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from M!tp; .Otnenl Hoapltal wu at Ufeljt wltb Patton.
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· Jllllmy BI'Oim of tho Clmlanll
• Jlowlblg Green. Tbo 1who are golr paddle• to earl col· oociatlon already bas Ita own pro- Dana Turner Sr. feD and htll'l Btowa ODd Paul hol'llllll,l of tho
&lt;~&gt;. 1ec1 by Nate lege educations.
ar1m, so tho OGA wUI be the IJI4ia' hll let and II under a doct0t:1 Pubn, lui 1181011•1 Nn. ploy.-, the eolld title fa.
aor In all of the state H4tpt eare.
ei"'f·tlle-!'tar, are DOIUie ._,
Providence 14-11, with OGA Pmodellt Earl Hamilton Cleveland.
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Jbllft 'l'llompoon and Vln of C.lumbu• said the OGA h.ao
Many oGA clubo bave been ac- of Mrl. !)ale WUII•D!• IDd Pot~. 11'91!D. wboao rusblal b1f11
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Uve In the EvQI Scholart
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A Candlelight service was 1Concerns. commission, EkMrs.
was held Sunday evening ed by Richard Gilkey u J,... sell.
Pr_,t were Ml'a Margue- have ever diJtributod.
need~ JlOOSibl• lor Cltnstmao.
•eld Christmas Eve at the iLeo Snulh from lbe
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Bradford Church
of eph, Mrs. Gilkey as Mary, 1 M111 Rulll Reed waa aceom- rite Dul'll, Bernice AM llunt, Santa Clauo was pr...nt at
Heath Methodtst Church '" Icircle ; Lee Smith, •
opening with the con- , Evelyn Wood " the angel; An- ,pamst and a Cltnstmas medl- Faye Uttlf, Helen VanMatre. tho Community tree In Gun n
DINNER GIVEN
lllddlepotl with llle _miDlster, School superintendent,
singing "Joy to the Utony Russell, Danny Evans. 1At10n wu given by the
, Mro. Howard !lyon, M ro. - -- Mn. Albert Yoong enlertainJtov. M. E. Dowson, '" charge. Jam':" Cnswell _from the)!
' Ronnie ll!Jssell was in and Silly Wyatt as shepherds; Iter, John Wyatt.
Thomas, Kate Hyoell,
HARRY fVIIER
eel wtlb a dinner Christmas at
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of the program and the and Bill Lambert, Wesley SllJo Following the service tilt
Powell, Ferne Barker,
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home pJe..,anl ~ i d g e
A special numher, "Lullaby mlss1on on mJSsloM;
lor Chrlstmu Eve" was pre- Glenn Lambert from th';. the
prayer was g~ven ; son and Tony Hendricks
as lowing went caroling : Mr. and
Holfmon, Mn. Lula au.- A!rmu Balle Harry F. PolPr.;..nt were Nlrs. Do1&gt;aentod by the choir under the CS; MISS Bess Sanborn
by Jamos Reed. The acrip- lktnga.
Mrs. Reed and Ruth, Wa J a 1
Rhehe Fields, and Mrl. lor, ... of Mr. ud Mrl. Eo- lei Holter ond eon Mike of
direction of Mrs. Edward John· Afternoon c~rcle; ~ul ture wu resd by Bonnie Pick- Scripture reader ~·., Wayne IKing, Mr. and Mrs
Wesley
White.
,... W. Poller ol Clllffop, ~ W Va Mrs Rob00 ..,
sou. Newman Burdette was or- ard Fult1 from the
King and Mrs James Reed Siason, Charlene and
uchatlle rA llfltt w11 ..,. lw ben IOioeteol lo allotld
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on education ; Robert
The small children ol 'the lwu 'the reader ror the presen- !Might, Mr. and Mrs.
by the group wltll Mrl. 11M Ullltod Staleo Air Foree ":... ~son: Bill. · Mr. and
For tlle candlellghUng aer-from the Finance commlso '
school taught by Anna ltation. A recitatioo was . glven lll!Jsoell, Catherine and
acttnc 84Santaaau.. _,.foralrpolt&lt;emaltere. y g ght Parker and dau·
vic&lt;!, there were 12 candleo on Mrs. Jones from Class 12: and
and Eleanor
Hoover by Charlene Might.
I Russell, Mrs. Ralph
He II a lift cncluatel ol No~ Mrl. ~yrtil Kay William
the communion table which Mn, Jolmoon ol lbe choir.
recitations and songs. • Numbers were sung by the IMrs. Jv'an Wood, Mrl.
Eslie Mouman and
lall Hlp Scllool,
,....t, gltter, and the oo.ies..
repre"'nied the Apostles and A Chrl!tmas hlany
these classes are Bonn i e lchoir made
of Mildred Sll· Mossman, Mrs. Denvlf
W. Vo.
Young
representatives from· variowl waa conducted and
groups of the church llgbied was read by Nancy
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their candle from the altar lhe Children' department; Jlol&gt;. ,
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ert Swanson of lhe Youth Jle.
ParllcipaUng tn this were partment, and L, W. McCo1111111
Emerson Jones, trustee; Mrs. of the Adult department. .
Jack Bechtle from the mom- '!be olnglng of Cltriltmu
herahip commission; Miss Frie- carols by the congregalioll wu
da Faebnle from lbe Christian a part of lbe service.

