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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 13

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 13

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BBSSSB BBS1 AV. JANTTABY ig mi TSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1941 JlP-SMORTIM THE lWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN' TRIBUNE hTOOTlM', "SHOOTIW 'ESDAY. JANUAI i PAGE THIRTEEN News of the Markets kND v- Y'blowi MASONIC TEMPLE entitled "The Trail Leads West," CALENDAR i were shown through the courtesy comer thurcb and roortk 'be Northern Pacific railroad.

News Another King George Commends R. A. F. Flyers aW NEW VORK STOCK LIST. 14c- roosters, colored.

10c: Leghorns. k. Jan. Vercoe and 8c: White and Mvmnn.h pir' i. onmiDus.

Following am. 4 lbs. and over flb. TTs.a ii uuumuoh on cne aWi aflQa. and mm TC NEW YOKh STOCK! npnrtant stocks listed on the over.

22c 2 lbs ani a- York, Jan. 14. 'By! i unv, Columbus, Oil 2 o'clock quotat i iM nmxirtant ftACJU Taft Would Hold Up Aid To Balk FDR Ohioan Shifts Back To Cash Proposal; Now Favors Loan. Washington, Jan. 14.

(API-Outright scrapping of President Roosevelt's lease lend plan for aid to Britain was demanded today by Senator Taft (R Ohio) in a counter -proposal calling for cash loans, if and when needed. York Stock ExchanJ Market: KAI1 KOADv York Slock Exchange and Market; It VII. ROADS, Topeka and S. Fe ue Coast Line sort and Ohio ipeakv and Ohio Vo-k Central tern Pacific ania Railroad Tig Pacific 1 'i Railway 4 ers wtr.U.V.'a'herf.d black spring son, Topeka and S. Fl 14'a 24 14'a 8's 12'8 84 (a ihs t.

voung hens, 8 over h.y0V? toms- 17c; 1 10c crf0lfd breasted. No. i. iuc. No.

2. 8c; ducks, spring white tw. coiorea. 4 lbs. and over 12c- 1 ih loung.

J-i ids 10c; common. 8c. Potatoes lim.iK omioes iixj-ib Townsend Club. Newark Lodge, No. 97, F.

A. M. Newark Townsend club No. 1 Wednesday, Jan. 15, 7 p.

m. will hold its- weekly meeting in M. M. Lecture. I Monroe hall.

21 ,2 West Main Friday, Jan. 24, 7:30 m. street, tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. i Chapter and Blue lodges.

Bible Study I Friday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p. m. Stated. A Bible study meeting will be Acme Lodge, No.

554, F. A. M. beld in Newton Chapel church, Thursday, Jan. 16., 7:30 p.

"ortn of Newark in the Martins-' M. M. Degree. burg road, Thursday at 8 p. m.

Thursday, Jan. 23, 7:30 p. Persons planning to attend have I F. C. Degree.

betm asked to bring their own Thursday, Feb. 13, 7:30 p. Blbles. Stated. Railroad Auxiliary Meets.

Warren Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M. Lafi'es' auxiliary of the Friday.

Jan. 24, 7:30 p. m. Joint Brotnerhod of Locomotive Fire-meeting with the Blue Lodges. Enf 1 meet in i Monday, Feb.

3, 7:30 ot Mrs' Leoriar7 Al-; Stated br'8ht. Marne, all day Thursday iuesaay, Jan. 14, 7:30 p. noon Royal and Select Master Royal Master degree by Newk Lodge Holds Service. Pacific OILS.

Hctinmg Ind Aut Oil, New Jersey bags u- It Colorado .7 'JSSrHf' moatlv 81 Russets aCTV rnimur 27a 38a 9 w.au JOano SffiJ ebraska Triumphs, washed. JI BS .,5: CommereiaU an. tic coast Line nore and Ohio ipeakc and Ohio York Central iern Pacific lylvania Railroad at em Pacific em Railway Pacific OILS. lie Refining ard, Ind ard Oil, New Jerse ard Oil, California Oil lidated Corporation ontinort Pel Corp. dall Kecently, however, when th 20 i Triumphs', i subject of British credit wra.

Oil, California ted rpoiation mcnt Pet, Corp. b6inB discussed- Taft WW! Mi fW By CHIC YOUNG CAVE WP mr l'l Bi ll UTILITIES, am Ten. and Tel ational Tel. and Tel. 167 can Water Works 7 council, Westerville.

