good shape. $450.

345-7955 C. W. and D. Concrete and Masonry Work Driveway Patio Sidewalk Floor Complete Basement, Footer, Block, Tile, Graveled, Water Proofing, Fireplaces Jim Cline Don Welsh 345-7264 344-4278 Marion Downs 345-1054 Redskin Peaches pick your own $3.50 a bushel Red Delicious, Cortland and Jonathan Apples pick your own $1.50 a bushel Sweet Corn 35c per dozen in 5 doz. lots STONER'S ORCHARD Utica, Ohio Open daily 'til dark Hazelwood School Fall Festival Saturday, September 18th 2 p.m.

to Games, supper, Games Party Bicycle parade 1:30 p.m. Bake sale- Store Lodge No. 97 F. A.M. Sept.

17, 7:00 p.m., F. C. Bobbitts Newest Place in Town Now Serving Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners 49 Granville St. Corner of 6th St. 6 A.M.

7 P.M. Carry -out Orders Pick Your Own APPLES $2.00 per bushel Starting Saturday, September 18th Red and Golden Delicious, Jonathan and Grimes These are good quality apples this year. GRANVILLE ORCHARD 1 mile South of Granville on Rt. 37 Picking hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Top quality color portraits are NOT for everyone. The photographer makes you work harder to be a good model. And he charges more. Only the discriminating put up with it. by before 10 p.m.

Bruce Humphrey EAGLES CHARITY GAME 500 at 43 Nos. Game 200 at 21 Nos. Outside 0 200 at 22 Nos. Attendance Award 270 Early Games 7:30 Regular Games 8:00 F.O. E.

Sunday Evening Games NEWARK EAGLES 387 and Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "DON LEWIS AND THE MOONSHINERS" F.O. E. Menu: Fri. Perch or Stetted Mango $1.00 Sat. Swiss steak or pork chops and dressing $1.00 Sun.

Fried chick or Roast Turkey $1.25 Euchre 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. Proceedss to cancer fund. "IT'S World Famous Little Red Wagon. Now on display Fri.

and Sat. at Plaza Gulf, 814 Mt. Vernon Rd. Your Complete Service Station See and talk to Na. tional Champion, Bill DODGE and register for your Golden a (50 guaranteed winfree LITTLE RED ners).

1 RED WAGON souvenir. a See in grueling competition at tional Trail Raceway Sunday. STORM Windows Triple-track Manufactured and Guaranteed By Georgia-Pacific Special Introductory Offer $9.97 buy 15 and get 1 FREE only 200 at this price LUMBER 99 S. Pine Newark 344-2117 CLIP AND MAIL TODAY EaRN EXTRA MONEY WiTHOUT SELLING OR HaRD WORK learn income tax preparation from BLOCK "The Income Tax People" send for FREE information State Registration No. 0274M Now you Block.

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