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Previews In Television THE FIRST CHRISTMAS By Ralph Lane Tonight's 'top shows as pre -and selected by TV Key's-'staff of. ai lend watch screen "ings analyze scripts in New and Hollywood. "The Town Tha Away." Tonight's offbea comedy pleasant change from the usual run of grim stories'presented on this fine lories. The people of a smal town which operates a 'cleverly concealed winery, co through a great trouble to deter Lt. Hanlcy and his men from evacuating them.

(7:30 p.m., Ch. 13) RED SKELTON: Red has a new Christmas show this year. Freddie the Freeloader and pal Muggsy find a litle old Jady rummaging in a garbage can outside a theater. The little old. lady turns out to be ac- treii Greer Garson and Freddie simply won't believe It! The freeloader character' is Red's-'most ingratiating one, and Freddie is sent with Garson.

p.m., Ch. 8) PETTICOAT JUNCTION: (repeat) On this series," you carol while train. To keep the story going, the writers pro-; vide all manner of obstacles to proper holiday, caroling, butythe. cast is smiling and friendly -at the close. (8:30.

p.m.,. Ch. THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES: "The Skill in These Hands." -Loggia is extremely effective as brilliant Cuban surgeon whose mood as a refugee in "this country is explored In an absorbing character sketch. The storyline suffers from too many melodramatic subplots about an offstage brother in Cuba and a large sum of money, but the character of the doctor will hold you throughout. (10 p.m., Ch.

8) Trouble thMD reformed Noxantti, Mid lirtd tktri, fontold, Jtui tra calltia afttf tint Chrishnn, Dor, now a man, cpntwMd maml that OttMJ gwHnr KOff, had'awtr txtn cold. KOKOMO (Ind.) Television Programs (c) Dtnulti Color Prom mi s. Denotes SptcliU Proframt Peru News Wickerham Resigns as Miami County Attorney BELL TELEPHONE HOUR; Songs sung at Christmastime ring through the hour, recalling centuries-old tunes like "Hark, the Herald Angels "God PERU Gration P. Wickerham," who 'has' served Miami Christmas Party WEDNESDAY NITE Steak Special $2.75 Mutlc Dancing ly tht Dtmlnoi PUMPKIN VINE ROOM AT CRIST LANES ON MIT I1VD. "For Gifts Never Return SHOP AT CON'S Package Liquor Stores Wlnti Ctld Bur Parly Nttdi Rest Ye Merry and "Now We Come to present-day popular numbers like "White "Be a and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christ, mas." Lovely.

Maureen O'Hara is your singing host-performer, with Phyllis. Curtin-and the Columbus Boychoir along 'to sing the carols; Howard Keel and Martha Wright the standards; and dancers Sonia Arova and Edmund Novak for a pas de deux from the toy shop scene of the ballet "Coppelia." (10 p.m., Ch. 6--color) County attorney for leveral years, submitted his. resignation Monday-to the Board of Miami County Commissioners, effective The resignation was accepted with regret. Wickerham said that he was resigning 'due, to a shortage of time.and other business inter CStS, A successor to Wickerham is expected to be made "by board when they.decide on 18(15 appointments.

a similar tol Born June 20,1904 in Lee City, Long Holiday Employes in, the-City Hall will enjoy a three and one-half day holiday this week end. The offices of the mayor, superintendent of public city engineer and clerk-treasurer, along with Peru. Utilities will close Thursday noon and' reopen Monday morning; be no city court Etherington's 1959 model auto. City Lawrence of 175 W. Seventh w.as.

fined J5 and costs in city court Monday afternoon by Judge James Grund on charge, of violating City Ordinance 27, 1980. Chris was arrested on a warrant signed by John Massey, charging a'conductor on the Wabash' Railroad" 'for a railroad crossing for more than 20 James Holmes 23,: 560 Jefferson fined $5 and for driving. while his license was suspended. He was arrested' Nov." addition to the: fine, his driver's license was TONIGHT: Myron Cohen, Eva Gabor, German singer Freddy Quinn, and Fetfair chief Murray Zarat, join Johnny Carson tonight. (11:30 p.m., Ch.

6--color) LATE MOVIE; The life of the inforgettable entertainer Al Jolon is told in Late "The 'olson Story" (1947), with Larry 'arks and Evelyn Keyes, (11:20 Ch. 8. There will TONIGHT Maureen O'Hara, hostess on the BEU TELEPHONE HOUR Inheritance fax Assessed A of was as sessed in estate of the Dn Ralph -E. Barnett, Peru 1 and'was approved in the Miami Circuit Court by Judge Frank V.VTJke. TotaLyalue of' the estate was listed His mother, Mrs.