Select "ewBrK acieci i. Pl'BLIi: I III 1 1 and Electric 41' can Teu. and Tel. ational Tel. and Tel can Water Works Master degree by Columbus coun- tnnh, 7n c.l.

Columbus. O. Refreshments. 'h0e ta SjSffiL 1 Vi rfm- t0 Wednesday. Feb.

GutllPh Henderson da. size liTiS fe hi. hi united States Produce m'ght l0aned t0 Britain, Hej Markef Jan- AF)-Buttr i WMJhen Quoted as saying he mSlead faVOr ivihgBrit-; Eg Market the money outright. There i'S SS, as been no explanation of Butier and Board- i Sfem-ng sudden change in "ht tion. ieri Gas, Mew York F'o er and Light Power and Light i.ei lean ervice of New Jersey.

23' 17 29' 10', Hi ibia Gas and Electric! lidated Gas, New Yorl Stated iunerai nome to hold services for the late Carey T. Bricker. ration NEWS IN BRIEF Fined For Numbers Operation. John Maddox. 342 Stanberry and up -S Remodel Depot Office.

The office of B. O. Trainmaster A. W. Colmot is being remodelled and redecorated.

I Int. 26J. Smelt and Ref 44 Nickel 254 topper I2i Street, aDneared hefore ovi a' Hock tt Van Voorhis Demise Ends Long Career -LSl Nse 5B ic Power and Light la Power and Light American Service of New Jer i ..71 I Corporation COPPKR. nda can Smelt, and Ref, ational Nickel I cott ition Copper ST lis. States Steel hem Steel lie Iron and Steel an RollingMill lum stown Sheet Tubs EQUIPMENTS.

Frank A. olton in municipal 1 Artillery. jurt this morning and was fined McCanon. warrant offi- $100 and costs on a numbers cer' New Mcx'co National Guard writing charge. band, Albuquerque, son of Paul W.

flub Sees Pictures McCahon, B. O. train dispatcher kevrjo' tJr- I voung toms Flyers of the Royal Air Force, who have received praise of King George VI of Britain, wte commended by King George II of Greece (a JjCordwdfrom Pae 1 1 By MARTIN LnBAl Kin with British b8eI" Greece. This picture is first and Greek air officers. I mil Jiid Steel RonmsMili Sheet Tubs I KI IP.MENTS.

Lo.i, motive ar and Foundry hf" Poiutr'v-Market first ustees of the Licking county Tk2EJm children's home and was wun glasses) when the Balkan uitcu Members of the A 11 today fnr a year's train-Travel club wore shown colored the Coast ArtU-motion pictures last night of the lpry ant'-aircraft) and will be territory over which the pro- Rationed temporarily at Fort posed Y. M. C. A. western trip Bllss' E1 Paso.

Tex. Mr. McCahon will take them next summer. was majoring in music at the L5S 1 of the board of direc- Ut.1 ceT: Ifr Hospital assoca- Locomotive sari Car and Foundry! 102 39 77 NEWS OF THE COURTS OBITUARY MRS. FRANK W.

KBKRI.V His Hie itinerary was described in n'versity ot New Mexico in Al-detail by Chanipe J. Stoakes. buquerque and would have grad- MOTORS. immwhliefe ics Republican. uS white aC: U- me-; His wife, formerly A dm dium white 20c i Mary I Mrs.

Frank W. Eberly, 68, wife general secretary of the associa-, uated in June JiffltTTP t. J. i mail I tuns Sf nteni-eii riuiy ana addi- Of Frank ii u. on whn ani.nntm.a rrni n.

li- cw, riSSnZTF Two Newark girls, each 47' 4'i 8'; jS-4 bushe, hK '8. Surviving are; years old. today were sentenced aT-aa 'morning in her home, 24 nite plans for the program will Corporal Willard D. Mariner of r-oiatoes 1 ir-iaim il Electric ghouse Electric mery Ward Roebuck MOTORS. er il Motors Motors aker RIBBERS.

ch lubber Anno rMn orowri; iwo to tlie industrial school at At VT'l MC- un v-eaar street. While ailing oe rnaae ai tne meeting of the. we Newark state highway patrol sons, K. Llay Van Voorhis and J. undivided three-fourths of the past year, she was not con- club to be held at the Y.

M. C. sub-station last nieht arirreH rohimkni Produce Produce. Delaware on charges of truancv Delaware on chare of Columbus, Jan, 14. iotjai (OOA) (J1JA1 14 1 Xan of the Uni-' and conduct tending ory Christian Fan- lined to her bed and her death Feb.

