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2 CtjUltroilif 9. (Sazritf Thursday, Dec. 15, 1960 News of the Markets Obituaries Ethiopian Emperor Dethroned by Son; Fighting Reported VORK STOCKS A flurry cf activity after the NEtf YORK (AP)-Noon stocks 'noon reading boosted enough key Bucy Funeral Service for Mrs. Mayme Bucy, 119 N. High was held at 2 Iqjj! stocks to push the list ahead on LONDON (AP) A British danger to Britons and Brit- p.m.

Wednesday In the Ware Funeral Home, with the Rev. Benjamin F. Judd officiating. Burial was in Grandview Cemetery. balance, mere was no particular news connected with the rise.

Autos, rubbers, mail orders and oils remained mostly lower. Farm 53 21 33'i 42' ernment spokesman 8aid today ish Commonwealth subjects, total- 'sA Allegheny Allied Chemical American Airlines American Can American Cyanamid American Tel Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Anchor H. Glass fighting has broken out in Addis ing 900 Pallbearers were Earl Rum- 1 He concluded: Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia 95 implements, tobaccos and drugs 6314 1 joined in a slightly higher trend. There is no evidence o' inter Edward Heath, lord privy seal. baugh.

William Snyder, Robert Perdue, Robert Harness, Alfred Bryant and George Girter. ference from outside Ethiopia in told the House of Commons he had received this information revolt." The Dow jones industrial average at noon was up .48 at 613.18. Corporate and tJ.S. government bonds were mixed. from the British ambassador "in! M-year-oia crown prince steel Mrs.

C. A. Ellis Service will be held at i p.m. th narf hmir Tfc. artihaj.

apparently toon advantage ol tus. Atchison 44 37 68 tVi 39H 654 39'i 22Ti sador threw open the embassy 68-year-old father's absence -to Atlantic Refining" corn-wind in Addis Ababa to any jBendix Av I Id Friday in the Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris, for MrS. OHIO GRAIN COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-Ohio Dept. of Agrl.

Cash grain prices: British subjects who wished to ine proclamation oi a new gov- Betmenem steei Eula Ellis, 75, mother of Mrs. take refuge there. jernment maae no mention oi tne-Cen Soya Truman (Trudy) Morris, 88 Fruit emperor, so lecnnicauy ne was tnesapeaite 8c unio A broadcast from Ethiopia an-i" iw rrw tviJp A'stUJ the 'king of kings" of Ethic-; nnnnrpH lhat Crown Prince Asfa: Col Oh El Cooper Bessemer Wassan has been proclaimed king I ia' tW African nation in nlam nf: Would End "Injustice" Curtis Wright his father. Emneror Haile Selas- But Crown Prince Asfa Wassan Douglas Aircraft THREE HUNDRED BUSFiELS OF OATS b'anketed Route 23 Just south of the Scioto River bridge at Piketon at 7 p.m. IVednesd iy after a truck driven south by Maurice W.

Vaughter, 51, Friendship, overturned. The driver was taken to Pike County Hospital where he was admitted for observation of scalp and right ear lacerations. The truck was demolished and the oats ankle-deep on the highway were swept onto the berm. Vaughter was cited to the Piketon mayor's court Tuesday on a reckless driving charge. (Gazette photo by Barbara Bolmer Kalfs.) Hill Drive.

Mrs. Ellis died Wednesday after an illness of several months. Surviving are the husband, C. A. Ellis: the daughter and a granddaughter, Cacia, and a sister.

Mrs. Mae Stewart, Lexington, Ky. Burial will be in Mount Sterling, Ky. Mrs. Morris has been at her sje declared his aim was to end Du Pont The broadcast was heard here) 3,000 years of injustice." This.nrestone as the deposed emperor dashed appeared to be a direct attack jOeneral Dynamics.

