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-THK NEWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- -PAGE NINETEEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1S52- held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Obituaries In Brief Co MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR lumbus, and burial was made Stovv, Summit County. Mrs. Murphy died Sunday In Co- MARKET REPORTS Quotations as of 1 p.

m. in the New fork Stock Exchange from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, tenner, and Beane, ZanesvUle. a rrarin ritrnti ikurm XELSOV C. WILKIX llimhllg. tvhilp L'icttinor rolatit-aa Tfl ArldrMs wreet.

Nelson C. WUlkin, 81. larmor ana she leaves a daugnter Mrs Effie jiaj. Charles W. Montgomery 87 A.

M. lifolmur rnc rlont nf thl St. LOUIS- i ik '15? 5" "oiiir in win me 01 Friday Feb. 29 Kenearsai iS'i ville vicinity, died at 3 a. m.

Tues- Falls; two grandchildren and three weekly meeting of the Exchange; T.Examinationa, a day in the home of his daughter, gI.eat.grandchiWren a brotherClub at Hull Place at 6 p. 7 'communication 49 (Mrs. George Swick. North of Wil- Eari Saltt of Pataskala. i Wednesday.

He is chairman of i.R 0 8 wunimuiucnuu S0i: 56V 43'j, 3' General Motors Goodrich, B. F. Goodyear Tire Graham Paige Southern Co Southern Pacific Southern Railroad Soleuel. Inc i Irinc pAi-nore lift or ihrAA WPks' ill- I 1 12 Hudson Motors JAMES W. EVANS i Acme Lodge o.

534, A. M. Standard Oil( Calif.) 50 Standard Oil (Ind.) Standard Oil (N. 74 The funeral of James W. Evans.

To uil ''wpta i Feb. 2S-M. M. at 7 p. m.

ness. He was born Nov. 18. 1870, northeast of St. Louisville, the of vt Strom u-hn Hienway natroimen win oe at March 8 Stated, at 7:30 d.

m. Standard Oil (Ohio) 41 'a i. ft tim i ij i Minim in iii. iiuisviiir. user awii mv iii usu son studebaker Corp.

and Julia Wilkin. His wife will be held at 1 p. m. Wednes- th dea.rtmf"t DuiT! March TUy rn In writhe former EsteUa CUver died Oct.lday in the Gutliph Henderson on West Omrch Street from to 9 Cnisader t. P.

A. M. STOCK EXCHANGE Allies Chemical 70 American Can Co. .118 American Cyanarrttd.llO American Gas 61 Amer. Locomotive 17s American Power 23H American Smelting 44 Amer.

T. T. Co. .154 Anaconda Copper 48 Armeo Steel 36Vj Atchison Topeka 74H Atlantic Coast Lines 81 Atlantic Refining 76'i Avco Manufacturing Vk Baldwin-Lima 10 Baltimore Ohio 17Vj Bethlehem Steel 49 Borden Co 50 Chesapeake Ohio 35 Chrvsler Corp 68 Cities Service 101 'i irmken Detroit Axle 19 13. 1913.

and he leaves five sons Funeral Home. The Rev. A. D. P- m- inirrview fWm.

Saturday. March 1, 6:30 p. m. Union carbide J'and three daughters: Harry andiBarham will conduct the service for we pawoi, upi. 11.

u. Examinations; 7:30 p. m. Stated. Inspiration Copper 25H International Nickel 44' International T.

T. 15? Kennecott Copper ..80 Kroger Co 33 Mid-Continent Petr. 69 Mission Corp 32 Montgomery Ward 61 National Biscuit 30V National Dairy t. 50 National Distillers' 29V, N. Y.

C. Railroad 1S North American 20'i Northern Nat. Gas 37 Northern Pacific 67-V Ohio Oil 54 Owens-Illinois Glass 79 Packard Motors 4 and burial will be made in Cedar Kangas announced. Wilkin of St. Louisville, united Corp 5', Charles Wilkin of Gambler, Rolla Hul Cemetery.

Battery Stolen Hospital In a Criss Brothers Am- umieauas i bin nf Ut pa. Ora kin of iina Tiimtao xin ansr Sheriffs deputies are Investigat- bulance. He was reported in a fair ii. S. Rubber YaZ LTiZ Xn 'rC.

