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THE DAYTON HERALD, SATURDAY. JANUARY 2 5, 19 4 7 ro wy i Waneta Rebekahs Vital Information Fractional Gains Appear In Stocks NEW YORK. Jan. 25. (UPl Stocks opened narrowly Irregular on moderate tradlnc today while bonds held steady and cotton figures ain Registered 1 March Wheat hicaoci Jan.

rpi March wheat r. ludcpenomtly firm oiimt ures im steady on tirf Ix-i "aae Foreign Wools Hold Trading Interests BOSTON. Jan. 25 (UPi Tommrxiity Credit corporation appraised 2 pounds of domestic wools fur purchaae during the week ended Jan. 17 compared with 331.

17H. 72ft in the correspond In IWo week, the weekly survey by tlie Productum and Marketing Administration revealed here today. The year-to-date XifUrt now stands at 245 pounds. 'oreirn wools were tn demand during the week with few actual transactions reported. Some mall sales vt Australian wool were con Install Officers WAPAKONETA Mrs.

Amanda Alienbaugh was installed as noble grand of the local Waneta Rebekahs at the annual installation of officers meeting last night in the lodge rooms. Mrs. Clara Snyder, deputj president, and Mrs. Edith Frey vwV'VW: w-vS-WsjrvsWWss Favorable Business Items Bring Rising Stock Trend By ELMER C. Af.ZFR I tilled Tress Financial Editor NEW YORK, Jan.

25 Hopes that a steel strike will he averted overcame- the uncertainties of commodity price declines during the past week and stock market prices moved higher on moderate turnover. As stocks improved butter fell to the former OPA ceiling in retail stores, end farm commodities generally were lower. Another adverse factor was a decline in the London stock market which reacted Dayton Death Record la sister, Mrs. Ella Riedel of Dayton, Service and burial will be held Writer an MIS uncnanr. gained 1 to 14 points.

A majority of stocks opened unchanged or slightly higher Ulan a few had Initial transactions ol 1.000 shares or more. The market accepted the extension of -the arch was Ollfreu Vlvci i-i lne ttirmiKh moderate commls-ion hou tjyiM. When Wired January contratt 5vi hAut dime r.ieher tnan summated where prices wert below replace- S. Steel wage contract to April 30 as ments, the survey disclosed the survey disclosed, the domestic marKet. slightly defective lurch, demand tinea in tut favorable In that it Indicated willingness on deputy marshal, were installing of ficers.

Other officers Installed are Thans Addington, vice grand; Etta Arnold John Re.er, 75. 800 St Nicholas 'in San Diego, avenue. I Mn jpnnl Pn'well 79 ferry. John Edward, 4, died at -2 Third TtreVt, m- yday his residence, J2921 Lansing drive. Services.

2 p.m. raul C. Barrlnger. 41, 51 South Monday at the Tobias funeral Maple street, Osborn. home 648 vVatervliet avenue.

Rev. Mrs. Jennie George, formerly at jr. Dailey officiating. Burial, Dayton, San Diego, Calif.

Woodland cemetery. Friends may John Edward Perry, 4. 2921 Lans-'call at the funeral home after 2 to reports there of a gjoomy economic future. piffjfd wools were purchased with somt regularity. Imports of wool at Boston.

Hew York and Philadelphia during the latest week an negated 17,056,900 pounds a id i list 9,664,800 In the previous week. secretary; Mary Krapf, treasurer; the part of the union to carry on negotiations without a strike threat. U. S. Steel opened l.uuO shares at 72i up and emended its rise in the early trading.

Other steels ruled steady to firm. Bethlehem opened at up Jones Ik Laughltn 35 up Youngstown Sheet at Tube 6a' up Acme Steel 4t up Wheeling Steel 40 unchanged; and Cruclb.e Steel 3oJ un Silver fell 5'4 cents an ounce on luonaay to iu cents wnere held through the week. The latest break followed publication of the Handy Harman review of the silver market predicting reduced use of silver in the arts and industries of the nation during 1947. The Dun and Bradstreet food index fell 4 cents to a new low m. tomorrow.

Ing drive. changed. since November 5. American Teiepnone openeo ai up Westingliouie Electric l.Oou shares st 25-, Mrs. Theophila Sendral (Sal ten era 67, 43 Light street.

Cleta Snyder, right supporter tc noble grand; Anna Pfaff, left sup porter ta noble grand; Lela Criggs warden; Lillian Walter, conductor Pearl Haevener, musician; Editl Frfcy, chaplain; Carrie Abraham outside guardian, and Margaret Pre far, inside guardian. The latest news of commodity credit w-(nation and its I'f tt would rum purchases tn the Minneapolis area In 10 iehverles were to be made at laae ports by lne end of March, reoorts said. Kansas City and MlnneaD. ua wheat onenw! inehansed. vhlle Minneapolis oats were ctf to cent.

