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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

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Zanesville, Ohio
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU 16. 1960 PAGE fl 51.CTI0N THE TIMES KKCOKDKK, ZVNF.SYHJ.E, OHIO COURTHOUSE MiWS oiiio Anti-Catholic Drive Cited In Nixon Win Land Suit Faces Jury FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass MftBT (Nltri of ftlw tith hr iHerd rU mbarrmnt bruM ihalr put dropped, aMpfl or wobbled at )ut th wrong um Do not lta In Ur of tht haprwnlrm tovou. aprlnala a Utll FASTF.ETH, the alkaline i non-acid) powder, on your p.aiea. Hoid fulM tth mora firmly, to they more comfort-bi. Doe not amir.

Chw "plat odor Gt FASTEETH at dnag eounven eterj-mhere. Ail. McClelland, A landannmnnation suit willlment were not available Tuesday of South Zanesville i rnmm.in Masc r.mrf night, it is claimed, has some in est len on the property. i inn-. I The law office of Ziim.

Tte and or a i i a a at a -rni wr i Ohio AFL CIO, requested such Cultice represented the defend The suit was filed bv the state ants. Tuesdays settlement was I CLEVEUND Son. Stephen M. Young said Tuesday of. the major factor in the Rcpubli-L.

can victory in Ohio in the Nov. 8 Marriage Applications Thomas E. Bramlish. 24. South Zanesville and Linda arainst E.

F. Dutro, of Lick the second such settlement of the legislation lie acted on during a special session of the legislature, rather than during the one convening in January. CONSTIPATION road in connection with the An appropriation suit which election was "an anti Catholic Perkins. 21, of South Zanesville. Zanesville Expressway project.

jtt to nave heen heard Tuesday Make You Weak? Gerald Miller, J9. of Newark; hate campaign which spilled over Another appropnaiion -Ptii Mondav. i i Route 7 and Doris Green, 42, of into Unio from Indiana. No Dm to it conatipcuon scneauiea ior neannj; rnuav, naj Suit Filed you down To grt tfao kind settled, it was announced Ohio gave Vice President Rich- Judge Garenre J. I The Modern Glass and Taint Company of 9 Main street Tues- i i r-.

rtAc Adamsville. Wills Filed Charles J. Barnett. Sr rot Dr. Edrdi' Oliv Tablru.

Tuesday by Domm't rauw crampa. Contain Crossland. ard M. Nixon about 270.000 more votes than Sen. John F.

Kennedy. of 1S25 Indiana also voted Republican in The suit had heen f.led against 11 Cordon and Emilie Blick -'HTt to collect ,60 for work ami materia. furnished for a tarm West pike. Terms of the settle- KapUt HiintPil PAULDING, Ohio (LTD -Law enforcement authorities Tuesday checked all known sex criminals in the search for the man who seized 14 year old Nancy Eagleson. raped her, then shot her in the face.

Sheriff John Keeler said he was convinced the slaying was the work of a sex maniac. He called on all sheriff's offices in this sparsely populated western Euclid avenue, who died Oct. 10, the national election, but put a left his entire estate to his widow. Democrat in the governor's seat. Rose Belle Barnett.

according to; Ku Klux always has terms of his will filed Tuesday in stron, in Indiana," the Ohio Probate Court. 'Democrat said in an interview. -for long wear take a long look at Richman's I Commando La Fayette Lodge No. 71 home in Muskingum Township. Defendant is John Mills of Winding Way.

who is a contractor, according to the plaintiff. tn(ndienu that act to aolteo (. timulat intMtinea without caua-lnt diReative diatreaa. In clinical etudy Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tablet rated Tl, better, on the tverate, than other laiativr teated.

These included candy and chewing gum laxative, "liver" pilla. a well-known bulk laxative, milk of maeneaia and ordinary mineral oil. So why look further'' Get relief without idiatreaainf weakneaa. Get Dr. Edward' OUva Tablet today! Ad.

F. A. A sun Charles J. Barnett. Intalltin IMfireri I have received many letters the i 1 1 i Also named as defendants arcis nampd exmill)r l)f Charles and Sarah Stiner.

owners June lm and propaganda sheets concerning ThurUv l.th. MMl P.M. Rnhert unm M. Jame, K. Kccimaa.

