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IPNIMP4 -r--------- I limm I i I 1 Saturday, September 1956 12-Chtt (0.) Itcauttt a lii'ii P1 ED lira 0 Ce FAH rel i State Drops Murder Count ide'61-1u lAgainst Boy Truman Also In 11 dikoii A tyr dity spea Weather Elsewhere 711 t4nrkets lBalloon Soars 37 Hurt in 1 New Citizens Up Nearly Raps Ike for Passing Buck iNtipb ilke 1101 Pass mg 13uck By THE ASSOCIATED rRES5 rRES5 I I KUHN Born to Mr. indiLI Neraliment 'Mrs. Earl Kuhn (Barbara Black--- lell), Route 5, a daughter at a.m. Friday at Chillicothe Of Fly er By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds.

Alai Stevenson saill today the'7 ounces. WARSAW. Ind. PThe Penn 's 1956 political issues not peace! McKINNEY Born to Mr. and sylvania Railroad Trail Blazer, less than two hours out of Chicago kbuquenique, cloudy id! UniversitylAtlanta, cloudy scientists claimed a Bismarck, cloudy Friday by nearly, Boston, cloudy A plastic bag they Chicago, cloudy soared 142,900 feet, or Cleveland, clear miles.

Denver, clear and prosperity. but 'tow we go Mrs. Clyde McKinney (Glenna about getting 16412 Bridge an its run to New York, jumped The Democratic presidential pound son at 12:31 a.m. Saturday track late Friday injuring 37 but of them seriously. LANCASTER, Pa.

cornronwealth has dropped rntzder tharges against an 11-year-old boy 'kilo admitted kicking to death a girl because he had refused hin a Us. The boy. Leroy Black. who was ihe youngest murder defendant on ecord in Pennsylvania will go in. Istead to the Lancaiter County Zucnile Court, where he will be itharged as a juvenile delinquent.

i Leroy. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noward Black of nearby Oalum)Dia, has been held at Rotary Home or Boys. a detention house.

since after the death June 21 of Varlene Hougendobler, daughter iof Mr. and Mrs. William Hougenilobler. The two families live on ahe same street. Atty: William C.

Storb tied a petition Friday in Lan. cuter County Court to remove the charge. lie said that, be cause.of the boys age, the state would not be be to prove "an intent to murder" when he kicked Darlene two days before she died in Columbia licepitaL At the time of Leroy's arrest. Columbia Police Chief Eugene 'McManus $aid Darlene was on her 'way to a store near her home when the boy stopped her and asked for a kiss. When Darlene refused, Mc.

said. Leroy kicked her "at least 12 times." Two days, later she became and was admitted to the hospital. An autopsy showed the child died from traumatic shock produced by violent blows. I SCIOTO LIVESTOCK "I I 1 HOGS Meat Type. 16.50, 190-220, 16.00 to 16.15; Mi 15.75; 15.25; 15.00; 280-300, 14.75; 13.50; 180-190, 15.50; 160-180 1 It 50; Light Sows, 14.35 to 15.25;1?:,---amta Heavy Sows, 13.30 to 14.00.

CATTLE Good Steers, 19.00'22, 'eet to 20.90; Medium Steers, 15,50 alte to 17.50; Good Heifers, 17.40 to 18.80; Medium Heifers, 15.10 to The record dal-sha ped 16.00; Fat Calves, 11:50 to Commercial, 9.40 to 10.00; ttility.lit was mos 7.50 to 8.50; Bulls. 12.00 to 14.10; plastic, Good Feeders, 17.50 to 18.80;1 thousandth Heavy Calves, 18.50 to 21.00. 'a million cu VEAL Choice, 26.00 to 27.00,1 Edward P. Top. 24.60; Seconds, 20.00; Wiackler, 1925.

Iworking uncb LAMBS Top, 22.09; Seconds, val Research 'rled 48 pou 20.50; Lights. 19.60. I MINNEAPOLIS of Minnesota balloon record 20.000 feet. sent up about 26 45 1 The record 1 dal-shaped It 'was new plastic, of a million i Edward P. working under 1 val Research, 'ried 48 I nominee in a prepared speech at at Chillicothe Hospital.

11.M-I LPL, liva3. wa vAa," Ex-A ag i Springf.eld. h.t at the GOP's' GUYSINGER Born to Mr. 1 Witnesses marveled none of the 'p a and prosperity Mrs. Ralph Guysinger (Billie1272 passengers were killed.