Corp toward home from Brazil, where 'on the dynasty itself, which traces (General. Electric No 2 red wheat mostly unchanged 1.B5-1.92, mostly 1.87-1.92; No 2 yellow ear corn mostly unchanged 92-98 per bu, mostly 93-97; or 1.32-1.40 per 100 lbs, mostly 1.33-1.38; No 2 oats mostly unchanged 55-62, mostly 60; No i soybeans unchanged td 1 higher 2.01-2.U, mostly 2.04-2.11. CrNCtNNAt! PRODUCE CINCINNATI (AP) Eggs, prices Jaid at farms after candling and grading: A jumbo 4147; large 39-45; medium 32-38; small 28-34; barge 29-38; undergrades 1523. Potatoes 3.10-3.75. 58'i 48'i SO 18 29'1 lM'i 34 42'i 76'i 73 41'i 26'i 51 334 44 424 58'i 414 3ii he had been on a formal state Us origins to a union of Kingenerai rooas isit while Wednesday's coup took.Solom onand the Queen of Sheba mother's bedside through most of place in Addis Ababa.

The Coup came as a stunning her illness, and was with hef when she died. Mr. Morris left for Paris Thursday morning. City Planners Recommend Zone Changes to Council General Motors Gen Tel El Goodrich Goodyear Harb Walker International Harv Johns-Manville Kaiser Alum Kroger Co The Ethiopian broadcast an-j surprise to tnose wno Know buno-nounced the appointment of a new' pa well. The emperor left his cap-prime minister.

Ras Imru. former jital at the end of November for Ethiopian ambassador to India an extended trip through West and Russia. (Africa and Latin America. Ethio- The British Foreign Office said pia appeared untouched by the the British government has been! wave of nationalism and unrest Mrs. Jessie Churchheus Mrs.

Jessie Churchheus, 87, a recently. former Chillicothe resident, died at 10 a.m. Thursday at 1103 Elm L.O.F. Glass asked informally to recognize the: sweeping Africa, artd all looked) At the start of the meeting, City School Supt. Paul Hydell was sworn in as a member by President Eugene D.

Rigney to succeed Supt. Ellis B. Hatton, who died XJead Corp new regime. tranquil at the tune Others atending the session were: Howard Laymon, Louis A. Ginther and City Engineer Dayton Cook.

Washington C. after an extended Illness. She was the mother of Mrs. Lee Dumm, Route Telegraphic communications His crack imperial bodyguard Merr.Ch still were severed with Addis Aba-from which came the Ethiopian Montgomery Ward COLUMBUS POULTRY COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Prices paid to country packing plants for. eggs delivered to major Ohio cities, cases included, consumer grades, including U.

S. grades, minimum 50 case lots. Ldose, large A 48-55; medium 40-44; small 35-38; large 45-48; cartort large A 52-59; medium A 44-49; 4. Arrangements are by Fawcetfc Oliver Funeral Home. ba 24 hours after first reports of units that fought in the Korean) National Cash Reg the coup reached Western capi- War were considered intensely tals.

loyal. Zoning changes, as determined et the Nov. 9 meeting of the City Planning Commission, had a public hearing at the commission tneeting at City Hall Wednesday. As there were no objections, the changes were recommended to City Council. They involve the following: Randall Terrace, from Residence A-U to Residence AS; the area on the west side of Park Street opposite the high school kite, to Residence an area South of Mill Street, from Indus National Distillery H.

Y. Central Ohio Oil Henry F. Pochop Arrangements are being com The Ethiopian radio announced! Some of the guard are believed I that all air traffic to and from to have been sent among the 2,500 i Penny, J. C. Kennedy Cops Illinois Postelection Battle SPRINGFIELD.

111. (AP) -jelectors in Mississippi and Aia. President-elect John F. Kennedy bama to join In supporting Vir the country had been suspended Ethiopians now serving under the and said the armed forces would N. command in the Congo.

"take necessary measures" to see however, and their absence may small A 43-45. Poultry prices at farms, Ohio and souther Indiana, No 1 quality fryers, 144-154; hens heavy 16-22; light 9-13. Pennsylvania RR Pitt Plate Procter Gamble Pullman Inc R.CA Republic Steel 53 344 8 27 604 24 16 36 43 114 68i 1384 314 534 53-H 554 384 374 204 554 39 49 74 484 pleted by Fiircett-Ollver Funeral Home for Henry F. Pochop, 620 Glyhn Court, Detroit, who died at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Providence Hospital, Detroit.

