The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio (2024)

Page 15, The Daily Reporter, Monday, December 21, Is Fatal ington Court, House. Frederick J. Cramer, 21, of TI fin, when his car struck two steel trucks on Ohio 18 in Tiffin. Charles Porter, 54, of Columbus, of burne, suffered. Friday night in the apartment that killed Vincent Walker.

Adelard G. Prieur, 51, of Defiance, when his car hit a bridge abutment on Ohio 249 near Farmer in Patience, County, Ted of Youngstown, struck by a hit-skip motorist while he was walking along A county road near Youngstown. Sunday Mansel Young, 30, of South banon (Warren County), when the car he was riding in collided with another auto on U.S. 52 about four miles east of Ripley (Brown County). Howard Claghorn, 62, of near Lyons (Fulton County), of Injuries sustained Saturday when the car he was riding in crashed on U.S.

20 about three miles east of Wauseon. Lorenzo Phillips, 24, Cincinnatt, when the car was in not veered off 8 road and struck a guard rail in Montgomery (Hamilton, County). George John Brand, 28, of Stow, when his auto left Ohio 91 near Twinsburg and struck a tree. Thad Armstrong, 83, of Chillicothe, fatally burned when his trousers leg caught fire as he walked by an open gas heater on his back porch. Daisy Mac Harris, 15, of Cleveland, one of 37 passengers on a bus when it overturned into a ditch along U.S.

40 near Spring. field. Barney McCloskey, 50; John Phalen, 67; Patrick Moran, 68; Fred McCoy, 60; Wasil Kierucok, 52; and Thomas O'Day, 89, in a fire in a small hotel for old-age pensioners and railroaders in Lima. Leonard F. Cieslik, 54, of Coshocton, killed when a car driven by his son skidded onto the railroad tracks at the south edge of Coshocton and was hit by a locomotive.

The son, 16, escaped injury. Y.M.C.A. Activities TONIGHT 4:00 Work on decorations 'for Jingle Ball. 4:10 Junior and Senior swim teams practice: Senior High boys' gym class. 5:00 Newsboys and working boy's' gym.

5:15 Diving practice. 5:30 Open swim for Senior High boys. 5:45 Men's swim class. 7:00 Women's advanced swim class. 7:45 Women's minnow class.

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FAIRGROUND ENTRANCE 275 S. TUSC. AVS. PHONE 7-2184 DOVER, O. To 20, Fires Kill 19 In a Treasure of Christmas sentiments complied CLARK KINNAIRD he boar's head was the Englishman's tional' Christmas dish: long bafore the key" was brought to Europe from its native Spanish, America.

When Cromwell came to power through the deport and 1 ing of Charles his Puritan perilament for. bade people of all talthe to catebrate the ground that it was pagan festival, The ban (which was enforced In New England for a number of years) was removed under Charles IT, but the boar's head never recovered its old position at Yuletide festive boards. A boar's head carol is among the oldest secular carols in In exiatence, It is found in the first book of carols printed England, issued in 1521, The boar's head in hand dear 1, Bedecked with bays and rosemary. And I pray: you, my masters, be merry, Quot estis in convivio. Caput apri defero Reddens, laudes Domino, The boar's head, I understand, The finest dish in all the land.

Which is thus all bedecked with gay garland, Let us servire cantico, Boars, which ran wild in England in Druid days, were offered in sacrifice on occasion to the goddess Frigga. It was belleved that she had suggested to people the idea of plowing ground for seeding of through having the boar digging its tusks into the earth. Distributed by King Features Syndicate a Weather Outlook part of the state with less- afternoon. dog for Christmas. And Mr.

O'MalAshland ASHLAND istmas in our neighborhood Ours is a big neighborhood, covering 12 states from New Oil distributors, jobbers and service stations. It's a time York to Tennessee, where over 4,000 Ashland Oil outlets to thank all our neighbors for one of the best years in are located. Everywhere the neighborhood is bright with Ashland's history. And above all, it's a time to be Christmas light, and warm with Christmas greetings. reminded that the true measure of our success depends on NEW YORK (AP) After 8 weekend of off and on television watching, I am suffering from a severe case of blindness and an overdose of Santa Claus plots.

Even a little boy on "WantedDead or Alive" asked to give him for Christmas. Everywhere the dial could turn on the TV set there were twinkling Christmas trees and ground frosted with snow, Between the commercials everybody, except Perry Mason was on their chilly hands, a-stampin' the cold feet and delivering gift-wrapped bundles. That's not quite true. CBS' "Conquest" ignored the Yule and devoted 8 fascinating 30 minutes to the work of a French team of researchers which has literally learned how do talk to locusts. The scientists made recordings of locust songs and learned to reproduce them.

They found they could attract lady locusts almost as efficiently with artificial sound Iures as the and gentlemen locusts themselves. extreme Ed Sullivan, devoted his entire show with the exception of a inches, trained dog act--to the holiday peCin- riod. He even had Polly Bergen The singing "Silent Night" and followsmall ed that by a few numbers by a east choral group. morning. G.

