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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 22

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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22
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JAMES PATRICK DISTRICT CHAIRMAN Citizens For Committee 1450 Seven Mile Drive, New tne Deity New mneiPetphie, Monday, November In The Service Station, England, for duty in his my Reserve unit in Dover. He new specialty. The airman at- is a 1961 graduate of Carrollton tended Ohio State University, high school. MATURE PARENT tack of irthrltis, we take care of me Instead of think, selfish mother is demanding all the attention her- Strong as she is, why And so we refuse to know that mother strong and maybe never has been. Airman Second Class Gary L.

Hedrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Hedrick of Rt. 2, Car- rolkon.

Ohio, has graduated from the training course for U. S. Air Foret communications analysis specialists at low AFB, Tex Airman Hedrick, a graduate of Carrollton high school, is being reassigned to a USAF support unit at Chicksands RAF Clarence M. Sandefur, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred L. Sandefur. RD 1. Delirov, com pleied an 11-week radio teletype operation course under the Reserve Enlistment Program at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon. Ga.

The 21 vear-old soldier Is scheduled to complete his military obligation with the 92nd i Battery an Ar- Industrialist Dies CLEVELAND (UPI) Gor don Wiltse, president of the Parkerstreef Foundry, died Sunday at Universitv Hospital following a series of heart attacks. Wiltse first joined the foundry 40 years ago and had been president since 1954. He was a resident of suburban Orange Village. Single security CASH LOANS AUTO LOANS NEED CASH? just phone. WE LIKE TO SAY YES.

TAKE THE CASH. CLEAN UP BILLS AND DEBTS. BUY BARGAINS. SAVE MONEY. HAVE LOWER PAYMENTS.

MORE LEFT OVER ON PAY DAYS. SOUND GOOD JUST PHONE. ir When money is the question CITY LOAN is the answer. by MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: When my brother died two years ago, my mother, 69. came to live with me. Mrs. Lawrence 1 1 never knew how selfish she is.

So she could enjoy a garden, I took a suburban apartment that forces me to take two buses to work. If my bus is late, I have get off it to telephone her. But what hurts me most is that she always gets sick if I am sick. If I get the flu, she always has to have a bad attack of arthritis to prevent me from Pike's October Receipts Record BEREA (UPI) The Ohio I Turnpike Commission reported Sunday it registere'd the best October in its history last month. Chairman James Wf.

Shocknes sy said operating revenue for the month totaled $2,345,000 Income for the first 10 months of 1964 Wta boosted to $21 000, an increase of nearly $1.5 million over the first 10 months of 1963. report also said the trucking industry has assured the commission it will cooperate in an effort to curb truck drivers who create safety hazards on the toll road. asking her to do something for me ANSWER: Calling your mother will get us nowhere. She's afraid. afraid of losing your protection.

She you to get off the Hus and report on your safety because your safety is her safety. She gets arthritis attacks when you are sick because your sickness arouses her fear of losing your protection. And that fear compels her to make demands on your strength to re assure herself that it is still! available. We can call her if, we want to but making this moral judgment Isn't going to help you deal with the fear. It is not going to help you recognize it in its expressions so that you can learn to speak to it directly and calm it by saying: I intend to be killed in a bus accident tonight so that I am not going to get off it to telephone you that still alive I am not going to die of this flu bug so go hobble into the kitchen like a dear and make me a cup of tea what your mother needs direct reassurance to counter her fear of losing your protection.

For grownup children it is always easier to condemn mother as than to know that she is afraid. Because to us even when we believe ourselves to be grownups, she still represents refuge from fear. We still see her with the eyes of our childhood strong in comparison with our weakness. So, when she responds to our illness with a demanding at- Continue Hearing For Niles Gridders NILES (UPI) A hearing for three Niles McKinley High School football players charged with the rape of a 12-vear-old girl was continued Saturday until Nov. 5.

Ephraim (Cee) Ellison, a senior fullback, and Melvin Dixon, a right halfback, are free on $5,000 bond each. The third player, a 17-year-old, was held in the juvenile detention home. The aunt filed the complaint against the three last Monday. She said the alleged rape took place Oct. 18.

VOTE RETAIN UUDGElU RANKIN Mi 4 JU0GE RANKIN GIBSON C. Waftmpp. 252? Of- Cleveland 44118 GIBS RANKIN M.T GIBSON (SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALLOT) Driver Killed NEWPORT, Ky. (UPI) -John B. Smith, 20.

Cincinnati, was killed late Sunday when his car went off Licking Pike near here and crashed into a tree. passenger, Joel Williams. 15, Coldspring, was in fair condition at a Fort Thomas. Ky. hospital.

Both Robert Taft. and Barry Goldwater steadily refuse to disavow the support of the John Birch Society But Senator Young says, "I think the John Birch Society is dangerous and un-American." Retain FERRELL Tuscarawas County Court Judge 4L. ti OHHK Bom and reared in Jefferson Township; jf Fngaged in the practice of law for over 40 years, in all State Courts; Teacher Brotherhood Clr.ss, Methodist Church, New Phila, presently and for past 'gT WILL CONTINUE TO DEVOTE PULL TIME TO COURT BUSINESS; Presently serving two-year term. Central District County Court; to my first full four 4 Your vote and support is respectfully solicited. Clarence W.

Ferrell Four County Court Judge, on Non Partisan Judicial Ticket (Political Adv.) SAVINGS CO. PHONE 42381 Clint Hootsel, Mgr. 158 N. Broadway "Also Offices In: Dover Uhrichsville, Newcomerstown and All Over Ohio Taft. left, applauds as Goldwater acknowledges huzzas from his fans.

RE-ELECT New Phila RE-ELECT STEPHEN M. YOUNG DEMOCRAT U. S. SENATOR Senator Stephen M. Young Campaign Committee, Howard M.

Chairman, Clevaland KENNETH F. BERRY REPUBLICAN EXPERIENCED FOR STATE SENATOR QUALIFIED REPUBLICAN KENNETH F. BERRY Kenneth F. Berry For State-Senator Comn Secretary-Treasurei Velma K. Grant Route 1, West Lafaye STATE SENATOR TO SERVE A GROWING and VITAL OHIO AREA Tuscarawas.

Holmes. Coshocton Guernsey. Wayne Morrow THE WORLD YOU SAVE-MAY BE YOUR OWN!.

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