Mr. Po-chop's wife Is the former Gertrude Weakley of Chillicothe. that this directive was earned, uave eiven dissidents an oDDortu- nity 4o strike for pow er. trial to Residence except for the west side of Park Street from won the postelection battle of conservative Democratic ballots in Illinois Wednesday. HisSen.

Harry F. Byrd when the Has Two Other Sons The emperor also is reported toj title to Its 27 electoral votes was; Electoral College meets in the 50 out. In London, Heath told Parliament the British, ambassador in Addis Ababa had reported fighting in the Ethiopian cfloital involved "moderate small arms and mortar firing." Heath said there was no reason certified unanimously by the Re states next Monday. Hafiey Stonerock KINGSTON Harley William Stonerock, 89, died at tAi b.m. Wednesday at his residence.

Ill for a year, his death resulted publican-controlled State Electoral Board. Certification by the board as- The board ruled there was Insufficient evidence to back up Republican charges of wholesale sures Kennedy of 300 electoral! vote fraud in heavily Democratic i to believe that there was imme- from pneumonia. A farmer, he votes, 31 more than the minimum; Cook County, including Chicago. lill to Chestnut Street, which is td be Business the Western-Vv'oodbridge Avenues intersection, to Business the Barrett residence on Western Avenue, to Residence Fairway Avenue extended, to Residence with a 80-foot strip on the east side of (he street to Business and the Tudor property at Bridge and Seventh Streets, to Residence from Business A. Exchange Delayed Regarding the city's land-exchange proposal with the Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Socony Sperry Rand Standard Brands Standard Oil N.

J. Standard Oil Ohio Stud-Packard 1 Timken Roll Bear United Aircraft U. S. Rubber U. Steel Wcstinghouse Elect Wheeling Steel Whirlpool Corp Sales At one point In the bitter weeks had movfed frorfi the Bethel corri- have had some differences with Asfa Wassan, and there have been rumors that he might bypass the crown prince in favor of some other successor.

There- are two royal sons besides Asfa' No one supposed, however, that; Asfa Wassan plump, short and: fun-loving and twice-married would dare engineer a plot against his father. He picked up modern progressive Ideas while a university student in England and on a visit needed to elect, unless some of the Southern electors chosen un- since the Nov. 8 election, Gov. mtinlty to Kingston following re- 374 Ohio College (Continued From Page One) der the Kennedy banner decide William G. Stratton, lame duckjtiremenl.

to stray. Vice President Richard, Republican who heads the board, Mr. Stonerock was born In Wil-M. Nixon has 223 electoral votes, threatened to withhold certifica-Uarnsport on Nov. 18, 1871, the Southern defections appear un-jtion if tangible proof of fraud1 son Of John and Mary Older likely despite an appeal from 14; were presented.

He stated Stonerock. Oii Oct. 28, 1896, he 45 76 524 424 284 1,330,000 powers they have at present," he emphasized. Dr. Baker, in his remarks, said Wednesday: "I don't feel this married Mazie Joy( who survives that "an idea is only as good asjt0 lhe United States last year Also surviving are two daugh No Clues Yet In Slaying PAULDING, Ohio (AP)-After a month-long Investigation, authorities admit that no new Information has been turned tip in the assault slaying of 14-year-bld Nancy Lee Eagleson, a Paulding High School freshman.

"We know bnly two things for sure It was a man and fie drove an automobile," Paulding County Sheriff John Keller said. "We also know 30 men who didn't do it," Keeler added, referring to the numerous persons questioned during the lengthy investigation. The girl's body was found Nov. 14 in Woods along county road 176. She had been assaulted and shot hi the throat.

A man had pulled her into a car while she walked along a street in this community of 2,500 with her 5-year-bld sister. The it turns out to be and that "we The crown prince charged "laws stand on the verge of a great newj and regulations of the country YMCA. no action was taken, as the Columbus Southern Ohio Electric Co. has been unable to determine Us property lines. City Manager C.