10. Last night's pictures members of the Fulton school "III1 til Ttlp I I flt'M Tr' rrS!" Print. 36c, versa 1 Mjpply comnanv- lhr j-t; view addition. Newark. was the re.o.11 hwj -i.

as the result of a blood hub df)c: Quartern mnj.llj:" a---- wulnnnKI OI OtnerS. The "Wl clot. P-TA on the subject, "Safety." Crestline, she was i DTPDCrM A I W. L. Knight Enlists.

MIM I I I ANKOLS. and Dye -J?" 'Buying Cose, Ex- en. airs. Ueorge Dun- girls, Dorothy Allen North Fronih dr and Dorthy A. McAfee A native of Cres nM) current farm raeeinU.

Cdn. "eisey. Robert F. Van Voorhie st to James L. McAfee, lot Flnrv born Julv 29.

1872 A native of 13 82 the daughter WWlNnLO Walter L. Knicht. son of Mr, 160.. Samuel Van Voorhis; his avenue, have bee I'lELi I'ZZ fairview addition, the late William and Marv De- James J. Hill of Johnstown, for- Marie KochenHnrfor -jb MISCELLANEOUS it a i.S." grandchildren ri' ernmcnt traded I f.i..

i newarK. lanev. She had he laney. She had been a resident mer state renresentative ami- Walnut trr n.KA 1 11,,,,.,, uni, arm laaae m. "i e.c-iiiiv en- large." DuncanHeisev.il! aJr LT.

and Soutllern Chemical and Dye ran Can ran Tobacco Corporation standard medium Tv 18e: 7 and John Ful- hours and have influenced other com- i Newark 40 years and was a political contemporary of the late listed in the regular armv for dardS. By CRANE inwealth and Souttier ersl.i Price) -Broil-1 tu 1.. Voorhi if girls to follow in their steps, Pro- Warf0H', "ubr- tne Church of we Congressman W. A. Ashbrook, was three-year term, left for New heav' hens 1 16c 17 "Bl D-fniLi General bation Officer O.W.Kreage; said Futif tf Ja Huber Blessed Sacrament.

Altar and Ro- a Newark business caller yester- York Saturday to sail for the roast, 4TbV ind'ifo, WiWtT mand "rhis Pa com- The girls were taken to Delaware 1 mJT and church sew- day. Panama Canal Zone for duty VvhJ1, SjTrl'u t0da'- the G- A- The condition of Charles Dear- with the coast guard artillery Dan Pioducts. i3ic: old hen. 15c. old toms- ceased.

ol me de 1 tate of Amelia PittaforH l7n" K. u. i druff: wbP underwent an opera- K. of P. to Hold Services.

16S', 26 14, 48 70 23a 4 42', 34 3, 22 11, 1 ertvi's in. a.iw,K- -a. i The body. aci, William S. Van Wev trf "ord Love, lot 44.

H. W. a son. Gtmrup EhPrl, nf i 7 lo meet Brown lf, Smith Avalon allotment r.ra. wu is oov con va iescing ro xvn.gnis oi rywias, will C'hirato Uveitoek.

of America Aircraft Can Wright de Nemours resge Grocery ll Dairy Product il Biscuit Illinois Carbide il Distillers of Amer Aircraft irth Bros. i Union la tliii (it ine e.s- in "wuhiki. inn. JJIh uri-ird e. in hie hAma at S17 k.

tnisirrht a 7-TO 1 vuicago. Jan. 14 (APi B.l.kL mornma anri will I tate of flmr n. Vine. (if thn hnma.

a r. hall the W.000: tota 'ere Elmou M. and D.rothv Mead Si loay rePrtea unproved. to conduct services at 8 at Wirr Mbnd.v Ugl er than a7. np of ar- -upraisai a- -J-v.

wawaamc a Emmett McGinnis of Frazevs- Uutlipli Henderson We--. mortuary. i Km 11, lias inn vet i rcuulICU. "v.iti nail mst. IVITS.

Uaaorff Knrrpli burg is seriously ill in the City memorializing Cary T. Bricker. Kunie 'in i 52. and oice. 160 t5'240 jer.sey township.

ofMassillon. Two sons. Harrv and ZZZhZ J. arrangemTiH "not Is 4nn i bp completed until Vr- Rainbow For Firls. i-.

omun 90IU Lumter Mm. FHirarrl i i RB AMI OTI1IR MARKETS. A. car, Gas and Electric 29 Rnnd anri Share 4'i Hudson Power 3.1, 31 i c- (ivni AND OTHER MAI Gaetano Marzano, administrator to Meyr Levin two lots in grandchildren and two great of the estate of Antonio Ortolani, (formerly 16th street), grandchildren also survive The condition of H. C.

