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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 21

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Jupiter data studied HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MOM DAD Love Beverly and Denna Kay Roy Vail Bowled Hit Blood Pressure 133 Good Luck Wed. Night WANTED EMPTY SOFT DRINK AND BEER CANS In Good Condition 1 WILf KILLS ARDCa CKMTta Granville Road 344-V4I BAKK REPOSSESSIONS 1970 PONTIAC CATAIINA Station Wogon, air, small V-8 1968 FORD LTD SQUIRE 10 passenger wagon, radial tires, CALL NED HAUTE! 345-3411 swept within 81,000 miles of Jupiter's colorful cloud tufts Monday night. Hurled onward by Jupiter's gravity, 2.6 times greater than earth's, Pioneer began a voyage which departs the solar system in 1987 and subsequently enters the Milky Way. In case it might be encountered some day by Intelligent life, the spacecraft carries a symbol-covered plaque that tells from where it came. Project scientists estimated Monday, night that Pioneer's radio might continue to send data for five years.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Cillf. (AP) Pioneer 10 hai sailed safely through Juplter'i radiation belts and Is still transmitting Important data as It heads (or the Milky Way. Jubilant scientists have begun to study data that charted the shape and nature of the giant planet's magnetic field, measured the magnitude of violent radiation belts and promised to reveal delicate details of the turbulent Jovian atmosphere. "I'm elated. What else can I say," said Charles Hall.

Pioneer project manager, after the unmanned 570-pound spacecraft-nearly destroyed by violent radiation storms BACK HOE WORK Foundations, sewers, trenching and etc. Ren Coulter 366-2083 PAINTING' Interior literier Residential, CemmewleJ, Industrie! Brush Rail Sprey it tn WANT TO BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE Especially interested in pieces in oak, cherry, and walnut. Finished or in the rough. HEISEY GLASS Especially colored pieces, animals, rose, minuet, and rchid pattern. FAIREST PRICES PAID Call 5870052 or 344-9847 or 345-4445 LOST ON WEST CHURCH NEAR DUSWAY 1 year old female GERMAN SHEPHERD Name Meima.

May be wearing choker chain and flea collar. Black with white chest and stomoch, tan legs. Reward '50 366-6664 Fir That Extra Special GIFT A Beautiful Fruit Basket G. L. GHILONI SONS Order forty For Christmas US S.

Williams St. Phone 344-2144 MOTHER MADONNA Indian reader and advisor Advises on ell affairs ef life. Problems such as Love, Marriage, Business, Health and Courtship. She can and will help you with ell your problems. No problem is tee large or too small.

For further Information cell 522-1450 1249 Hebron Heath, Ohio Open from 10 to 10 IEMOSEUKS INTERIOR ISt EXTERIOR Roof to Basement Harley Hoover 345-0492 test FEMALE PEKINGESE Brown end white, vicinity of Wing fast end. Answers te Tina. Missing since Sunday evening. Has cataract ever one eye. Reward.

Wearing Red Collar. 34S-2S72 or 345-7551 ADLER TYPEWRITERS Sales-Service-Rentals PirtjWiJ MmhI Electric Keenan's Office Machines 257 N. Madison Ave.PK 345-4120 MINNETONKA MOCCASINS at Maybold's A groat gift Hem. dove, deerskin and button. Good selection stoat Choose from a hundred si idred stylet that ordered.

Christ- can be quickly tf mat Lay-A-Way wHh 10 deposit. MAYBOLD'S SHOES 32 South Third St. 345-2098 'X il CHESR0WI1 OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, FROM 1 P.M. UNTIL 4 P.M. TO ALLOW ALL OUR EMPLOYEES TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF EDGAR F.

