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SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 mt i 'u tfwnew rik'f iwn Yrwriiir mitws AnvTrRTTsTTi? PAGE TWO wwww I dium to vealera 200-31 PAGE NEWS ate News of the Markets Obituaries Dr. Kreger Bike Court top 30 00. CUII na comraro lo, emng choice S09 lb y''? In e'eere JS 00, numetou load 103 lb to-ay ateera on untrJ count I5-IH Oft, common light Canadian ut the Mutt Cumptett Selection ol MAOAKVM, end HK KKI ROOKS Alao Muriel Airplane. Sherman Ther Building Speaks to atockafa 31 00. To Function SALABLE SHEEP 100 (eatimawoi; total not given; compares Pre-Eaktr receipt fed lamba and market J-to 1 SO lower: kind acaling 110 lb upward ahowed Burns Funeral Service for Mrs.

Margaret Anna Burns of South Salem was conducted at 10:30 a. m. Friday, from the Fisher funeral home, Frankfort, with the Rev. C. R.

Lyle officiating. Burial was in Green- elm aliorn lamb zs-isza: Next Fall Chillicothe's bicycle court will be ready for operation by the opening of school next September, hulk in fleece 12-14 00. 15 00; with choice handy orterinKa twe a meager proportion Clippeu counted I 00-2 00. CHICAGO GRAIN (Clou) i WHEAT: May July 1W- OS'-e; SepV. Deo, I -l'i CORN: May I July Sept.

I te. 1 OATS; May 15; July Bpt. RYE: May 'lMi July Sept. 1 Deo, 1 43. SOYBEANS; May 9 3-M-.

July Nov. IM-trt'i; Jan. 10S-V LARD: May 11 30; July J1.S2; Sept 11.65; Oct. il; Nov. 11.4S.

SCIOTO LIVESTOCK HOCiS; JMO-240 lh 15 25; 240-280 T6 14 75; iMtO-iW lb 14 50 20-300 lb 14 25; 300-350 to 13 75; 180-200 tb 1500; 160-180 lb 14 85; Sow 11-13 50. CATTLE; Good tr and heifer 22-25 90; Plainer Meer and helfera 18-22 00; co. 15-18 SO; cutter and can-nera 13-14 00; bulls CALVES: Top 31 aei-onda 30 SO; W. E. Rodehaver told members of lawn cemetery, Frankfort Pallbearers were Everett Gall, Miami Grads Ross county alumni of Miami university met Friday night at Walnut Street Methodist church where Dr.

C. Kreger, vice president of the university, was the principal speaker. Dr. Kreger, introduced by Lyle S. Evans, local attorney and a Miami trustee for 47 years, spoke of progress being made on a long-range program as recommended a year ago by a committee of the Chillicothe Parent-Teachers council at the meeting Thursday William Fricce, William Burns, Chryeler Corp 4 a Columbia Ciae 13'i Curtiia-VV rifiit DuPont S7 treaume 5 (ieneral Eiectnc General foods 50' General Motor 73 Goodrich B3' GoMiyeur Joluia-Miinville 4 Mead torp 17Ji Mad Corp Pf Montgomery Ward 541a National Biscuit 37' National Cauli Register 37 i New York Central 141J Norfolk Si Weateni 48'.

North American Co. 20', Penn 17i Procter Gamble Radio Corp 18', Republic Steel 2' Sear Roebuck 44 Vt Sinclair Oil 24 Soconv-Vacuum 17 Standard Oil Ind 45'i Standard Oil 1 Union Carbide 43 'a United Aircraft Steel 21 MINIATURI' HEAR1NO AID HOWARD HARDMAN House OK's Foreign Aid WASHINGTON, April 1 CD A $3,103,430,000 administration Toreign did bill, passed by the Jlouse after a week of rough Jsndling, faced fresh attacks to-uay from both sides of Capitol As the measure headed for the Senate in what administration leaders called "good shape," House opponents laid plans to launch i new onslaught when debate starts on a bill providing fnoney for various world recovery programs. Administration leaders expressed the belief they could save the measure from serious damage in either chamber of Congress. It sailed through the House last night on a 287 to 86 vote, after a week of battering by Republicans and southern Democrats. Elmer Daugherty, Kenneth Patterson and Stanley Patterson.