1 nR the theft of a battery from me condition Tuesday morning, runeral services for Thorn- 38i Newark, Mrs. George Svick of the 36 i Wilkins Corners vicinity, Mrs. Carl as McGlade, 187 North Gav Street. wmI vehicle lSITTtmt nf noar St I itncvlllp nnrl while the was jnsenh Baker, local architect, is Columbia Gas U. S.

Steel Vanadium Corp. Warner Bros Western Union Westinghouse Klec Wheeling Steel Woolvvorth Co. YounKStovvn Sheet utvu UMiiuaj, 'till 111-IU til Mrs. James Baker of Newark; al Pennsylvania R. R.

18 40- 35' 37 45 Pure Oil so a brother, Frank Wilkin of St. P- eW 'l" Monday night. The theft was re- 1ne architectural exhibit of pro-Louisville and two sisters, Mrs. om.e: norted to the sheriff at 9 a. m.

Wessive school construction, held Commercial Solvents 29 Consolidated Edison 33H Continental Can Co. 42 Continental Oil Co. 60H Curtlss Wright Corp. Ks. John Braden of Newark and Mrs.

KB KXI HANtiK 60 24 41 '4 30, 51 28 42- Radio Corp Republic Steel Safeway Stores Rears Roebuck Simmons I 1 a 11. VUlUUllllWII 1 will be made in rrazeysourg Amerlcwi Associa- Carlisle Corn. 45 Louella Gibbons of Zanesville; 20 nni rtir rvimriirn 1 Deere Co 62' a Dupont rte Nemours 84' 3 Mr. Cemetery. CS I (it ASMS.

AJ. iMlllMli and nine great- grandchildren tion of School Administrators. Mill Street, and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Sinclair Oil Muita Fuel 20' grandchildren. A son Floyd and a Erie uaiiroaa General Electric 55 iSocony Vacuum OH 35T4 BtBTOV Jf. HOOVER I. Claffey, Granville RFD 2, and daughter Ethel are deceased, also Services for burton N. Hoover, rintiphters IJnda and Iouisc.

re- Wall Street active, mostly steady: other grades throo hrnthere and five sistpr NEW YORK m-K few favored oil dull, weak to fully 50 cents lower: S1 oroincrs ana me sisiers dance fik Riley's Bakery ROUND IfflSrSjl 19 Wes Streer ccfUfeF llsfc WEDNESDAY SQUARE tr SPECIAL1 SATURDAY, MARCH 1 vfw ballroom BFk RasobeiTV South 2nd Street Music by Din AQ Sandy Loughman Orchestra llw "Jf Members and Guests I Regular Price 6O0 -1; WEDNESDAY FEATURE MARIANNE uat Al)ntt BEAUTY SHOP tKU Featuring 20T0S and RAY ISUllO HOC ETTE COLD WAVES I ZOTOS, JAMAL, MARINEL I LO, Vapor Marcel and Real mm I istic Machinetess Waves RUUTk I Appointment Phone 457S SALESMAN WEST LOCUST STREEtj I NEW THINGS in I SfflPTQ Doneff Bakery ill II Id 45 South 2nd St. By SPORTEEN j' $5.95 to $9.95 CORRECTION LVIIIIIVA i The Knights of Columbus ad Eg If i appeared Incorrectly in Mon- inillil day' Feb 25 editlon- The date cniiTU TUieri CTorcr ot the meeting: snould have SOUTH THiRP STREET read TUESDAY, FEB. 26. I ROUTE SALESMAN I I WANTEDA young lady for Salary Plus Commission rkd work. Opportunity Established Route for advancement, employee! CALLANDER CLEANING CO.

benefits- IlK 485 West Church Street CITT 10AH SAVINGS 60MPAMT Inquire in Person It Seurh Sacoad Stieat issues provided an island of strength heifers, steady to 50 cents lower; other! lne "oay wjil De returned wea- classes mostly steady: high-choice and nesdav afternoon from the House- 23 Columbia Street, who died Sun- cently attended the 100th anniver-l day will be held at 2:30 p. m. smy of the Algonquin Tribe 3, lm-j Wednesday in the Gutliph Hen- proved Order of the Red Men, in; derson Funeral Home. The Rev. the Virginia Hotel, Columbus.

today In an otherwise generally lower looT trcho1. llre vhe hme commercial to low-good grades, S27 or Mrs. Swick. i-uneral services nciuen wmie win me choice to low-orlme heifers. $31.