Derail-! There is much more to be Steinbrook), 865 E. Water ed cars listed at a 45 degree 'about both, he said, and added a 634-pound daughter at none leil over. Trainman said, "It is not enough for America just'am. Saturday at Chillicothe Hos the cars were held up by a soft to hold' on to what we have." which had just been Back in Washington Harry At worked over by section crews' I i Truman said President E1senhow-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Don Blair (Imogene Only 13 of passengers and train-er is a master of "passing the Dobbins) of Jackson Route 1, soiv men remained in McDonald Hos-1 al buck" to assistants in order to'John William, in Holzer hospital.pit and Murphy Medical Center i his own popularity. Mrs. John Dobbins of, today, 24 others having been treat-' NA pal.ne,614 rithore Ivor, ipersons none 3 1313 own popularity. tzawpous. aonn 1000E31115 Cbarlesl'ed and released.

others were was set by a pyrami- Des balloon 180 feet long. Moines, clear cloudy constructed ot mylar, and its skin, 1 Fo Worth, clear rt "Grand Rapids, rain an inch thick. beldlielena, clear cubic feet of helium. Iridianapolls. clear Ney and John R.

City, clear university physicists Angeles. clear the Office of Na-Los said the balloon car- Louisville. clear clear pounds of instruments, clear cameras, ballast and timers. cloudy Holds Ills Ike ls Fire Jackson and Mr. and treated for slight injuries at the tonnnyrcRg 1.1VESTatiC I Previous altitude mark for Ike Holds Ills Fire 'Jackson and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles trated for ea ana reieasea. timers Acre: slight injuries at the PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK A SI. WV. 1M 4,8 I Previous altitude mark atilaziu.kceleo.

cameras ballast and timers. Eisenhower himself was of Columbus are the grand-. I louuacdy I 1.A manned balloons. 125.000 feet. was m.o.

cf 15..,.1 r.1., manned balloons, 125,000 feet, hipla St. Pauli clear iObituaries Funerals ICIary Funeral Anthony's Itospita a Funera Hospital, scene. 1, week. inn A railroad spokesman said a de-et tot 25c lower than last tiset last year by a nag sent year by a nag sent A railroad spokesman said a de- Butcher hogs, all weights $13.75 to'rt last ,111.5 fire. The formal kickoff of the parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Route I. son. Arthur parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Jackson Route son. Arthur Thomas. in Chillicothe City Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detty and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Jack. ion are the grandparents.

Thomas, in Chillicothe City paid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detty, and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Jack- gm are the grandparenta aloft, New Orleans, clear 83 73 fective journal on a a heel at the 916.00; roughs $13.00 to 915.30; stags'' Winzen Resarch, ingt in a separate mill-iNew York, clear 72 55 end of the diner caused $9.50 do on, don; boars $9.25 to Oklahoma City, dear 79 49 the vPck.

The journal is that Pm' 1 Feeder pigs: Cwt. $12.00 to tail' project. Omaha, clear 69 51 1 Ney said the experiments are phoenix. clear 97 73 tion the axle which turns in a 114.10: head 917.00 to S13.60. be study bea ring.

i CATTLE: Steady to 50c lower loudy 70 43 ing carried out to The train bnoke in two, the loco- on grass cattle; steady to 25c high. I rays and meteorology In the clear 70 49 'motive and first two ears staying' per atmosphere. Lake City, rain 92 68 Antique Auto on track. Nine other cars left thaer on and tore up a Quarter Steers and heilers: Good 919.00 ISan Diego, clear 81 62 ISan Francisco, clear 70 52 commercial 916.00 Ent Ill Pk BA 1 004 1 0.1 rpils and tore up a Quarter mile, to $22,50 commercial $16.00 to Grenade 83 73 72 53 79 49 69 51 97 73 Salt Lake City, rain 92 68 ISan Diego, clear 81 62 I San Francisco, dear 70 52 83 73 72 55 79.49 69 97 73 70 49 70 49 92 68 81 62 70 52 's President re-election campaign set 1. KINGSTON Service for the'following a stroke suffered Mon-: is for next Wednesday at Ei-' senhower's Bev.

Bernice Clary. of near Lon- clay evening. She was the widow Gettysburg, farm At that time Eisenhower and 'of Edward Stropel, and a formeii was held Friday after- Oiice President Nixon will address! noon in the Adelphi Community 1.ancaster resident. Church. The Rev.

G. C. Johnsonl Born Jan. 24, 1886, the (laugh-about 500 campaign workers from the Rev. Melvin Maxwell of Frank and Laura the country.

emphasizing the 1 ificiated and burial was in GreenlMrs. Stropel is survived by twoneed for getting out the vote. Mea Cemetery by the L. Mrs. Sarah Graves and nshile, Howard Pyle, a top illill Funeral Home.