Wlnnipeit rye famed cent. Improvement Shown In Fabric Supplies NEW YORK, Jan. (l'P Stocks nf in. mettle wool In tlie hands of dealers, trpmak-en and manufacturers on Dec. 31 stood at a record hlth of 692.591 ono grey shorn pounds, an Increase of 141'.

9T 000 pounds during year ol the rrestnl consumption Ui history, it mas disclosed today. xo. Associates of the Nr York Cot- up Loews 2d' up general Motors Rieck, Mrs, Florence, 69, died 9:05 a. m. yesterday at her residence, 309 Dellwood avenue.

Services, 3 p. m. German Firms Taken Over By Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Jan. 25. (UP) German business firms with assets valued at $90 000.000 have been taken over by Argentina under a decree signed yesterday, a foreign office communique iias disclosed.

The decree ordered Hie acquisition "en masse" of the 60 firms which now are in DOVa UP a. a.uou snares ai William Shaln, 79, 4437 Shelter 94 up 9s; Phillips Petroleum 64 Ti up LIVESTOCK On the favorable side of the market were many favorable corporation reports and some increased dividends. Wilson and company issued one of its best Pepsi-cola l.oiio snares at io-, up ana Monday at Whitmer Brothers fu Southern Pacific 43', up neral home, Ludlow street and Pullman loBt 44 to po'. ana union carbide DArroM rwio stockyards Monument avenue, Rev. I.

N. De eased 1t ta 91. New York Cenual had a minor loss. Standard Oil IN. J.I, Wnolworth.

Anaconda, and Paramount were unchanged. Friday, Jan. 24, 1947. No trading Saturday. Mors: avenue.

Louella Ankeney, 79, 1103 Phillips avenue, Mrs, Edna Vreeland, 59, formerly of Dayton, Valley Death Record Puy officiating. Burial, Woodland cemetery. Friends may call after process of liquidation, at the hands of the board handling final disposition of enemy firms. It provides that the central bank make a earnings reports. K.

J. Keynoirjs Tobacco company had its best earnings since 1937. Celotex repotted record sales and net profit. John 23. SO Receipts 300 head.

Market 40c hlfher. lou-225 lbs I 22S-2M lbs NFW 'ORR STOCK JI OTATIOS iliy V.lie to Greene A Brock i noon tomorrow. 23 65 NE WYOKK, Jan. 25. down payment of to the enemy property board and that the government Itself Ktn.s- Open Send nil (Salteneray), Mr.

Theo- Ailaniic Coast Line 22 oil Morrell announced a two-for-one 22 4o stock snlit tironosal. Detroit Edison win men take over ttie tirms ruin the board. The sixty firms Include most of the big German concerns operating in Argentina such Mi Exrhanre, also disclosed that the 1250-275 lbs. yesr-tnd rar-vover Comintern upon the v.v.ino lbs. inmitry having ennmmrd appinximalrly lli.

onooon pounds monthly In the last quarter. id-im) H. Saies of government shorn wools according to Richard Horner, 19, Bradford, ipliila, 67, of 45 Light street, died at THE CENTRAL SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE Waynes and llulbert ts. U. S.

K. A. Sunday Kervlies. 7:45 P.M. Sermon Mrs.

Flora Cummer, Hartford. Conn. Rev. Laura K. J.

llulloway. Pastor. voted a 10 per cent stock dividend. 2:35 p. m.

yesterday at the resi Oeorge Ilorine, 84, ('Hstiiw. Bill Ohio York Central i Canadian Paotic Del. Lack 4 West Cicat Northern pfd if Oil 14 00 These news items helped individ' 49-4 H-U I1, 13', 46 24H 25', 19 4J, nat stocks and indirectly had a as Bayer Chemical, Siemens Baunion, instruction firmi. Siemens Srhukert (electrical Tubos Mannesmaim (structural steel and Iron) and others. The operation Is the largest and most Important step yet carried out by Argentina In liquidating enemy property.

Ill central 20 Of) If no Sl.it Lambs: Cum choice top Medium to good Ommua to medium iliSSilSoi favorable influence on the seneraljS.11..:: the weekly wool trade report, represemea oniy 52 5 per cent of total purchase. The report also revealed that suppllea nf overcoat and topcoat fabrics are imornwng al-thoueh trade quariers expressed surprise over a report that these items would be increased 15 ner cent In price. Trade quarters were also concerned over the limited supplies of gabardines, the re-p-rt said. Paoiflc dence. A native of Poland, she had lived In Dayton for 34 years and was a member of the Married Ladies auxiliary of St, Adelbert church and Sacred Heart of Jesus sodality.

