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•at- Crown Pa PORT HENRY-To the ey* it's merely a pteee of plastic recording tape, but to toe ear of a lonely GI in Viet Nam, It's a happy word from home. Pfc. Joseph Drinkwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Drinkwine of Crown Point, will soon receive this tape re- cording and a picture of loved ones making the recording. • • • Re's (tattooed with the S4th Signal Corps Battalion at a ••?''4. I < •£\>:-\ '3 Nam. Driakwtoe wo*d rfctbir be in the contort of M$ boosts 1 especially at Ottsbftas tb», but vote* and a picture of We ftmfly will have to *> this year. The recorcteg was made to the office erf Port Henry Peace Justice George Weston voter sponsorship of the Americas Red Cross' \Voice from Home\ project. lie program is available ,,t^Pfc.A* ..^fl^PPW^S^^. \* . ^^Sfc W f^^^P«^M desibrtag to coatact Westoa in Port Henry fcr caBfaig at til Utttor LH **•. \fltttf Joey, guess who this is?\ will be the first voice DrtatariDe wlU bear. It's his matter wishing him a Merry Christmas. Soon his father; JWs sister, Peggy, 17; a fitehd, Gordon May, and even Terri, his two* year-old atstor, are to ftfff* usmgvm* ***** from Crown Point • * * \We wel tt Vuranat pipg today... I saw a Christ- mas present I wasat mpposed to see. . .we had a baft game the other night at the school between the facility and fire- men . . . .\ reported Peggy. *Tlw faculty won ... the boys and girts down at the shop say hello, . . .,\ added the father. * *\ \*wri ;., say hi to JoJo tame hy MrtvttU , v Words of heilo frem specUfc friends, notes of eoa*nfe» ment that the stay to Viet Nam will be safe and short.1 and that ever near s *\\* ing of love from said betto to Joseph wine. t • • • Even a ward that seraat boxes of Christinas goodtoi were on their way was to- eluded in the message to hdp add a wort of cheer. \So goodby ... God bless you ... See you soon . . . Time will go fast . . /• said mother, and then the 15-mi» ute taped recording of voices from a long way back heme ended Traffic deaths mount , ALBANY, NY. (AP) - New I York States toll of traffic deaths during the four - day j Thanksgiving holiday pushed \ far beyond the average for the! long holiday Sunday as it ap-j proached last year's near record * : of 41 fatalities. I Associated Press records show ; that New York State has aver- j 1 aged just under 30 deaths since : j the Thanksgiving holiday count j i was extended to four davs in ; 1958. * I m Wt (VJ; % j •<j •'S ^S^S*. **.. &b V «T FACE TO FACE - Brothers Rkhard and Clarence Webster get close to Santa Claw in Tlconderoga to tell him how good they've been. Santa arrived late Friday OK greeted by hundreds e{ good beys and Other pictures Page L FAMILY GATHERING — Terri Drinkwtne, 2-year-old daugb- corder. Joseph is in Viet Nam. Family gathered to send spek- > , »- —• m,„ ».j„..i. •_. , ~ ~ cn season's greetings. From left, with Terri, Mrs. Drinkwine, Roderick, Gordon, May, a friend of the family, and Peggy Drinkwine, Joseph's sister. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Drinkwine of Crown Point, casts an admiring glance at portrait of big brother Pfc. Joseph Drinkwine after wishing him Merry Christmas by tape re- The state's traffic toll zoomed v^ ^ automobile struck a to 37 late Sunday. The highest death count since 1958 was re- corded two years ago, when 47 culvert and a tree. Lewlsboro — Ralph Calder, 44 Area Hospitals Chaniplaiu Nov. 25. 1HC ADMISSIONS Chazy school project uncertain j persons died in highway mis-1 New Canaan, Conn., his car and I haps. j a taxi collided on Route 35. • StiSd!!; ******* l ° mldmght : Cornwall Island, Ont. struck by j Two persons also were killed | \ car f he w * ked ^ ng a TUT ' *~ «^ ,UAiW, al road near Massena. Mineville driver gets a summons I T* Hrra CHAZY—Chazy School District 133S to 231. There were 20 void , spending the 11 million\ on the^™ * \fire two m^nmtmg aed- voters overwhelmingly defeated (ballots. j new school. j dents and a teen-ager died from i Jasper — Alfred Williamson, a proposition to build a $3-mil- • • • «: Some said it would no longer! inhaling a paint mixture. 