Hillbilly Jamboree and Square Dance MAPI GROVE Saturday Night Sunset Rangers (Franklin Co.) DAM ING to 1:00 AdmlMloo 60c Bouillion Funeral 39 i N. Paint St. Dial 4907. Batteries For All Hearing Aids. Service for Mrs.

Godfrey (Fred) Bouillion was held at 9:45 m. Saturday from St. Feters church. Officiating were the Very medium JJ.W-28.50; light 2200 down. NEW VOBK BToFkT American Can HS't American Tel At Tel lS4s American Tobacco 70' Anaconda Copper 28(i Armco Steel Sl'i Atch at HO'i Baltimore Ohio 11' Bethlehem Steel 33 la Borden Co.

40 'i Cheaapeak It Ohio 28'i Rev. F. J. Kreuskamp and the Rev. Michael Wellnitz.

Burial was in St. Margaret's cemetery by the Wetlnhouf Electric 33i Woolworth 5o' NOON SALES 60.000, Ware funeral home. evening in the probate courtroom. A nomination committee of Mrs. Paul Bowman and Richard EnloW was named to nominate officers for the election to be held at the next meeting.

Mrs. 'William Atwood, Mrs. Z. S. McKe, and Mrs, Foster Rine-hart will act as tellers.

Mrs. John Lynch was appointed to the position of music chairman to fill the unexpired term of Charles Conner, deceased. Mrs, Lynch announced that the next meeting of the Mothersingers would be held at Central school on April 3. Mrs. W.

J. Garmhausen announced that the Central study group has enlarged to a city-wide study group under the direction of Dr. Ranald Wolfe. Members were asked write their ccr.gresiman in connection with the school aid bill now before the house. Pallbearers were Roger and CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (cm EASTER Lflowers alumni.

He touched on the grant-in-aid program for worthy students in all fields, the Miami Foundation and steps being taken to make the university a research center in community health. Mr. Evans also spoke briefly as did Mrs. Helen Jo Scott Mann, editor of the Miami Alumnus, and Earl Barnhart, this city, president of the university's alumni association. Rudolph N.

Griesheimer, president, acted as toastmaster. During the business session, all of SALABLE HUlib WU, total 4.WV William Weaver, A. R. Poole, Frank Bouillion, Fred Peck and Umatedi; compared week afo: Bar-rowa and filta around 270 lb down 25-50 lower; heavier and eowa weak to 25 lower: week top 1S.S0 The Telephone Program Presents MAXINE RILEY Contralto 1:15 p. m.

Sunday WBEX Edward Bonner. Councilmen paid Monday: cloilnf top 18 00 apor. Kaltenbach Rites Service was held at 8:30 a. m. ingly; butcher over 300 lb caret much of the week; bulk of butcher acaltnf 1SO-270 lb cloalnf bulka: good and choice 180-250 lb iS lb 15 50-15 75 300-360 tb 15 00-15 50; moat aowa under 450 lb 1425-1500; 450-t00 Saturday from St.

Peter's church FIOWERS 18 El Hf-iinrl Street Dial 87 108 for Fred H. Kaltenbach. The.Very Rev F. J. Kreuskamp officiated, TAKE NOTICE! When Did You Lost Send Her Flowers? Helen C.

Rieder FLORIST 38 S. Paint St DIAL 8268 and burial was in St. Margarets lb largely 12 50-14 00. SALABLE CATTLE 200 (eaUmated)i total not given; compared week ago: Steera over 950 tb lott early advance and cloaed weak to 50 lower, high-good tn choice eradea fullv SO lower: under ficers were re-elected. They are Mr, Griesheimer; Mrs.