Lana Davis, both of Ch1111- presidential aide, in a talk to the Political Science Music was br mt. and mra.lcothe, and two brothers, Clar- William Streihl. ience Grosz, Cincinnati, and Law- asked "Would you like to go back; ri to things as they were before' re-election campaign' 1 set for next Wednesdav at MUSIC was Dy mi. an 'asked "Would you like to go back Streihl. Grosz, Cincinnati, and Law- to things as were before Fla.

can-, IS.Ste. Marie, rain 53 39 1Seatt1e. clear 68 47 Tampa, clotaly 90 75 'Traverse City. clear 59 67 53 39 63 47 90 75 59 67 lot tra just a zew DitICIL5 C1131 $19.00: utility 813.00 to $16.0 Form iot the sm tation. iner and cutter $1 of track, just a fee, blocks utility 813.00 to ner eau cuLter La.uu uttwa.

I III Tr 3 utzer was not ched- Cows: Heiferettes 812.00 to si 1 Explodes in The Trail uled to ston in Warsaw, which iscommercial S10.50 to S11.80: utility! Honorary pallbearers were before 19527" Club Here 1 Ititip iritie Goldie Moore, the Rev. Eve-' Burial was in Forest 40 miles northwest of Fort Wayne.8$99 to 10.50; canner and cutter .5050 I ilyn MumforcL the Rol. Dorothy Cemetery Lancaster Attending 14 "A phenomenally bort'on the 'people wot.ld say 'Nos" I Wreckage blocked both main' .00 to 1 etuse Can Sid the Rev. Leonard Fitts, ithe sery Pie because the i en sa ce from this city were, Local interest In antique auto- lines. The Pennsylvania rerouted: Bun commercial $13 i ithe Rev.

Clarke Diehl the Rev.Mrs. Sarah Graves, Mrs. Lana y'is w'. mobiles has brought about the the Broadway Limited and other' 13 ty $1100 to can- 1 FORT KNOX, Ky VPA soldier I idow ar ays Wll utili i W. Wright and the Rev.

IL rs. Gra 111. ves, finest years of their lives th administration has given them I was killed Friday when a rifle ell A Murals this week of a new tra.ra; by other tracks between'ner and cutter $1100 down I ovnleurletel a I LI11111 was killed Friday when a rifle' Da.i administration ha! given them the finest years of the' 11 ves. this week of a new by other tracks between'ner and cutter $11.00 down. torpnsidp ownlotiori in Painted W.

Wright and the Rev.John uavls, zars. ss. A. uraves, this week or a new trams ny otner tram oetween'ner and cutter $11.00 down. ALI.MU 4 a a a ilAc pro in te yea ves.

de exploded in I LLIC 01 LIICIF 1.411r3 In grenaoe in urals lard Ind. grena a waste-! I Ind. expioue a th 'Brien. and Mrs. Donald Davis, Miss-1 th 313 'le said that 1952 there was' club in Chillicoe, named the Fort Wayne and Plymouth, 1 Stockers and feeders S20.00 down.

basket. Active pallbearers were Artie es Sarah and Anna Hartman, and Aar in Korea. "TodaY there O.hio.,Antique Auto- Chartered buses from Forts CALVES: $1.00 higher on bet ter: hitrt hv hinct Two other soldiers were WASHINl and Mrs. Donald Davis, the Chillicothe, iss-1 club in Chillicoe, named the Fort Wayne and Plymouth, 1 Stockers and feeders $20.00 basket. Pyle said that in 1952 theras' Active pallbearers were Artie Sarah and Anna Hartman, and 'Southern Ohio Antique Auto- Chartered buses from Forts CALVES: $1.00 higher on Two other soldiers i ar in Korea.

Today there better' hurt the blast. WASHINGTON John Eccard John 'Mrs. Maggie Miller. mobile Club." Officers of the new 1Wayne picked up passenger' and: be said. calves; steady on lower grades.

AV I triet 1 erxrk rttrt W2VTIP ThPrilb' Ts2-- ataa a dan att 1 Officials said Bill! Walter OIL. 6,11 waAa Myron Dixon, took them to Fort Wayne. There' Officials said Billy Walters, peace, ne saia. 1 bo13. Myron Dixon, took them to Fort Wayne.