50. wilt he held nf. 2 Fririav ini i. I Tn niannia nriva conauci (S34.2S: hlth-chnira nrt nrtme flfiO-lh --Kcl Dunai WUI oe maae Coloradoes. bulk utility and .7 ir t7 Hil1 Cemetery for I County chairmen for the Red Cross campaign will Hold a dinner WUUUKVKmi COWS, JJU.

WWIi lhhiici AT.mjrcr. vi.iv.a uiig. young commercial cows to $25: cannersi Burial will be made in Eden and cutters. $17.500 20.75: utility and remote commercial bulls. S25.50 29: good prime vealers.

$37f40. Salable Sheen Recelnts 3 000 heart: MBS WTTfiirvK IT nMinv JOHX C. TAYLOR -j meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday; The funeral of John C.

Taylor, in the Red Cross headquarters. All 37'2 South 2nd Street, who died chairmen for the townships and; Monday, will be held at 1 d. m. villages in the county are to at-! WESTIKGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES stock maricet. Losses were fractions to around two points at the outside among leaders with the bulk of the list moving narrowly lower.

Ameraca Jumped ahead eight points at 181 shortlv after the company announced It had brought in another new well In North Dakota with the possibility that It may prove to be the opening of a new field In that state. In the unchanged to lower class were steels, chemicals, and non-ferrous metals Motors and utilities were fairly steady, and other major groups In the market were narrowly mixed. Losing ground were U. S. S.teel.

U. Rubber, Zenith Radio, American Telephone, Anaconda Copper. American Cvanamid. Allied Chemical. General Electric.

E. R. Squibb, Santa Fe, Gulf Oil, and Johns-Mansville. iiiyiw unine jau-siiorn ii iymns in Word was received in Newark Wednesday in the C. T.

Etrnn ft tend this meetine. Lester F. Mitch- cluding full-pelt end about steady at S27.35; slaughter ewes steady at $12 of the death Monday in St. Paul, Son Funeral Home with burial in ell chairman of the committee, 14 75- i of Mrs. Eugene H.

BeHage, Wilson Cemetery. announced. Complete Selection si, alter a Jong illness. i Mr. Taylor, a former etas- oii.

i'r To Brine Arrancements mower, was oorn in wusny Kork, YMnh Railev of COURT NEWS Helen McKibben, was the daughter the son of Daniel and Mary entertains the Unn- her home at of the late Mr and Mrs. Eatl Mc- (Campbell) Taylor, and was the Garden Club Kibben, and the granddaughter of last of his family. Henry Taylor of Sunday of bring Valentine' ctg ROUte 40 bring valentine members are rhlc. Grain Keview PETITIONS FILED arrangements. CHICAGO Grains were easy at Opal F.

Pamll, 64 Magnolia ner of Newark, deceased, There will also be a belated valen- nmm np nr tndav tsoara oi iiauc A. J- tine exchange among members. Mondav decline. a uivoice irom ane was oorn in ewar, uec. Te ffv'elSy weather'forceast indicated Jesse H.

Parrill, 64 Magnolia Ave- 26. 1914, and was graduated from MEKORIAM In loving memory of our dear Condition Improved some moisture wun auove cnarging neglect, aicuonaia iNevvarK riign scnool mi, ana in the winter wheat section left Newark that year to live husband and father. Edear Price and Robinson are her attorneys. in Rochester, N. Y.

who passe away three years ago SACRIFICE REDUCTION Must Sail ot Onct One Floor Plan Moundbuilderi Park Immcdiatt Occupancy JOSEPHINE CAIN WELLS REALTOR PHONE 943S Wheat started to cent lower than Monday's close. March. 2.539k, corn was to cent lower, March i nrt nats were 4 to cent ANSWER FILED tier nusoana, Eugene 11. ue- reoruary jaw. Condition ot Willis orr, Jackson-; town, who was taken to Newark Hospital Sunday night is slightly i improved.