Serrelar.r fhp plpf'tinn uhirh hxva pnt to of the home, and .1. w. Met lei William H. Mvers of 732 Mar- land of the 0. K.

Coal Company fc Nm. ne sa a. 7 i i Young was critical of sugges- Ohio area and in nearby Indiana be- ers. arm mise Wg Ubcral programs The FBI has been contacted but io rus two of his narrow vidorv. G.

Lane and Mrs. He.en M. Ter- Abra. has not entered the case. ham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson ry.

Mr. Myers, who was a former: i. 1 were minority presidents," Young Store DoinWd GIRARD. Ohio (L'PD-A home secretary oi me ujum-r cllnnoc( ty American Automobile Assoc, tha, Kenwdv senf as presjdcnt (ion. named the two daughters as f(ff jjx and Njx(m spr.e executors of his estate.

The will made bomb blew out a section of the rear all of a cigar store here early Tuesday. It was the first bombing in this city in more than six years but about the 60th in the Mahoning Valley in the last decade. was dated Sept. 25, 1958. Jesse Reed of 1228 Selsam avenue, who died Nov.

left his vtiivi oa uiuiuna i tuv ni The junior senator from Ohio came here to begin a series of conferences with Democratic lead- estate to his eight children, Leon iorc nni'rmntj fatrnnno pvtvrt. ard. Ray, Otha. Walter Mrs. Ma-d thp npw He ble Smith.

Miss Billie Reed also wrote all of Ohio's Democra county chairmen asking them I why they felt the Republicans car- 0 4 1 Oi yj J0IP3 7 Rfl'UTIIAL FEDEG1AL Martha Reed, and Harry. One of the sons, Ray, is named executor of the will dated July 24, 1953. Ditorce Suits iried Ohio. Young said he had talked with many of the candidates for va- Program Listed At Richvale Eileen Lucille Ziemer of 1147 rious offices in Ohio and "they Muskingum avenue against out mv thoughts concerning liam Albert Ziemer of 843 Dryden the anti-Catholic propaganda and President Eisenhower's appear I ance. road, neglect and cruelty.

Nancy Jean Adams of Fulton-ham against Jimmie Dale Adams of 819 Durban drive, neglect and cruelty. Funds Received The regular meeting of Rich-vale Grange will be held Thurs day evening with a potluck sup JoMpsss Pay AskrI COLUMBUS (UPD-Ohio AFL CIO leader. Elmer F. Cope Tues per starting at 6:30. The menu will be meat loaf, escalloped po- day asked Gov.

Michael V. Di- talopc rrp.imod neas. numnkin; County Auditor John H. Fenton Tuesday received 5.097.57 in re- a i I i Salle ana ine i.eaisiHiuie io ev hf fiinHa frnm Stale AnHi rir .1 ,1. I II i- service and well filled bas- i 1 1 iaoie James A.

Rhodes from 26 to 39 weeks, kets. The Home Economic Com-! Cope, secretary-treasurer of the Juwnile Court mittee will lie in charge and will furnish coffee, rolls and 1 1 r. Mrs. Richard Huff is the Ivan Martin of the Ridge mad; Tuesday was found guilty of non-support of six children and was David Vandenbark, master, will have charge of the business meeting. During the lecturer Hour the following program will be Friends In The Hosnhal TODAY iV SEVEN PUNS Opening song: "Faith Of Our Fathers;" recitation, "Thanks sentenced to six months in the county jail.

Martin's wife filed the charges. She was granted custody of the children. A 15-year-old Brighton boulevard girl was placed on probation and ordered to attend the Muskingum County Guidance Center after she pleaded guilty to a charge of delinquent truancy. A 14-year-old South Zanesville boy also pleaded guilty to charges of truancy, and was placed on probation. A public fejtgr, vHabi, to all hospital, in hi if giving." by Judy Farmer; piano solo, "Ballade," by Virginia Bell; report of state grange convention by Kenneth Hughes.

Surprise feature, starring Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stotts, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Feldner, Mrs.