SHOCKLEY A LONG TIME FRIEND AND EMPLOYEE FOR SALI 2.37 ACRES with 1 trailer teece reMee ht $40 per menlh. J.S milet out en state mite. $6,000. 345-7137 CUttlilfMAff TllCQG Select ond cut your own Scotch Pine and Spruce TREE FARMS 7 ml injrth en County Rls. MIS 232 I ml.

teuth I S. 7 Phone 71-3 lie ENERGY CRISIS We went te help yew save as well as ponev oy insulating your heme with Insulated Aluminum Siding and making mointo nance ffiee. Check ewr winter prices Cemplete Aluminum Exterior MCKEE AUTmTCKO. 344-2655 SPECIAL-TWO HOUSES For (hick UKINEW 2-story brick and frame 4-oeoYoom with attached parage. Uvmq room, dining room, family room, kitchen.

laundry, and 'j-both down. 4 bedrooms and kxae bath up. Car peted recreation room tn basement Gat furooce heat and air-conditioning en all 3 floors. A quality home in an enellent location such at this comet en the morket only when on owner It being tramfarred. AN OLDER 2-itory home in good location.

3 bedroom up ond 3 rooms and both down, loll of kitchen cupboardt, gat furnace, garage, fenced-in back yard, and outside newly painted. $15,000. 40 ACRES pasture land with locust drove good water 300. per ocre cash. ALV.ROBEjRTS,RiAiTOR Cfftt Mt VMnoit eUl tsiMl Ownntl St Phono 366-2030 JIM PEDDIGORD PRESENTS BY AUCTION REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 76 N.

9TH ST. NEWARK, OHIO SAT. DEC. 8TH 10:30 A.M. REAL ESTATE CONSISTS OP tOt LOT AND 7 ROOM.

1 STORY PRAME DWELLING WITH BATH AND PULL BASEMENT, RBOULAR CAS FURNACE. SLATE ROOP. SINOLB CAR OARAGE AND FENCED IN BACK YARD. TERMS; SIM.M TIME OF SALE, BALANCE ON DELIVERY OF DEED. MISCELLANEOUS ADMIRAL T.V.; BOOKS; WICKER CHAIR) END TABLE: CHAIRS; TOYS; SQUARE STAND; WROUGHT IRON TABLE (NO GLASS; WINDOW FANS; WORK BENCH; CHEST OF DRAWERS; AVON BOTTLES; ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR; LAMPS; CLOTHES HAMPER) CABINET BASE; 2 METAL LAWN CHAIRS: WBSTINOHOUSE DISHES) POTS) PANS; PICNIC TABLE AND BENCH (AS IS) TERMS: CASH TIME OF SALE.

I.D. REQUIRED OWNERS: HARRY AND THERESA DERRINGER AUCTIONEERS: JIM PEDDICORD, ROY FINK S3 N. THIRD NEWARK, OHIO MS-M1 MS-2300 FREE! Small (Shcese Pizza (with pure ha to of large piixa) PIZZA PRINCE 345-5990 FREE HOT DELIVERY 345-2408 POINSETTIAS Wreaths Grave blankets -Christmas Supplies Candles -House plants Home canned Frozen Vegetables Hand Knitted and Crocheted Gifts. Hours Monday-Friday 9 to 5 Saturday and (Sunday December Only) 9 to 4 GREENHOUSE 421 Linnville Road Phone 345-4333 "OLD" Furniture For Sale Finished and Unfinished Ilandels Wood and r.lctal Stripping 139 Jeff ersenV 345-7527 Tues. Thru Sat.

9 to 5. 21 MASONIC CALENDAR Center Star Lodge No. 11, F. It A.M. Granville Dec.

8, 7:30 p.m., Special M.M., Installation of Officers Aceme Lodge No. SM, F. KM. Dec. 6, 7 p.m.

Exams, 7 :30 p.m. Stated. Newark Lodge No. 17, F. ft A.M.

Dec, 7 p.m. EXAMS, 7:30 p.m. Stated. Hip ALMANAC THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE 1 P.O. Box G22 Teaneck, New Jersey 07666 Enclosed is Send me copies of AP Almanac Name Address I City.

State per book includes postage and I Handling. cntcki payable to The Associated Press Newark (0.) Advocate Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1973 HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Perry County Historical Society will hold installation of officers at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Dinner Bell Restaurant, New Lexington. EUCHRE PARTY Wyoming Valley Grange will sponsor a euchre party at 8 p.m.

