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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 14

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14 Newark 10.) Advocatt Sept. 28, 1961 Dionne Quint With Her Twins Replacement Named Veteran Tax Agent Retires Husband Excuses Extra Gifts For His Secretary By ABIGAIL VAN BCREN, McNaiight Syndicate, Inc. To Work Out Programs To Aid Counties (ft DEAR ABBY: The other day my husband said, "There is notihng wrong with taking a nice girl out for dinner!" This remark was made during an argu 1 ment we had over his taking his secretary out be WASHINGTON (AP) Meet cause he wanted to do "something nice" for her. She receives a good salary and a Christmas bonus check, ings will be hold in Athens and Jackson next week to work out -3 which I think it enough, don't you? He has also development programs for eight counties under the Federal Area bought her (and her child) birthday gifts. I am not narrowminded, but I don't think all these "extras" are necessary.

Am I wrong? JUST HIS WIFE Redevelopment Act, Rep. Walter H. Moeller, D-Ohio, has announc 4 ed. "We have a golden opportunity," Moeller said, "to improve it, El the economic climate of the area, MEN IN stimulate more business and pro-j DEAR JUST Your husband's idea in becoming more commonplace. No good has ever come from it.

The time to nip such fringe benefits in the bud is NOW! DEAR ABBY: What do you do vide more jobs for the people of SERVICE Southeast Ohio." The Lancaster Democrat who represents the eight-county 10th ALBERT II. KAISER JOHN D. EVANS Congressional District said count when a fellow asks you to dance, and instead of concentrating on his ies must have a development pro dancing, he carries on a running gram of their own before becom conversation with you? This hap The man who essigned 788 million dollars in 18 years to pay the Ohio Power Co's taxes will retire Sunday. He is Albert H. Kaiser, 279 N.

21st who has been employed by the local utility for 45 years, 10 months and 10 days. pens to me a lot with fellows who ask me to dance just to get ac ing eligible for low interest loans, technical assistance and other benefits under the new program. A meeting for Athens, Fairfield. Hocking and Vinton counties will He will be succeeded by John quainted. I like to dance, but I D.

Evans, 181 Isabelle assist After graduating from Newark iih. ji can't dance very well while some one is talking to me. ant tax agent. Kaiser allocated $9,595,256.50 to be held at Ohio University in High School in 1036, he joined the Ohio Power Co. that year.

He started as a clerk in the stock depart Would it be rude to tell the boy fil counties in 1930. The greater per! Athens Oct. 5. The next day officials from Jackson, Gallia, Law ment in the main accounting of-j Mrs. Cecile Langlois, one of the famous Dionne quintuplets, poses with her twin sons, Bruno, left, and Bertrand, in early August, a few weeks after their birth.

She and her husband, Philippe Langlois, live in Sillery, on the outskirts of Quebec. This picture, taken by a friend of the family, was obtained exclusively by Redbook magazine. (Redbook magazine photo via AP Wirephoto) (Editors: Caption credit to Redbook is mandatory. FYI, picture will appear in magazine's October issue to be on stands Sept. 21.) rence and Meigs counties will that, since he asked me to dance, we should dance? Or should I tell him, if he wants to talk, we should sit down.

fice. meet at the Cambrian Hotel in Jackson. During World War he was a sergeant and took rt in the cam cent of this tax was on plants, lines, buildings and bieters in the homes. Kaiser was born and reared in Newark; his first job was clerk in the Newark local office in 1915. He served during World War named chief clerk of the Canton office in 1924 and in 193S, was Specialists from the Area Re paigns in the Solomon Islands and development Administration will the invasion of the Philippines.

50s, but in the extreme northwest Great Lakes. They moderated into the 40s and 50s through the be on hand at both meetings, MoeL ler said. the temperature dropped into the In 1918, he was transferred to the tax department with the title of special clerk. In 1951, he was low 40s. of the Midwest and northeastward Frost Predicted In Many Sections Of Ohio Tonight LIKES TO DANCE DEAR LIKES: It's a compliment to be asked to I'dance" as a way to "get acquainted." If you step on his toes occasionally, he won't mind.

Just put your best foot forward while you get to know one another better. DEAR ABBY: Tonight my moth promoted to chief clerk of the Can-i A large high pressure system promoted to assistant tax agent. into New England. Snow flurries flecked the northern shoreline of Lake Superior in Upper Michigan. centered over Nebraska is drain' ton division.

