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The Corbin Times-Tribune from Corbin, Kentucky • Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUAKYJ, 1970 Ed Diddle Of Western Dies Today THE CORBIN, DAILY TRIBUNE PAOI THRU Obituary Notices U.S. Will Not Abandon Formosa From 1) naval patrols In the Formosa against Communist China. The which called "badly (Contlnuml Prom 1) T. Casey Barbourvllle, arid Mrs. Lois Hub- the East Pine Knot Tabernacle hard, Gn r.

1. Casey, 8(1, Cloarwaler, i jnwi en cc died nt am i Harrison a Clear- Chester several Hamsburg: ing off of diplomatic mill- neck, more than vague iissur- Nationalists to keep China's 20 miles northwest ot Silicon, nvl S1 "'vivc(l ly his daughter, Funeral services, were' -con- The-body-will lie In slate at tary support for President anees from the vice president, seat in the United Nations. Agnew told the OIs: eoach first and foremost. His Mrs A Galbrailli, Clearwa- lle P( a Ihc Pentecostal Church lnc church until the funeral Chiang Kai-shek's regime. The Nationalists are purlieu- Chiang also is expected to pie back homo are darn loams won 13 titles in (lie Ken- tcl lw sons Thco Casey, Oka- a a Thursday by the Rev our Recent reports that the United larly upset by the recent relaxa- press for an explanation of U.S.

proud of you and you're lucky Intercollegiate Athletic lona, arid B. A. Casey, A a cii'pp lite Rev Waller Slatesjs planning-a reduction in lion of U.S. trade embargoes troop withdrawals from Viet- doing over Conference, eight in the South. Knoxville, Tcnn.

Disney, and the David Shel- Intercollegiate Conference, Funeral services will bo con- ton. Burial was in the Hulchinson Mrs. Beatrice McKinney Ow- But Diddle wns a basketball Beatrice Owens and won or shared 11 lilies in dueled at 2 p.m., Salurday at 'Cemetery the Ohio the tough Ohio Valley Confer; (be Vankirk Funeral Home Chap- Pallbearers were Tommy War- ens, 57, Ages, died Monday after el by Ihe Rev. Noble Casey. Buri- ren, TIerby Spivey, John Spivey, lon illness.

Tournamerttj al wil1 l)c in the Pine Hill Come- Arthur Spivey, Bob Spivey, Orbie shc is survived by five daugh The Ililltoppors also had a Spivey, Chester Click, and Tom- tournament record of 131-47, in- Tlle )ncl is at the funeral my Gerald Warren. Honorary eluding appearances lu tile home wncrc friends may call pallbearers were Caleb Tinslcy, mey Mrs Etnel Owcns ani1 NCAA, tourney, NIT, Sugar er 1 P.m., tonight. David Ballard Howard Mill- Mrs Opal sons- Bowl, Orange Bowl, Bluegrass, er, Mike Pope, John Mackey, Wheeler Owens, Hubert Owens, All-College, Kentucky Invitation- Li a McNamara Evie Merida Homer Lee Jack- son, Dave Spivey, Clifford Prich lcrs Mrs Claude Ball, Mrs, Ba TM a TM Cresong, Mrs. Earl Ra- al, National Campus Tourna- ment -and Olympic Playoffs. -Mrs.

Linda Abncr McNamara, ard', Shell Richard Hop Owens and Harold hrothers, John Me- Kinney, Wilhamsburg; Charles 1 HI 1,1. i-Jiiiud i i i i i i i ii. i i ontii i i i i i Sixteen of his players went on 75 BarbourvilJe, died Tuesday per, Virgil Yeager, Elbert Ev- McKmaey, Jellico, and Clar- to professional ha a 13 re- 4 cnoe Cincinnati: professional ball, and 13 re ceived Atl-American honors. at her home. ans, Pallis Burton, Bailey Shel- She is survived by her bus- ton, Harold Jones, Henderson The All-Americans were Wil- band, Evan McNamara; her Gray, Witt McDonald, Homer liam McCrocklin, 1938; Carlyle daughter, Mrs.

Gillis Barnett, Bain, and Ossie Bunch. Towery, 1940; Oran McKinney, Barbourville; her brother, iRob- 19I3; Don Ray, Doe Gibson and eft Smith, Florida; two sislers, A Odie Spears, 19-18; John Old- Mrs. Sallie Reynolds, Blue Hole, oe ham, the present Western Ken- and Mrs. Lillie Hickey, Cincin- Clyde K. Williams, 62, Arlcm- ioen a r-'i 1S49; LaVoy nat1 and nine grandchildren.

us, died Wednesday in the Good li 19 5 i Funeral services con-' Samaritan Hospital, Lexington. TinhTi IMO 195 clllcted at Thursda at tlle is survived by his wife, Darel Carrier er Fui eral Home Chapel by Mrs'. Elva, Williams; his mother, the Rev. Andy Reese. Burial was Mrs.

Arlcm- Tom the Barbourville City Ceme- us; seven brothers, R. was rated by Diddle as the "best 'tery. a Barbourville; Forester all-around player I have ever Pallbearers were Wilbert Ev- Williams, Arlemusf Arnold 'Will- seen." Diddle considered his ans, Willard Burnett, Johnnie Hams, Dan Williams, 1947-48 learn his greatest. Helton, John Pickard, George liams, Leo Williams, and Paul Top Moments Kinder, Tom Collinsworth, and Williams, Columbus, One of the top moments in Kermit Peace. Honorary pall- Mrs.