He has been ill of influenza and received oxygen rt 3 i- Ma. 1 1 f. 'iwrrh 5si to 824c Sovbeans ooara, i auuin jisi nage, wnom sne marnea in iiwu, uuay recaus saa memories were unchanged to Mi cent lower, street, has filed a general denial survives also two sons of the uf a loved one gone to rest March, J2.95i42.9Mi. in answer to the divorce petition home; two sisters, Mrs. Esther And we who think of him today of Alma Viola Board, same ad-Thrush of Columbus, and Mrs.

Are the ones who love him best, dress. Dorothy Bannerman of Rochester, Sheltered in the rock of ages Confer Degrees Hanover Grange 1812 will meet N. Y. H. R.

Luckner, 12 South 33rd rree trom sorrow and pain DEED RECORDS Street, is an uncle of the deceased, But when life's journey is ended 1 at 8 p. m. Thursday in the grange Florence and Fred Ellinger, and she was a niece of Mrs. Paul- We know we will see him again Candidates will receive the Newark, to Ralph J. Reed, New- ine Wilson of Palmyra, N.

and But there is comfort in the thought 1st and 2nd degrees to be con-ark, a lot in Fulton's addition in Mrs. Freda Legge of Temple, i That a loving God knows best, ferrcd by the Wyoming Valley de- Newark Produce Live Poultry Heavy herts, 24c a Sound: Leghorn hens, 16sl8c; hens, lbs. and under, 16c; frying chickens. 28c: stags, 18c; old roosters, 12c; young ducks, 22c. Wheat $2.40 a bushel.

Corn S1.70 a bushel. Soybeans $2.81 a bushel. Oats 90c a bushel. Sour Cream No. 1, 80c; No.

2. 75c a pound. Eggs 30c a dozen. Cincinnati Prodnc CINCINNATI Eggs Cases In Newark. Mich.

I Sadly missed by wife and daugh- gree team. Families are to bring cookies Aipnus ana Teresa Sanders, ine tway win oe taken 10 itocn- rers, Lima Township, to Berardmo and ester, N. where funeral serv- Grange To Hold Meet MEMORIAM Thorny Point Grange will meet Anna Cpsta, Columbus, two par- ices and burial will take place eels in Lima Township. Saturday. In loving memory of my brother.

Georgia Jackson, Newark, to ATTENTION FRIENDS Druids Next STAG PARTY and FISH FRY March 14 If 52 6 p. m. Public Invited Tickets at Door $1 Usual Entertainment cluded 11. S. consumer graaea.

a 37rau orown ana scidio lvionaav. uerroir. a ioi a on? 1. v. niuuinu.iu white.

Pvt. Brady L. Payne, who passed XSrT away nine years ago today, Feb- ay ln hU-ruary 26, 1943 Conservationists To Meet Sadly missed by sister, Jarushia Jen the Granville Conservation Washington iClub meets at 8 d. m. Thursday PUBLIC SALE Due to the death of my wife will sell household goods at 290 North Fourth Street THURSDAY.

FEBRUARY 28 1 P. M. Not responsible for accidents HARRY JOHNSON Bernard Schwartz, Auctioneer mixed. medium white 33 John Street. Thurman Clarence Armstrong, mmerciTSrades 40 SS A Edna and Paul Crones to Robert 53, operator of the Armstrong quaiuy extras, laice white.

34s36c; and Kathleen Parlet, a lot along House Cleaning died at 8:45 brown and mixed, 3436c; current re- tne Kewark-Martinsburg road in a. m. Tuesday in his home in 9 "ISSnSIpw. over iv, com-1 Newark Township. Levingston Court.

He had twen in I in the club house, C. H. Mann of iUMiouiAM Keynoidshurg wiu speak on "Con- Hi0n wnii. rwr failing hpallh five vears and aeri-' sportsmen mercially grown. 2931c; heavy hens.

