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Page 20 The Advocate, Newark, 0., Fri. May 9, 1984 Bulletin board CAUDELL, Roy Millersport. SMITH, Mary 4774 Walnut Road S.E., Buckeye Lake. RATLIFF. Lowell 280 Ohio St.

SMUCKER, Dora 474 Hudson Ave. Wilkins. 1044 Thornwood Drive, Heath. CAR WASH Denison University's Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority will hold a car wash Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

at the Old Colony' Car Wash in Granville. Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. CUB SCOUTS Pack 3 Cub Scouts, Granville, will; have a Cubmobile Derby and bake sale from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday on Cottage Street in Granville. in case of your taiiure to answer or otherwise respond as is permitted by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure within the time stated, judgment toy default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

Robert Of axe ROBERT N.DRAKE Attorney for Plaintiff 36 North Second Street Newark, Ohio 43055 (414) 345-3431 45,5,9,16.23,30 COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Licking County 6MAC Mortgage Corporation of PA, Successor in interest to Marnier Mortgage Company Plaintiff VS William Smith, ft al Defendant Case No. 86511203 Judge Spahr NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORELCOSURE OF MORTGAGE Dorrlne 2. Hartford whose las known residence 1296 Newark Road Granville, Ohio 43023 and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the unknown guardians of minor andor Incompetent heirs of Dorrlne 2. Hartford an of whose residences are unknown, will take notice that on the 1 day of April, 186. GMAC Mortgage Corporation of PA, filed Its certain Complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Licking County.

Oh to in Case No. 86S81203 of the docket of said Court, and the object and prayer of which said Complaint is to foreclose said plaintiff's mortgage recorded in Martgage Volume Page 342, Licking County, Ohio Records, upon the following described real estate, record title to which is alleged to be held by Mark 2. Hartford and Linda J. Hartford by deed reocrded rn Deed Book 839, page 259, Licking County, Ohio Deed Records to wit: See Exhibit A All of the above named defendants are required to answer on or before the 7th day of July. 1986, or they might be denied a Farms For Sate 100 LAND FOR SALE 3) Acres Will Divide.

Near Gfenford. Land Contract. Reply to Box 6034. co Advocate. 35 W.

Main St Newark, Ohio UOSS SEE OUR AO in Class 107 (Real Estate Wanted) Lewis E. Claqqett. Realtor 101 A 2400 Sq. Ft. concrete block building (lormtrty Richardson Glass Service), toned i-4.

00 finisned oltice area, 1 overhead doors (isms and 13X4) with openers. Exceptionally good condition. Call lor a showing. No. 17 Mt.ooo FOUR ACRES toned business on East Mam St.

by Eastland. Good nillurt from expressway. No. It teO.000 Coldwell Banker McMahon Real Estate Co 144 3311 APPRAISALS LEWIS E.CLAGGETT. Realtor "The Land OHice" 43 N.

4th St. 345-1313 EXCELLENT LOCAITON within 500 It. entrance to Indian Mound Mall, 3400 sq. It bolldinq, 100x140 It. lot, ioned 3.

Only S135.000. Call Johnny John Real Estate, 1000 N. 31st 344-I346 lor appointment. JACK0LPP REALTOR COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL 147 W. Church St.

345-4471 TWO BUILDINGS, over 14.000 H. in Newark business district. Ideal retail or wholesale. IIIS.M0. Call Frank Frye.

345- 4001 or 34-l3tl CENTURY 31, Frank Frye Real Fstate VACANT 3400 SQ.FT. Brick Building. Also S800 monthly land lease ol business adiacent to the vacant building. Additional acre ol land available for parking. Zoned B-4 Newark.

Price reduced 135,000 due to Illness of owner. Excellent investment, now only $135,000. Call Johnny John Real Estate, tooo N. 31st SI. Newark.

344-1346 20NED For Business, 3-14 acres on Rt. in Heath. Sale or trade contact owner Ron Oakleal, Woeste Real Estate. 346- 1313. Lots For Sale 102 to hospital.

9:59 a.m. To 1272 W. Main St. 5. Don Wilkin.