J. H. Butt, vice Anne Travis, secretary, and F. Ray Moomaw, cemetery by the Ware funeral home. Mrs.

Holmes Iden volunteered S50 lb ateer and heifer deady to SO Carrying the pall were Joe, treasurer. as a committe of one to arrange Decorating committee for the higher, high-good to choice heifer only tadv. ateer and heifer quality aomewhat improved: high-good to Paul, Chris, Don and Al Kaltenbach, and Charles HyselL (Contmutd from Pace Ont) disturbed during the first year. The company proposes no change in the current $1 minimum bill, nor in the present 5 penalty for delayed payments (minimum penalty, 10c). However, the city would be required to pay for all gas used in city hall and at fire stations.

This has been a free service since 1895. The current five-year contract contains a clause in which the city agrees to relinquish this privilege with the expiration of the present agreement. Follows Athena Pattern transportation for local attend occasion consisted of Mrs. G. E.

Veterans of Foreign Wan ac Gardner, Miss Evelyn Eisnaugle choice fed ateera and long yearltnga 28 50-32 50, bulk medium and good fed ateer and yearlinga 23.50-28 25, common to low-medium 22 00-23 35; bulk medium and good heifer i3.S0-27.S0; corded military honors at graveside, with Richard Polen, commander; Fred Pinney, chaplain, and Mrs. Charles Wurster. Mrs. Butt handled reservations, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Spetnagel made ance at the Greenfield South Central PTA conference April 24. Easter Seal Collections Easter Seal collections to date total $1,955, it was reported Sat 50-50 DANCE OFF RECORD CLUB OF U. S. SHOE CO. NEWLY DECORATED WINTER GARDEN Saturday, April 1st 10 to 2- Music by HELEN OVERLY AND THE RHYTIIMAIRES Admission 7So Per Person Tax loci.

Phonn 8383 For Tahle Reservation. and Fred May, bugler. the arrangements. Sood cow iv 90-23 oo. common ana malum and good heifer 23.50-27 50: good cow 10 50-23 00, common and medium cow late 18 canner and cut-tera 13 00-16 50.

medium and good aau-aage bull 20-22 50. late top 22.00; me- Memebrs of the firing squad, Guests introduced included four urday by the Ross county Society commanded by Harry Westfall, were Everett Davis, Robert Smith, students, Miss Marilyn Miller, Miss Elizabeth Bentley, Miss Jeanie Kear and Miss Jeanine for Crippled il n. Mr, Charles R. Van de Carr III treasurer for the drive made the In behalf of its proposal, which Byron Senff, Harold O'Brien and Carl Orr. is the same rate schedule in ef Hommel, together with Mrs.

Kreger and Mrs. Evans, 1 I I i 1 I ft fect at Athens, the company makes the following representa McDonald Service THEFTS REPORTED Thefts reported to the sheriff's tions: Friends of John P. McDonald, Skating Rink Open mm 1 Sunday, April 2nd From 7:45 Cntll 10:45 skating every tttsdat, friday and scnday hammond organ mcsic. Gold Cliff Park NOW THRU TUES. Of its 6,430 customers, 77.4 per Miss Miller presented a piano solo, and there was group singing, with Mrs.

Spetnagel at the piano. The Ruth class of the church prepared and served the dinner. office include: a two-year-old spaniel from the home of F. E. Ends Tcnite Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette In "Frontier Outpost" and "Amaion Quest'" cent use 3,000 cu.

ft. or less per former Chillicothean who died Thursday night in Flint, may call at the Ware funeral Gordon of Route 7, investigated month; 13.8 per cent average less than 8,000 per month, and only 8.8 per cent average more than by Humane Officer E. A. Ort home after noon Sunday. Service is at 2 p.

Monday from the funeral home. man $40 from home of Paul Stafford, Polk Hollow road, In. 000 cu. ft per month. Among all its customers, 81.5 SUN.

THRU TUES. Always A Good Show! vestigated by Deputy Sheriff Ward Collins; lot of bathroom fix- per cent do not use gas for house Stevens Service sir ff- turn from the yard of R. L. heating; 6.7 per cent use it for Service for John Stevens will Ritchey, Route 1, investigated by cooking and limited space-heating be held at 2 p. m.