He was broucht to the Newark He is a member of the Elks ing cold Canadian air down over Frostv Morning Across Central Region Thursday East Main Methodist Church and LINDA J. HANBV, WAC, upper But fairly mild weather was re-1 the Midwest. This will result in COIUMBUS. Ohio (AP) Offi the Ohio Power Co. Veteran Em frost or near freezing tempera ployes Assn.

left, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Hanby, Glenford RFD 1, has been named the soldier of er went to an 8:00 p. m.

meeting, tures tonight in many portions of ported in most other sections of the country. There were several wet spots cial Weather Bureau summary of Ohio's weather outlook: The leading edge of a large and my father was scheduled to It was a frosty morning across the state. Some early morning tempera the month at Fort Mason, Calif. Slalus Quo Yes, PO, No bowl with his league at 8:30 p. m.

during the night and morning in mass of cold air was entering broad areas in the north central JOSEPH E. DRASKO At 8:15 p. m. some friends "drop main accounting office in 1939 and in 1943 named tax agent. He is a member of the St.

Johns Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Ohio Power Company Veteran Employes Association. For the past 18 years, he has been on the committee for taxation, public expenditures, of the Ohio State Chamber of Commerce. Evans, is also a Newark man. tures were Columbus 55, Dayton Ohio this morning. region today as a large batch of right, seaman apprentice, the son the south and southwest.

Fog and cloudy weather shrouded areas in the Middle Atlantic Cloudy skies prevailed over al cold air spread across the nation's ped in" unexpectedly. My father just stood up at 8:25 p. m. and 52, Cincinnati 57, Cleveland 51, Findlay 47 and Toledo 40. of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. Drasko midsection. most all of the state except the BIG HORN. Wyo.

Federal plans for a new Post Office building here have been shelved. Reason: Big Horn residents prefer to keep the Post Office right where it is in the grocery store. Highland Buckeye Lake, extreme northwest. states northward through the Ap Temperatures dropped into the told them he was sorry but he had to go bowling. I know they Malaya produces a third of the 20s and 30s in the Northern Plains is stationed at the Naval Receiving Station, Norfolk, for fur palachians into northern New Eng Temperatures were rather mild in the cloudy areas, mostly in the hurt.

My, father is a school teach world's tin. land. and eastward into the upper ther assignment. er, and should know how to handle situations like these. Did he handle PVX GEORGE D.

DAUGHER- p- -1 TY lower left, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Daugherty, 555 Edgemont is assigned to Ft. Knox, Ky for basic training.

OiIPCECB RICHARD A. NORRIS, lower right, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.

Norris, 35 Magnolia is now it right? THE SON DEAR SON: He did. People who "drop in" unexpectedly have no right to expect others to change their plans for them. CONFIDENTIAL TO M. E. It doesn't really matter what a woman wears to church as long as she goes.

What's troubling you? Write Abby, care of Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Include self-addressed stamped envelope. stationed at Oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia Beach, Va. He is attached to utility squadron two. WESLEY DALE DICKOVER, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren E. Dickover, 225 Maholm recently left for recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. WILLIAM J. ROBERTS, son of Recent Strikes Are Reflected In New Claims Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Roberts, Nashport RFD 2, enlisted in armor in the Army for three years. n) This offer is for goods bought now. Not good on past sales or sales after this event is over with.

HUGH M. VARNER, son of Mrs. As a thank you gesture for your patronage the past 80 years, we extend this dividened to our friends. This, of course is for a few days only anticipate your needs now and get your bonusCredit if you need it. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Recent W.

Varner, 763 Russell was recently promoted to the grade of strikes in the automotive industry in the Cleveland area were reflected Wednesday in new claims for unemployment compensation Sgt. 1-c. Varner is presently assigned to the 2nd Missile Batt, 43rd Artillery Reg. at Turner Air Force Base, Albany, Ga. filed in the week ended Sept.

23, nnnr: The new claims climbed from 13,019 in the week ended Sept. 16 WILLIAM E. THOMPSON, ma to 16,398 in the week ended Sept, 23, with most ot the increase coming from the Cleveland area. chinist's mate 2-c, son of and William B. Thompson, 1019 Fairbanks is serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Newport News with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean.

Continuing claims of those un employed one week or more dropped from 80,376 to 78,406. Officials of the BUC head WILLIAM C. KING, 19. son of quarters explained that while strikers themselves may file for unemployment, compensation, it Mr. and Mrs.

Lester A. King, 204 W. Main Alexandria, recently completed a radio course conducted by the 32nd Signal Batt. in Darmstadt, Germany. does not mean that they will receive any payments.

However, there are many non-strikers affected when plants are closed who ROBERT MATNES, seaman, son can collect compensation. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maines, Newark RFD 1, is serving aboard the guided missile cruiser USS To-peka scheduled to arrive back in California after a seven-month cruise with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. OF YOUR PURCHASE IN EXTRA PFC.

GARY L. WATERS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville K. Waters, Newark RFD 3, is serving with the Third Marine Division on Oki WE WILL GIVE YOU nawa.

WILLIAM L. HAGUE, machin 99 ery repairman 3-c, son of Mr. and Come to Mrs. Harry L. Hague, 72 Grane has returned aboard the destroyer USS John S.

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