E. Theater put on a halfbe- hour drama called "Mr. O'Malsnow ley," which was concerned with time. a pink winged but rather malacon- droit fairy godfather assigned to some a lonely little boy named Barnaby. Tuesday Barnaby wanted what else a Over Weekend Ohio 12 Persons Perish In 2 Accidents Trafflo 20 Fire Miscellaneous Totals 29 By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS The year-around hazard of traffie and the wintertime hazard of fire teamed up 29 lives in Ohio the past weekend and write a gloomy beginning to Christmas week.

A pair of tragedies accounted for the deaths. Ohio A 70 car collision on near Washington Court House on Saturday killed six persons ranging in age from 5 to 52. Then on Sunday night, a fire the small Lima hotel they resided in ended the lives of men ranging from 50 to 89 years old. What could have been the worst accident of all also came Sunday night when a crowded bus overturned on U.S, 40 near Springfield. But "only" one died there.

The 20 traffic fatalities for the 54-hour period from m. Friday to midnight Sunday a amounted to around the average for a weekend in the state. But the nine deaths by fire-there were two more in a Columbus apartment blaze and one when a Chillicothe man brushed past an open gas heater on his back porch were extremely high. A one-car crash in Seneca County that killed two young Tiffin women Friday night helped swell the total. The fatalities: Friday Frederick H.

Black, 33, of Portland, when the car in which he was riding was struck by a train near Celina. Vincent Walker, 30, of Columbus when a fire and explosion swept through his apartment. Mrs. Franklin Creeger, 28, and Donna Louise O'Neal, 21, both of Tiffin, when the car they were riding in went out of control and crashed on a Seneca County road north of Tiffin. Clyde G.

Kimball, 47, of near Rayland, struck by a car as he crossed Ohio 7 at the edge of that Jefferson County town. Mrs. Donna Lee Donatelli, 28, of Akron, in an auto collision in Akron. Saturday Edward Van Meter, 47; his wife, Jessie, 52, of Washington Court House; Harry G. Rayburn, 39, of Greenfield; his wife, Lou Ann, 29, and their adopted children, Peggy Ann, about 5, and Richard Lynn, about 7, in a head-on collision on Ohio 70 six miles south of Wash- Santa Claus Taking Over All TV Plots By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV- Radio Writer ley promised to conjure one up for him.

It all worked out happily, of course. Don't get me wrong; I think Christmas 19 a wonderful time of the year, It's just that television is overdoing it. Moderation Is something it just hasn't learned yet. I finally fled to radio--but there was Der Bingle groaning "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" on every station. There's no cape except to books.

Deaths In News By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON -Adm. Sir Cecil Harcourt, 67, who accepted the Japanese surrender of Hong Kong in 1945, died Saturday of a heart attack. WASHINGTON (AP) Arthur B. Cooper, 48, assistant to the president of Jessop Steel died Saturday after a long illness. CHICAGO -Wayne B.

Hill, 50, president of the Illinois ference of Seventh-Day Adventists, died Saturday. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -Andres Martinez Trueba, 75, former president of Uruguay, died Saturday. Saturday. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -Dr.

Allan A. Smith, membet 1 NEW YORK -Dr. Aaron the Purdue University educations Himmelstein, 45, heart surgeon al and sociology department since whose research played a role in 1938, died Sunday of a heart ate the 1956 award of a Nobel Prize tack shortly after delivering to two American doctors, died Fri- sermon in the West Point Methday after an operation for A brain tumor. odist Church. AUTO GLASS AUTO Safety Glass Replaced While You Wait We use -ad.

vertised or P.P. Clear or E-Z Eye Safety Glass. INSURANCE CLAIMS PROMPTLY SERVICED Body Work Refinishing Cua Refinishing Co. 435 Race St. Phone 35963 Dover er amounts over the northeast little or none over the south.

Dayton measured three Columbus and -Mansfield two, cinnati and Cleveland a trace. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Official U.S. Weather Bureau summary of Ohio's weather outlook: A band of snow moved over Ohio from the e. west Sunday afternoon and continued through these night. The heaviest accumulation was one to three inches through the snow is associated with two low pressure areas traveling along the Ohio River this These small lows will move.

yond Ohio early tonight and is expected to end at that Freezing temperatures will tinue tonight. However, thawing is indicated for SHOP AND SAVE AT I WILMAR'S NICE GIFT SELECTION STILL AVAILABLE CLOSED Christmas Day and Saturday the friends we make and keep. This is a special time for expressing the good wishes of the 4,900 direct employees in the Ashland Oil family and the We look forward confidently to a New Year blessed with thousands of others associated with independent Ashland an ever increasing circle of friends. Your good neighbor Ashland Oil Dealers all wish you a Merry Christmas and a Bright New Year ASHLAND OIL REFINING COMPANY, Ashland, Kentucky OIL.

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