S22.001 yinciais said ksiliy waiters, 'COURT HOUSE. Ohio 81-year-o1d widow of a painting contractor entered the debate today as to whether Arch'. bald Willard, who painted the fa LOUSE. lbw of red the Arch'. the Edward Smith, 'Melvin' 4.homecoming' group are presi- choice S22.00 17, I 1 Stevenson.

at a I 1 A AA Prime $28.00 to I Fmma 1Cv diorl nt Shea 4.homenomin.,: group are presi- at a $2800 to choice- 17, 'the Emma, died at the post LC died at the post springfield in dent; Dr. M. D. Scholl, vice presi- railroad made up another to gam; good S19.00 to 122.00; Id a. vs---la a hosnital awn ftpr thp prning inn lo fi dent; Dr.

M. D. Scholl. vice presi- the railroad made up another to oo; good 819.00 to 122.00; h' pr them take their way1 ospital soon after the explosion. Taylor and Emery Pritchard.

Knis ey Funeral I bt.CLIS01.1. ion BAINBRIDGE Service for berm ed i 4n to on rve a erm as gol.e,nor,i, dent, and Donald L. Dick, secre- train 817.00 to 819.00; utility-. Injured were Pvt. Norman Hay-, Estle Glenn Knisley, Cynthiana, was'said jt's too bad that iwhen we' $1500 to MOO: cull 115.00 down.

1 He suffered chest and leg held Friday afternoon in the H. Thirteen persons attended the' rvil about improving things as 'will On IO SHEEP AND LAMBS: Steadyt le iden 18 restonsburg Ky who' te Auto with last week. Prime lambs $2300 -----1 iHe suffered chest and le wounds tary-treasurer. $1100 to cull S15.00 down. Injured Thirteen persons attended the mil on State Auto SHEEP AND LAMBS: Steady were Pvt.

Norman Hay- id 18, Prestonsburg who 'I" with last week. Prime lambs I en i 'will' Dc'uc with w--- Smith Funeral Home, are the charge is made that last meeting, nem 1. nurscay tEstle, 73. Rainsboro, died st 7:35 at Dixon's Service Station, the Rev. George Anderson offici we are selling America short." Friday in Mt.

Logan Sana-I a Burial was in Lapparrelli Truman, who Lke yle Routes 35 and 104. The torium after an illness of xixg 1 PolitIcallgroup has extended an invitation BAINBRIDGE Mrs. Bert ID. Smith Funeral Home. with h.

i 0,. first meeting, held Thursday first meeting, held Thursday night at Dixon's Service Station, junction Routes 35 an 104. The group has extended an invitation i dressed the American Political I She was born In Highland Lloyd Leedom, Ather Anderson, science accused Eisetthow- I and Wayne Knisley, ler of seeking personal popularity I County. Aug. 13, 1883, a daughteri I nt AA muel and Hanna Brock la lot Barton and Charles shirking official responsibill-, I the American were pamearers.

and in the process perhaps Music war by Mrs. Detha Mar-, imonth at Dixon's Service Station. angering the national welared Th General aims of the club are to tin, Mrs. Hazel Leeth and former President attacked Marion Baldwin. both foreign and domestic policies keep antique cars from being I junked and to spur interest in old --r- month at Dixon's Service Station.

General aims of the club are to keep antique cars from being junked and to spur interest in oldl i Dickey. On May 23, 1905 she married William Estle, who surt vives. Also surviving are two daugh mous "Spirit of 176,1 also painted Courthouse. murals in the Fayette County Courthouse. Club-Committee choice $20.50 to $2230; good altopuffered multiple shell fragment The Fayette County Historical 1 to S0.00; utility $15.00 to Sl said Mrs.

M. IL Coolu of of the G. S. Dill. manager $1500 down.

Feeder larnbs I on is described as satisfactory. 2im 1 injuries in both legs. His coPvt. Wilford L. Fuller, IL sontety 'Cleveland reported that her hus to all persons interested in an- iRoss-Highland Automobile Clublmoo down: Sheep fort Ingham, contracted with Willard to tique and classical cars to attend a member of the Membership slaughter $4.30 down.

suffered minor do the murals in the courthouse their meetings which will be held Committee of the Ohio 'arm injuries. He we treated and which was completed in 1885. on the last Thursday of each 'State Automobile Association CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ireleased. Although Mrs. Cooks was only 1 which will meet Monday at the -CHICAO A Fort Knox spokesman said20 th years old when courthouse 1 Deser- ton um- the three so hlHil Hotel in Col 200.