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YEAR-lONG lOW PRICES ••• PLAID STlMPS ••• WUilY SPECIALS!
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Terrys', G&amp;J Auto Tied For
Lead In Independent League
Standings In lht Gallipolla The parts-men lecl aD tho
Independent Basketball League by quarter scores of .
ow three Ues among the six 32, and ~ In droppinl T•·ll
wa011 following T h u r a d a y rys',
!light's gante11 In which G&amp;J Aaron Bufflll8ton drnpped lr;
Auto Parts gained a tie f o r 22 points, E!nie Bowles add~
first place by defeating Terrya' 20, and
Buffington ch11"
ALL A&amp;P STORES WILL Bl
Grocery Quaker Stele Serv· ped in wllb 18 for the winners,
CLOSED TUESDAY, JAN. I ST
leo eenh,r jUmped Into a tIt who are now 11-2 In the league.
· with Bob Evans Sausage, and Roger Shriver's 27 markers
Marchi's Ror Is deadlocked led Terrya' with Ronnie Halley
with Pt Pleasant.
adding 21 more.
G&amp;J, Auto Paris earned a Marchi's Bar wQn lis second
share of nrst place bY rolling game In a row by postmg a 45to ...a '10-58 victory over Terry&amp;' 'fl triumph over Bob E v an 1
Grocery, thus inflicting the sec- Sausage behind lbe i8 points of
ond straight lo'" on the prov· Bill Brown.
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Ray Wieber nettod 15
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followed by Steve Fuller, who
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Quaker State Service Center
Entered Hnspltal
Amoll8 those who entered pulled Its record to 4-4 by vir·
Holzer hospital over the holi· tuo of a U forfeit win over Pt.
day Included: Tueaday - Miss Plea~ant, which did not have
Tina L. Adkins, 215 Third enough players present to field
Ave., Miss Linda M. Colby, a team.
Davis Hall, Gallipolis, Mus On Jan. 3 at 1be Wa11hlngtorlll
Gwendolyn E. Evallll, Rt. 2 School symnaslum, Qu a e r
Bidwell, Ernest A. Halley, Rt. Stata meets G&amp;J Auto Parts al
2 Cheshire Ray H. Towner, 7 p.m.; Evans Sausage lfkes
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2124 Lineo~ Ave. , Pt. Pleasant, on Pt. Pleasant at a p.m; and . "Su,..,.Ritht-Well
Mrs. Harry F. Ord, Rt. 1 ~ Terrys' Grocery battlfa Mar·
tart, w. Va., Clifton H.. W~li· chi's Bar
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Ann Haskins, Jackson, Mrs. G&amp;J Auto

Rlchonl A. Wagener, Wellston,
· and Edward L. Maloney, Jr.,
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Monday - Owen A. Boster,
Rt. 1 Citeshire, Mloa Gloria P.
Amos, Rt. 2 Cheohlre, Mro.
J a m e a A. Hlggenbotbem.
Grimms Landing, W. Va., Mrs.
Stuart M. Lawhorn, Pomeroy,