Hamp- Newark chapter, Rainbow Order shire of North Williams street, for Girls, will hold its regular who underwent an operation in meeting in Monroe hall tonieht Salabl rti. u-if- M-rvice 5 the City hospital, is regarded as at 7:30 o'clock. Election of offices an Gas and Electr Bond and Share Hudson Power Service lar Gas P-TA News strorag. wdh inVd um ade, TC'f, will be held. fair.

loaay niea ins first and final ac- "opsins to Samuel The body was moved to the Mc- count, showing $550 received and "ewett, lot in Lima township. Gonagle Son funeral home pai out. A statement of liabilities Mae Evans, executrix of pending the completion of funer- and assets filed showed real es- t5f11estat(' nf Edward W. Evans to al arrangements tate valued at $1500 and $550 in W. Geach, two lots, Gran- momes.

Application was filed ask- 2 m- H. E. HARTMAN. Wall Street. Jan 14 able to around 1300 lbs w.T.h i $15 30 Price.

COUNCIL decline IV. IVr "1D5 but The condition of George Feas-ter. 41 Curtis avenue, who is seriously ill in the City hospital, is unchanged. F. L.

Rowe was able to be out today for the first time in four Wall Street. Vork, Jan. 14 (AP isned paper hrt 50'1S 50 A tliariV nhar.f) in a 4 i. mmmi lBy GUS EDSON mi titiiii sunn Hie funeral of Henry Edward i ii in i if iiciicr- Ktillr rnrn.r'jt,., a the new year advance nv i uum lilt? nmt wwiuii. mi: anru-iorn.

mi fie i no -j rr, lf i i supped intri a model. attribuiabie more to a tlZ, and cutteri numerous- oi aoaition W1UW1 ritKeu IOr 1 u- em- of the element iha" bun weak and hers 2 A- counc'' mem-, Newark, to the heirs, two sons a J- 7 P'-e who died Sunday in his is many traders casH igs were leisurely ana cci r'ri Tf nomp, 604 Maple avenue, will be weeks, having been confined to his home, 34 South Fifth street, WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FLORIDA ORANGES Tree ripened Juicy do2 BROCCOLI jc Large bunch w9m CARROTS or BEETS E-Large bunch i-eiiV-i under- ri'rv 7h a daughter. v.a Wednpsdav Jn sharp rise cortioratebonda U- rnd high as: $13 50. re- A 7. 1 noaY ol wal 1-1 illness.

'ld'Sodl: ItK frs, Statement Filed. A. vuuicn oi inrtsi. nev. It il rl I 1 a IE DANaEROuS uucv i nriT rjK.

7 nnn- itru in inp noii- inui a nariowfr "atement of assets in the 7--j---c-- A. Dale Fiers will offiriata. anW f- w'" "'eate iriiiea aiiriouianie the speculative important change laracter of the mat iarp rise in corpor aaving prices nuxe wise levrlert mln tal. 1.000: lale Mondiv hiu -u a "If perMStent ten nv tvtiN i 1 14 iv nannv wV was TWA.T bear lev after thp toward rug tdprare lois "perfectly happy" esent iob and u- th. burlal made in Cedar uresetlt iob anH uac estate of William Sutter was IS to 35 cents h.eher; top.

iio.ffl",,, 'ng. IBS to Hill i HI 11U: VOU HAVE IS KEEP VOuF emstered (or maos good to choice 92-' as mrs. u. M. Rode- a.v Aaolme Sutter Hraiein.

a VL cemeterv General Mo- "i westerns: most rood and niser, president showinir Miss Macille Betz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Betz, 724 West Church street, underwent an operation on her throat this morning in the City hospital. Michael Ambrus of Fairmount avenue, who suffered a leg in- ifter the recent persil American Can, i'P to 103 lbs o.M.

uuro u.7 i. securities Ohio position IOSEPB KKTROVK H. SR. WestmRhnuse, io nood 90 10 IS; i WOOOMlde unit 1,1 me value oi 26U. Han, Hauser TRAIM 1 jwara nigner levels, i ate losses were resia was known to ho re PARSNIPS Pound 5e an Telephone: nhrn Jambs.