Surviving are two sons, John of Springfield and Steve of marKet. Industrial production figures KAIL KOI II'MKNT Am Loeotiiodve Am Steel Foundries Pullman Co S6V4 34'. contained several favorable market items. Steel production in par 38 Mv Dayton; four daughters, Mrs. Ann ticular was Inspiring.

The steel MIMNti Anaconda Copper Dome Mines Ltd Kennecott Copper International Nickel Carrico, Mrs. Helen Meeks, Mrs, operating rate rose to 91.8 per cent 40'; 36 sheep t.OOi S00 CHd bucks 6M' dawn qulu 5.00 down VVa''ealvei 55 on down Choicer butcher teem 19 00 a 22.00 Medium (ood belleri Is. 00 20.00 Common Iteer 16.0018 00 Feeders Good choice belters 23.00(8 24.00 Medium eood heifers Common to medium I4.00ial6.00 to choice oetf 13.0014.50 Medium to sood 10.0012.00 Canncn nd cutters Good heavy bulls JS Hunt bulls 00 14.50 Josephine Kozlouski and Mrs. Mary of rated capacity, a new high Churlcs Walker, 65, Middle-town. Charles Hansel, 73, Mlddletown.

Donald Stieir, 22, Trenton. Charles VV'lttenbrlnk, 74, 2S'ew Bremen. Robert I. Thurston, 64, Osborn. Paul C.

Barrlnger, 44, Osborn. William Knob, 77, Sidney. Mrs. Daisy May Gates, 88, Sidney. William Chrlsmer, 52, Wapa-koneta.

Divorce Court Petitions Filed Fred M. Kerr, 5036 Elsmers avenue, vs. Mary 1502 Emmons avenue, Ethel U. KrelUer, Mlarnisburg, vs. Oliver Mlamlsburg.

Fannie Mas Brown, 157 Otterbeln avenue, vs. Robert 14 KIrkham street. Harold W. Charles, 1117 Superior avenue, vs. Emms Lancaster.

Pa. HI HHIHS Firestone E7V4 Goodrich Rubber MS, Rubber 54 Modras; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services, 7:30 since May 21, 1945. At that figure the industry turned out 1,617,900 Auto Output Spurts Nearly 15,000 Units DETROIT, Jan. 25.

(UP The automotive industry in the U.S. with all lianu in production for the first time this year, turned out an estimated 85.590 can and trucks last week, nearly 15.0oO more than m-evioni week. Automotive News Highlights In Week's Business By t'nlted Presa AUTOMOBILLS Ward's Automotive Reports: Production cars, trucks and buses in 8. and Canada this week estimated at 04.345 units vs. (revised) previous week and 29,410 year ago.

BANKING Federal Reserve: Week ended Jan. 22 money In circulation off $149,000,000 to SJ8.369.0uo 000; gold reserves off So0.000.000 to J79O.0OO.OO0; holdings of U. S. government securities up $103,618 000 to $23. 430.210,000, brokers' loans off to J726.900.000; ratio unchanged from the prevloifl week at 43.4 per cent against 42.9 year ago.

Member bank commercial. Industrial and agricultural loans In lul leading cities week ended Jan, 15 up $103,000,000 to JIO.329.000,000. Dun A Brad- High Street Evangelical United Brethren Church HIGH AND RICHARD STS. Sunday School 9:00 A. M.

Glen Masaman, Superintendent Special Music by Our Orchestra A Class for All Ages Morning Worship 10: 30 Sermon Subject; "Satisfaction Guaranteed Choral music under the direction ot Raymond C. Fish, church organist, Virginia Luta. Youth Fellowship 7:00 P. M. Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, WALTER N.

MIRANDA, Minister. a. m. Tuesday at the residence, and net tons of steel ingots, the largest tonnage output since July 20, 1945. at 8 a.

m. at St. Adelbert church, Automobile production rose from Burial, Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after 7 75,166 in the previous week to returned todav. CHICAGO m.

today. 94,345 units in the past week, aided mrwr MlH last Week's OUtOUt 'IITACin Jan. 25 Livestock prices this Included 62.249 can and 23 341 trucks and aveiased the lowest since decontrol in by resumption of Chevrolet plants lfH 67', 64', 40', 14', 25l-4 2tt' 16, .172 11J. 3 OILS Consolidated Oil Standard Oil Ohio Oil Phillips Petroleum Standard Oil Indiana Socnny Vacuum AMI 'SKMEN1 Twentieth Century-Fox Loews, lne Pacamount Pictures Warner Brothers PI HI IC I I II I 1 American Telephone Telegraph Columbia Gas Sc Electric Commonwealth Southern Consolidated Gas placed the previous week's output, at u.uo October, the U. S.

yards reported umajr The week's top "was $28, paid for a short Ufter a five-day shut down for in- cars and io.ihi irucm. Combined U.S. and Canadian ear and truck Vreeland, Mrs. Edna, 59, formerly of Dayton, died Thursday in Los Angeles, Calif. She is survived by Mreet.