16. of Woodhull, car skidded off bon central school here last, One of the big questions, still consider itself liable for the! The holiday period also was j Route 17 and overturned. Iweek and not those opposed to, unanswered, is whether the $135,000 annually after this was'n^ted by mild temperatures,! New York — Mr. and Mrs. the new school are split among | Miner Foundation would aid in I accomplished and the district, j f °g ^d some rain. Mr?. Joseph Gosselin, Rouses ! themselves over the alternative. Point; Miss Cinda Trombley, I Some want centralization with Ellenburg Center: Mrs. Curtis i adjacent Champlain and others! is used merelv as a srade ; every seven years Boyea, Altona; Mrs. Byron want to renovate the present school after a merger with some - SCh001 - ; otfler dlstrict tion from the Foundation. \No Papageorge. Chazy, and James Grose, 145 Broad'St M City. DISCHARGES Mrs. Albert Elder, CadyviUe; Mrs. Frank Blair, Peru; Mrs. Roderick McLennan, 97 Boyn- ton Ave., City; Mrs. Clifton Higgins. Mooers. and Mrs. Gladys Moran City, Nov. 2C. IK* ADMISSIONS Harold Eaiie, Clinton St., Keeseville: John Launnatis, renovation of the present school in the long run, would be a big or maintaining it if it ultimately I loser—at the rate of $1 million There has been no clarifica- Walter J. Krzyminiski, 49, and 45, respectively, of Valley Deaths reported Sunday, by I Stream, car struck from rear community; i by another auto and burned Ransomville — Cheryl Cobel-» along Grand Central Parkway. lo, 19, of Ransomville. killed J Liberty — Jerome Kriz, 26, of BURKE—A Mineville woman has received a summons as the result of a one-car accident in the Town of Burke Saturday. Frances Gutilla, 24, was driv- ing her 1964 Rambler west on Route II at 2:15 p.m. State Po- lice said, when she lost control of the vehicle. Yonkers, struck by bullet at hunting cabin. j Cornwall — Mary Hoskins, 24, j of Harriman, car crashed Into tree beside Route 17. Saranac Lake — Norman S. Barr, 50 t of Carthage, drowned i in Fish Pond while deer-hunting. She went off the left side of the road and smashed into sev- eral guard rails, causing dam- age to her car. State PaUce issued her a sum- mons charging her with speed not reasonable or prudent Revolt reported TAIPEI (AP) - Nationalist China's official Central News Agency said Sunday more than 7,000 youths revolted in Tibet on Aug. 10 and killed several hundred Chinese Communist troops and political workers. The agency quoted underground contacts in mainland China. Furthermore, Joseph Brash- It is not clear what the Miner I comments\ indude one from obligation would be under those! Foundation attornev and Trus- nefski, who worked hard to de-1 circumstances. tee James FitzPatrick of Platts- feat the new school proposition, • Had the new school proposal \ burgh. has said he will first ask the; w-on. the Foundation was ready j members of the school board to | to contribute $1 million. ' resign and if that doesn't work, ! In the past, the Foundation ; Bu« crash fatal 66B Sailly Ave.,; ^^ ^ ^ a petition circu-|has been contributing $135,000; FORT WILLIAM, Scotland I lated calling on them to step j annually toward the school dis- • (AP) — A bus carrying 17 teen- ! down. ! triefs budgets. I agers on a climbing expedition 'They have lost their useful- j * • • i left the road and crashed ness,\ Brushnefski says. j Opponents of the new school against a tree near here during The proposal to buid a new j argued the Foundation was real- j the night, killing four and sen- GOODYEAR FRONT-END AND BRAKE SPECIAL Keeseville; Miss Martha Col-»|3.million school was beaten,'ly getting out from under bv ouslv injuring nine. lins, Saranac; Mrs. Victoria Douglas, 10 Standish St., City, and Mrs. Leona Vaughan, Mor- risonville. DISCHARGES Mrs. Shirley Hark, 100 So. Catherine St., City; Mrs. Mil- dred Caska, 54 Smith St, City; Mrs. Marion Cross, Keeseville; Mrs. Carol LaMarche, 140 Oak St., City; Gene Ward, 21 Lo- cust Dr., Peru; Also, Kirby Staley. Saranac; .Amy Sterling, 31 Lake St., Rouses Point; Deborah HotaJ- ing, 35 McGauliey Ave., City, and Herbert Dewey, Rt. 1, Cadyvillle. Phvsicians Nev. 25, INC ADMISSIONS George H. Seddon, 45A Main \L1! St, City; Mrs. Harriet M. Beshon, Main St., Momsoo- viiie; Paul A. Pack, Morrison- uiie: Joseph J. Jahada, »A Baiiev Ave., City, and Mrs. Kathrj-n E. Macy, !•% So. CaUjerine St., City. DISCHARGES Mrs. Viola Schmidt, 20 Allen S:, City; Mrs. Elizabeth L. Gates, Box 82, RFD 1, Platts- burgh: Mrs. Gladys Goddeu, Ear. Mam St., MoroomrQie; Mrs: Ber#A: ?JM s^ aty; Timothy Jtew-. :er tbcyj, RFD J, PlaOsbiffgb; Mrs. linda K Walters, I MiTler >: , Ci:>. and Mrs. Carol A. Fessette\ % Brr^d St, City. Nev » 1K4 ADMISSIONS Mr?. ^>or^ Nephew. West Chary. Mrs Florence Nohut. :$ Br-dge S;. 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