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Chicken Legs - - lb. 59c

GrHn ShrimP--:- lb. 95c

Chicken Breasts _

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Shrimp _ 12-oJ~. pkg. $1.29

lb· 29c

Lobster Tails _ _ lb. $1.79

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Shrimp_ 2 lb· pkg. $2.19
Sliced Bacon, 2 lb. pkg. B9c
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falling,
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nlng 1 s-4 feet, Marmet dam
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THI GOLDEN BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Of
Included Mrs. Betty WlnstA&gt;n, Ohio River - John J. ROwe
Mrs. Gerlid Wells and infant up 14, 11:15 p.m.: Hamilton up
dltlghter, Mrs. Kenny Curry 14, 6:30 a.m.; OVEC up 14,
.and Infant son, Mn. Arlin Aflr 7 a.m.: Indiana up 15, 7 am.;
gel and Infant daugbter, Eber c. v. Horner up 17, 11•25 p.m.;
•Wolfe, Mrs. James Hlgglnboth· Jerry Bo1worth down 20, 1:50
FINAL SALI DATE JANUARY 5 ·
em, Mrl. Mildred Bright, Mrs. a.m.; Walter Beckjord down 21,
Earl V-nce. Darvin Harris, 7:15a.m.: Miss Nancy up Green
Rltkle Tucker, Frank Porter, up, 9:3$ p.m.; Edeana •-•~s:
Mrs. Groce Ellyson, Mn. El- worth up Ga-eenup mt~~t,
Dltr Franz Mrs. Donald Lord Asa up Greeriup 8'30 a.m., Eoand lnfanl' eon, Mrs. Timothy so Tonne.- down GJ'Illlltlp 7:·
eoU and Infant son, Mrs. Ken· 16 am.: MiiiSA)IIrl Valley down
neth Stewart and infant daugh- 31, 3:20a.m.: W.Slem down 31,
ter, Mrs. Kennrlb Moore and 5 a .m.; Richard Tibolt down
Infant son, llrs. Thurman 31, 5:211 a.m.; H. E. Bowles up
Wheatley, Mrs. Larry Walburn 32, 6:211 a.m.; Beaver down 33,
and Infant son, Mrs. Neola 4:115 a.m.; · City ol Huntmgton
Lewis, Mrs. Homer Vllltoo, down 33, 4:20 am.; Reliable
Miss Marilyn Compston, Mrs. 33, 6:10 a.m.; Ravenswood t!P
Curtis Swick Charles SWlck, H. 1::15 a.m.
Mrs. Lewis Holberg, Mrs. Wil· GaUipolls Dam - P," U ~ !
llam Rolllllll, Ulysses Brannon, Downey down t:ll p.m., B II i
... 100 lxtro Plold - , . . wtlll fMINhaM of
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William Proctor and Harry Hougland down 9.50 p.m.
Sprouse.
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COCA COLA. 12 OZ.
Case of 24,$1.80 ·
Amoag Alllnl
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Get 25 IJrtre "Plaid Stamps with purah..- ., J ... Patte.,
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""'""ding to the mldnlg re- ,
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thoae palienta who were liltod I •
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as rair included Mrs. ·BesSie I Fuher Ch11dren,
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LEMON CHIFFON CAKE
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Mundell, Randolph Moore, Mrs., F'tlmilie• Are Home
Myrtie Oliver and Mrs. Dan A fsmily dinner was h e I d ,
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W. Davlo.
MondaY evening at tbe home :
Two units of blood were ad· of Mr. aad Mrs. C. 0.
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· mlnls.terecl on Satunjay and \Wo and son, Tommy, In Middle I
units oo Monday, at the biiS· port.
pita!,
Present were all of tbelr chll· .
dren and their families includ·
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and Kathy and MUte ol CinclnPT, PLEASANT- Pt. Pleas- 'l nati, Mr. and Mrs. John Ter11111 bed a quiet Christmas boll· ,rei and Joltn and Christine of
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Gtded al the eounty jail. ROt&gt; Mrs. John FISher of Hebroo •
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Becky Painter. Tammy Mo!S· Pickens, Linda Forrest, Tr... , . annuol Chr!IIIIW ateot l HiO Baske18 Out
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man, Terry Pickens,
Laura ~~~e;l;J:':'i. ':~:;,:-;;~:~:dinner lor employ.., of the' PT. PLEASANT - n,. Point : spent rrumy hour&lt; th• P••• sev
Hoover and Julia Rusoell.
•. Y M' ht' C tb Martin Rntaurant, Middleport Plea ..nt Volunteer l~relll&lt;n diJ· teral monlhs repaor.n ' lo: , ,
Church Sunday The Christ~·· tableau, '·':".. ·~~.:.r-:::.s
N·~~. :,.;. waa hold Jail Friday overung tributod 1110 Cltr!Atmao heokell dresalng dalls and collecting
A ChrtJtmu Communion ser· "Good T1d1np , was present· er