Transported. 10:54 a.m. To 75 S. 4th St. Martha Maynard.

Aided and advised. 10:56 a.m. To 79 Prospect St. Josephine Ewers. Aided and advised.

1:46 p.m. To Cedar and Clarendon Streets. F.A. Lacey. Aided and advised.

3:03 p.m. To 35 S. 22nd St. Marilyn Fisher. Transported.

5:00 p.m. To 30th and W. Main. Juanita Richards. Aided and advised.

7:36 p.m. To 99 S. 4th Rear. Dave Myers. Aided and advised.

8:31 p.m. To 85 Elmwood. Alma Webb, illness. 10:48 p.m. To 400 Washington St.

Apt. 202. Mildred Hatfield. Aided and advised. FRIDAY 3:06 a.m.

To 1415 N. 21st St. Don Starcher, injured. Transported. 4:18 a.m.

To 846 Cleveland Ave. Albert Farrow, illness. Transported. Hospital list THURSDAY NETHERS, Teia 71 N. Second St.

BURGETT, William Millersport. ARSON, Kimberly and infant girl, 6132 Hickman Road. MATTESON, Lucinda and infant girl, 118-L Oakmeadow Drive, Ps Ldskd let FLETCHER, Belinda, 2841 Sleepy Hollow RoadS- ZIGAN, Carol 15773 Mary Ann Furnace Road N.E. PHELPS, Charles 297'j-A E. Main St.

FOULKE, Marcia 868 Jonathan Lane. BATEMAN, Virgil 5065 N. Bank Road S.E., Buckeve Lake. MC GREEVY, Florence, 98 S. 30th St.

Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Thursday in the Ohio Lottery's daily game, "The Number," was 014. In the "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 1824. CorreXion FEE SCHEDULES On Page 5 of Thursday's paper, the paragraph about new fee schedules for St. Francis de Sales Elementary School should have said fees for first children of parishoners were going up from $450 to $495; fees for first children of non-parishoners from $900 to and fees for non-Catholics from $900 to $1,300. It was the writer's error.

Fire runs CITY FIRE RUNS THURSDAY 9:09 a.m. To Dayton Road and E. Main St. Traffic accident. Assist medics.

1:20 p.m. To 30'z N. Cedar St. Lock-out. 3:42 p.m.

To 9 S. 11th St. Gas check. 7:36 p.m. To 99 S.

4th Rear. Assist medics. 8:31 p.m. To 85 Elmwood. Assist medics.

9: 31 p.m. To 1155 N. 21st. Vehicle fire. Emergency CITY EMERGENCY RUNS THURSDAY 9:09 a.m.

To Dayton Road and E. Main St. Charles McKee. Transported Deaths and Charles H. Mason Services for Charles H.

Mason, 80, Oviedo, formerly of 365 E. Sherwood Drive, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in St. John's United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Richard Hurdiss officiating.

Burial will be in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Mason died Wednesday in Orlando Regional Hospital, Orlando, Fla. He was born April 22, 1906, in Claylick, Ohio. He retired as a foreman for the Railroad; was a World War II Army veteran; and a member of St.

John's United Church of Christ, New Home Masonic Lodge in Hanover, and Steamers Club. Surviving are his wife, Blanche (Householder) Mason; one daughter, Mrs. John (Cheri) Glass of Winter Springs, one sister. Mrs. Hazel Boring-Sheridan Funeral Homes Hebron Thomville 928-5391 246-6334 'iPsJV Zhiut Jlntirrrc 1009 E.

Main Si. "The Finest Flora! Tributes" 345-5011 345-5012 SEMPIRO LEG4L CENTER KSTATKS SK ITI.KIK VHM-S KITTKIN AM) PKOBTKI) FRKK I.TATION 345-3411 EQ1N FUNERAL HOME Directors: E. Egan R. P. Reed 3444106 141 n.

r. i i vmi wwon in. Uy- W.24tJiSU JANET E. FRAME Private Graveside Service Rosehill Cemetery, Roseville, OH Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund or Cancer Society. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ZSiaWlxk Who's new WEDNESDAY COOPER, Jennifer, 172 S.