R. Lukens and Mayor Nicholas Holmes reported showing has been made today." The official tallies show Kennedy carried Illinois by 8,858 votes out of nearly 4.75 million cast. Kennedy piled up his margin program ot great signmcance toave been abused to deprive the ters. Mrs. Mary Evans, Kingston, and Mrs.

Nelle Rush, Columbus; two sons, John E. at home, and Virgil, Kingston: a brother, Harry, of Dayton; five grandchildren this part of Ohio common people of their rights and CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI (AP)-(USpA) -Cattle, 500; calves, 100; slaughter heifers, cows and bulls steady; vealfers" Steady to strong; standard 1,004 lb Holstein slaughter steers 20.00; few lots good 725- in Cook County, offsetting Vice He declared it was time to pay tribute to the steps that have privileges order to boost up the riches of the favored few." He that the utility firm has had to and eight great-grandchildren, Mr, President Richard M. Nixon's re-survey its substation property edge downstate. pledged to raise living standards, to respect foreign capital and car before coming to a decision on disposal of a part of the tract. The citv; desiring to build a Moslems Contained In Casbah ALGIERS (AP) Moslems the turbulent casbah today milled and shouted rebel slogans, but tough French riot forces kept disturbances confined to the ancient Arab quarter.

Early today troops and riot police permitted exit from the casbah, where 80,000 persons live In filth and squalor, but they pro ry out "concrete action" to end(962 ib heifers 23.00-24.00; utility Stonerock was a member of the been taken for the establishment Church of Christ in Christian of a university branch here. Union. "I find there is tremendous in- Servicfc will be held at i p.m. terest everywhere in Chillicothe Sunday in the Hill Funeral Home, in the university branch and that The Rev. Henry Hammond will, it Is having a great impact on oppression, poverty and ignor CHS Bands In Seasonal Program and standard 17.00-19.00; Utility cows 14.00-15.00; cannerS and cutters 11.50-14.00; mostly 12.00 up; few cutters 14.50; utility arid commercial bulls 17.00-18.50; choice vealerS 30.00-34.00; few head 36.00- officiate, and burial will be in the this area," the university presf Bethel Cemetery.

Friends may ance. Despite much talk of development, the ancient kingdom remains steeptd in barbarism. Although independent throughout its long history except for a few years of occupation by Mussolini's Italy, Ethiopia lags far behind African call at the funeral home after 6:30 b.m. Friday. four-lane Park Street boulevard from the North High Street underpass to Water Street, needs a portion of the utility's property and a slice of the land.

The would be given a portion of the Yoctan-gee park land, If the city can get a part of the substation property. Mayor Holmes said a letter on the electric company's stand is expected shortly. Interested in developments be dent said. He emphasized the importance of preserving the present level of higher education by decentralization, as the costs of centralized 37.00: pood 25.00-30.00: standard 20.00-24.00; i lot common 600 lb' sister fled to a nearby house Chillicothe High School Concert and Cadet Bands presented their Mrs. Elza O.

Sowers Mrs. Susie Elizabeth Sowers, "2. hibited entry. About 100 Arabs fil very states coionizea Dy Europeans. trred nut (hroiich mtp mnrii.

hv! Christmas program to an appre residential education are high. (died Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in her pulling back barbed wirfe barriers ana receptive auaicnce in home near Wellston where she "We must not overlook the lm the high school auditorium which ring the quarter. stocker heifers 15.00. Hogs, barrows and gilts slow; early sales -steady; around 35 head Nd i-2, near 220 lb 18.50; mixed.

i-3, and 2-3, 180-240 lb 18.00-18.35; mostly 18.25 18.33 for 225 lb down; heavier weights hot established; sows mostly steady; me nited btates nas spent ilia million for technical assistance in the last 10 years, mainly starting education programs, drilling wtils and making Surveys. had been a resident for the last portance of improvement in areas yond the city's boundaries, the Wednesday night. seven years. where good schools are located, planner decided that. wiUun the, dur A seasonal mood get as the jurisdictional three-mile limit of; 4 'raript hanH nrn ih Born on uec.