Most No. 1 and 2 ldiers were policing was opened, she married Cooks i tug. 'grade lots 200-230 ib 16.25.16.50;11IP" the range where their com-ma had fired years later. the spokesman This is the first committee bulk No. 2 and 3 16.00-1615; most.PanY fle grenades from for the society 'said.

Ile was 21 No 2 and 3 grade tots 230-270 Ib years older than she was. ris earlier in the day. Walters 280-330 lb 15.504600 picked up an unexploded grenade No one has said yet that Wil- '400 lb butchers 15.00; mixed graded tossed it into a nearby waste- basket. The "dud" went off. ilard did not paint the murals, but 170-195 lb lightweights the Ohio State Historical Museum 15.25.; All three men were taking ad- mixed No.

1 to 3 grade lots has withheld comment until it par- weighing 400 lb or less 15.00- vancia basic training. completes an Investigation. sow auto- 15.75; bulk 425500 lb 14.25-15.00.: Salable cattle 100. Bulk choice Voting PoteniTal Gets Fataly Muted and prime fed steers 26.50-31.00;: Roost of 31 Millions Youth Mars Record good to low choice steers 1' 122.00-26.25; some high choice 9501 WASHINGTON The Census: County storical ooks of huslard to rthouse 35. ks only rthouse Cooks kesman was 21 is, but luseurn uitil it 81 62 74 63 74 39 -72 31 Si 82 46 82 51 71 49 6341 86 53 65 41 76 46 68 41 71 51 87 62 70 44 S4 42 17 56 86 74 64 47 71 47 I 111 1 81 62 74 65 74 39 -72 31 Si 82 46 82 51 71 49 6341 86 53 65 -41 76 46 68.

41 71 51 .87 $2 70 44 S4 42 17 56 80 74 64 47 71 47 51- fa-painted be; 1 3 I 1 I 4 i I te 7 I ters Mrs Ethel Barton of Martins! lof the Republican administration.t'--- ---1 I and Mrs. Perry Cooper, at, Schairer Service said he feared there was an and preserving them. They imeeting of the new year, undet also intend to help others locate 'the chairmanship of John Irwin a son, Robert, Requiem High Mass for parallel" oetween what' i I 1 parts and automobiles and to sup- Portsmouth. 'Route a brother, Clyde DickeyiC. Shairer, 747 Erie will is transpiring now and the events' tply tof Jeffersonville: five grandchil- be offered in St.

Peter's Churchlof the 1920s "when the world drift- information in restoring old Major business of the day wil dren and two great- grandchu.lat 9 a.m. Monday by the ed on and allowed the forces ibe plans to move Ohio AAA dren. Two sons predeceased her. to. Tha Julius G.

Klinec. Burial will and the pressures to be present officers of the club nearer 500,000, pat, have been selected as a rules and ticipating through sale of auto. Service will be at 2 p.m. Sun- in St. -Margaret's y.lbuilt up which eventually resulted' 1 1 membership committee.

mobile club memberships, bott day at the H. D. Smith FuneraliFrionds may, call at the World War IL" group expects to conduct tours active and associate, as Christma! Home, with the Rev. Funeral Home after noon( Republican National Chairmani participate in local functions gifts. Ohio now has 468,395 mem.

I Anderson officiating, and buriallSunday. A Rosary service will Hall said later "As fartand other as parades and special ben, Mr. Irwin reports. Swill be in Bainbridge Cemeterydheld at the funeral home at gla World War It or any i nds may call at the funeral p.m. Sunday.

1 Frie of our lifetime i concerned, ani- 1, Atevents. nd hArrio I a-, te the initial meeting xr of those wars happened under' int'. l' rt 1- ti" 10i1111St Wife Wins A -anrogs I cars and preserving them. They th imeeting of new year, under also intend to help others chairmanship of John parts and automobiles and to sup-Portsmouth. ply information In restoring old 1 Major business of the day willto ibe plans to move Ohio AAA16 The present officers of the club nearer 500,000, have been selected as a rules and ticipating through sale of membership committee.

club memberships, both; group expects to conduct tours and associate, as Christmas and participate in local functions gifts. Ohio now has 468,395 such as parades and special bers, Mr. Irwin I N1AHANOY crrY, Pa. CPOne Bureau estimated today there wuh'of the nation's best traffic safety be around 512 million more Amerrecor of voting age this was ended Friday right a boy wai killed by a than at the time of the presi-itor-trailer truck after dentlal election in 1952. darting into the street from be- The bureau said the number of Lie 1.11.41-Vil LI 5411U ille 11111110er el, LPOne safety right a tree- )ortediy om lb weights V.50; utility, commer clal and standard grade steers sold unevenly 14.50-20.50; highl choice and prime fed heifers 25.: most good to average choice heifers 21.00-25.00; standard anto arstiot Is snln so- I to low good grades 15.50-20.50: to low good grades 15.50-20.50:1 1 i 'Democratic administrations." I Sen.