Week ended Jan. 22. tank clear output for last week was esumaieu ''1. lngg in 24 leading cities $13 092.000 vs. $12 oad 01 choice steers, wnne me imiu V-'f nurnneee A str Ice flt fhp $27 Fed steers and yearlings closed SUyJ ventory purposes.

A SiriKe 81 lne lower. JL. A. Young Spring Wire plant 75,230 compared with a revised ligure oi 104.993.00u previous week and J12.5A2.273.OUO (-hnic Iicht vearlins reached ano for the week before. in Detroit threatens to curtail out yea i ago.

COAL National Coal Association: Week ended two brothers. Matthew Mulhern and Daniel Mulhern of Dayton three sistei'3, Miss Bertha Mulhern, Mrs. Jan. 18 bituminous output approximated 13 28 put of passenger cars next week, according to Ward's automotive 220.000 net tons vs. 13,700,000 preceding week and 12.864 000 year earlier; year-to-date output Viola Smith.

7 West Crest Miami boulevard, vs. Martin Cincinnati, O. alimony Roy Cuter, 116 South Court street, va. Helen M25 West Third street. Neville Coomer, 1H18 East Second street, vs.

McClellan, sddiess unknown. Nona Horton, 53 North Decker street, vs. Harry same address. Flossie Molnar, 585 Burns ivenue, va. Steve, same address.

Robert Kreltzer, 122 Batssn drive, va. Vera same addresi. aveiatT-medlum to strictly good steera closed S17o 23.50. Averace-medium to averaite-good heifers finished 20. The extreme top choice 1.172-lb.

heifers were $25.50. All cows lost Slt 1.50. Most beet cows were $10 50w 13 50 and practical outside good cows were $14.50 compared with $17 two weeks ago. Bulls were steady early at $16 down and closed $15.50 down. Vealers were firm at Grace Ott and Mrs.

Catherine Hazel tons against jj. 044.000 year ago. CONSTRUCTION Engineering News Recoid reports. Gains were noted In crude oil baker, of Dayton. Funeral services International Tele A Tele 15a North American 31', Stone-Webster, lne 15i4 American El.

Inc 17', FOODS National Biscuit General Foods 44 National Dairy Products 304 IMIl'S TRIALS Week ended Jan. 23 civil engineering awards will be held in Los Angeles. lumber, flour and electricity pro Sij.Si4,uoo vs. $110,241,000 preceding week and $101,433,000 year ago; year-to-date awards duction. Car loadings, construe' $28 down, stock cattle were scarce.

i i yearling stockers were $17.75. Canners and $336. 456. Olio, up 21 per cent from year earlier. ELECTRICITY Edison Electric Institute: tion and gasoline output declined.

cutters Closed $8(S 10.25. an hArrows and gilts gained 50 cents In 37 Miami Farmers Week ended Jan. 18 output 4,858.890,000 l-wh Dorothy Brawdy. 453 Hunter avenue, vs. Curtis.

Stockton, Calif. Corrine Neal, 71 South Terry street, vs. Retail trade was 15 to 19 per cent First Church of The Brethren College and Mercer John D. Long, Pastor 10:00 A. M.

Church School for all ages. 10:45 A M. Morning worship Sermon: 'Why Christ Appeals to Youth" Anthems by the Choir. YOUTH SUNDAY the hog market, while sows were steady. The vs.

4.852,513.000 preceding week and 4,145,116, 000 year earlier. Business Briefs Julius Kavser months ended Dec. 31 net profit, $1,118,689 or $1.51 a share vs. j44n 477 or 59 cents a share year ago. DIVIDKMS Amount Payable Bate of Beenrd Armour A arrears, $6 prior preferred, $10 Kb.

15, Feb. 3. W. Bliss quarterly, $2.25 convertible preferred. SB'ic March 15.

Feb. 28. Coro. extra, common, 15c. Feb.

28, Coro. quarterly, common, 40c, Feb. 28, Eaton Mfg. common, 75c, Feb. 25, FErle5 RR quarterly, $5 preferred $1.25, March 1, Feb.

14. Erie RR quarterly, $5 preferred $125. May 31. May 16. Erie RR quarterly, $5 preferred $125.

Aug. 30, Aug. 15. Erie RR quarterly, $5 preferred $1.25. Dec.

1. Nov. 15 over a year ago, the smallest year- FAILURES Dun A Bradstreet, Week to-year rise since last April 5. enuea jan. 10, 01 vs.

at previous weex ana Railroad shares had several strong. a year ago. 37 14 35 37'S, 95 36 35 25 58 36 51 week's top was $24 50, and the late good and choice lfO-240 lbs. bulked $23(24. Good and choice sows sold $19m 19.50.