Sloi top tat ewes S8 Under the leadership of Mri Smelting. moderately actlye: fat lamb, mrrstlv Victor A1r LuiMfa C'VOi Funeral services for Joseph Pet- garded highly by athletic board c. uuniu WM Filed. 0 0 1 1 ilted Aircraft, Amerl ork HURRY' liners still -iraoy at Monday advance: ton lb in-i." -iueni. presentation of th.

The w.ll of George P. Orr, sa.d A "I Tn fne time ago when he was oowed presentation pective tax "in- higher to city butchers" on iod 3u Pom. AmericanB .7" tr, i 7 "'v PVuita IftOA I fc IC1 IWO TP 1 1 ll 'fM Ml "u'v ouwnnc ctrnrtle- Ki ua. ETVAClllA'a -aJ eveeuted in 1iirl1 "I a nail mtWI rhniet. i i niHK M.

4 aiiti nsPTMBiWi earK hniir ZLZT" awieiary re-1 aajawj betnroaan in ana American Smel iatlrm for hiAh J9 i i on auii'inuuiic, ww him and Brown. Brown conducted by ReV- Louis mov(d f) offjee Liiifis nnt r.t i in nr naiP ivinrt in tu. uiwwii iimv facilities was ps rrns irni t-. fk. vv i irn rwi- an uw uiirii i i ten westerns 00 ih rtnui wnicn woaV sstacles of prospectivi in the Householder am ment.

Orr leaves his entire estate was. neevea to have Monday additional defense era. SI0.50rj 10.60: deck IKt l'b tin an- Proved. BRUSSELS full 191- SPROUTS quart I 2 PINEAPPLE lge. 46-oz.

eJOaa JUICE. Libby's can vC UCHTENSTEIN'S 34 West Church Street bulance for X-ray examinations of whatever kind, to his wiHma, avorite ot eight or nine T. 5f widow, omer Srm: Jl "arris, presi- expansion in ship! ser industrial faciltl hoo. Martha E. Orr.

No estimate nf th. Dra members. of GKORGK MASON' aml returned to his home again. nn nine at approxi- yearlings, ts; good feeding 1 1 SC i lor in additional atinoimepH ot ui. cave a tI.ro.ns....- i value nf thn i eanmnaies interviewed unniniy, would 'aoiu, an.

The funeral of George Mason. Ts" James -orcoran and in- i i i il ii nltnel I i 4 ummer. the Ohio Parent Orr UirPCtOr L. W. St 1 sources calculate! loans was disclosed maga- ci.uini John John Cleveland I.iveatork.

now running at iioiLftnfi sine; Ihe 'resignation of died Sunday morning in his Camentmbul from he ty Schmidt and his five assistants Wilwood avenue from ho jta, a io Linden avenue follow-ing a disastrous won four- Elace at P- m. Patients moved in Criss Broth- Patients moved in Criss Broth aiT wnicn Mrs. Wintringham. nresiHnnt Marriage Licenses. Wintrinahm 7 hank, of the ir''rC'" i $700,000,000 bv suri ler gain in 1 me iau la.

12n0 in leading J50 to lo" Hudsn unit, quoted a poem from Robert P. Tagg. 22. farmer. iTV sieera.

me 1000 veekly condition statJ included Don J010' theT McCament funeral i member bank! rWL1; ur- a't niatlMine and Mrs. Patton! Ut of teady: good, $1314. old Retherford, president of the 18- Jonnstown. (Application) Hnlman nf riiJi 11; to lbs steady lost four auason Reserve system ill and Alan i'mmers otri- and Mar- cjated. and burial was made in Cedar Hill cemeterv.

API Tko r.v. r-r, Jan. 14: steady ers ambulance were: Jesse Hol-comb from the City hospital to 2'-2 South Arch street: Mrs. Clyde Baker. 107 Jefferson street, to the City hospital; Fred Siegle from the City hospital to 222 Cambria street.

ark. and Ada Creameana By BLOSSER expenditures. Sheep and Massillon, a citv of 20.000 al Lambs' Receipts 2000: tht national magazine, good. $10 2S 10.75; Reporting on work Treasury Portion lfftnn A housework, Newark. i S1.719.02B market strong ig; MRS.

