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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 14

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PAGE TVVO THE CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-THIBONE. CHILLICOTHE. MISSODHI TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1953 Supervise Drivers License Law Would Take Duties Away from Revenue Department i JEFFERSON CIXy, April 21. 7-Bills shifting the administration Of the driver's license the Department of Revenue to-the High- Vay Patrol were appro: today by a House comniittee. 1 The two bills were offered by the floor leader.

Rep. Chris- i Parkville. and Mrs. Joe Remick shaw of Chillicothe, to Kansas City lor a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Eradshaw's daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bryan of Brookfield, Cpl. Charles Vadnais, of Fort Leonard Wood-. Mrs.

Charles Vadnnis cf Mooresville. and Rev Harpli Garrett of Kansas City, call- c-1 on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers Sunday afternoon. -Jack-Stottleihyre of Karisas City the week-end with his mother, Mrs.

F. A. Funk, and Mr. Funk. Mr.

and Mrs- Albert Drew of i.an Stipp (4) of Carroll County, liead of a House investigatisg mittee irregularities in Jhe motor Irehicle' registration and driver's license unit. Stipp said the driver's license law intended as a safety measure and didn't belong under the Revenue department. Another bill by Stipp that would have changed the driver's license Jaw was killed. JJTICA NEWS By KATHLEEN POTTS; Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Drew of Parkville spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kent, and other relatives.

Mrs. Carl Hawkins returned home anc! Jackie Stamper and Mr. and Stamper and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and G. Kent.

Mrs. E. C. Ralston of Marceline came Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Potts and Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs Joe Remick spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Potts and children in Brecfcenridge. Mfs. Annia Winn, who is employed i in Chillicothe, spent Saturday at her home with Miss Mary Ludwig. N.

M. Potts of Chicago and W. P. Potts of Mission, spent Monday 'afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Potts, and sister. The of Mr. Pbtts, who' has been ill for some time.

unchanged- Rev. and Mrs. Harold Garrett of after spending a few days with her Kansas City 'teere Sunday dinner Daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.

suesjs of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawk- fester Fair and daughter. Karen. lns Pamalee Stamper, Strs.TSroveifBrad- Cofcaftrtfon-Trlbuae-Wairt Ads My JUST UNLOADED Carload of Galvanized Roofing Load of Field Fence and Barb Wire load of Sewer Pipe WE-HAVE IN STOCK Culverts Johns ManvSlle Asbestos Siding Ken Rinehart Lumber Co.

WGHWJRi65 SOUTH CHltUCOTHE PHONE 2000 Okay Purchase of Hospital by Slate Committee Sees Need for Children's Home. JEFFERSON CITY. April 21. (XP1 House committee decided today Missouri should try to get the Federal Marine hospital at for a children's hospital. In approving the bill offered by a subcommittee that toured state hospitals, sponsors pointed out that other bidders are also seeking the property without cost from the national government; The hospital would be for cerebral palsied children under years old.

At present there are over 2,000 such cases who have no place to go until sot years old, sponsors said. Abo approved was a bill that would set up facilities for the care of Negro patients at all state institutions. LAREDO ITEMS 'By MRS. DALE "MESSINGER Mrs. Harve Hort and daughter 1 Glendoris, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Vanderpool of Osgood and Miss Ethel Frost were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spainhour. Mrs.

Letha Dudley has returned to her spending the whiter months hi Los Angeles with her daughter, Geaevieve. ana 'Mrs. Vermont Follet. Mr. and Mrs.

CarJ Rains and daughter, Deanna. and son Bobby, drove to Kansas City. The Follets' daughter Yvonne and friend, Miss Frances Allen, returned home with them over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Ishmael of Blackoak. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barger and son of Meadville, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Moss and daughter, Virginia, Mr. Fred Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Alby JShyder, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Ishmael were guests of Clara and Ellery Moss. Mrs. Dixie Peterie and son Ronnie spent two days in Kansas City.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warren and family of Kansas City spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Warren.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jasper and family of La Grange, 111., visited his mother', Mrs. Taylor Grabast and Mr. Grabast.

Mrs. Alice Lasswell went to Gait with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. Mrs. Peterson had been caring for Mrs.

Lasswell since she was injured in a fall down the Baptist Church steps. Rhomane, Sharon, and Susan Richards of Trenton spent the week-end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farnsworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry and lour children of Brimson, Mr. and PASS ALONG THE WORD IT'S APRIL TWENTY-THIRD GHILLICQTHE DAY 'PONY MESF starts aJ ibe Ben Boil Matinee 2 p.m. -3DAYS- storts THURS.

thru SAT. AND FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. Shows Saturday at -NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES- THIS IS THE ONE, a's Future Rode in foe Siddlebagsi IN THE SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERES MERICA'S FRONTIERSMEN WHO CARRIED THE MAIL! I Thef BLASTED THROUGH THE PERILOUS WILDERNESS! It the glory trot) of America'! Immortal frail thunder of traofltantf, ring of Sion arrowt, tfte fearlMsriMS of the plainsmen who if-" CHARLTOH HESTON now OR naa -nmio ni- con SfRLtNC IMfoubA (UMJMG fORRESTIUCKs ENDS TON1TE "THE LUSTY MEN" Rob't. Mitchum Susan Hay ward WEDNESDAY ONLY ONLY FOR LOVE will people do such amazing things! W.SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S ENCORE CITHIS JOHNS-NIGEL PATBICK-KAY W11SH ROLAND CIIWH-IIOmiUSJDIRE TONITE ends DAMON RUMVONU GEORGE JESSEL-RSRMON JONES-SY GOMBERG Mrs.