Slaughter lambs lost 50M75 cents, but slaughter ewes were 50 cents higher. The bulk good and choice wooled slaughter lambs were S22.7.V 23.50. Medium to good wooled lambs were $21 22.50. Good and choice clipped lambs with fall shorn pelts 94-110 lbs. were $22c 22.75.

Good spots as the week ended. However, Allls Chalmers Burroughs Ad Mach Deere A Co General Electric American Can National Cash Keg Remington Rand Simmons Co Westlnghouse Elec RETAIL STORES Montgomery Ward Sears-Roebuck F. W. Woolwodth Co TOBACCO Leyoy, crand'in, Wis. Lyda P.

Rhonnmus. Mlamliburg. va. Law rence same sddress. Mary Jones, 436'- West First street, vs Charles.

Columbus Walter S. Baker, R. R. 1, Dayton, vs Adrien A Ll'tie York road. Decrees Granted Forrest R.

Hufford vs. Clirs for d(. fendant. Valeria L. Bills vs.

Peter C. the industrial and utility averages INDEXES Barron's: Week ended Jan. 18. seasonally adjusted Index of trade and production 117.7 per cent of 1935-39 average vs. 117 3 previous week and 106.9 year ago.

Bureau of Labor Statistics: Week ended Jan. 18 wholesale commodity prices 140.8 per cent of 1926 average vs. 140 0 previous week and 106 7 year ago. eased so that the market on bal ance appeared unchanged. and choice slaughter ewes were $89.

About ion-head choice solid-mouth western orecoing Numerous special stocks had gains of several points and a few ewes were $9. See State Bureau TROY A group of 37 Miami county farmers made a trip to Columbus Thursday for a visit to the Ohio Farm bureau state office, warehouse grain terminal, chick hatchery and soy bean processing plant. The arrangements were made by Lowell Noffsinger, Miami county organization manager. Those in the party were: Bethel, S. S.

Studebaker, James Barnhart, James Studebaker, Maurice Rudy, Lawrence Courter; Brown, Raymond Simmons, Lester and Lowell Robbins, Hagel Davis; Concord, Jay Thompson and Lowell wide losses. Gold mine issues were strong on Friday. Reynolds Tob 42' i STfKLS Bethlehem Steel 921, Corp 72 Crucible Steel 30'. Youngstown Sheet-T 65 MOTORS General Moton com 56Va Ail-Time High Set Chrysler Corp 92 Jciv Wanted Radios and Combinations Here they are the most popular Radios, Radio Phonograph Combinations and Record Makers. Each an outstanding value.

Easy term purchase if desired. In Savings Deposits Mack Truck 4T, Nash Motors Packard Motor Corp 61? Marriage Licenses Applied For Richard Wallace GlllesrH, 23. of 45 Dale-view avenue, end Cloria Louise Hayworth, 19, of 27 Maryland avenue. James Demetrow, 40. of 48 Walnut street, and Mary Manthopoulo, 35, of 48 Walnut street.

Howard I. Frye. 24. Tipp City, and H. Jane Jones, 25, of 230 Indlsna avenue.

William H. Beatty, 45. of 728 Linden ave-nue, and Elsie W. Boehrlnjcr, 28. of Gibbons hotel.

Charles M. Martin. 21, of R. ft. 1.

New Lebanon, and R. Jean Blsiet, 22. of New Lebanon. Jerry Green. 31.

of 3027 Cermsntown street, and Marilyn Roberta Hurte, 21, of 3027 Ger-mantown street. William A. Cunnlnghsm. tt. ai 2245 East Studebaker 22 NEW YORK, Jan.

25 (UP) Net deposits of a billion and a half dollars in mutual savings banks throughout the United States In 1946 brought total deposits to the highest DAYTON NEW THOUGHT TEMPLE 24 GRAFTON AVE. Rev, Shirle Bell Hastings Sunday Worship and Sunday School 11A.M. THEME: "LET GO GET ACQUAINTED WITH GOD CLASSES RESUMED Wednesday 8:15 M. to 8.30 M. Thursday 10:00 to 8:00 P.

M. MOTOR Accessories Brlggs Body Handaile Hershey Dun A Bradstreet. Week ended Jan. 21 wholesale price Index of 31 food commodities $6.19, lowest level since Nov. 5, last year, vs.

$6.23 In preceding week and $4 12 year ago. Moody's Investors Service: Week ended Jan. 18 business activity 217.0 per cent of the 1928 average, vs. 218 .8 previous week and 195.0 year ago. Standard Poor's Corporation: Week ended Jan.