1, isss uroana, he said. Ii pnM i nays nas ciaimra lire city, luais auu aiictii.e The Soviet Union extended $100 million in credit last year, but little of it has been i be recorded with deeds. lives, most of them Moslem. Wlin uwisimas tnoraies in tradi-There were Indications that ex- tional blending. mixed 1-3, 300-400 lb 13.25 15.00; The Rev.

Beii Judd of the First Presbyterian Church, where first daytime branch college classes In the state have been held, gave the she was the daughter of Jackson and Mary Smith George. Surviving are her husband, Elza O. Sowers: two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Miller. Chillicothe, and While not relinquishing any por No 2-3, 400-600 lb 11.50-13.25; boars The concert band continued the conc, continue rum iii rnmrnUsinn'-emlst were exacting' inst those sympMhcticrit of Cl.istmas in such steady to 25 lower; weights i250 lb: num- I invocation and benediction at the Id.

i.l a 4 from fnrmtii.nnnrrfprthat fnr.to rencn I'residcnt manes uw Charity DdiicdT; Revue Scheduled .1.. ---a finer meet me. D'l r.v tt A 1 a vailiaifl Uf. LI1C 1 JHnF nnV.M Cmm.i llotrtiltnn I me present, tne main area oi a sons, numu wuntio, iwhuwh, Mr. Jones, itt his opening re- rern Hp north of Paint Creek and for this country of nine million" wirmons irom ischaikow- and clarence Sowers.

Wellston; Leon Snyder Heads Foremen Leon Snyder was re-elected president of the Foreman's Club at the December meeting, held at the Pub Steak House Wednesday night. Mr. Snyder, vacationing in California, was elected to his third term as head of the organization. Also re-elected were Robert Merrill, secretary, and E. J.

Hard-man, treasurer. Ralph Adkins was elected vice president, replacing W. T. Rardin, The -club completed plans for its annual Christmas basket and toy distribution. Funds for the distribution come from railroad organizations and individual donations.

D. E. Shecran, chairman of the up 10.25-10.50; few 10.75.. Sheep, 200; scattered sales slaughter wooled lambs and ewes steady; few lot good and choice wooled lambs 16.00-17.00; some cull to choice ewes 4.00-5.00; feeder lambs scarce. ky's "Nutcracker Suite" and PrV Mrs.

char es Throck- TarKS' mmea. Moslems and a million Europe cast of the North Fork of Paint! Holv Niehr hv Adninh. Ad, wis now aoie to attend coi- Pupils of the Jack Sherlck bance Studio, 120 W. Water will pre- ans. Tschaikowslt 'i descriptive num.

lam. McWhorter. Jackson: the branches and I IANt lH A tkAt llllAitlhArtUA A A mentioned that Chillicotheans have sent a revue at Chillicothe High oer leatured the flute section com- MA in taken initial steps for having a School at 4 p.m. Sunday to raise posed of Janet Eakins, Barbara money for a Christmas party for McCarty, Beverly Howard, Jane Chape Funetal Home at Wellston permanent college branch here. the Rdss County Children's Home.

Creek. Next Hearing Jan. 11 The land use and thoroughfare plan will have a public hearing at the commission's nxet session on Jan. 11. Final approval was given to Block of the James A.

Betsch Subdivision, located north of- Laurel Street and along the Kramer, Donna Cartmell. Sallv at 10 a.m. Frldav. Burial will be WALL STREET NEW YORK UP) Steels, air-crafts and selected Issue paced Kennedy Says His Cabinet's Progressing On Thursday, Dec. 22, children ner meeting were: Dr.

Paul Bliss, from the Ross County home will Culp, Mary Lechner. Janet Hard-' in Greenlawn Cemetery, Chilli-man. Janet Hartranft, Tatti Stum-'cothc. bo and Kay Adrian. Frank Rod-I Friends may call at the funeral attend A Christmas party at Vet-Ithe $lock market t(J a spotty ad Goodyear Atomic Corporation public relations consultant; Rep.