Friday in Vanatta. MEETING CANCELLED The open all-college convocation scheduled for tonight at Denison University featuring Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has been canceled. STUDENTS VISITED Students In Newark Catholic and Newark high schools will be visited by Lawrence D. Stockert, Wittenberg University admissions counselor, on Dec.

14. Stockert will answer questions concerning the university and its academic programs for those at 10 a.m. at Newark Catholic and at 11:30 a.m. at Newark high. Robert I.

Overman Services for Robert Overman, 60, of 1230 Newark Zanesville, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home, Zanesville, with the Rev. Lewis Theodore officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr.

Overman died Monday morning. He was born Aug. 19, 1013, in Bexley, to the late Edward and Emma Irvin He was" employed by the Tavenner Farms Mobile Homes Sales, near New Concord, a member of the Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church, Timber Run Grange, Cambridge Chapter of Barbershoppers and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Jean -Bowers Overman; a son, John E. of Seattle, two daughters: Mrs.

Jane Laughlin of Westerville, Mrs. Susan Jones of Altus Air Force Base, a brother, Orton Overman of Stamford, a sister, Mrs. Mary Smith of Zanesville; and two grandchildren. Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Olive F. Starkey Services for Mrs. Olive F. Starkey, 83, of Somerset, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Thomas Funeral Home, Somerset, with the Rev.

Richard Maurer officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Glenord. Mrs.1 Starkey died Monday morning in Good Samaritan Medical Center, Zanesville. -She was born June 30, 1890, in Muskingum County, to the late William and Ida Mills Dick. She was a member of the Somerset United Methodist MEODERSOIl RONALD O.

VAN ATT A CHAWES I. JOHNSTON RICHARD REED E. MICHAEl MAUSER WEDNESDAY SDGAR SHOCK LEY 1:00 P.M. Chapel Calling Hours: Tun. 2 lo 4 f.

7 to 9 P.M. -e SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens Band will play at Dec. 13 for the Hebron Masons. GOLD STAR MOTHECS Gold Star Mothers will meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hall.

LUNCHEON MEETING The Coterie Club will meet at 1 p.m. Friday for a luncheon at the Granville Inn. Hostesses are Mrs. T. J.

Turner, Mrs. Louise Emswiler, and Mrs. R. TURKEY DINNER The First Presbyterian Church will hold their annual turkey dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, at the church, 65 N.

Third St Bazaar table. GARDEN CLUB Mt. Carmel Garden Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday In the home of Mrs. Henry Sheppard, Rt.

4, for a Christmas gift exchange. COMMITTEE TO MEET Mistletoe Ball Decorations Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Church, the Esther Class, the WSCS. WCTU, and the Perry County Garden Club. Her husband, Dorsey Starkey, is deceased.

Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Kenneth (Frances) Wilson of Zanesville and Mrs. Rhea Lindamore of two sons: Robert and Richard Starkey, both of Somerset; a brother, Otis Dick of Zanesville; a sister, Bernice Hursey of Gratiot; eight grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. Calling hours are after 1 p.m. today.

Arthur S. Carpenter Arrangements are Incomplete for Arthur S. Carpenter, 54, of 145 N. Buena Vista who died this morning in his home. The Criss Brothers Funeral Home is in charge.

Lucy G. Ferrell Services for Mrs. Lucy C. Ferrell, 64, of 174 S. Williams will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Crouse and Son Funeral Home, Johnstown, with the Rev. Clayton Peaslee officiating. Burial will be in Fredonia Cemetery. Mrs. Ferrell died Monday morning in the Newark Convalescent and Nursing Inn, where she had been a patient for the past two months.

She was born Jan. 22, 1909, to Edward and Emma Sheets Lahmon of Delaware County. She was a member of the Newark Moose Lodge. Her husband, Beverly Lee Ferrell, died in 1969. She is survived by four sons: Ivan of Reynoldsburg, Edward Daniel and Kenneth all of Newark; four daughters: Mrs.