Estes Ketauver said in Landrum, Delbert Br3rant, el Unstrung Decree Mrs. Anna Stropel Record Skid Smith, Donald Dicic, Charles: prepared speech at Crewe, 1 2 itateto IlAblet me 1. vs wi II AA ft Is Dyer, Glen Gardner, Robert! LOS ANGELES 11 Violinist Mrs. Anna Stropel Record Skid. I I Service held at 1:30 wu p.m.

Is900-Feet 1 Friday in the Frank E. Smith, 1 Funeral Home, Lancaster, for 1 I many REA cooperatives Dr. M. D. Rubinolf Val 'very high utility heifers 1200-15 00, standard lutility heifers 12.00-15,00, standard ty.

pen parked cars. persons of voting age will total: The death of James Tibioni, 5, between 1041i and 105 million by a deaf mute, was the first high. election, day. way fatality in this city of 11,000 )ioni, 5, high- 11,000 111rs. Anna Stropel, 70, of 1659' FORT wAvroN BEACH, "u'r "'e au' patrol rrn man Charles, Bryden Road, Vritinv that an The Democratic vice-presiden years under the Eisenhower BEACH, rr'nstration I The Democratic patrolman Ch arl es.

Irted Friday that ani A lie vemucraue vice-presmen- Illiv ite reported Friday that an not be able to last another four! i ton C. Richter, Richard L. Bryant, complained his wife, Phillip Skaggs and Myron DixOn. trice, 42, in divorce court. Icows largely 13.75 15.50; most She was awarded, a decree Fri-, commercial cows 12 util.

day but said she will continue illy cows 10.50-12.50; canners and Cal nominee attacked the Cancer Society 900 istration's power to serve as business manager and, cutters 8.50-11.25; utility and corn- skidded more than length of three football booking agent for the 59-year-old that the administration gave all Pedcles and sail Elects Officers concert VIOlilliSt. bulls largely 13.00-14.50;' i the breaks to private power firmS. canner and cutter bulls 10.50-12.75v the car finally plunged I Charles E. If onSchlutter, 214' Mrs. Rubinoff told the judge lier good and choice vealers 18.001 1 imchanti wag atieh a nerfevtioniat day but said she wili continue Cal nominee attacked the adrrun Cancer Society uty cows 10.50-12.50; canners and to serve as business manager and, skidded more than 900 stration's power booking agent for the 59-year-old cutters 8.50-11.25; utility and corn- bulls largely 13.00-14 50.

length of three football 1 ithat the administration gave ell Pnliclea and said Elects Officers concert Vlolinist. canner and cutter bulls 10.50-12.73v the breaks to private power firms. Mrs. Ruino to the judge her the car finally plunged I Charles E. VonSchlutter, 214 bff ld good and choice vealers 18.001 overturned) ass perfect.io.nist, Charles E.

VonSchlutter, 214 l'" and choice vealers le.00 I was such a I Mrs. Stropel, a native of Ross, in years. County, died Tuesday i in St the Russia Promises ri I feet the muses for Lowly Paid Get Mrs. Annual Mite said LONDON Russians plan off the highway and 2150 cull Ready to 1Caldwell was installed Wed-lhusband s.u.ch.a to commercial grades rza 1 ea thss IL, 11170 nf "Ir.a, LONDON tri--The Russians plan Caldwell was installed Wed-lhusband perfectiozust, 21.50; cull to commercial grades to raise the wages of "low Get Mrs. Ready to Phillips' Bake PIES At Your Favorite Food Store.

PS' IES ite occupanu was ind Extra Day Added i I In A di the four CHICKEll SUPPER I ic'unree fs One of the four 1111-o14 clichtly Driver Tests The patrolman said the Scar was For rounding a curve on Florida 83 at high speed when it went into a half 4 -sPi spin and took off on the marathon skid. It skidded sideways most of exam i the one-sistit way it er's White figured the only Cpl. state Saturday 'er's salaried" laborers and-white col- nesday night as new was impossible to please, him. 110.00-17.00; most good 4750 1bl 'la of the Ross County Chapter of She received title to their us for calves and yearling stock workers, Moscow radio said the American Cancer Society. home and 8150 a month zor steers 19.00-20.50.

today. The broadcast said the succeeds Edward H. Heisel support of their son, Rubin, II Salable sheep 100. Prime lambs, raise will take effect Jan. 1, 1957.

