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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 9

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Circleville Herald, Wed. June 27, 1962 Ohif Pamper Your Hardworked Feet For Real 'Kick' Out of Life Stoutsville Mr and Mrs, Cark Aldenderfer call'd on Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine Tuesday evening IN SERVICE Mr and Rohan Onion. I Army PM ftoten: I WjlkJM I.

I lathy and Stfv.n and Mr. Mar- h' Mv BN rv of I cl Had on Edna olunibus Nall ta Calion Sunday a.an- no. M.tnmad al Ion I Yaw ilUt tm rn I I or iHisflfe TI A MI APO 216, New i mg, Mr. and Ms. Cliff Hanley and Leonard L.

Molder vialled with I 81va Hanley and I-etia Gearhart in Circles Ult Sunday. Mr and Ira Valentine visited Mn Deanna Valentine Sunday. Tex. Willey is a 1961 graduate of Logan Elm High School. Certie Polen of Finley i spent last week with Mrs.

Altha Reichelderfer and Evelyn and oth- er relatives Mr and Ted Fausnaugh i and family of Cohimbua were Sun! day dinner guests at the Clay I Fausnaugh home and alto visited Mr and Mrs Jack Fausnaugh and sons. This Philadelphia postman is cooperating to help the Eastern Regional Research Laboratory to determine wearability of shoe soles tanned with different tannins. One sole is tanned with imported material. the other with material obtained from caneigre, a wild plant growing in southeastern toiled Mates. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Mohitr and family of Lancaster who have returned home from a two week vacation trip They visited Battle- creek, Michigan, and toured the Post Cereal Factories, Pennsylvania and to Amarilla, Texas and visited hor parents Mr. and SYLVIA ZEIGER Six hundred million pairs of Cliff Hanley Wednesday. Central Press Association shoes are made annually in more Correspondent than 300 sues and widths on over Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Drake are CLEVELAND lf your feet 10.000 different last shapes or visiting this week with Rev. Glenn hurt. beauty and health are im styles which conform to foot health rabtree and family and other paired creams, lotions, pills, requirements (A last is a mold or friends at St. Marys, potions, diet and exercise notwith- form of the human foot banding. I Too often improperly fitted aho The condition of feet C5 result because eye appeal rath e.r than proper fit is the prime fac Army PFC Richard son of Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Arledge, Route I. Laurelville, rn- cently participated in a three day I field training exercise in West Rer- lin famed Grunewald Forest w-th other personnel from the Berlin Brigade a fire direction renter operator in Combat Support Company of the nth 2nd Battle Group in Berlin, rn lerrd the in October IMW and completed basic training at Fort Riley, Ran The 24 year old soldier attended i Centralia High School, Ross Court-j I ty His wife, Shirley, is with him in Germany, A 3C Gaylord Greenlee Jr. son of Mr anil Gaylord Green lee Sr 215 i Main St recent completed basic training al the ackland Air Force Base. Texas.

and rec rd anced i mg at Chanute AEB More re cc nth he wat transferred to is of national concern Dr. M. M. PomeranU. dean of Ohio College of Chiropody here, atresses the need for constant awareness and care to protect feet and legs from possible injury.

Reports from the labor departments of ll states indicate thai 23 per cern of on-the job accidents result in leg and foot disabilities Dr. John IL Buchan, former pre of the Ohio Chiropodists Association. has attributed some of Mrs. ('trace theist and Mr and Mrs Ned Young of Circleville vis ited Miss Rose l-eist Thursday evening. ROBI RT WILI I His new address is.

Pvt. Robert t. Willey, Kl 15 662 253. ROD DKT. IDS (G I Hawk Fort Bliss.

Tex. tea- in shoe selection To avoid foot trouble, the Nat I Iona! Foot Health Council says I The Ladies Bible Claw of the the proper sue shoe and socks 1 Trinity Lutheran church held their should be one half inch longer than annual June picnic at the of the longest toe. They also recom- hall Sunday June 24. mend the following foot exercises 1 to strengthen the feel: Misses Alice and Wood up Mick. with IU- Cincmn.tl th, uss prat 12 times with each loo! for Okinawa lo join the Ttiirti t.

and Mrs. W. Meyers. nivlMon on a hook (not a lithe problems of the aged to foot brarv book). Curl tors over edge troubles Grip and release book 20 times.