Central a girl. THURSDAY BYERS, John and Martha, 38 Curtis a girl. CURRAN, John and Deborah, Mount Vernon; a girl. ELSON, David and Sharon, 264 News in brief BUCKEYE 8 Buckeye 8 Federated Womens Club will meet 6 p.m. Saturday in the home of Lela Thomas, 1869 Barbara St.

All members are asked to attend. COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon meet at 6:30 p.m. every Sunday at Shepherd Hill, 200 Messimer Drive across from Licking Memorial Hospital. For more information, call 345-5353. REUNION Plans are being made for the 10-year reunion of the Utica High School class of 1976.

Addresses of graduates are needed. Please call 745-1187. 892-2379, or 892-3100 if you are a graduate or know the address of a graduate of this class. POMONA GRANGE Pomona Grange 60 will meet with Hartford Grange 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

REFINERY CLUB Heath Refinery Club party will be 1 p.m. Mav 10 in the home of Kenny Charles Everett Eder Charles Everett Eder age 83 of Johnstown died Wednesday evening at Manor Care Nursing Center, Westerville. He was born March 31, 1903 in Fairfield County, Ohio. Son of John P. and Matilda J.

(Arter) Eder. He was a retired Postal Employee, Johnstown Post Office, a member of Johnstown United Methodist Church for over 40 years; Treasurer of Johnstown United Methodist Church for 22 years; Clerk of the Village of Johnstown for 25 years; long time member of Licking County Historical Society. He is survived by a brother Van D. Eder, Johnstown; one niece Mrs. Robert (Charlene) Householder, Johnstown; one nephew Robert B.

Johnson, Pataskala; 6 Great Nieces and Nephews; 7 Great-Great Nieces and Nephews one sister deceased. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Crouse Son Chapel Johnstown. Rev. Robert E.

Webb officiating. Burial at Synder Cemetery, Baltimore, Ohio. Friends may call at the Funeral Home 2-4 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday.

Tribute MEMORIAM In loving memory of Richard H. Conner, who passed away 3 years ago May 9, 1983 Your presence is ever near us, your love remains with us yet. You were the kind of a husband and father your loved ones would never forget. Sadly missed by Wife and Son. CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME SATURDAY JACK D.

KELLER 9:30 Chapel Calling Hours: Thursday 7-9 p.m. Friday 2-4 7-9 p.m. MONDAY CHARLES H. MASON 11:00 a.m. Service.

St. Johns United Church of Christ Calling Hours: Sunday 2-4 7-9 p.m. DIRECTORS R.V. Criss R.M.Worthen E.M. Hauser J.R.Green R.K.

Wildman R.J.Waugh For Information Call 345-9714 POLITICAL" ADVERTISEMENT CO hearing in this case. LERNER, SAMPSON ROTHFUSS LP. A. ATTORNEYS FOR PLAtN-T I CINCINNATI, OHIO 5202 52,9,16,23,30,66 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY ON May 1, 1986, in the Licking County Probate Court, Case No. B6E-315, James I.

Walcutt, 464 Lisa Circle N.E Newark. Ohio 43055 was appointed Executor of the estate of Nellie B. Varner aka Nellie Walcutt Varner. ROBERT J. MOORE Probate Judge 59,16,23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY "On April 30, 1986, in the Licking County Probate Court, Case No.

86E 312, Mary A. Loar, 225 Essex Newark, Ohio 43055, was appointed Executrix of the estate of Ross William Loar, deceased, late of Newark, Ohio. ROBERT J. MOORE Probate Juoge S9, 16,23 NOTICl OP APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCAIAR "On April 30, 1986, in the Licking County Probate Court, Case No. 86E-3U, William O.

Shambaugh, 215 Gregory Newark, Ohio 43055, was appointed Executor of the estate ot Pauline McCreary Shambaugh aka A. Pauline McCreary, deceased, late of Newark, Ohio. ROBERT J.MOORE PROBATE JUDGE 59,16.73 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY "On April 30. 1986, in the Lick-ng County Probate Court, Case No. 86E -125, Helen Aoair, 109 Idaho Newark, Ohio 43055, was appointed Executrix of the estate of Ar thur Rainey Adair, deceased, late ot Newark, Ohio.