AMANDA WORTMAN. fr 1 ready boasted one native son in icluded, $977 wethers, S4S0S S0; ewes, 14 tm "ethers, S4 50; ewes, Md of tlie treasury Jan 4 SO. her cnmmitteo Vf, a-JT il-alf- SSiST'rf' ets Decree. the Big Ten conference coaching Amanda Wnrtmtia sL JS expel en. uia.yib.34, 949; net balance i a iiaiiHS narrv 1 1 :48.3a.

receipt. v. t. tS.OM Ti ''SI 919.31 SJ76.07S5S grna, 2n increase i evpenditures butchers and yorkers, 50. nounced that 30 shirts and other 7 haS oeen granted Rnh "fT nue.

who died Monday, will be Brown and 1 irtTnf decree of divorce in common nte cars. Hanover choir Mj.nsa previous day Pittsburgh Llveaiork. wl" court from Dale Bisel on were Massillon high 5Lta.l' man and inn nd VhZ: orxing balance mclud receipts for fiscal 3.0.,i.743JRl 65: ,361.23: excess of exoa W9.5R: gross debt increase over previ MwwiwturtL irnnAi iinr a-, -i in vt laa nu mnen mm nm scn1 Pittsburgh, Jan. 14. (APi Sala- 4 of gross neelecl Thn quarterbacks Backed By H.

S. Coaches. nome, conducted by Rev. Wayne oflerings. Mrs.

L. V. Loar. et actue vvas aiso called tO the aa" Jew.i"-h- radio broadcast of the 8 Mrs; wllh" Brown was'radiiapH faTVi; L' Snider, and burial will he Mr. Samuel Jones, Mother, Father, ARE YOU SICK? Learn the Reasons for Your 111 Health At A HEALTH CLINIC Now Being Conducted ALL THIS WEEK At the Office of DR.

D. C. SWIGART, CHIROPRACTOR 306 309 Trmt Building Assisted by a Qualified Diagnostician from Chicago. PHONE 3S4S For an Appointmentl Lady Attendant tr 'W: a'onal Parent.Teacher assoca- Mrs Bifw "mi university after year at "tade in Cedar Hill cemetery. The Sters and Brother.

to 2so lbs. S8 tion, which is aired over the Red i was aarded the state. He he.an hie nnuiV. body will be brought to the Farm rnmmndltlet. leatSSc a bushel.

Corn -tiin bushe! ntr. -Heava hens ami rm and up, "'c a pound 5c a dozen i ar i a a i ass.s.i Z'rP'lr. P- ZaVJJ. in career at Severn. rVal home Wednesday at 11 We wish lo thank our friends rria at9 Wlil, i ii- it uiiirfui-asi ror lp I unan 11.11 rii.

dim'i was nmn inon a. tn. tllltll ip inmi. ark Farm Commndu -Sc a bushel. orn--60c a bushel 'Heavy hens, aiid up, 15c.

oUnd SC a doren m.iu aiiu iui. i iU a 1111 1. ordered to XI? pay Mrs. Bisel I3n and neighbors for their kindness at the death of our husband and ss.soi 12.50; heifers, good to choice district each Tuesday iPL f5fe. to 005- Speaking on the Wis l.

S7.SO,.9 50; medium innn hirago firain Review a CARET T. BRICKER month for the care of th. nVes hi.h rrif it i i i Jan 14. cows, to legMWHVt PTO-, "iiiroi a a -i Eram was mm i.hIm hleago Grain Rnlew.l Brown's teams have won 80 he tuneral of Carey T. Bricker, tamer.

Also rtev. rlugh Wayt for games, lost eight and tied two dru8Rist. who died Mon- is consoling words, pallbearers, Four of the dtfeats and one tie day morning in his home, 581 Mt. Baughman and Son for their ef- ned developmenta which Wod to choice. $7.50 8.75.

While Mrs. Lea health a clue to the trenJ nf Stable Calves-Receipts 100: mar- .1 rr-t auuti io cnoicr. iij.nu i 7v i a nrtit i domrstif Jan. i pened about steady waited came in his first vear vernon roaa. alter a short ill- ucicni services and all for the 1450; medium to cood.

sio is. cooprration with tho current Pm mteh a clue to the nis teams of 1990 1936 1938 an una, me uouir 1939 and 1940 were undefeated 2 n- m' in lhp Gutliph Hendcr- Family. ZCaT "nnrr domes started unchanged to cent 1 Salable sheep-Receipts 200; mar- "March of Dimes" camnaicn in a yesterday returned a ver ft. vesterdays eloa, Mav krt active. 25 cents higher; choice thn fi.ht aoainJt inoJaM diet of $1000 in favor of Caroline i 4 K'tc held within a WJ0.7S: medium to good, th0 r'8ht against infantile paraly- norfann in i 11 4 SB 50m 9.50; ewes, 2 wethers, $275 sis.

