Show t it I 1 IS imp n mw now no W IN i 4 T V PF the demand tor for a change long a 4 9 trong it jj is faseno oween task lask to prove that that means a re publican victory on the other hand d stevenson will urge that he will give a complete change and nd the th administration will re main democratic he also has to determine bow much aid he can afford to accept from the dent and his personal followers the gallen river gazette three oak oaks luch not only do we wish to see th the 0 electoral college abolished and the president elected by popular vote but we would like to see a strong republican par ty established in north carolina this wish is activated not so to much bythe by the wish that our state might receive more consider aaion irom the nation in political olit contests by virtue of 9 being ing a pivotal state as it is the desire that we may get the republicans out of the Memo democratic cratic partain party part yin in north carolina the warren record warrenton NC when a man buy buys a home or a bit of property he is casting a vote which is backed by his honor and fortune he elects tobe to become a stockholder in his community he is expressing his faith to in the future he believes that our constitution will validate te his cl decision lo 10 and secure him t in h the possession ial I 1 on of what he I 1 labors an and to acquire his choice is made possible by the free market it can all be cancelled out however if his political vote is not strong enough to maintain ahe he free mar ket without which personal choice Is impossible the free press charleston W va there was ance once a pair of so called snag proof yellow boots mr and mrs george bigelow mr nd and mrs orvil hullinger and family of vernal mr and mrs elroy wilkins ard famil family all lit attended tended the fail fair at MIT midway hot pots recently frank jenkins jr is employed aloyed in oak creek colo hla his wife will join him there mr and mrs frank jenkins sr and mrs eugene workman nancy jane and janet spent nt thursday to mcindo monday 7 vis visiting 9 the earl farl jenkins family of price ce they also visited the george jenkins family and mrs lizzie lizzle jenkins of duchesne and mr mrs william abplanalp af pf of utahn MIA mla shirley huber has gone to brigham city where she will teach school this winter mrs mr erma sessions and son barney of it vernal Mr sNora Ellingford of whiterocks and mr and mrs walter cooseman Mo and family mr and mrs joe Mos Mo sieman seman and matilda moose man of whiterocks were wem guests at the boyd cooseman Mo home name during the mr and mrs grant board bead head and family famili of midvale visited mrs Board heads parents mr and mrs joseph horrocks mariene marlene horrocks accompanied them home after visiting Ps a week with them mr hit and mrs clyde hacking hicking visited with mr and mrs HY rum B burgess jenney janney lee Is IS staying ta at the burgess home while she attends school this winter mr and mrs bob rich of rangely langely moved his mother and sisters mrs jerry rich delone and charlotte to lapoint from meeker the girl swill attend school this winter thai that were the meanest outfit it 0 of to footgear that any boy tri tried to get on or off made of a heavy tough rubberized fabric these boats were designed with a certain r construction at them an kles that was to help them f from bulling pulling off the wearies we arees feet fee t roa as he a waded mud whoever it was that invented those boots succeeded admirably in creating something that would not pa off in mud if getting into them was something of a chore get ting ung out of them wat was a minor operation it was wasI finally discovered cov ered that a fork in a small i cherry tree was just tight right to serve as a boot jack so the urchin could divest himself of the foot gear ear by lying on his back wedging g his foot in n the tha fork ol 01 of I 1 the tree placing the other othes toot foot against the tree and pushing for all he was worth morning sun iowa news herald this issue of the union p probably ob marks my exit from the publishing business after an active life of seven tyone years forty two of them is ai a newspaper publisher we began our active life a at t ten years ears of I 1 a age e swinging a I 1 lash ash whip over me ane backs of h huge uge ug ugly ly oxen recently released ft from am th the a freight wagon trains 0 of f the dakotas when the railroads came through they were the very essence of bovine ovin advey depravity vity and the only language age they understood was profanity or unity of the most violent kind nd have been going at one thing or another eve ever r al since nce and it may be high time to retire arthur towne in the otsego mich union the new power plant that will electricity for the atomic energy project in kentucky will bu burn m seven to eight thousand tons of coal a day cl when it is operating under full load land |