John Bcllicsda ADMITTED Mrs. Mary Dillingcr, Wheeling avenue. Mrs. George Vanden bark, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Grav-it, Robert Lutz, Kenneth Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooper, Mrs. Esther Welsh, Ronnie Welsh, Don Mrs. Edna Hartman, Philo.

Mrs. Linda Ferguson, McCon-nelsville, Route 2. Voiitli Arretted LARGEST ANO OLDEST SAVINGS AND LOAN IN ZANtSVItlE i Robert Leroy Imgfellow. 19, of Mrs. Loretta McConiha, Mrs.

Roger Smith, Mrs. mmmm Willis Harper; address. "What Is Cambridge was jailed Tuesday Monroe street. afternoon on a technical ennver-j James Moore, sion of auto charge. Police said Roue The Salvation Army?" by Can- New Concord, (Jo John Grear, Nashport, Route 1.

Mrs. Edith Kopchak, Route 2. i Longfellow failed to return an i auto he was trying out. The car 'lielonged to the Blaundy Used SAVINGS AND 10AN ASSOCIATION 14 South Street 'Zanesville, Ohio Phone: Gl 2-5467 tain Wesley Laws; contests; closing song, "Doxology." The program was arranged by Mrs. Noah Minick and Mrs.

Kenneth Hughes. Xar concern at el's rutnam ave nue. PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Joieph Bar-th Malta Betheida, Raom 401 Good Condition a Pat SEND A CARD A LETTER TODAY Dresden Grange Mvvis Tonight Members of Dresden Grange will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the American Legion Hall with I 1 I James Lynn, master, in charge Tor 125 holi6ay seasons it has been tra6monal to giuc an6 setue Ronald Chandlcrs- The theme for the lecture hour i i fiin rtni riiii ville, Route 2. II 1 1 1 1 I A I II II I will be "What Is Thanksgiving? Members are to bring pumpkin uiiiiiiLuiivi Luther Rush, RiMite 7. Raymond Pierce, 1350 Wheeling pie for refreshments.

I For the man who's "hard on I i clothes!" Rough, rugged Commando YOUR 1 cloth -exclusive with Richman's. All-wool yarns are tightly twisted into a "dice" weave for extra long wear. Mid-toned, muted overchecks, new compound shades, stripes. Young Men's, Men's models. avenue.

Mrs. Helen Haynes, Nurses Residence. Mrs. Mary Settles, 333' i North Seventh street. Mrs.

Dorothy Mci'aslin, 6.V5 Putnam avenue. Theodore Walchak, 1015 Eastman street. Raymond Rurckholter, Philo. Route 1. Mrs.

Margaret Binkley, 320 Link avenue. Miss Viola Fell. IRS North Sixth street. DISMISSED Mrs. Man ia Albrecht, 1114 Superior street; Elijah L.

Barnes. Norwich; Mrs. Audrey Hague. Cambridge; Mrs. Bonita Kniecly, Adamsville.

Route Fred Lar- few iemmSm For a wonderful buy you can always rely on OLD CROW APPLIANCE PURCHASE MAY RE FREE OR YOU MAY WIS A SHETLAND PONY Open Mon. Fri. Nites 'til 1:00 i in 0 (D uD fJTJTD CO LTD ritk, Summerfield; Paul Newell. I Route Mark Carson, East Ful-tonham; Brian Easterling, Zanes-jville; Mrs. Nancy Goldsmith.

Zanesville. Rmite 7, Jeffrey ifi '-I Beautifully gift-wrapped for the holidays, 4' Qt. Ohio ti ii I OTH ERS 607 MAIN ABOVE 6TH ST. Store Hours Monday 9:30 A.M. To 8:30 P.M.

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:30 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. Buy no payments till January 1061 Give mmm mWW the bourbon more 7 Scheffler, 144 Brighton boulevard; Mrs. Elsie Young, 931 'j Green-wood avenue: Gary Zinsmeister. 735' i Brighton boulevard; Roxana Zigi, Route 4.

Good Samaritan Mrs. John Allwood of 10OJ Har vey street, medical parent. people buy for themselves than any other duo gLin CKis; rtc ixoi. txxui izlm kxxis kmiix. oxu U3 ki sss APPLIANCE CENTER 1424 Maple Ave.

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