Godson in her suit against Goldie ar to cent "s- The itrniin further aa.j Wallace for damages as a result and daina.es as melt FRED HARMAN started last years squad was scored JLlr; CARD or tak. a. i i 11 sorvieiA mua t-ioyeaj sa'4e, and hekTa aaaaaaaci agrcea IO CO- upon in OH One came which it uu nuiioi sponsor an NY A lewir project an auto crh in UOn from Canton lnW lU will be made in Cedar Hill ceme- We sincerely thank our friends fnr oi u- DiiC U'Z road in Mav 1(WQ Mr. 12 San.lon McKinlo, 34 neighbors and nlatiiM. fnr tki.

for student "wHh 'ft ,939. neighbors and relatives for their HERE 1W' a B2tjC hifeo firatn -ri bv Fnnr mnM Columbus Mr.aatork. Jan. 14. lUPl Mncs Hit- gf Ti onlv loss since 1934 was ALH.h?- afSLSSaS' ThP MSe to-Nw Castle, TteoTlST1 Receipts 400; market active.

3S cents MASONIC FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Acme Lodge, No. 554, F. A. are requested to meet at the trmnle al 7 OMIB sympathy and kindness shown during the illness and death of our It I 1 IChaar IBi) In 'atll IK at KA- Oatfl A a 41 'Oat i i lit- 'rtraaii: A a a 1 ZOU TO HO OS. Si! 2Hfl i "7 7 fW I- wot.

uauru Wo aai ah In r.f Rennet and Noon, ro ins. to 4CKI lbs. 7 5ii lnr youtn ifife t) the Ohio Hieh Siliool Pnanhaie nnium down: 1RII tn l0 lha ta lln la inn nrlni.n strati a I 1 a liarges "IRU nCllOOI thank, tn all of nnr relatia-oc Anil Stiff. Alan Ihni. luhn Al i i 1 iiiiaciiuua iiir 1 1 aavaaii VfJ .6 .2.

S9li clock s-day, Jan. 14. to i'- Prinaf 1X2 SoST'to dirt who. called to express of ermgs. Rev.

George Parkison Guests of the council were Mr. VjCT. mJconiwon hin St.i- their Jlthy and for the flow- for his consoling words, the Cun- eas court 1 attie Receipts 50, includlni! one man I UAnH In .1 I 1 I ilUI ri Mrs Ranh VanAit. a ni.aiiiK a necree ol :,7 ers sent from Nivtark tn nnr VST til II. Ill 1 III rK Uanft fa lis- 7 asking fur a decree ningham Brothers for heir effi.

JV viivii.T 1 lining HI 'onduct funeral services for vnnn II a OS HDIlOinief Russell Vorce from Russell A rilaAe fiS ftffi W.l"?r: Vanatu is president of the 're2 A. Prince brother and uncle. Charles Tru- l'ip''t services, and Mr. E. Mr.

OATS ceipts 453; trade uneven, weaknesa In ark township A. Brother fit Bricker. a Kreider Kreider filed the pe- i ution. Crop Rotation cows trade and bulls around 25 cents The February meetin. of the .32 3 biano.

death occurred in Cament for his cooperation, pall-Wellesley, Mass. Tony and Clem oearera, and all 'who furnished Trubiano and Families. offered cars The Family. lower tban last week; steers and hcif iiivi.t iiiori im.1 wwa; srrrrs aim lieu- ers onlv steadv: nnaiitv of Mnniiiv'i council will feat ure the annual 7 38'a .1 (HI .90:1. Discussed in Farm School I jupniy not as good as last week; Founders duv observance The 4,," a.

best short fed steer and heifers. 9 Maholm unit will Ann" Vl WoU'h Bertha P. jju 0J0: top for day. Doss; good -ami' llllt hae charge of jjj ag admimstratnee, nf th. 971a msny butcher cattle, plain steers the entire meeting.

..,.1. vl 1 i'i IN MKMORIA.M. In loving memory of our hus- OIL AND GAS NOTFS band and father. Clement V. Ren- in aaoana-iine a mil, nietl and heirers, $9 down: good beef onus trf ittabiirEh Prodiiir.

HUT, MS RYE. 47. SOY BFANS Ittsbnrtli Proanr lh, Jan cadv. ttearbv tub ie so score stand 88 acote 3 arket steaov Job wimp extra i tie: is. tobbing Brlee petition in common pleas court I.M..