18 Industrial production 176 9 per cent of 1935-39 average vs. 173.0 (revised! preceding week and 159.3 year ago. OIL- American Petroleum Institute: Week ended Jan. 18 gasoline stocks 98.013 000 bbls. vs.

96.547.000 previous week and 101. 109.000 year earlier: gasoline production 14.653,000 vs. 14.928,000 preceding week and 13.370.000 year earlier; crude oil output average 4.623.950 bbls. daily vs. 4.530.900 previous week and 4.605,950 year ago; kerosene stocks 15,544.000 bbls.

vs. 15.780.000 previous week and 9.307.000 year ago. RAILROADS Association of American Railroads: Week ended Jan. 18 carloadlngs 828.060 vs. 830 945 previous week and 749,443 year ago; total loadings to date 2,346.433 vs.

Z. 175.309 In the corresponding 1946 period and 2,244,030 In 1945 period, STEEL American Iron and Steel Institute: Operations this week scheduled at 91.8 per cent of capacity, highest since May 1, 1945. or 1.617.900 net tons, highest since July 30. 1945. agninst 91 2 or 1,607,300 last week and 5 1 or 89.700 year ago.

TRADE Dun A Bradstreet. Retail trade for week ended Jan. 22, up 15 to 19 per cent from year earlier. Noffsinger. point in 131 years of operation, A.

George Gllman, president of the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks, disclosed here to Table Model Radios 2500 Also, Elizabeth, William Young, Charles Stoltz, Harry Stoltz; Mon AVIATION Aviation Corp of Del United Aircraft Arr.er Avta Inc CHEMICALS Air Reduction day. 3H 17-4 I8I-4 10 37H 21 91 20, 5614 Thlr street, snd Alma Fowler. 43. of roe, Delbert Snyder, Ralph Reeder, Wesley Rogers; Newberry, Paul Fin- Deposits in these hanks now total approximately 17 billion Collars, the most since 1815, Gllman said. "Contrary to the fears of some, I expect a continuation of the accumulation of savings Many styles, makes and models from which to choose.

Radio Phonographs Combines fine radio and phonograph with automatic record changer, Com Solvents Corp $8235 1127 least second street. Alfred H. Ramey. 34, of Mlsmlshursr. snd Carbide A Car Corp Nat Distillers Prod Mon Santo Chem Wk Alice L.

Navarro. 35. of 7J1 Maplehurst frock, William Murry, P-ul Wilhelm; Newton, J. C. Iddings, Harold Kight, during: 1947 at a rate comparable to the latter part of 1946," he said.

avenue. John Justice. 40. of 823 South Western ave J. L.

Shade, Maynard Reeder: $17510 Wilcox-Gay Recordio Wonderful Radio. Phonograph and Record Maker, nue, and Mary H. Peoples, 44, of 432 Mulford avenue. Springcreek, Don Reeder, Forest John Nicholas weaver, 2t), ot -an Illinois Apple, L. U.

Hill; Staunton, Roy SIN NOT avenue, snd Magdalen Theresa Roddy, 22, ol 112 North Quentln avenue. Peterson, Gerald Brandenburg; Corns in see these wonderful radios and combinations. Simply must be seen and heard to be appreciated. Easy terms if desired. $1,000,000 Loan For Gustin-Bacon Co.

NEWARK, Jan. 25 (UPI The Cus-tln-Bacon Manufacturing Co. of Kansas City, has arranged for a $1,000,000 loan In the form of a sinking fund maturing over a 15- Paper Output Up NEW YORK. Jan. 25 (UP) Production of paper throughout the nation, excluding mills producing newsprint only, for the week ended Jan.

18. rose to 103.8 per cent of capacity from 102 8 in the preceding; week and compared with 84.4 a year earlier, the American Robert Eugene Arieage. 21 40 e-ornana avenue, snd Edna Brewer, 23 of 2548 Bush-nell avenue. Union, H. S.

Cassell, Ralph Warner, Harry Delk, Ott Elifritz, Gene Eli-fritz; Washington, W. Peters. Dayton Securities (By Greene A Brockt Paper Pulp Association disclosed here to Funerals year period with the Prudential Insurance Co. of America, it was announced here today. day.

15-17 E. Second St. Star Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 The following are nominal Quotations and The loan will be used for expanding the paperooara prooucron stooa at iuj per should not be considered as firm bids or firm company new plant In the Fairfax Industrial cent compared with 102 In the previous week offer: 1 1 district In Kansas City. I and 93 per cent a year ago. TILITIES Bid Asked as a a a 1 a isiiiinius aassaaaa 1 1 im a timisxmuiis mini tuns ajaa 111111111 City Railway 73 do pf 100 Col A Sou Ohio 4M, Ill 114 Ohio Cen Tel DO Toledo Edison Tk pfd 110 111 4 j.