Lucy Barnett of Franklin, his sister, Miss Helen; imong the the will, Academy of Practice :w.m receive. and'i the Dr. Ralph E.vBarnett Scholarship. Fund, established under receive.a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM starring Martha Wright, Phyllis Curtin, Violette Verdy, Edmund Novak, The Columbus Boychoir and special guest Howard Keel with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra P.M. LIVE IN COLOR NBC-TV CHANNEL 6 Presented by the Bell Telephone System and Indiana Bell Of 'the total per cent or is to-be returned to Miami County.

if One Penon Injured -iftrs. Marjorie 43, of 487 Egypt Hill Road, received a cut lip and bruises in a three-car accident.which occurred at 2:20 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Third Street and Broadway. She was a passenger in a ear driven.by her daughter, Patricia Etherington, 19, of Bunker Hill. The driver and her seven-months-old daughter, Lori, were not hurt.

Driver of the second car was Howard Reeves, 55, 351 W. Main Police Reeves was en route south on Broadway when an unidentified motorist en route west. on Third' struck the Reeves, car. -Force of the impact spun the Reeves car around, causing him to lose control of the" vehicle and it crashed car head-on. The' motorist.In the third car failed to stop at' the scene to identify himself.

Damage to Reeves' 1964 mode car was estimated at $300 an suspended'for six months. To Take, Office Jan. 1 A' -officials who start; new --terms of -office on Jan. I. 1 be held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 30. They-are Maurice Bargerhuff, county treasurer, Democrat; Harrold Morris, surveyor, Republican, office; Dr. Maurice Sixbey, coroner, Republican; Earl.Glassburn commissioner, 'irsf -district, Democrat; and Shea, Democrat, state representative. Shea-willbe sworn in at the opening of the Indiana' General Assembly on Thursday, Jan.

7. Lewis Peru, who -was elected commissioner district on the Democratic ticket, will not take officeiuntil Jan. Fred i Mrs. Edward E. Helen F.

Middlekauf, 414 he was the son of James and Isabelle Jane He was married to Mazalla McGIothen in 1923 and she died in-1962. Survivors include Jive sons, Ralph, Frenchburg, Chester, Louisville, Elwood and Charles, both of Peru; and Eugene of Frankfort, three daughters, Mrs. Robert Cdrrell of Peru; Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of Freedom, and-Mrs. Robert Denver, a brother, Albert.of Cincinnati and 16 grandchildren.

Mrs, Rachel Hall, 42, Chicago formerly-of Peru, was listed 1 a good condition.in Dukes Hospital Monday. Her son, James Holmes, SBO Jefferson Peru, another passenger, suffered minor injuries. Extensive Property Damage The town 'of Bunker Hill was. left without for several hours early after Stephen Eder, 104 Wilson struck a large 55-foot utility pole, breaking the pole.in two places'arid demolishing'his 1984 wearing a. seat belt, managed to escape with nothing more than a broken tooth and a cut li.p.

The accident occurred at 1:30 a.m. Sunday on the Bunker Hill and Miami blacktop road, at the intersection of county road 200 west. The youth was en route north when he lost control of his car. Damage to the utility pole and lines it was carrying was estimated at $1,500 by linemen who worked through the night to restore power to the area. Sheriff Lowell investigated.

RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY EVENINO Hospital 4 p.m, Sunday-following two years' illness. Born Aug. 25, ,1897 in Peru, she -was the daughter-of and Teresa (McDermott) Cassel. 'She was married in 1921 to "E'dwjirdiEiiMiddlekauf. Survivors are the -husband, two stepsons, George and Hubert of two sisters, Mrs.

G. -Bennett and Mrs. Clarence Yager, both of Peru; five.grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. was a- member of the First Christian Church. "Funeral services will be held 2 p.m..Wednesday in the-Drake.

Flowers' Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- neral'home at any Two Hurt In Accident Two young, women'from California are being treated in Ntws Houst Coll Music Changing World Weolher wire SI: John Time Reports Themoi Tlmt News Evtnlng. Report Wide. -Sporti, Rtportlnj Wtathtr. fortcasf Fran Farrtll Show Show News 'Aldrldgt Show o'clock Wire Aldrldgt -Show- Htodllnes AldrldBe.Show-.'- to tht Noplt Aldrldoe Show-- Headlines Aldrldgt Show A.M.

News Oil Dukes Hospital injuries suf- Dinner Open 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Make your Christmas dinner a 'family affair with everybody joining us for a delicious, old-fashioned dinner! Roast Turkey Roast Goose Roast Duckling Fried Chicken Oven Baked RELISHES of Candied Yams, Baktd Anorttd Aitoritd Saladt, Dressing, and HOT MINCE and PUMPKIN PIE Adults $2.95 Children $1.95 "Merry Christmas To All" KINGS CROWN INN U.S. 31 BY-PASS SOUTH 01 7-7291 fered-'when car in which they were riding overturned on 2 one mife east of the Wabash-Miami County line in Wabash County. They 'are Sylvia 22, and Ingrid Anderson, both of Placentia, Calif.