ROBERT J.MOORE Probate Judge S9, 16,23 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY "On April 28, 1986, in the Licking County Probate Court, Case No. 86 304. NeMe V. Grtttin, 3246 O'Possum Hollow Road. N.E., Newark, Ohio 43055.

was appointed Executrix of the estae of James S. Griffin, deceased, late of 3246 O'Possum Hollow Road, N.E,, Newark, Ohio. ROBERT MOORE Probate Judge 59,16,23 DO YOU NEED MONEY Sell Those Unwanted hems with an Advocate Classified Ad can 345-4053 funerals Ellas of Newark; and two grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Criss Brothers Funeral Home.

Hamilton B. Huntington Arrangements are incomplete for Hamilton B. Huntington, 83, of 886 N. Village Drive. Mr.

Huntington died this morning in Newark Healthcare Centre. Henderson, VanAtta and Johnston Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Jessie Wine Services for Jessie Wine, 80, of Woodsfield, Ohio, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, with the Rev. Russell Eddy officiating.

Burial will be in Goudy Cemetery, Woodsfield. Mrs. Wine died Thursday morning in Barnesville. She was the daughter of the late Ara and Cora (Conrad) Riffle. She was a member of the Goudy Church of Christ.

Surviving are her husband, Claude Wine; three sons: Leonard Wine and Paul Wine, both of Woodsfield, and Charles Wine of Newark; two sisters: Millie Skidmore and Rosie Johns, both of Erbacon, W.Va.; one brother, Clarence Riffle of Morgantown, W.Va.; 16 grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Brucker Kishler FUNERAL HOME 98S N. 21st Street 366-3343 SATURDAY EMI LI A SINS 5:00 Chapel Private Service Calling 1 hour prior to service SATURDAY HILDA G.

MOORE 10:00 Chapel Calling Hours: Friday 2-4 7-9 p.m. MONDAY M. MILDRED ALLBERRY 10:00 a.m. Chapel Calling Hours: 1 hour prior to service. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Stocks Tr tollowifw ifocks of local intarwt.

as provided by The 0io Compartv. rellec It tail change York Slock Encnanoeal 10:10 a m. today AllTHI (WrtlConl American Electric Power Anchor Ashland Oil BancOne. Big CSX Corp Cardinal Distributors Central Bancorp Chrysler CocaCrjia Columbia Gas Cooper Ind DieooM Oorsev Corp Dow Chemical Ford Motor Frvehaut Corp General Electric General Georgia Pacific Internorth Kaiser Kroger Manville Corp McDonalds National City National Gas Owens Corning Phelps Dooge Rax Rotkwell SAGA Sears Tenneco Times Mirror Trans Ohio Financial United Telecom Vermont American Waste Management Wendys White Consolidated noted by the New UH Sa'l 17', "i 32' i 53', 3IH" 107 391, 47 UH 471 5JH SO 17H 78'. 29i 'T 3 98H UH Vi'n 51 87 36'4 45 1 37'l 45'4 M1 iS.

Uli 20 42' 19 4i4 M. Mildred Allberry Services for M. Mildred Allberry, 67, of 85 McMillen Drive, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the chapel of Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, with the Rev. John Crane officiating.

Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Allberry died Thursday evening in Newark Healthcare Centre. She was born July 28, 1918, in Mount Vernon, to the late John and Ina (Bowler) Whit-tier. Her husband, Paul Allberry, preceded her in death.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Kaercher of Newark; and one brother, John Whittier of Lakewood, Colo. One sister is deceased. Friends may call one hour before, service time Monday in the funeral home. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude sincere thanks to all for their cards, prayers, flowers and food brought in at the time of the death of our father-Forrest J.

Caughenbaugh. Special thanks to Henderson VanAtta Johnston Funeral Home, Arlington Nursing home, Nurses Aides, Dr. Winch and nurses and Rev. Von Cass. Family of Forrest (Frosty) Caughenbaugh F.