Iron Pipe Price Rise Hits Celina CELINA The residents of the East Celina who have been petitioning Celina to extend city water lines east of Edgewater on a divided cost basis received a jar today from a bill handed Celina officials. City Manager Kuckuck said the village recently received 400 feet of cast iron water pipe. Today, a Ankeney, Louella 79, 1403 Phillips avenue, died at 3 a.m. today at St. El'zabeth hospital after an extended illness.

She was the widow of the late John B. Ankeney. A resident of Dayton for 57 years, Mrs. Ankeney was a member of Memorial Reformed church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Raymond Parker of Tuscon, Mrs. Edward Taylor and Mrs. Georee Hershey of Dayton, and 00 1 do 106 107 SE Ind Pow 5 pt s)8 Warren Tel 95 RETAIL STORES Rlke-Kumler Co 61 Elder A Johnston 74 pi 100 I.AXD TRUSTS Dayton Country Club S3 Dayton Blltmort 115 Gibbons Hotel 99 Ohmer Garage LTC 94 Schwind Realty LTC 97 Mrs. E. Morris of Osborn; one son, George D.

Ankeney of bill came for it, charging $1.55 per linear foot. The price rise of cast iron pipe has not cut down sthe demand, Kuckuck said, pointing out that Ce Dayto.i; ene sister, Mrs. Mary INDUSTRIALS Unlvls Lens 8 Am Thermos Bottle Unlvls Lens 7 Crowell-Colller Pub 36 Maud Mueller Vm Leland Electric IO'-j Standard Aircraft Pr 3 il Bausman of Piqua; four brothers, 84 19', 8 38 'li'i 3' 14V John W. Ankeney of Florida, Ed lina was fortunate to be able to ward, George and Darius of Day Dayton Mall, com 134 ton: 10 Grandchildren and nine ao pirj vn Egry Reg. pfd 85 FINANCE COMPANIES great-grandchildren.

Reich. Albert, 55, 1917 Burbank Maxwell Finance of lit 100 BANKS Merchants Nat (23 par) The Peonies Bank ftioo curl 175 drive, died Thursday. Funeral serv. Third Nati new ($12.50 31 ires at "2 D. m.

tomorrow at the buy 400 feet for repair purposes. Divorce Petitions TROY The following divorce suits were filed: Mrs. Mary Ann Howard against Thomas 8. Howard, both of Troy. Hilda aealnst Cornell W.

Breece, both of Pleasant Hill, Violet Mae Boggs against Solomon Boogs, both of Troy, Morris Eugene Chambers, Plqua, against Mattynelle Chambers. Macon, Ga. Ivora Hlrby, Grand Lake, against Elmer J. Hlrby. winters Nat'l Bk new 1:20 par).

31 INVESTMENT TBl'STS R. J. Worst funeral home, 635 Sa Collateral Fqult 5 83 lem avenue, with Rabbi Louis Witt INSURANCE Reliable Fire nsr) new SS officiating. Burial in Riverview fit AKANTEED BAILS cemetery. Barrlnger, Paul 44, of 51 South Ephesians 4:26 and 27 Be ye angry, and sin not: Let not the sun go down upon your wrath: Neither give place to the deviV My opinion is that a man cannot be provoked to anger over the sin of this world and what is happening is yet to be saved.

But then if he is saved he is to preach Christ crucified to a lost world. Send for copy of our weekly paper and Five Things Every Person Ought to Know. A free CCC A St 90 100 Little Miami 4 56A do 8 60'fc 120 CAP 4T 56l4 60 CAP 101 1024 Dayton A Mich, com 40 43 Dayton A Mich, pfd 96 100 Maple street, Osborn, former Day- tonian, died at 9:45 p. m. Thursday in Miami Valley hospital.

He was Munn Heads Board UNION. N. Jan. 25 (UP) Directors of Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America today elected John R.

Munn chairman of the board, succeeding John F. Cesey. who retired after employe of the National Cash Register company. Surviving are I his wife, Catherine; two daughters, I June Ann and Dorothy Jane; a son, serving with the company since its Inception. winiam r.

Mrcuinness. lormer treasurer, was elected president, succeeding Munn, and Gregory Oberst was named treasurer. NOW IN DAYTON 4 completely new and selentifte approarh to the problem of getting Into the right ob. Not only an analysis ta tell ynn where your highest potential lies, but also an advertising agency for the Individual, calling your qualifications to the attention of prospective employers. Weather Report Lynn of Ogden, Utah, and a sister, Mrs.

Dorothy Shanahan of Osborn. Services, 2 p. m. Monday at Morris Sons funeral home, Osborn, Rev. Paul Weihl officiating.