'I 7 in oapy. Koager lmignt M01- ana larmers are invited. ugm- Laurel ana Martin Kodenhiser. ouwy two momns land, who left us so sadlv one vear Newark, a lot along Main Street! ine son 01 me jate ueorge Arm- tM. Aat, Laylin Juvenile Grange will in Newark.

1 give to' clasp he was born April 19, 1838, in Gal- hi hand gutter Wholesale. 91c. Butterfat Previous. 80e; regular, 75c Harold and Hazel Renner. New ark.

HIE TAX SERVICE to Lillian Mills, Hebron RFD lipolis, and came to Newark when Ws dear little face to see-, a lot in Licking Township. was 13 years of age, i To hear his voice to see his I Survivine are his widow. Mrs. 10 8ee ms oii'nnf svMiln 1, Ptttsbnrh Prodnc PITTSBURGH Produce demsna A. Wade and Josephine "vVells, A Wart nrt JfKonhlna "STTc meet at 8:30 p.

m. Thursday in the grange hall. Members are to take squares of oil cloth or plastic and yam to the meeting for work which has been planned for the evening. To Hold Prayer Day World Day of Prayer program to be observed at 1:30 p. m.

Fri- COURTEOUS SERVICE LOW COST i Ui.Doir,i. thr market IN ewark. to Warren and Elnora Lena Armstrong; six children, meant much me houf stsadv. Pennsylvania bushel bas- Rice. Newark, a lot In iMrs.

Marcellus Orr of Cleveland, Sweet to remember him who kets U. 8. No. 1 up Staymans i MrS- Burton Solomon of S2.50. Red Romes, $2.75: Washington Mrs.

Donald Hill, Mrs. Helen Cur-1 once was here, And who though absent is just as dear. Names War Hero CORRECTION KING SHOE SALON sd appeared incorrsctly in Monday, Ftb. IS edition. The blue or black calf high ttsalsd SANDAL was prietd and should havt been 112.95.

The green calf Stroller price 12.95 ihould have been tis and Thurman Armstrong au of Newark and-Donald Arm- au or NewarK ana-uonam Arm- A rp TT Alde iO liarrimail' strong of Bakerstield, his 1 mother of Gallipolis; 14 grand- of Christ, St. M. STAPLETOM 20 West Church St. Newark, Ohio 9 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Louisville, will include the follow- MEMORIAM ing churches: Chatham. Newton WASHINGTQN (INS) Presi-' children; four sisters, Mrs. Otto Enis and Georgianna, both ot Co In loving memory of our dear Chapel, and St.

Louisville. Meth-, dent Truman has nominated re boxes Delicious comomawm imh extra fancy 150 and 163 $45; Oregon boxes Red Delicious combination fancy and extra fancy 138 and larger, 16.50: 150's, 16.00: 163 s. S5.50. Potatoes Receipts 23 cars: market firm and old. U.

S. No. 1. 100-lb. sacks washed Russet Burbanks Idaho two-Inch Minnesota standards, S5.86: unwashed Katahdlns, slie Pennsyl-ranta.

4.254.50r New York $4.50: 50-lb. sacks Pensylvanla. J2.2092J5: Maine. $2.502.60: 15-lb. sacks.

78, 81c; Pennsylvania. 71(a73c: new stock Florida, 50-lb. tacks washed Triumph type size size 12.503.00. 1vlvt4 T.lTMtorlr father and mother whose lives oaist; van Atta and St. Louisville, $995 were taken away Feb.

26, 1948. Lutneran; and the host church lumbus and Mrs. Lucy Lewis and Christina, both of Akron. The deceased was a member oi Trinity AME Church. The body is at the Gutliph Today we think of you dear tired Air Force Brig.

Gen. Frederick L. Anderson, a World War II bomber hero, to be deputy special representative of Mutual Security Administrator Harriman. Henderson Funeral Home. Funeral These services are open to the public.

To Serve Chicken There will be a chicken dinner given by the Gratiot Rebekahs and community from 5 until 8 p. m. Saturday in Wesley Hall, Gratiot. This is being given for the American Legion Post in Gra father and mother And of the way you died And that you could not say goodby Before you closed your eyes, The blow was hard, the shock severe, We neve rthought your death be a roving envoy If arrangements are incomplete. A.