T. R. Boring of Vinton County; Sen. Lowell Fess of Yellow Springs; Albert C. Gubitz.

dean of Ohio gcrs was the featured baritone home erans Memorial in Columbus, vance in moueraieiy acuve iraa-sponsored bv "We, All the early this afternoon, pic," founded by Jack Sherick. The Associated Press average Thev will have a chicken dinner of B0 stdeks at noon was bff .10 soloist in Adam's Holy Night." west side of Safford Avenue. WASHINGTON (AP Presl Rev. Leo King Lot-split applications approved dent-elect John F. Kennedy said: A contemporary touch In pro-were: Vernon Betsch.

at Laurel he is "making some came with "The Christ- University branches; Rep. James WAVERLY The Rev. Leo and attend a show given by pro- at 217.90 with the industrials down Hapner of Highland County; G. A. apncr of "W1 Cnf-G- group uinstmas basket committee, said that IS families will Street and Safford Avenue.

toward completing his Song" by Tormc Wells. The King, 57, a former employe of! A-! fessional entertainers. Each child .30. rails up and utilities down vided sketches are recorded withjnct. He still has five of the 10 audience added a fitting climax the 0 and railroads, "Perinicndcnt of rcceh doari l0 numbers to indicate owners; positions to fill jto the concert as thev sang Christ- found dead Irt his home on Route schools; H.

E. Kirk, di- be given assistance. James H. Kelly, on Parsons Ave- Snaking to newsmen from the mas carols to band acconiDani-'l at 3:50 am. Thursday.

of the ohl University rue, if the depth of the land is fWitm nf hi fipoieolnwn rpsl. rticnt. rr p.i I Branch, Lancaster; Rep. J. Chillicothe's "Sweet Adelines," under the direction of Mrs.

Robert Hagley, entertained with Women' barbershop harmony. Four Men to Go more evenly divided; James P.Jdcnce( Kennedy said he wasn't! Directing the cadet band was1 attributed death to a heart of F.vt County Rep. Fred Rice of Jackson County; Rice, on Chffside Drive, making whether he would have an- S. Dale Jones. David I.

Boyd con-1 Born on Aug. 8, 1903 in Berea, he was the son of Brant and "eP- mire uim t-Dnct appointment or two auctea me concert band. G. Riffe Jr. of Scioto City Manager George To Penitentiary Mnuoi rut Kins.

tli if. v. County; liauiem, on rarsons meiiue, but tha, he equal division of land. jbv tomorrow if nt A curb-cut anulication of Clil-l ri i r- mna Tackctt King, survives at Mcholik of Portsmouth; Rep. Myrl iFire Destroys Three Autos in Church-Water Bump Three autos were damaged in I collision cirly Thursday on Water Street at when home.

shoemaker or Ross county: and JACKSON Penitentiary sen- Leach to from one to two years ford Gray. 801 h. Fourth was hpd GrUDD Road Home Additional survivors are two, Rep. Ed Wallace of Pickaway Um a reduced chare- nf maliriom iia.t umi wumu ui and announce appointees during by the city engineer. dav for aU fjve of Km Thomas W.

Mitchell In Jackson vh.uhiihi nip iiunip OI terms were ordered i rrooauon David Young. 26, of Amanda. bmier suspension oi ruics, inc 1 County common picas i for William H. McGlnnis for break-' sons, John W. Vest Albert i 4 i i on a brother, Sherman King Road.

Monday. The toss was Bcrca. Ky. TV. Cabinet posts still vacant.

Mead Corporation Was granted tlSlir.MAW IB Beach. Fin is Vest. Donald Vest and Hnroldlagainst four men indicted by the, tog and entering, Ernrst Martin police iaid. bii 10 iiirniMiincs am an tin- ti. i ill nti.i it 1 1 i it rt'i in Miiiin iivn, bh cn vnuiicmnf inrccrorrnf erund tirv.

inr rtinc Jinn ittpmntM ia i. ftntA AfAmA ti k.4mH p. 4 flUlva UUI ill uic UUJI1U I' X'Z be task of picking iRun r.rim".BaP' chh- Wrr nan.vl hv ifiimiili. udnid I'diwi wiu on me eas cu rn ereti oreaK. uon ns ana Lnar es r-1 i ii.

V. is far enough along to, "-iriJ flt P-m-Mrs. vainenne oiotic, Dom oi tnu- at arraignment proceedings. Rich-'Wills for larceny and Lonnle Dean ties. 430 W.