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aetup has made Jt n.....,ury aceording 1o Dr. Wllaon'a antu change the program n • xI nollllCement.
month at Rio Grande collep Registration of student teach.
lr permit a five-day vacation era will be for an hour 111art1J11
between the first and second at 8 a.m. Monday, January 21.
aemesters.
seniors and special atudent.t et
"Students are now asalgned 9 a.m. that day, juniors at 10
to acede"1ie advisors In their a.m., and aophOillOI'eS In the
own subject-matter fields," ae- afternoon.
ecrdlnK to Dr. Carl L. WilBon, Reglslrallon for night clasa·
d•a. of lh• college. "Advisers es will run from 6-8 p.m. Janu•
need time to receive and ana. ary 28 and 29.
Jyze students" · first semester
I'Nalullea w t II repner
grades before advising the atu- froiD 1-10 a,ID. Tuelday, Jaa•
dents on what to take the 18C· •111' zt, while a I bov periOd,
ollli somesttr.'~
otartbiJ at 1 J.m. IQI daJ,
The vaeatloa will be
wUI be devoted te rellttnllu
ary :13-27, after lbe U p.m. of otudenll unable to 6IIJ'OIJ
flnll examinations Januii'Y on Juuary 21.
22.
Registration will be permitDr. Wilson's announcement
altered the previously pubiJab.
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•Ice elubo In Polllt Pleaunt Dayton: . Edward SimP""", 81,
will have tbelr holiday dinner LeblliiOil, died In Klaml Valley
d1111ct IDnlabt. Wednesday, at Hospital from lnjurleo recolvod In
the Moooe Home. Dinner will a collll!oo on Ohio 48 iR Wlll'Nil
be served et 7 p. m.
CoiDIIy &amp;rridaJ.
Tbe "Lirokl" dance II 1 com·
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be by the "Twillghtera.'' Enter. to arrive hero under tow today,
llinmonl for the enning will eompletlng Its reenac:tmeot ol
be Benjamin Franklin IV, rna• Christopher ColumbWI' tl&amp;-yuro .
li&lt;lln; Bobby and IIMu, Sbarl- old voyage of discovery.
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arate accidents. In Cleveland, tho
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snaw Richard L. Krabach re- fie death for the sec:ond consecu·
leased some . austerity mea- live year.
sures for the state government, The dead:
which is showing the a&lt;neral
Monday
funds of the state In serious Chillicothe: Leo M. Koellhofer D
difficulty.
18, RFD t, Londonderry, killed
The cut locally will come If when his car left U.S. !5, B mlloa
an order Is issued to terminate east of here, hit utility pole and
the joba of peroons wbo have rolled over.
--been hired Iince 'Sept. 15. It · • .,....... W ,....,., ..milia 4
reported that some 3,GOO new Dayton; died In houae fire.
employees have ~n added to 1 Sp•inlflold: Goorgo Moore, s,
tho state payroll In tho past near St. P11rls, kllled when ho
tiO-clays. The exact figure of fell from parenu' car Old ,waa
those lidded at the GSI iJ not l'llii over.
known, but they are among tlto Chlllieotho; Richard Bell, 'Ill,
3,000 added.
and Mro. Clara H•ck-dt, It,
Other measures are to halt Columbul, ldlled to a eot.
the hiring of state employeee Uslon on u.s. 23 two mlleo aouth
unles&amp; an omersency exists, Gf here.
notice to 1 groat majority of Clnclnasl: RoNtld Chandler, 4
those hired sillCt! Sept. IS that months, killed when tho ear In
their jobs wUI ,be tmnlnaled, which ho wis riding eruhed Into
halt of au purchases .... for another C&gt;lr here.
emel'lency lwms, half of trips Uhrlchovllle: Scott Speneo, 1111,
by state emptnyees at state ex- lleniiPOI1, a flelllllan fur the Pen.,.
psnse to conventlona, ~ eyivan!a Railroad, kUied when be
and sirDit.i' event.l, lipid up ot -.,u pliload ..between an autostaw purchBIII uniU It !.I learn'' bile •'!'I'a'f(e!ght train' at a gracle
ed whether they are IJIIIIeCeB· erosslng.
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' 'tncll for aervlceo.
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rord Hayes was celebrated
day at her home in Middleport.
'nle decorated cake was
ed with K:e cream snowballa
relattveo who visited in t h
alternoon.
They were Mrs. J . 8
and Rev . and Mrs. Fran
Cheeaebrew of Middleport, Mr.
and Mn. David Coil of Colum·
bua, and Mrs. Ward Hayes
Cheater. Mrs. Hayes and
son, Gregory were also
Favors of miniature
decorated corsages were
given the guests. 'Jb,, refresh·
ment table .was covered with
Merry Cbristmu cloth in
wtth the ChriStmas
Hayes.
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lt, Campbell I•
Parachutist Grad