T. JOHNSON mwi.jin -ckttle-Tlecelnts'. wi" Anderson will FRIED CHICKEN AND INNING A. Thomas Johnson, 75, retired 350 head- market steady: steers, choice; HI turope ana WUI ranK as an am-and prime, $3637, nominal; good toibassador. Mr.

Truman also nominated W. medium to good. $2023: canners and i John Kenney, former under secre-cutters, $1620; bulls. butchers, tary of the Navy, to be deputy di-l27fM; bologna bulls $2027c rector of mutual security. employe of the E.

T. Rugg died at 4:30 p. m. Monday in his so near tiot. The public will be welcome.

home, 90 South 5th Street, after a And only those who've lost can To Meet Wednegda, iaivn iic.iii STAG SMOKER BLESSED SACRAMENT SCHOOL HALL TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26 8 p. nt. Ham Sandwiches and Refreshments! odv ennd to choice. S3840; me-; ine pain 01 parung wimoui Wyoming Valley juvenile and farewell.

subordisiate granges will meet at Very sadly missed by Lee, Ed- Wednesday in the Vanatta win, Etha. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, GranM HalL Women of the eranee month serious Illness. He naa been in failing health a year.

He was born July ,6, 1876; in Washington County, the son of Samuel G. and Nancy J. (Connor) Johnson. He came to Newark in 1926. from Bellaire, where he had 500 head C.

W. Grimm, Noted market steady; wool lambs, good to Ti choice. $2729: choice clipped lambs. leacher, Ueatl S2728.50; whethers, good, $1415; and Mrs. Wilbert Claggett, Mr, are requested to bring sandwiches.

Men To Hear Speaker daggett, Thursday, February 28 6:30 p. m. Call for Reservations or Sign Bulletin Board at Club Not Later Than Wednesday Noon, February 27 Elks Only CINCINNATI un Carl W. mfmoriaM ihe Kev. ur.

David N. Roller, mn 'pastor of the First Presbyterian Grimm, 88, widely known as a worked at the Willow Grove Coal teacher, author and authority on; Mine. He took employment with music harmony and theory, died the E. T. Rugg and remained at his home here Monday.

He was 'there until June 22, 1949, when he and brother, Mario Corsi who church ot Mansfield, will address passed away four years ago today, men of First Presbyterian February 26, 1948, the father of C. Hugo Grimm, retired. day evening. Dr. Roller has re head of the composition depart- His widow, Mrs.

Jane A. John- cently attended the convention of! Presbyterian men, held in Chicago. I He is expected to speak on "Men and the Church." A turkey dinner will be served in the church at! 6:30 p. m. Clifton L.

Bishop ofi ment of the Cincinnati Conserva-ison ana me rouowing cnuaren sur-tory of Music and conductor ofivive: Mrs. Isabella Johnson, Rob-the school's symphony orchestra, lert, Earl, Thomas and James all Mr. Grimm was a native of Day- of the home, Mrs. Rose Eylar of ton and also had lived in Chicago iMt. Vernon and Mrs.

Bety Stauch and Zanesville, 0., before coming; of Newark; also 12 grandchildren ewes, good, S13(14. Hogs Receipts 1.300 head: market mostly steady; heavies. t.2Sml5M: mediums, mixed, 18.25: yorkers. S17 17.75: roughs, stags, $10.5012.50. folnmbas Uvestoek COLUMBUS, Hogs Receipts 800 head: market 25 to 35 cents lower; 180 to 220 220 to 240 J17.40; 240 to 260 SJ675; 260 to 280 $16: 280 to 300 300 to 350 $15.25 350 Jo 400 lbs 15; 160 to 180 $17.50: 140 to 160 $15.50: 100 to 140 14.50; sows, stags, $11 down.

Monday Feeder Pig Auction Receipts 606 head: market steady to higher: 100 to 140 60 to 100 $16i18; pigs by the head. 4.25(S16; lifcht weight boars. $11.50 14: heavy weight boars. $9.50 10.25. Cattle Market light and steady; Steers and heifers, choice.