Munro Veazie Funeral Services for F. Munro Veazie 69, of 1549 Sandpiper St. Apt. E-l, Naples Flordia, formerly of Granville will be held Monday 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, Newark.

Dr. Rick Harrison will officiate. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville. Mr. Veazie died Wednesday evening in the Naples Community Hospital.

He was born June 2, 1916 in Coopers Plaines, N.Y. to the late Max M. and Hyla Barkley Veazie. Mr. Veazie retired in 1980 as a Glass Research Scientist for the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Technical Center, Granville.

He was a 40 year employee of Owens Corning Fiberglas, he ws a 1932 graduate of Painted Post (N.Y.) High School and a 1939 graduate of Alfred (N.Y.) University. In 1940 he received a Masters Degree in Glass Technology from Penn State and in 1951 he received a. Masters Degree in Executive Management from M.I.T. in the Sloan Fellowship Program. Mr.

Veazie was a member and past Master of Center Star Lodge No. 11 A.M.,' Heath; a member and past patron of Granville Chapter No. 384 of the Order Of Eastern Star and a member of the -First Baptist Church, Newark, American Ceramic Society, Keramos Fraternity, Mensa and The Full Gospel Business Mens Fellowship. Surviving 'are his wife Doris (McGowan) Veazie, Naples, daugh- ter Mrs. James E.

(Barbara) Pheneger, Berea, three sons, Richard M. Veazie, Germantown, Donald L. Veazie, Columbus, and Bruce J. Veazie, Drums, two sisters Mrs. Yaro (Alice) Skalnik, Falls Church, Mrs.

Carsten (Doris) Ludder, Miami, and 10 Grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mc. Peek Funeral Home Sunday 2 to 4 p.m. and Eastern Star Services will be held Sunday 6:30 p.m. and Mesonic Services will be held Sunday 7:00 p.m.

Those who wish may contribute to Alzheimer's Research, 70 E. Lake St. Suite 600, Chicago, 111. 60601 Tribute TO HENDERSON VanAtta Johnston Funeral Service North ith iknl Nwark CMwo VjA SATURDAY PAUL B. BLAIN 1 Chapel Calling Hours: Friday 2-4 7-9 p.m.

HAMILTON B. HUNTINGTON (Incomplete) Monica Hois Martha T. Henderson Charles L. Johnston George Ridgeway Ronald G. VanAtta BUILDING SITES IN Stonewall Estates.

All city utilities. Priced from 117,000 to 523,000. Call 344-4456 or 321-2127. Mark BuildersJ Real Estate Wanted 107 MCED 30-50 ACRES oi "rough country" land. Privacy and water supply are required.

EaVern Licking County area preferred. HAVE CASH BUVERI INVESTORS ANTED For Income producing real estate. Several properties available, 2 units, 4 units, 10 units. have an excellent selection. Iwia E.

Claggetl. Realtor CALL NOW 345-1312 Licking County Common Pleas Court Courthouse Newark. Ohio 43055 Barton Parker i26Marlyn Drive, N.E. Newark, Ohio 43055 Plaintiff vs Joseph S. Den ni son.

whose last known aadress was 127 South Mulberry Street Granville, Ohia 43023, and whose present residence is unknown, and Charles W. Co 163 Vit Edge Drive Granville, Ohio 43073, et Defendants CASE NO. 86-L 81311 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO THE DEFENDANT: Joseph S. Dennison. whose residence is unknown: Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as one of the Defendants in the above named Court by filing his Complaint on April 22, 1986.

The ooiect of the Complaint is to bring about the judicial dissolution of Raccoon Valley I. an Ohio Limited Partnership, because the Partnership is unable to carry out the business stated in its Limited Partnbership Agreement, and the prayer is that the Court decree the dissolution of Raccoon Valley Limited Partnership and that the Court, in conjunction with said dissolution, order the Plaintiff to deliver a warranty deed to the purchaser of the real property owned by the Partnership. You are required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this notice, which will be published once each week for six consecutive weeks, and the last publication will be made on May, 30, .986. 541 Smart texture top to crochet of 2 colors synthetic worsted. Goes well with pants or skirts.

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