23.50; bulk good to prime spring 'lambs 20.50-23.00, mostly 22.00 and Cow' bo choice and prime; cu ll for to low good lambs 13.00-20.00;!I 1 i to mostl I subject-of a good choice 87-105 lb't li The DowntoNi 18.75-18.25 with a few 80.1 cull and utility 14.00: cull to11, OPEN TO shorn ewes 3.50-5.50; few, lo mouthed breeding ewes 7.00-111, wiiiiISIC I :1 I The Downtown OPEN Charles E. Wallace the 41804 Philclare Rd. 1 highway patrol announcedi The installation took place that, effective Sept. 17, atiMilk Firm Executive the annual dinner meeting held 0 -r Discuss for automobile drivat the Fox Farm Inn. Fourteen i ss 'Holy Cc licenses will be given three 1 ipersona attended.

Other officers cHniv rmet it the sublect i du VI lai Ok.dj,, 804 Philclare Rd. 1 The installation took place at! Milk Firm Executive the annual dinner meeting held -y- 0 Discuss 'Holy at the Fox Farm Inn. Fourteen I persons attended. Other officers no, Cow" is the Thursday, Sept. 13 Start Serving 3:30 P.

M. Sponsored Ily The Dry Run Church Egypt Pike Drug Store TOMORROW a 1AU4.7 l-blewTas- th-at blacktop'a'111 Dr.2 vers exa ITK Instead or two' or the ensuing year are Dr.ltai given ims he said, 'k at the Rotary was dry and the automobiles tires Leonard, vice be given Monday, Tuesday and 'Club luncheon at the Warner Ho- 1 iNIrs. Paul Krouse, secretary and next door to the state Imr. Heise, 1 itel Monday noon by George J. were slick.

treasurer. i highway department district iKienzle, vice president in Charge i In a review of services render-, ...,.1..:.. fe." Ogita Dublic relations for the mid for the ensuing year are Dr. Kenneth Leonard, vice president; Club to be given at the Rotary luncheon at the Warner Mrs. Paul Krouse, secretary, anciltel mon a -ay noon by George J.

Mr. Heise', treasurer. i vice president in tharge.lsolid In a review of services render-, 1. rip Sh ile trip -Is- public relations tor tne A TV SERIES FOR EVERYONE! headquarters on Eastern Avenue.ledias-t -y-ear, 1,400 pieces of literaPreviously, exams were given ture were distributed at the Ross only on Mondays and Tuesdays. 1County Fair and VA Hospital Cpl.

'Wallace said it Is still nee. 'Day; 10,000 dressings were pre, or west district of the. Borden Co. I Mr. Kienzle was a newspaper-IMARRIAGE LICENSES man for 11 years after graduation McDONALD CAMPBELL: from Ohio State and G.

McDonald, 25, London. trom In110 I.Tite ana graunaLeiLoyal t.s. INICIJUIlilict, 4,1, LMILLW110 CENTRAL PHARMACY Corner Paint and Niain Streets 'HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS THIS WEEK: "Religion Made Practical in School Life" essary for cancildates to make 1 a.p red; films were snown to var-! I an appointment for the testing.lious civic clubs and cOmmunity I 'work at Princeton. He Route 1, dairy worker, This is done through the local! and transportation was associated with Borden in Campbell, 25, of 732 is the author of "Climbing the 'son Mead employe; the patrol post on Route 23 north. Ar-; provided for a number of patients, rangements can be made by tele- 'Executive Ladder," a book on1Rev.

Benjamin Judd Jr. to hospitals and clinics in the phoning 5-9206. human relations. 1 HARDESTY BONNER: Larry 'central aniI southern Ohio areas Hardesty, 16, of 132 N. With the Piketon patrol post' unemployed, and Shar- Driving Instructor I tr, Ann Bonner, 16, of 97 King Hardesty, 16, of 132 N.

Driving Instructor 1Watts unemployed, and Shar. Ann Bonner, 16, of 97 King Service on the doubleluickt EAT RIGHT III YOUR CAR :1 in Service on the doublell EAT RIGHT Ill YOUR WLW-C TV Channel 4 SUNDAY AT 7:45 A. M. Fined for Speeding at home; consent of juvenile judge and parents; the Rev. Ken.

Mho 'judge and parents; the Rev. (.111 siatea lor mactivaLion oy tics. Newark Man Digs Cpl. Wallace said drives exams will be given in Waverly on Thursdays. 114 Ancient Indian slated for inactivation by Oct.