$33034; good, $31933: commercial, S27.50W31; utility. canners and cutters, S24 down: cows: Good. $2225; com NEWARK CHAPTER 305 O. E. S.

Masonic Members of the Order will be honored WEDNESDAY EVE. 7:30 Program Refreshments and three great-grandchildren; two The moon and stars are shining On lone and silent grave Where lies our baby we dearly love And tried so hard to save. You bade no one a last farewell You said goodbye to none Before we knew it you were gone Son we miss you sadly And find the time long since you went away. We are thinking of you alwayi Our eyes shed many a tear, God only knows how much me miss you At the end of four long years. here in 1892.

Survivors besides the son are the widow, Ida, and a daughter, Dora. St. Louisville, is president 01 the local fellowship of men. Reservations are being made through the church office. Roslna To Initiate Rosina Circle 14, UAOD will sisters, Mrs.

Cora Bntton and Mrs. John Barker, both of Newark. Two children, Beatrice and Pearl are deceased. The funeral will be held at 1 p. m.

Thursday in the Gutliph 7 ill-: r-f' Personal meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Druid's Hall. Initiation of candidates will be held. There will be Mrs.

John D. Miller of 495 Gran- Henderson funeru Home wun me Sadly missed by mother and VOTE FOR GEORGE ion FOR COUNTY RECORDER REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ville Street, is improving slowly Kvve-T i and burial will be made in Cedar mercial, $20(822: utility. $18320; can father, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Corsi, casserole dinner served.

ners and cutters, itico)i. bums, jaf 30. Stockers Calves REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial or Domestic BOB JOHNSON PHONI 2040 11 SPRINft ST. Kd't chle1 'a short time. taken to the home at 4:30 tirime.

(370-30: eood to choice. $34( 35: mediums, $30 down; outs, $20 Mr David Conrad of 1VI WiUnn luesua' ttIlu m. xrlday will be returned to the funeral down: extreme top. su. k.

ti-w oito nan UKCII 1UUVCU 11U1II new strictly" choice: 50:1 ark Hospital to her home for brother and sister. To Study Objectives Objectives for 1952 and a re- CARD OF THANKS view of the past year's work will We wish to extend our sincere be discussed at an executive thanks to friends, neighbors, meeting of the Licking relatives in Newark and Thorn-, county Boy Scout Council at 6:30 ville for their kindness and m. Wednesday In Hull Place, pathy and floral offering at the Stanley Meenach, Cincinnati, de-death of Mrs. Murray Lyle. Also pury regional executive, will be Baker 4 Boring Faneral Direc-: present, tors, Elder Corwin Dove for his Set To Mngc jtooq to cnoice.

meaiums, vaiescence. Because or a neart GEORGE B. FRALEY down: outs, jmj.ou aown: siiwu I Ku i. vpj. nvrmittiarl ulaiiBhter.

S14 down: handywe hts conaiuqn, sne is not yet permitted slaughter, $11 down; George B. Fraley, 74, retired to receive visitors. nigner. molder. resident of 34'4 Bolton The following patients were Avenue, died at 1:30 p.

m. Monday nil me A I.iVMtOrK 1 I i il. tt i i rn ivhi i in irit tiiiiiinn nunripr. CHICAGO JO samme nogs Newark Hospital wnere ne naa FEDERAL STATE LOCAL TAX SERVICE Reasonable Bookkeeping CHARLES E. FELDNER 22 E.

Locust St. Phone 9561 Hours: 9-5 and 7-9 ctmsounts worus. puuu, The Newark Lions Club will hear cents IS.000 head: market very auu, uii oiuuuiauic. mis. mia o--oer-ih ntiint KinnA Ht 25 to 50 cents lower; closed fully sOjbach, 159 South 5th Street, to the Pat f.n,n ay- ninnra usnn nn mpn in anv wmv.

L. Lyle and chHaren. WANT TO DO YOUR i6.z5i6.75; aw to jao jjraKe ana lnrant irom Newark ci, aaHi 1 isssr nw 4no lhs. and under, sn.75 tr mn hoon by a month. She died of Charges Effort a musical program featuring the piano and two violins at its luncheon meeting Wednesday in Hull Place.