Calvin Monroe of St Louisville, Mrs. Frank Willeke of Bellecenter, Mrs. Dennis Fisher of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Gerald Coventry of Newark; two sisters: Mrs. Ruth Smith of Marysvllle, and Mrs.

Doris Clements of Mount Vernon; and 22 grandchildren. Cr ass Brol liners I FUNERAL SERVICE R.V. Crist, KM. Warthen J.R. Green, U.K.

Wildman D.K. Wilton FUNERAL DIRECTORS INCOMPLETE ARTHUR S. CARPENTER LZ "i For I nf of ii tot ion Coll 345-9714 Thursday in the home of Mrs. Terrance Brennan, 1725 CherrywoodDr. BREAKFAST C.B.M.C.

Prayer Breakfast will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Dagwood's Restaurant. HOSPITAL PATIENT Marilyn Mitchell of 8 Pleasant Is a patient in Licking County Memorial Hospital recovering from surgery. MUSIC CLUB The Granville Music Club will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the College Town House.

A program, "Christmas and the Harp" will be presented by Mrs. Paul Treece. EUCHRE PARTY Laylin Grange will sponsor a euchre party at 8 p.m. Saturday. A supper will be held for all euchre players at 7 p.m.

PARTY SLATED M.O.C.A. will sponsor a euchre party at 8 p.m. tonight In the VFW Hall, on Forry Ave. Prizes and refreshments. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. CARD OF THANKS The family of Samuel Hoffer wish to express our thanks to the staff, nurses and aides on the fourth floor of Newark Memorial Hospital, Dr. Frye, for his kindness and care during his illness and death. We would also like to express our gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbors for the flowers, cards and words of sympathy. A special thanks to Ross Henderson Funeral Home, Rev.

James Dennis, and friends from Newark Baptist Temple who provided food for the family. 1 Mrs. Samuel Hoffer and Family. CARD OF THANKS The family of Freda Vermillion Cass, wishes to sincerely thank the friends, relatives and neighbors for the food, flowers and kindness, received during the sudden death of our beloved mother, grandmother, daughter and sister. Special thanks to pallbearers, Rev.

Garshaw, Gertrude Martin, and Criss Brothers funeral home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry Family, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Vermillion and Family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, neighbors, and relatives for all the kindness shown in the death of our husband and father. Thanks to everyone who remembered us with cards, gifts and flowers. We especially want to thank the Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, Rev. T.

E. Donaugh, Dr. Plummer, The Newark Emergency Squad and pallbearers. The Family of Clarence Cunningham. Emergency runs TUESDAY 4:05 a.m.

to 141 E. Stevens Hazel Hotchkiss, nerves, advised victim to take a nerve pill and go to bed. 8:14 a.m. to 145 N. Buena Vista Arthur Carpenter, dead on arrival.

Fire Runs TUESDAY 7:05 a.m. tto Newark High School; investigation into a bomb scare, searched buildings, unable to find any bomb. MONDAY 5:45 p.m. to 500 N. Buena Vista car out on arrival.

We or quit often allied if wo can terve ell religious fait St. Wo co-operate very clotely with all clergymen and are familiar with end eauipeed to conduct services EQdN, I funertil hctne Insured rn 366-1763 NOON LUNCHES TALLY-HO BAR CHARLES AND MILDRED FISHER'S ROOM OF ANTIQUES Heisey Including animals. Other Collectable Bone Dishes, Occupied Japan, Imperial Slog animal and Imperial Christmas Plates, Older Avon Bottles. 991 Idlewilde Ave. 344-7290 The Honeybee Professional Dog Grooming Gavla Kurtx 11N.21ttSt.