Sunday from State Route 23. (stoves); 11.8 per cent are using the Church of God, Route 2, with Chief Deputy Sheriff Fred Helrv telman. Grocer Held In Highway Shooting Case WAVERLY Sylvanus Dalton, 40, a Haysville grocer, was being held in the Pike county jail Satur-day as the aftermath of a shooting which sent Clark Conley, gas in furnaces. the Rev. Herman Hollis officiat ing.

Burial will be in the Lon 4o More In Majority For 90 per cent of its customers, donderry cemetery by the Whit' ROY ROGERS TRIGGER sel-Root funeral home. Friends bills, under the new rates, would may call at the Stevens residence on the Muskgrove road. Ml average about 4c per month higher; for the remaining 10 per cent, bills from December 1 CAlf about 38, of Waverly, Route 2, IVANS through March would be up 30c to to Portsmouth General hospital. 40c per month. Sheriff Jesse H.

Foster said he THE BOWHTOYfi DRUGSTORE Open Tomorrow Is MUTCHLER PHARMACY 59 North Paint St PlTlliOr 6SANT WITH EIS WIUINS Using present gas consumption will file charges of "shooting with intent to kill" against Mr. Dalton, Photo Fans Score at Columbus THE I1DEIS el tfc. TUIfLf SAGE as a basis, local city officials, for example, would find their month who will have a preliminary hear ing before Squire H. F. Junk Saturday evening.

Mr. Conley is in wnwHoi-MMa JAMES CLEASON LEWIS STCHE ly bills up only 1 to 2 per cent, save in two instances; one official could anticipate a Vk per cent increase, and one other a 4V per cent increase. Both use gas furnaces. fair condition et the hospital suf. fering a gunshot wound.

fm MOONLIGHT! The trouble began about 8 p. HiT II Friday at the grocery store seven Labor costs are up 35 to 40 per miles northwest of Waverly. Mr. lemn play by ROBERT KIIEY CRUTCHU Based on Story ALBERT ItlCH ALSO CARTOON AND NEWS Dalton said Mr. Conley had been cent; water bills are up 25 to 30 per cent; cost of other fuels is up about 50 per cent.

drinking and was causing a dis The utilities committee agreed turbance. He refused to leave after being ordered out of the Friday that the rates proposed store, so Mr. Dalton drove to Waverly to secure a warrant for Ik his removal. in the four-year bracket of the proposed ordinance are not objectionable, in view of conditions. It will attempt to negotiate a four year contract on this basis.

Two Chillicothe camera clubs placed among the winners in a quarterly photographic contest staged by the Central Ohio Camera council at the YMCA in Columbus Friday night. Phil Placier, young member of the Chillicothe Camera club scored third place among 28 black-and-white entries with a picture of glassware. -Richard Wisecup of the Scioto Valley Camera club won an honorable mention with an architectural study. Color slides entered by both clubs did not score. At a special presentation during the meeting, a plaque was handed to Paul Miller, president of the local Camera club, in recognition of top honors won by the club in the council during 1949.

The council is comprised of some 15 clubs in Central Ohio. Another Mr. Dalton and a companion ON OUR STAGE Mon. Nile At 9 P. M.

Old Gold Amateur Contests WITH LOCAL TALENT SEE STAGE CONTESTS PLUS REGULAR SCREEN ATTRACTION AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Junior Clifford, 15, of Haysville, were returning to Haysville when An effort was made to call Mgr. they met the auto of Conley about Dan McClain of the gas company EAST MAIN STREET AT RENICK AVE. TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:13 three miles from Waverly. Bump.

into the afternoon conference, but he was out of the city. jn ir ers of both autos became tangled on the narrow road and an argument started between the drivers- The grocer then allegedly shot Mr. Conley in the back with Tonife Only Double Feature "Outside the Walls" with Richard Basehart .38 revolver, the bullet, entering near the spine. Mr. Dalton and the Clifford certifying individual "The Rugged O'Rlordans" with John O'Malley youth took the wounded man to the sheriff, who ordered him sent on to the Portsmouth hospital.

The Clifford boy and William SUN. THRU WED. riMMHE photographic achievement in 194? was presented to Marcus Orr. Chillicotheans attending the meeting were Paul Norviel, Ronald Stickrod, Charles Tomastik, Mr. and Mrs.