Driver of the 1984 model compact car was not hurt. He was John McLaughlin, Claremont. Calif. State Trooper Jack Rich, who investigated, that Me- Laughlin was en route east at a.m. Monday when apparently, fell -asleep at the wheel.

The car crossed the highway, and rolled over. 'The WM listed total The Drake Fiowers ambulance ook the injured women to the wspital. Funeral Services Funeral services for Everett C. Craig," McKirijrtry wilJ- the First'-Baptist Church at Frenchburg, at p.m. Wednesday withithe Rev, 'art Baldiidge officiating.

Bural will be in Craig Cerae- ery. The Drake-FJowers Funeral Home has charge-of arrangements. Mr. Craig was one- car accident which.occurred at Saturday on IndJ 19, a lalf mile north of Peru 1 when his auto went out; of control on a The car throwijig Craig out and then landed on top of The victim had' lived in Eeru pr time pf his death rooming in Waniw where htinj employed ai the Korth- FurniniK -'Factory. WEDNESDAY' A.M.

Exchange -Counlir Journal News Journal Farnv.Markels -Mornrng Journal' -Ftaturc, Farm. Ntwi Hlohllghtt Journal Morning- Journal Roundup Ntwi Wtolhtr Flshtr Show Newi Roundup- Wiolher Report Show: Newi Godfrey News 10: in-Local News Mallnet Anglt Newi -Mallnet P.M. Dlgtit Ntwi Hollywood Crawford 1: DO-CBS Newi Parly World Talk 'to Lucy IMS--Jim Doy Show Ntwi Miss Flckett Show Faihlon Noltt Day Show Ntws Wiathtr Day Show Ptrw'nal Ooieup Daf Show CBS Ntwi Day Show HIM Ntwi Newi Newi Hrust- Call Music Changing World WEDNESDAY P.M. FM WJ Mt of King Paul Houtt With Bttsy Polmir Of King Paul Centrol "Wtathtr Paul" Hlghllghli Central -Weolhtr Unlimited Bill' Cullen'i Advtnturel Unlimited Ptrsptdlvt and Silver Ctntral Weathtr and Sllvtr Vorltty tig. Band LUttnlng--' Cwlral.

Wtolhtr. Central Wtathtr Ptrspedlvt Showcast Off Flossie "Jackson Mrs'. Flossie Jackson', 64, of Ewing died in -Dukes Hos- pital'at 8:30 Born in J.uiy 13, 1900, she was the daughter of- Charles and Cora (Corn) Borning. Surviving.are a son, Obbie T. Jackson of Wabash and-the lowing" brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Ray Stephenson "of Fort Harvey, Monroe, Mrs. Chester Allison, Miami; Mrs. Ollie B. Brown and Mrs. Lawrence Buffenbarger, Silver Lake; Clifford Boring, Wabash; Clarence Boring, Decatur, and Richard Boring, Wilshire, 0'.

Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. the Wire- Nicely Funeral.Home, Wabash. Dr. W. W.

Wimberly will officiate and burial will be in the Vernon Cemetery south of Wabash, Friends may call at the funeral home. TUIIOAY IVINIrW P.M.' 4) Wollv Color (13) FWWl 6) Jcortl. 4) Ltovt 'It- to: I) (13) 7:00 4) Advtntui.el In Porodiu 11) Mr. I) Ortoteit Show on Eorth (c) (131 Combat I 00 UntovchoDIti 1:30 11) Ktd.Sktlton Man From U.N.CL.E 113) McHoH'l Navy 7:00 4) Lloyd Thaxlon (U The. Tyawn 9:30 I) Prltlcaat -Junction 4) That Wai Iht Wttk That Wet (13) Ptyton Plact- 4) Ntwi Ivtnli 10:00 I) Tht and tht Norm 4) Ttn Movlt" 6) Hour (13) Tht Fugltlvt 11:00 6) Final Report I) Ntwi 113) Ntwv I) Latt Show 11:30 Tonloht Show (c) I 4) Crant Show (13) 77 Sunul Strip A.M.