After many years of improper the feet above the foot care, many aged cituens find head for at least IO minutes he walking painful and difficult. Con- fore retiring lined to wheelchair and bed. they 4 easiest and hest exercise lose interest in all activity and sub- is to walk with the weight of your Mrs I. A Meyer of is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Meyer and Mr. and Mrs J. R. Kirkpatrick. Pvt James Thompson, son of Mr.

and Mrs Ray E. Thompson. Route 3. is sen mg with the First Battalion. First Regiment of the First Marine Division which departed Camp Pendleton, Calif on June Ii, (or a 13-month tour of duty in the I ar East The unit, aboard the attack Iran md ai me Division tequently become dependent The young have their foot pro (items, too In 1961 the National Foot Health Council noted that Mr and Mrs A Wynkoop were business visitors in Kirkers Ville Satuday afternoon body on the outer portion rd your feet, toes pointed straight ahead.

Other authorities suggest walk inR barefoot in sand or grass, wrig per cent of all teen age girls have ghng the toes. stretching and bcnd- foot troubles by the time they gra- mg the feet and rotating the an shiate from high school kies Most foot maladies of young and Follow good foot hygiene select i Rid result from badly fitted shoes shoes that fit properly, alternate oitff Hanley were Mr and This, in spite of the fact that the shoes (dont wear one pan day Robert Hanley cd Baltimore 1 object of the American shoe in after day) and your feet will begin anfj pna Gearhart and Aha Dan Mr and Mrs H. C. Metzger visited Mr and Mrs. Aimer Junk and Mrs Frank Thatcher at New Hoi ville Saturday afternoon, Wednesday visitors of Mr.

and dustry is to make shoes to fit cry foot in America. to feel as if every day is Christ mas -rn I ley of Circleville MELVIN L. Boyer, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas lifter Sr, recently departed for Fiance with the Army His new address is Pvt South Carolina Poll Leaves Strange Setup By THE ASSOCIATED PKt.V* Democrats in South Carolinas 2nd Congressional District have picked a slate legislator who backed the Republican tioet in I960 to run next fall against a used to be a I Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs C. Metzger were guests of Mr, and Mrs William Republican who Gardner Saturday evening when Democrat their granddaughter, Miss Bar State Rep Allicit NC ai Barthelmas, showed slides year old Columbia of her trip to the Orient the Democratic no rn itll I Congress Tuesday mac Mr. Joe Goodman visited Mr.

off primary with Dr Frank Owen and Mrs Howard Hampp Monday Columbia physician and for GAYLORD GREENLEY JR a graduate of Cfrvle lie High Sch.ioL vif A ll I liar Store, ll ruler.ag the Pct id Martin was recently Uanderred from Fort Knox, Ky to Terrell. Tex His new address is Pvt David Martin, ICS 52537722, Btry 4th Mil, Bn 561 Terrell, Tex. TXT Gerald Anderson son of Mr and Mrs. Ray Anderson 151 logan St recently departed for France with the I' S. Army His new address is Pvt Gerald Anderson, 52533253 547-OD Field Maintenance, APO 217, New York, N.

Y. a won for run afternoon. Mrs. Merle Justus spent the weekend with Mrs BevTl T. Ret chelderfer and sons at Wilmington.

Ohio, mer mayor, In North Dakota IG publican Sen. Milton Young was mn tu away from hts opponent sn a bid for a third term nomination ot mg was light in statewide primary that featured no oti cr contests among op candidas In an Idaho runoff attorney Or val Hansen took the Republican nomination for the 2 nd Conure Dairy Farmers Plan Milk-Drinking Campaign CLEVELAND (AP) A $400, fUMniIlrtllwI1 OOO fund to promote the use of District from former Con milk rn greater Cleveland has gressmin jahn Sanborn been built up by dairy farmers jn arolina unoffn tai ie in the Cleveland market area A from of 261 proc nets year long advertising campaign chowed Watson abt ad 17,615 to will he started with the re open 15,393 for Owen mg of the schools rn September jQ November Watson for The campaign will help answer; Democratic state Rep Hovd the question whether promotion can bail out a food item suffering from surplus supply Saggrng sales of whole milk have con tributed to buildup of dairy surpluses. Spence who is the GOF nominee Mrs Corinne Riley who circ cd to serve out the term of hoi late husband is not necking ri clee lion. CONDITION CRITICAL -Mia. Fat Lvnn Hackett, 34, former girl whose life allegedly was threatened atter testified hefote Senate subcommittee probing night clubs, is in critical condition in Philadelphia from an overdose of She was taken to Graduate Hospital by police summoned by her husband.