At a IIAZKMVOOI) member of Acme Lodge, at Outliph and Henderson Funeral home at VM p. m. Members of the Newark Lodge and so-Journina memben are iuvited to meet with us. JOHN t. SITTON.

Worshipful Master. ROY MARVIN, Secretarj nett, who passed away six years The well drilled i Jan. 14. (trpiButter i "ledium cows, 5.S0m8: few light- adv. imarbv ha, aw medillnn to M.50: cullers.

aSMaaani Men me-rrsofTheHelwood XiTZ f-TendX LlcJln. 11 'coif run a.i.i now 1 sail' core standards. sausaee SK-J bulls, school A. unit will be in Si? "smng judgment of County Farm Unit school, spon Kei to1 llS of a pro-ram which will anrt fWlnsro of Jobbmif prices ral sored ny tne ARrnultural F.x Klc; white be presented when the group mor'Knge. The note for $900 tension office, held i--i I extension tini- 1.

nbnlil ..1. 1...... While others arc asleep. producing 500.000 cubic fee Sometime, someday, our eyes fc shall see RTRTHI Tlie one we loved so well: "ullno There we shall clasp his hand Mrs. John T.

Callahan, in ours, South Third street, a son in And never sav farewell thc hMpluI thLs morninft. a lamhs. 1050; eood tn choice truck minus, SU Ill; mediums. SB do' culls, tn down; berks discounted SmtM Riverslde'aSon m.Md tT rl By HAMLIN ut WAUCHf Pail cwr aged mieep for slaughter. Pancake and Sausage Supper Olven bv Loyal Workers' rum KAST MAIN UTIODtn HI Rf TattRSDAV, 1AM AV lit lo on n.

m. Prle. Me noneniser, counci Dres denl will u. "i- innn speak. Presiaint, win in the suit.

Max aNorpell filed the Introduced to the farmers a new ters nooiy missea Dy Wife, llaugh- Seiherlinn rs and Grandchildren. o. a9 L08eSl Cleveland. 14. (API petition Crude Oil Prlret, Bradford 1 National Transit! M.1S L'llnots tt 00.1.1S clover in this area, known as 11 "ens.

izi isc; "Prlngeni. turkev tnin. 14i.il.1c; 'ii vn tur-r-h killed hens and snrtne-11 O'irl riin. 32c; dreiuvd i.iivi'd Inrlnaatl Prodiire. Jan uic-rfai No.

J9c: No 2 S7c, nf firsts, iv 17c; nearby unnrailed tne C1RI) OK THANKS. A. the 81 -year- -laawo. uadmo clover is one -Market about stead leghorn hens wers. 19i2ic lrj lc: Old turkev 'tv toms IT .72 Ia2c durkr is ii rslt killed ens and 1 id drawn 3Sv nctnnatt Pnwlmr i.

Jan, 1 i AP a-. a CENTHAL, Tl, rVrtnsvh-ania 1.40 ren nernril. of u. 1.1.. nl.l l.U-im I meeting nf Cen- Harold WiUon in v.n iu.

legumes i express our sincere 1 im.tie. km loaav his v- in in u'nd a a a-t, wi to ri riwiflfHm iwrt cnanira in nnw e. i i. rtti racnvftr 1,111 uni ft i.n tirtt i Knsiern Kentuekv East Texas WeMnrn Henluckr Corn in Mn'lliUnn i lil s0y 3:30 p. m.

Miss Mary Hebron Newark street, rotation pastures. Dr. Dodd said. I bors for their sympathy and kind- B- Dvi, Texas' oil man, in a nn King, wetfnre un.il,,,. nt i.i.i..i The next nf ih.

Cm, ilisnnte nvnr a tsiin nnn I lu. Pennsvlvanla 8outhweit. Pa eOHlTlX.wUlta tfiam Which DaVls" ued'- SeiZo! -1 i-i-niisvivania ifenniill colored 5 lbs. and 4 Special Delivery Service For Newark Subscribers If you live within the ettt limits and fall to receive your Advocate, phnnr the rirruls Hon department 4058. between V30 anrt lis i Girls' Glee club, under he low street Johnstown I J- 20, with L.

W. H. Koppert, Rev Snider in lbs ornnrorn iTidrwatrr "mi over He; 3 lbs He; Leshorn, 'Eureka i Purt Oil) I7c, nearby una "wis rntored In and evv Lhotn, 1 Ibi -mm.

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