Fourth and Miss 71. ay through the Christmas ay evens umtea Bap- Ucothe. and Mrs. MelVina ReiS-UrH rtttli nH i. riVin.

Jr nf'Srsrlvrr fnr hmakin ind ntr. VI "wis IiaMIIK Blllll cf 1lrfh. Ih lf RPV. RMlf Helen Schuer. 134 Plum St.

There was heavy damage to the Young Augustus, 252 Church had Sub- item, may call PR 4 7133 or PR'nuiUM td 1n tMrrtnfl.t? Wellston were sehtenced to from ing. mltted his resignation as a mem autd, moderate td Miss Schuer'i 3-0313 ton ofllclatins. Burial will be In Thacker both of Co lumbuV- Vlhtone 10 i P'" wtfs uidiKer. pwn loiumous, eigm pl. hn, fnrfpt-ed nn heha nf At Vniiuhn' and light to Humphries '1 1 v.

ber of the commission, effective Dec. 31. Wellstonian Held As Navy Deserter T' and Go davs In the county on a -charge of hit-skip and he car. Gardner Cemetery near Morgan town. Friends may call at Bojer Fun eral Home Friday morning.

Tdr-Pot Blaze Causes $5 Loss Amlerson "Bud" Vititoe AZnti u. attempted jail break. was fined Saf and costs. brolS i Thp-v were for Tii A $300 bond cf Jarvl Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat-1 an(l plarlJng Uo schools, a as ordered forfeited becausi of, urday in Fa wcett-Oliver Funeral earaPe and 1 hon- th tni-hfr failure to 0n charS Weilsion, was detained In the Ross Firemen were called id the new County jail Wednesday arternoor i CarroI, Food rroducts planl j0hn W.

Vest Mrs. Marv Thelma Vest, M. of Home, with the Rev. C. Kenneth "re 10 run concur-jOt removing mongapea property Holiday Floral Designs 1,1 oni undtr construction pn Seventh Minorities.

lS(rpcl( JlBl Msl rf the L. D. Mason, in charge of ttie; Railroad overhead, when equip. Cincinnati dffice of the FBI, aidini)-, wm tnr. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Greenery Roping Centerpieces Flonti Holly Mistletoe Candiel TOMASTIK SLOWER SHOP Western fand Woodbrldge 335 E.

Fourth died In Chilli- Ley officiating, feurial will be r'i" cothe Hospital at 30 a m. ThUM-'ScliooIeVi Chapel Cemetery. Bcly H. of Wellston. who) Trials will be assigned 8S the day after a nlne-vear Illness.

Friends may call at the funeral:" "amfd bt n0 5ull(y plMS of ft()et Born In Ross Cwmlv on June jjhome after Friday nottn. didmcnts, was scheduled for ar- Carl llensley and Harry Lee 12, she was the daughter of reignment Tuesday, but the pro- Rhodes to i charge of larceny, James and Catherine' Staffan Abner Oakes III, freshman coach ceedings were postponed to allow.Elmer lilies to a charge of fls-Thatker. of Dartmouth's hockey and toronfer with an attorney. and battery, Edward Huston. healed at tloort Thursday.

All companies te.jmndel and Vititoe was apprehended at his home by Incdl agents. Vititoe Is alleged to have deserted from the t'SS Essex on Sept. 23. the fire was extinguished with only a $3 loss1. Simon's Flowers II tost Stcond St, 1-7H er 3-4988 On Jime 8, WiU, stie married yearlings, is the grandson of the Charles Wilson was Sentenced! Paul Jackson Craeft and Donakf mart ho th Indian first from ttne to IS yeari for hreak-H.

Shingler en charges bl driving' Maul, the "Valley Isle," lies atj tli fnlted Slates Department 1 4ohn Wesley Vest, lx iurtitei. iOpert Mon. thru Frl. Till 9 p.m. football touchdown1 9 yeari aga.

Jlng ind entering and Charles while Intoxicated. midpoint of the Hawaiian chain, 'of Interior was established in lurvivori trl four A.

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