Nile Rice, Miss Minnie Bower, Mr. Miller and Mr. Orr. OCRE SCHART la Cknii Mullins, 50, a passenger with Conley, were being questioned as RotMIt SpvkS ly Sidney IsnfUld-Scnualii rraek Flitu ul Nltitn Hillar witnesses by the sheriff. See The Largest Exhibit Of Reasonable Cost Monuments In Ohio! BARNHARTS 250 East Main Sfreet Chillicothe, Ohio, Dial 26-866 for Evening nd Sunday Appointments Kight Faces New Citizens Two Charges Glendon J.

Kight, 30, Marietta TONIGHT MIDNIGHT "UNKNOWN ISLAND" with Virginia Grey and Philip Reed SUNDAY ONLY! sb mo hum- flDCv TAYLOR Mr. and Mra. Ernest J. Taylor (Cora Rumfield) of 247 pike, was arrested at 12:14 a. amiiirjQIAt 41 Jidi IffX TEMPTING MEN WITH HER ifef GU" 1 I 'S 1 1 14 J' Saturday at his home, after he East Water street are the parents of a son born at 6:04 p.

m. Friday, at Chillicothe hospital The had ignored instructions of Hu mane Officer Ernest Ortman Jr. infant weighed 6 pounds, 151 to proceed to the police station for questioning. ounces. RAMSEY Mr.

and Mrs. Lawr Mr. Kight went on to his home ence Ramsey (Jean Bost) of 631 where he was apprehended by shew SV4.V1 the humane officer and Highway East Main street are announcing the birth of a son at 0:43 p. m. Patrolman Robert Spohn and r.

turned to police headquarters. Der Young i Friday, at Chillicothe hospital. The baby boy weighed 7 pounds, I. The humane officer is bringing 10 ounces. SWrieyiempie 5Jrt.Jit-.

Do You Think That Home Financing Is Over Your Head? charges of contributing to the neglect and delinquency of his children. Patrolman Spohn also charged him with driving with John A9ar MARRIAGE LICENSES DAVIS-COYNE: Marvin Insufficient lights. I A Boa (cuaav Davis. 26. railway mail clerk, city Kight was released on an ap re4ca; ky KAv4 H.

larger Binctee! ay UAmr4 Wallra a ty Uwl Hee and Phyllis Coyne, 21, secretary, pearance bond and his case will be heard next week. The charges fcity. WINTERSHEIMER-DUNLAP of neglect will be before Judge Kenneth T. Stevens and the traf fic charge in the court of Muni Lawrence C. Wintersheimer, 57, farmer, Route 3, and Mary C.

'Dunlap, 55, 275 South Hickory Dfln cipal Judge E. A. Moats. I street: the Rev. Mr.

Hoover. MONDAY and TUESDAY "WAKE OF TH RED WITCH" with JOHN WAYNE i SCOTT PRITCHARD: Rob- ert R. Scott, 21. press- helper, 115 II II '-Ill If THEN BE WISE LET AN EXPERT ADVISE YOU OUR FIRM HAS HAD YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN HOME FINANCING WE OFFER "STAY. AT -HOME" LOANS WITH NO EXTRA FEES OR RED TAPE.

MUTUAL LOAII SAVINGS North street, Wave' ly, and Mar-jorie Maxine Pritchard, 21. of 843 Washington avenue; the Rev. i Elmer Barnhart. remain i "li on puzzled about any funeral question. ADMISSION SUc Children Indrr Admitted Free With Tarent, COME A8 YOC ARE! SHOW TIMES 7:15 and 9:15.

mm PLCS CARTOON AND NEWS Continuous fr-how Sunday fetart 1:00 ASSOCIATION REDS REPULSED i TAIPEI. FORMOSA. Sunday, April 2 C7i -Two waves of com-; munist t'oops invaded the big Chines: nationalist island of Hainana Saturday, but the ta-j tionalUts said they were biood-iily repulsed. HtVSI1SBSi Phone 3466 24 West Second f- li ai i i.

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