12:45 (13) Contlntntol Comment 1:00 t) Ntwi; Prayer WIDNISDAY MOHNINO A.M. Baby Tlmt o) Today In Indiana (13) Ntwi 7:00 I I) Sunrltt Stmtlttr 6) Todov (13) Humqn Evolution 7:30 41 Today I) Chapel Door (13) wllletord ot Largt I) Cowboy Clyot (13) Casptr Cartoon D.Copt. Kangaroo (13) Jock 1:30 (13) Klndtrgarten Coiltgt 9:00 Movie Party (.1) Collet Cup Thtaltr (13) King ana Odlt 9:30 (13) Don Melvoln 10:00 I) Newi 10:30 Whafi Thli SongT I) I Lovt, Lucy 10:55 6) Newi 11:00 t) Coricenlrallon' 4) Girl Talk I) Andy ot Maybtrry (13) Paul Dlxon snow (c) 6) Jeopardy (c) 4) Blllle Show I) The Real McCoyi (13) Milling Llnkt 11:55 4) Ntwi I) Houst Party (13) Doy In Court 2:55. 1131 Ntwi 4) Anothtr World I) To In. Truth (13) General Hospital 3:25 4) MM-day Rtport I) Newi 3:30 4) Santa Cloui 6) (c) I) of Nlgnt (13) Young Marrlioj 4:00 4) Mlckty Moust Club 1 6) Mntch Gome Secret Storm (13) Trallmosttr 4:25 0 1 News 4:30 I 4) Superman (-4) Bernlt- Herman Presents t) Jock Benny 5:00 (13) Bill Jackson Show (' 4) Popeye and Janlt I) Santa Clous 5:11 (I) Etrly Show 5:30 4) Reeky Show (13) Tht Rllltmon 5:41 4) Poptvt and Janlt ASK FOR WIEOEMANN GENUINE DRAFT BEER IN QUARTS AT YOUR FAVOR- TE DEALER.

NOW! DEIECWES CARTOON I ADVfNTUU FISH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON r.M. 12:00 Soy When (c) 4) Lunchtlmt Theater Lovt ot LIU (13) 50-50 Club 17:25 I) News 13:30 Eny Monty I) Search for Tomorrow Guiding Light il-Ntws 1:00 4) Mlkl Dougloi Show I) Ncwi. 1:30 I o) Let's Moke a Deal (c) I) AI me wetia turn (13) Hello; Peaplcktri 1:55 News 2:00 (61 Lorafla. Young t) Password (13) Price 11 Right 3:30 a) Tht Doctors 4) Milady'i Motlnet RY EVERY WED. 11:30 A.M.

to 9 P.M. con SIAW WHS tUTTER ALL YOU CAN EAT CHILD'S PORIION HOWARD JOHNSON U. S. 11 Holiday Hours Frederick R. Massey St.

Frederick Massey 76, of 501 Tenth- died at 12:25 a.m. Monday'at the Veterans Hospital after a four-Vear-illness." Born in-Blinker Aug. 1 1888, he was the son of Edwi and Bessie Oyler Massey. fl was married to Survivors are widow, thre sons, Fred Eeru; R.R. 3 John E.

of Peru; and Oklahoma six grandchi Oscar 'an Clarence, both of Peru and sister, Mrs. Florence Dillman Peru. Mr. Massey was a meat cut ter, last employed by the Ditzler Locker He was a mem ber of Church and was a veteran of World War I Funeral services will be heh at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Eikenberry Funeral Home with the Rev.

Loren McMullen officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time. I KRIEG'S a i a Inn CLOSED FRI, DEC, 25 26 OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 27 CLOSED MONDAY, DEC.

28 Will Collect Additional Taxes A total, of has teen added to the tax rolls for next year by County Assessor Jerry Beebe Township As sessor J. McCartney from additional personal property tax assessments. The largest share of the money will be derived from, cars which had not been reported and a.few businesses. MANPOWER MAKES PHOTOSTATIC COPIES, P.M. TUESDAY- KVININO WKMO-PM- n.t M.C.

Condlellgtit aril Wlnt Tonight Muilc Tlmt CBS Ntwi Bett.pl Brtadway Tlmt. A.M. OH-. WIDNI5MY" M.I M.C. Sign On- Local Ntvn Indiana, Local.

Niwl Tlmt; P.M. NtWI Rtndeivout Muilc Tlmt- Tlmt Local Ntwi: Local Niwl jlc Tlmt NOW! "UACH 'WUiClE PARTY" Starts WEDNESDAY At JuHnr Inm Don.ld Duck Carton Football of A I SATURDAY LATE SHOW 10 P.M. (DOORS OPEN 9:30) Biggest Stan of land That Brought On Craza. SEE! THE FIRST ANNUAL Christmas Shopping? Yes! ON YOUR WAY, STOP AND ENJOY A NICE NOON MEAL or EVENING DINNER WITH US I FULL DINNERS SALAD BOWLS ir SANDWICHES TURKEY PLATE CORNED BEEF PLATE Or Just A Good Cup of OPEN It A.M. to 9 P.M.

Towdoy thru Sunday KRIEG'S SYCAMORE VILLAGE INN M13 W. Sycambra Ol 2-8742.

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