ted
February 12, but
late reglstranu will pay penal·
ty feoa, may fiJxl some counes
and aectiorll closed, curtailed
credit-hour loads, and there
Johnson, New Haven.
ma) be academic penalties, ac·
BIR'niS: A daughter to Mr.
oording to the dean.
and Mrs. Henry Cook, !;alii·
Jan~., 21·2Z are the dates
polls. A dauahter to Mr. and USE OLD "'
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for final exalilinations but they
Mrs. Charles VanSickle, Pt.
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apply only to multiple aection
Plesant.
GRIFFIN, Ga. IUPII - iMeDYII
COill'8eS - courses which have
Dec 26 enrolled so many students that
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aection for wachlng purposes.
Slnale section courseo wiU
have lht!lr final ualilinatlons
during reJUiarl) scheduled
IDeetlnp on or before January ADMI'M'ED: Oris C~==:ll
IB at the discretion of the In· ham, Harllord; Mlllle 0
structors, according to Dr. Wil- Letart, (expired); H a r
SOil,
Bright, Pt. Ple.!18nt, (exl&gt;ire&lt;il):
"There wiD be DO ldvaiiCO Mrs. Charles Van ,......
You c.n wur and enjoy your "hidden",,__,
reJlltntloa,'' DeaD wtla 01 Pleaunt; Mrs. Henry Coot,
warllllll.
Why Jet valuable old jewelry or watches languish
Dr. WilBon also announced
Mr•. R a Y
in dresser drawers? Our expert repair and restyl·
new policies In efiect second
Pt. Pleasant; Howard
semester, and thereafter,
lng service will restore them to active service ..•
would affect aome students:
Aftar-chrlotmu
quickly, and at modest cost to you!
classes to have started at 8
I. Ell&amp;lblllty for •tuden•~=~
DISCOUNT
a.m. January 28).
ing Includes the same
SA lE II
The new program calls for
point averall'!l that are
c:lasswork at 8 a.rr.. January By~ l'nll Iatentatlonal ed for 81'11duatlon (2.56 In ma.
ALL THII WIIK
l;Jesp&gt;l ea fall &amp;tart, traffic fa- jors, 2.~ In minor£, and 2.00
.... 30" ·40%. !10%
talltles on Ohio hlghwayo over the in all courses,
long ~atmas weekend fell be- 2. Students deficient In quaJ. ~~te~e;j.~·
low prediotlo~ of 31 deaths by, lly-polnts should repeal courses Hardware, Paint, Wallpaper,
state authorltioo.
m which they hava received
A survey by United Preoa In· low grades.
Picken1 Hardwere
~~ showed at least 19 3. Students on probation will
MASON, W. VA.
persons died In traffic accldenu bee ~sc~h~ed~u~led~fo~r.!!J~~J~oa~d~s],,.,;Opt;:;;n~l;•an;,;;;in::;";.T;_;II:,;t;:;:oo;,..,
between s p.m. Friday and 1)110. ·
night Chriotmaa. Two accidental
A number of Gatua eountiails deaths In fires boosted the over.
mltht ha.. the praopect of los- aU death toll to 21.
·
lng their positions at the Galli- Auth!lrities predict 52 person•
P&gt;lls Slaw Institute after the lf!lf be kliJecl In tri!llc accldenu
first of the year - if they and S,oOO Injured In the &amp;tale du.,
were employe!! afer Sept. 15. 1ng the" Chr!slmao, ,,Jnd New
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.w..-~
known of this matter for some dental cleatha had been recorded,
time. However, we won't know but Sunday tapered off with only
definite resulu until the new three.
administration takes aver in Four of the deaths occurred in

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