Carrie Alford' and Came when his 1963 team bearers were Dr. H. L. Bushey, Mrs. Stella Johnson, Artcmus, played the first game ever Dr Clifton, Waller C.

Hop- Funeral services were terS; sistcrs Mrs Maudic Funeral dueler! TM TM Assembly rod Bur' Asse TM'f Chu Goi.Sm- bv th' Fvanf by the Evails Funeral Hettie Centers Mrs. Heltie Centers, 43, SI. 2 Williamsburg, died at 3:05 a. m. Wednesday in the.

Jellico Hospital. She is survived by her hus- band, Ernest Centers; two dau- ghters, Mrs. Naomi Brown and Miss Linda Centers, Williams- burg; sons, Charles ters, Cincinnati, and Stanley staged in the E. A er Paul Mitchell, Finley ducted at 2 p.m., Friday at the Centers, Williamsburg- her sis- Diddle Arena on the Western Barnett, R. Kidd, and Sey- Hopper Funeral Home Chapel by ter, Mrs.

Louise Stiger, "ioungs- campus. mour Hopper. the Rev. A. S.

Marsee, the Rev. town her step-mother During his lifetime, Diddle Wade Buchanan, the Rev. Ken- Mrs- Emma Davenport, Wil- was elected to the Helms Ath- I ncth Dick and the Rev ln letic Foundation's National Hall cv Partai. Burial was in the Bar- of Fame, the Kentucky Athletic McCoy Lewis 63 Clearwater, bourville City Cemetery. Mt.

Hal! of Fame, and the Naismith a formerly of Corbin died Lodge 187 conducted the Masonic Hall of Fame. at Thursday in a Clear- water Hospital. He was a teach- allbcarers we re Ed Mcbbii- at Lynn: Camp High. School Jonn i xon Bill Sears, Ulys for many Bingham, Jesse Lay, Floyd He is survived his Carlos Pope, and Co- Zylphia Lewis; his son, 1 iumbus Mills. i von Lewis, Riverside, one grandchild; sisters, Mrs.

Nora Manning, Corbin, Mrs. lfweo Pearl Hubbard, Bright The Rev. Talmadge LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP); fc 1 1 brothers, Fohso'Lewis, ton- 75. pine Knot, died at 8:40 aim.

Mike Casey said today.his doc- don; Oakley Lewis, Detroit, Wednesday at his home. tor has told-him-he. can begin: Cecil Lewis, Milford, He is survived his wife, practice with-the. University; of Ohio, 1 and Floyd tcwis, Clear Mrs. Laura Chitwobd; four sons, Kentucky basketball team on water, Fia.

Edwin Chltwood, Elsmere; Bus- Monday. will be con, chitwood, Lakewood, Lasey, who said he has-been ducted at 11 a.m., Saturday by Herbert Chilwood, practicing, at hom.em the WaS and Chitwobd, ducted at 1 ville on own for. some time; Moss Funeral Home in Clearwa- Pine daughters, Mrs 1 Mike Casey Can Begin To Practice liamsburg. Funeral services willrbe-COBT ducted at 11 a. m.

Saturday at the Wolf Creek Baptist Church by the Rev. Ira Moses and the Bill Childress. Burial will at the home, where friends may, call until the'funeral hour. James Jones James E. Jones, 74, Bryants Store, died Monday at his home.

He is survived by his wife 'Ida Lynch; brother, un id Burial was in Cemetery by the-'-Hop, X. f. vion VOKS ex aed lead 'the ri Wildcals' backcourt i Reed SWofford Mr, season, Was in jurcd In prc- X' Uc season automobile accident. The XReefl Swafford, 79, Harbour- Dayton, Qh.o, and Mrs. per-Funeral Home of Barbouf- cast was removed from his brok- vlUc die Tuesday at the Knox New, 24 grandchil- llle.

leg several weeks ago. 'Hospital. dren and; 15 great grandchil- "If he were able to play this He is survived' by wife, his sister, Mrs. Maude licason it would be miracle," Phcmy hi.i:«oh, Perkins, Marion, Ind: coach Adolph Hupp "But Oscar Swafford, Cincinnati; two -Funeral will 0 an certainly would please me" Oracle Bcddow, ducted 1 Saturday ni die(J Thursday the" result of a fire his. home.

1 Funeral arrangements will- be announced later by the Vankirk Funeral Home. Geoffrey Some rs 'Geoffrey T. Homers, 65,. Tor- onto, Canada, died. Thursday morning in the local hospital! The body was rclurned to Tor- onto by the Vankirk Funeral Home.

Round The Town Sunday 2 p.m. The Executive Board of the Lynn Camp Baptist As- sociation will meet at the Piney Grove Baptist Church. Monday 2 p.m. The Ladies Society of LF will meet at the oC Hall for their regular meeting and insinuation of offi- cers. 7 p.m.

The Felts Homemak- crs will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Ohler, London high- way. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's Altar Society of Ihe Sacred Heart Catholic Church will meet at the Parish Hall on Bell avenue.

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Years Available:
1969-1977