Paul, 33, after ane collapsed rn their home. HUGIE (Feather; Frechette, 14, and her four dogs make a regular quintet on the Clarkston Country Club course rn Clarkston. Mich. She says her two collies (on her right). Frances and Sandy and her shepherd ton her left) Grandpa, are well-mannered and quie when ane addresses the ball.

But Hooligan (rn front) impatience ii she takes too much time A pmsta is fragile earthen sir stuffed with sweets and toys It is gaudily embellished and at Christmastime is suspended in a large room. Each guest is blindfolded, spun around and allowed a whack or two at the pinata with a stick. When the pinata is broken, everyone scrambles for the goodies. GOELLER PAINT STORE 219 E. Main St.

4 ll Buy! mo a rn rn Is your car beginning to show and scil its age and Time for a change to a spanking new model Don't let lack of ready cash delay the long overdue change over You can get the cash you need promptly cm an auto loan from us. AND FINANCE 120 E. Main St. Circleville GR 4-5641 IT CHILLY IN CHILI RICHT ta Just starting in Chili and ski enthusiasts moving into the fa moue ak! resort of Portillo in tbs Andes by dog-ated. How Weather Looks Today BUS.

Ohio (AP) Off I- etal Weather Bureau summary of weather outlook An extensive high pressure area centered over the Great brought clear skies and season aby normal temperatures to Ohio 1 this morning Readings ranged from 52 at Toledo to 60 at Colum bus and 66 at Cincinnati, A few scattered light I occurred Tuesday afternoon Na rain is expected through Thurs- 1 day. Afternoon temperatures I and Thursday be near or I slightly above normal with most 1 afternoon readings in the Winds wilt he light and variable over the state and Lake Erie today ORK) EIA DAY NORTHERN OHIO Tempera lures will average near normal Normal high 82 83. normal low 60-64 Warming trend until of week, then cooler. Rainfall w.U total one fourth to half inch rn showers over the weekend SOUTHERN A CENTRAL I will average near normal Normal high 83-07, I norma! low 61 (A 'I av ti day changes Rainfall will total about one half inch in showers or scattered Hmm crshowen mostly over the weekend. Doris Day's Father To Shed Negro Wife CINCINNATI (AP) A year ago.

William Kappelhoff paused a stir in Cincinnati by marrying a Negro his third wife Kappet- hoff is the father of actress Day. The failure of the marriage came apparent Tuesday when Kappelhoff filed suit for divorce in Domestic Relations Court, ac cusmg Luventa Kappelhoff of gross neglect of duty and extra cruelty. HEART ATTACK CONFIRMED reported heart attack auffered by Hollywood actor Edward G. Robtnaon on a movie location in Africa has been confirmed by doctors at Elisabeth Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya. He la ahown talking to two native women during a tour before attack.

Only DRIVE IN BANKING IlKCLlVUUJHtS Member EDIC SHOP Thursday Friday and Saturday FOR OUTSTANDING BARGAINS 9 VOLT TRANSISTOR RADIO BATTERY 19 son WEVE 8 Rolls for 1.00 SPECIAL SIZE SHALIMAR COLOGNE $1.35 COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION 79 98c MICRIN SMM KODACHROME Movie Film with Prepaid Mailer 2 73c BAYER ASPIRIN $1.50 MEDI-QUIK SPRAY 1.35 SATIN SET HAIR SPRAY GT. GLANCE SHAMPOO 89c RISCH IMM STORE Old RL 23 North Ample Free Parking.

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