Willis Perry of Brimson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Messinger of Tree-, ton were entertained with a family dinner by Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry and son Willis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delano of Ottumwa, spent the week-end with Mr.

Hartley's brother, Roy Hartley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jenkins, Gary and Vicki of Alpha spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Engleman. Miss Margaret Williams of Blaclc- oak spent Wednesday and Thursday night with Miss Ilene Hymer. Mrs. Ben Eaton spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Estella Peterie.

Eugene Wagner of East Moline, is here over the week-end. His wife Mary Joe, and family have 1 been here for some time due to the illness of' her mother. Mrs. Geo. Brick and the passing away of her father, Cjco.

Brick. Miss Delores Tracy, who goes to college at Kirksville, was home over the week-end with her parento, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tracy and family. Mrs.

Ruth Hammond and two children of Chillicothe spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Warren. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Ray Meeker of Kansas City were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linden Walker and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeker over the week-end.

Milton Kilburn and daughter, Janie of Kansas City are visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Sauers of Kansas City are here to take care of some business and to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Persell of the Rabbit Ridge community entertained the following to supper: Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hamilton, Patsy, Billy and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. George Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, Beverly and Jimmy; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hartley, June, Jean and Joan; Wayne McCully, Boneta Kelso, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver, Joann Messinger, Max, Vernon and Norabelle Persell and Tony of Pittsburgh, Pa. The evening was spent playing samba, canasta and pitch.

Rural Clubs Springhill Community Club Met at Springhill School The Springhill community club 9 adults and 4 children present. The next meeting will be on the third Friday in May at the school and the members are asked to bring sandwiches, pie and coffee. One cubic foot of solid coal weighs 81V4 pounds. BE IT-ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Chillicothe. Missouri, as follows: SECTION 1.

That the City Assessor of Ihe City ut Chillicothe. Missouri, shall serve a term of two years from and after September 1st Sallowing his election at the regular biennial City Election un the first Monday of May, and until his successor is duly elected and qualified. held their regular meeting Friday SECTION 2. That the salary of the night at the Springhill school with to and incuding the month of August. 1953.

and said salary shall be payjhli That all ordinances nr parts of ordinances in conflict herewith and not specifically repealed arc hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED this 13th dav of April. 1053. (SEAL) APPROVED: Robert A.

Staton Mayor ATTEST: Stella IT. Thompson City Ck-rk 4-H Clubs Four Leaf Clover 4-II Club Will Meet with Virginia Trocger The members of the Pour Leaf Clover 4-H Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Virginia Troeger, 1540 Bryan street. GOLF OVER, PRESIDENT RETURNS TO WASHINGTON' April 21. President Eisenhower ends his vacation today after one more round of golf. The President -arranged a game with fellow club members at the Augusta National Course and planned to leave for Washington by plane in the afternoon.

Eisenhower and Sen. Taft played yesterday what the Senate Republican leader described as 18 holes of "ragged golf." Taft said no scores were kept and that he and the President had "a very pleasant game." The Ohioan flew back to the capital late yesterday. monthly. SECTION 65 DRIVE IN THEATRE Boxoffice Opens 6:50 Show Startsh 7:20 Children 12 and under free OUR BARGAIN WORDS FOR APRH. TWENTY THIRD CARLOAD FOR $1.00 BIG GUSHER" QRDIXANCE NO.

An Ordinance Relating To The Term Of Offirr Of City A.s*cssur Of Said City WHEREAS. Livingston County. Mts- s6uri is a County under the Township form of County Government; and, WHEREAS, because said Livingston CDunty, Missouri, is County governed by the Township form of County Government, each Township in said County has its own Township Assessor; and, WHEREAS, said City of Chillicothe, Missouri, is within the Townships of Rich Hill and ChiHicoihe; and. WHEREAS, the Assessors in said Townships take their office on September 1st following their election at the regular biennial election held on the last Tuesday of March; and. WHEREAS, the office of City Assessor of the City of Chillicothe, Missouri, is so closely related to and concerned with the office of Township Assessor, particularly in Rich Hill and Chillicothe Townships, that it would be expedient for the terms of office of said Township Assessors and the City Assessor of said City coincide; THEREFORE, Meiander ValmtBrttlj Torn TMdiet SPECIALS Chillicothe Day WALLPAPER THURSDAY ONLY off, ON ALL SIDE WALLS Inlaid Linoleum Several patterns with values to 1.50 per running foot 1 TO rn.

ft. Wall 54" wide. 5 patterns Arstmrong Quaker 6' lengths and under 39c rn. ft. Carpet Samples Throw rug sizes All wool, wool and carpet rayon Prices Cost and Below 5 7 tO Finish GALLOH QUARTS VAN Pass along the word if April Day DISCOUNT on all new Portable Typewriters UNDERWOODS; ROYALS; CORONAS; REMINGTONS Reconditioned Standard Typewriters Reg.

Price 67.50 HOW 49.50 Other reconditioned machines as low as $24.75 10 Key Victor Adding Machines 153 Off Above prices good thru Saturday, April 25th BURTON'S CHILLIGOTHE TYPEWRITER CO. 720 Cherry Phone 1441 SPECIAL Chillicothe Day Thursday, April 23 ALL WOOL SHORTIE COATS Pastels and Navy Regularly Priced $29.95 Sizes 9 to 15 and 8 to 16 ONE GROUP COTTON BLOUSES Regular $5.95 Value Sizes 32 to 18 ONE GROUP COTTON RAYON SKIRTS Regular 5.95 Value Sizes 9 to 15-810 .16 Constitution-Tribune Wont Ads Get Results.

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