Burial, Fairfield cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after tr. S. Department ot Commerce Weather Bureau, Vandalia, SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1947 Sunset tnnluht.

5:48. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:51. Precipitation last 24 hours ending at 7:30 a. trace. LISTEN SUNDAY Not Chang In Tim Beginning Today "The Personality Clinic" for further details WHIO 1 :45 P.

M. Relative humidity at 7 30 a.m.. an. Year's precipitation tn date, 2 88 Inches. Year's excess precipitation, .21 Inch.

Year's temperature excess. 79 degrees. Highest temperature for this date waa 71 In gift to all yearly subscribers. Be sure to send your subscription in today. $1.00 per year.

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Dr. Dallas F. Billington, 2312 Manchester Road Akron 14, Ohio (Adv.) 1943; lowest, -10 In 1936. roitrX'ASTS George, Mrs. Jennie, former Day-tonian, died Thursday at her home in San Diego, after a long illness.

The former Jennie Weyl, she attended Steele high school In Dayton. A native of Minnesota, Mrs. George had lived in California 28 Dayton and Vicinity Decreasing cloudiness snd continued mild today, tonight, and tomorrow, with light showers tomorrow afternoon. Rather foggy again tonight, shilling winds and cooler iomnrrow evening. High to- (A personnel advertising sertlc.

for the Individual) SCIENTIFIC PLACEMENT SYSTEMS 511 Third National Band Bldg. 0y rja; low tonignt 44; high tomorrow 48. Ohio Cloudy ind mild followed by occasional rain this afternoon and tonight. Tomorrow considerably cloudy and somewhat colder. years.

Surviving are her husband, Wesley; a son, Robert George, and uibi.m r. ft ll Aft It, Forecaster OBSERVATION Hleh Low Pr'n Atlanta Aft Portsmouth' STEEL If nn, r. Have you liatl your Will reviewed recently? Some changes may he necessary to bring it up-to-date to conform to new tax and inheritance laws. Births, marriages or deaths may make new considerations affecting beneficiaries and purchase or gale of properties or securities may alter your wishes as now outlined in your Will. In order to he sure that your Will is legally valid and up-to-date in every respect, have it drawn by your lawyer and then have him review it periodically.

When appointing an additional or new executor, discuss with your attorney the advisability of designating this trust company as executor and trustee of your estate. TRUST DEPARTMENT Roston 52 Buffalo 4ti Chicago 49 Cincinnati 53 Cleveland 47 .08 .03 Columbus 51 DAYTON 49 Denver 5.1 Detroit 44 Dulllth 31 41 34 31 47 39 42 41 39 35 24 41 42 7 33 45 39 4.1 38 .01 .02 Singspiration Featuring Asbury College Quartit MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH Fourth and McGce Sts. For A Saturday Night Spent Right-Come To Wesrheimer and Company Member of tht Hew York Stock Exchange Knrt Worth 08 Kansas City 83 Miami 72 Mlnnrannlls-St. Paul 45 New York 57 and Vtbtf Registered Lxcbanges Ciklnhnma City 60 Pittsburgh 52 St. Loul 85 Washington 60 205-211 Third National Bldg.

Legal Advertisements TBANSFfR OF FUNDS Miami Township Notice Is hereby given hst on the Jtrd dv of January, 1947, tlie Boaid of Trustees of Mleml Towii.iiiti, filed Its Petition In the Common Pleas Court The Third National Band OHIO'S of Montgomery County, Ohio. In case Number OLDEST KATIOKALi BAKKj and Trust Company OF DAYTON, OHIO Greene Brock, Members New York Stock Exchange Third National Bldg. FU. 3191 Member f.D.I.C 97212 praying for an order of the Court under General Code, Seellnns 5iia5-13 to riji-13l inclusive, auihorulng Hie transfer of Ten Thousand ($10 000 001 Dollars from the General Fund to the Road and Brlrlne Fund, of Miami Township Montgomeiy Counly, Ohio. Said matter will be heard before the Common Pleas Court of Monlcomery County.

Ohio on the loth day of February, 147. at 10 o'clock a.m. on said day or as soon thereafter as Is convenient or tlie Coint. PAUL J. Rtr.

('In of H.ulid of TriKters of Miami Township. Miiit-gomery County, uiilo. MATHIAS HFf Piosri-utlng Attorney. Montgomery County, Ohio. M.PFRT DWYER.

1 Assistant. 1 2), '47 Feb. 1, 7:45 P.M ENGINEERS CLUB Jefferson and Monument Av. Speaker Norman I), Zimmerman I'astor of Kant Dayton Mmnnnlte Brethren Church. and Chrl-linn 1 rlldwshln Jfj -s i sssiiiiiiitsstsitsiiiitsssssstsisitistiirtntrsssBitisssss IIIIIIMI.

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