7,, Cpl. Wallace said drives exams! Newark Man Dias KenCINCINNATI Judge Clar- nen Loy. ence Denning in Police Court Fri- HOUSE RILEY: Howard 1 day-fined a driving instructor Houser, 20, Clarksburg, Penton to Observe' I NEWARK. Ohio Newark 0 OW ollOo OW OF OW OW 1 1 'man digging in his backyard Fri ulgi; 7 suly stWw 441 17 4 1 0 SA 1 0 RvIcE It 0 1 eV k.k I 1 8 ---4- I Aziya i it dm aan Zu a septic '-t7ei; tounu "idland costs and suspended Ms 11-1Route 1, lumber yard employe, to in Nursing Home Day the spot he bad selected for three months as a Loretta Lee Riley, 19, Hunt. Penton Nursing Horne, 377 Riv.i iond offender for speeding.

lington Pike, shoe factory ern. I was occupied. eride will have an Open The consent; the Rev. house from 1 to 4 p. m.

"occupant" was an The judge told Edward S. parents. there "well over 100 charged with going 60 mPhi'Kenneth Loy. In observance of Ohio State Nurs.go and possibly in prehistoric on Westwood Northern JOHNS BROWN: Dale K. ia You are like the preacher wholohns, 26.

Youngstown, veterin- ing Home Day, which has been linr proclaimed by Frank in the opinion of Dr. Rav0 said, 'Don't do as 1 do, do as Irian, and Martha Brown, 24, of cura or the Ohio Lausche. The nubile is invited ilnd osays 135 W. Fifth Credit Bureau 135 IV. Fifth Credit Bureau at .6.1 IF to visit this home (lifting these hours, according to Mrs.

Billie Penton, the operator. 1I 1 Delicious Giant Size a HAMBURGERS Extra Thick Milk Shakes FAST SERVICE! rmals Irtiflisotot Delicious Giant Size employe; the Rev. Benjamin Judd Jr. MILLER STORTS: Ruey A. Miller, 19, Bourneville, Marine Corps, and Audrey Storts, 18, Route 1, at home; eoneaisent of parents.

BELL-RAY: David F. Bell, 22, a la 414 a do, State Museum. i Ray Seaman hastily summoned' police when he found the bones.ITeacher to Head New Quipped Dr. W. E.

Shrontz. coro- 't A 'o mexican Consulate ner, after a glance at the bones: ''These are no concern of mine. CINCINNATI tifi Miss Aria They were put in the ground long Parke Schawe, newly appointed before I took office." INIesican consul for Cincinnati, tid COMICS BANNED VIENNA U111--The Austrian justice ministry has proposed a ban on circulation of all "comic strips" In Austria. It said they have a "corruptible influence" on ottEMOIIALS 0 INDURING SEAUTT rib it 1 ri 0 7 i tv 4 '-'tol ts 4411,., ''''s bLACK15111tH 44 4 ti. MONUMENTS The largest display of reasonable prised monuments and markers in Ohio are ready for you.

Select A Memorial Now. BARNHART'S Dependable Since 1867 250 East Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Dial 2-6866 For Evening and Sunday Appointment. I 1 rl m1111 6 -te 1 (1 I Alkir 4., 14, lkow- 1 0 The largest displa and market, Sell BAR Dep 250 East Main Dial 2-6866 For I 2 i I i I I I i 1 I 1 i Dr. Baby said it was possible the: co-pen ihe-consulate bere' Route 5, U.S. Navy, and Connie site of the find was at one time this' month.

Ray, 19, of 241 N. High at an Indian village. It issnear the Miss Schawe Is a high school home; parent's consent. fork of the Licking River. and an evening 1 at the University of Cmcinnati, specializing in South America.

P.RESCRI,PTIONS the Cle 1 Ohio has had no Mexican con sulate since 1933 when ve FA land office was closed. At the first sign of Illness 4-Y1A60 Air Conditioned Dining Room Open Doily 6 a. m. to Midnite I. Air Conditioned Dining Room Open Doily 6 a.

m. to Midnite clp9igs 01, ft8 A see your family physician. Then bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. I OUR COUNSEL WILL HELP I YOU SPEND i 'WITH CARE. I i 111: Simon's Flowers Simon's Flowers 18 East Second St.

Dial 27196 or 3-49311 RINGWALD'S WEST END DRUGS Located 2 Mites South on New Route 23. Phone 155611. tetentorl Mat Auth All Now 1 Cor. High and MillPh. 4-6296 I I Inlimmomm e.

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