A. ICC Maltese 344-983 Puppies and Stud Service IUL ESTATE SUE The Newark Trust Company, Trustee under will of Jean L. Davis offers for sale by sealed bids the real estate located on the south side of Newark -Granville Road, Granville Township, East of Denison Drive, containing 14 acres, more or less, improved with a two story dwelling. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Trust Department of The Newark Trust Company until 12:00 noon on December 14, 1973. No bid for less than $30,000 will be accepted, and the Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Now is the time to take advantage of a spefcial offer which has just been made available to our newspaper readers. It's a handsome, colorful globe of the world which will quickly take its place of prominence in any home, school or office. This full, 12-inch globe was made to sell at a retail price of $14 but It's yours, if you act now, for only $7.50. Use the handy coupon below and prepare to receive one of the biggest bargains, ever! aFglobe 'The Newark (0.) Advocate BOX G-4, Teaneck, 07666 Enclosed is Please send me World globes. Nam Address City N.J State ft flf Decorate Your Home Or Office With POINSETTIAS Jf.

Foil Wrapped bloom ar more. Jgt POINSETTIAS $1.00 large selection of in- it hangingTaskets 11 Many sixes and types of IV Xf TERRARIUMS 35f, Or bring in your own iff tr container and well fill Vr It to your taste. it TRACY'S A HANGING GARDENS 1 Daily Noon to 8 p-m. II 345-51 S3 THE ANSWERS LT) FACTORIES! PIZZA PRINCE WILL BE OPEN AT 10:30 A.M. TO 1 2:30 A.M.

WEEK DAYS AND 5:00 TO 2:00 AJrA. ON WEEKENDS. FREE HOT DELIVERY. PLEASE CALL 1 HOUR IN ADVANCE SO WE CAN HAVE YOUR ORDER DELIVERED ON TIME OUR FOOT LONG SUBS ARE A MEAL IN ITSELF. EAT IN TOO! 345-5990 345-2408 to THOUSANDS of QUESTIONS FOR CMEmTMAS WHAT BETTER GIFT THAN MEAT The Advocate! TRIMMED BEEF LOINS U.S.D.A.

CHOICE 1 1 5 lb. SO to 60 lb. onrog. w.i,ht AGED CUT WRAPPED AND FROZEN SIDES U.S.D.A. CHOICE-YIELD GRADE 2 HINDQUARTERS U.S.

CHOICE YIELD GRADE 2 FRONT QUARTERS U.S. CHOICE-YIELD GRADE 2 CUT WRAPPED AND FROZEN-NO EXTRA CHARGE You'd be hard put to think up a question that can't be answered somewhere in this complete almanac. An easy-to-use index permits you or any member of your family to look up the answers to questions about everything on earth and in the universe as well. Whether you want to know about astronauts; baseball players, presidents, prime ministers, members of Congress or thousands of other personalities, the information is in this valuable book. And there are new sections on United States and Canadian maps, flags in color and an up-to-date chronology of Watergate and all the events that stemmed from it.

AVAILABLE SUPPLY LASTS AT OUR RECEPTION DESK -H. 75 BEEF TENDERLOIN BEEF TENDERLOIN FILLETS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS-DEL MONICO STEAKS SIRLOIN BUTTS ROASTS-BONELESS U.S. CHOICE a 1 lluKvictlljL Mm II UAU1U ULr I I II cote p5 THE ORDER Of THE GOLDEN RULE is it Shrimp Peeled and Deveined All Sizes SUFFER LOBSTER BREADED ORIENTAL STYLE DEVIL CRAB LOBSTER TAILS ALASKA KING CRAB LEGS SPLIT PRECOOKED WHOLE FLOUNDER STUFFED with CRAB MEAT OR USE THIS COUPON TO ORDER BY MAIL ONLY $1.75, Plus 25 cents for handling. NEWARK MEAT SUPPLY, INC. Open Dly 7:00 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Saturday 7:00 1:00 p.m. Clinton 2nd St. Clzir Sts. Phone 345-6696 The Advocate 25 West Main St.

Newark, Ohio 43055 noMiroftfisf fetfAees IftOMJTOftfVf I 2 MMM fTMA CfWCA Of I 141 North 24th St. 344-6106 i DenVOfVeV IrWeWewCVMVVnWeV tV.

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