The instruments will be played by Mrs. Leland Korb, Mrs. Clair Cocanour, and Mrs. G. Alfred Krebs.

Squa4 Gives Aid To Hide Waste FIGURE WORK FASTEtt? is.75: -o to lbs. si3.75i5;il suffered in an automobile heav er we ghts, $13.50 and below. Main btreet, Mrs. Anna Priest, I jnrth rnrninB Salable Cattle-Receipts 7,000 head: 87 Granville Street, to ka Salable Calves RecclpU 300 head; high-! Hn-nital Ret'rai the past four years, he Orr was. moved 0lBi3 WASHINGTON (-Rep.

Hebert r. i u.ntiA omt ine lire ueuaruneni emergen- INCOME TAX SERVICE Small lustness a Specialty. lookkAplna; by the Month. I to 4. BEBOUT'S i 324 Hudson Arenae Phone 443 from Newark Hospital to 171 Maiin Street in the Criss ambu- eJXT ot St' Frands Church de Sales lance.

colossal oronaBanda machine" of iuad was called to the Old 8 p. m. Monday to administer aid A native of Seneca County, he was born Nov. 27, 1877, the sm A Mew Births pxnkin awav hi committee's ayde Patterson, 57, New-expiam away nis comm nee ex PPn TatfBr.nn ot uscar ana Caroline ibtirelf) Master St. and Mrs.

Edward 'lrjJTll Remington Rand C. Perdue, former Newark resi- IZX? ita was later removed to Newark An' 'Charles Fraley of Newark and a House Armed Services Committee Sunday in hospital in Cedar daughter, Mrs. Robert Hallisy of a Rapids, la. Sgt. Perdue is sta 'ITl'J School Executive VlVIUQll tfl C3B (Siuai Newark; also a step-daughter, Mrs.

Edwin Francis of Cincinnati? tioned at Municipal Airport, Al and pubuc reiauons expert ana Al tt LOUIS JHeetmg A uwttt. rflrAA. lurmanu adding machine D.r,v;rIjrlnf finite work csn be whisked exandria, La. LmIIoh Umm, 1 Strt Mr. TVinalfl Vrnr taicjr ui wugm Executive heads of six Licking Gu Gt Insurance Bills away ia jiffy with a TOPflight Adding Machine.

You sava time-iave money -reduce errors. 'Phone us nowwe can deltvef County schools are in St. Louis attending the American Association of School Administrators convention. They are James Tayes, Alexan ADVOCATE SUBSCRIBERS REPORT SERVICE ERRORS TO 4056 CURING IUSINESS HOURS ALL OTHER COMPLAINTS TO fH4fl BETWEEN AND P. II IlTn 521? Dix Nl J- with Th( at the Householder Delayed by VA Move the U.S.

Army. Funeral Home. The funeral will ho! CLEVELAND Ufl Looking for dria; Thomas Southard, Hebron: your GI insurance bill? It'll be Johnson, Johnstown: Wil Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Staley 9 a Thursday with a Summit Station, a son in Grant mukm mass St.

Francis de Hospital, Columbus, Sunday. Sales Church and burial will be Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. 143, made st, Joseph's Cemetery.

makes $25 to $1000 CASH LOANS en nature, tor er furniture little late this time. liam Stubbs, Kirkersville; Thomas A Veterans Administration Quick. Utica. and Thomas Alberts. TOPflight to your desk today! fcy Advocate Sidnc 29 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE AOS I1UU3U11 rt.vt.iiur, ttdUlllCl aviuiip day in Newark Hospital.

spokesman said today the delay Hanover-Toboso. was caused by the consolidation of insurance activities in Columbus, Sale of German radio sets now Boston, New York and Richmond is being pushed on the Belgian with the Philadelphia office. market. IT W. Mais Street Pkene 35SV I.

VasWInhie. Mjr. MRS. FRANCES L. MURPHY Funeral services for Mrs.

Frances L. Murphy, 84, of Cuyahoga Falls, formerly of Columbus, were i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bourst, 1 343 Sycamore Street, a daughter in Newark Hospital Monday..

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