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OCT. Hi, L-LCXVJMi E-G 0N 1-T IB 1 l-C-OT Abl 0 I THREE and Use The Ads far Quick Results Automotive CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Errors In advertisement should be reported immediately; TneOon- will not' be re- eponsible for more than one incor- rectton insertion. Advertising order for irreguleiTn- takes toe one-time Ko' 6 Sou ridden in the new ad is taken for less than a bads of three lines. All ads arc restricted to tnefr' proper classification and to the regular Gonstitution-Tribune style- of type. The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

Ad ordered for three' or six UnUs and stopped before the expiration will be charged for only the number of times 'the ad appeared and adjustments made at the rate earned. Blind ads-should be answered by numbers given, in care 1 of the Constitution-Tribune, Advertiser's name cannot be given. Classified Advertising Rates for. a' 15-Trard ad," the 1 words to include advertiser's ad- dressj telephone number or other identification: Charge Cash Six times $1.17 Three times .69 One time .45 36 Announcements "LAIR THE BLIND MAN" fcnettan Blinds, Window Blinds retaped. Shades Drape Rods.

420 Washington St, Phone 674. FOOT CORRECTION DR. J. A. HARVEY CHIROPRACTOR Webster Phone 143 Cbaris Foundation Garments, Girdles and Bra's, also maternity garments.

Mrs. Mergenthal, 821 TeL 83L ELCO-Oil burners and stokers, and used electric motors. All sizes. Motor repairing. RftGER ELECTRIC SERVICE" Phone 88 816 Jackson St.

Floor! fga'infliTig and refinlsblng. Papnt hanging and painting. Phone 762-M after 6. Harold 'Alley; BEPAIBJNG of furnace. RepUretf Hid cleaned.

O. J. Arcber. Phone 13. BOOFING Repairs or new roofs.

All guaranteed. TeL 247. Mid-States Roofing Co. GttOlicothe Upholstering Co. Auto and Furniture Upholsteredi Seat'Covers, Tarps, 1393 808 Locust Want Ads Get Quick Response! Dont neglect a Cold Prompt treatment with Snare's Re-Lel will 1947 Fleetmaster Chevrolet sedan.

Emerson Champion Osborne" choice 160 acre farm located- on See at Hoerr-Baker Tractor Co. Connick mowing machine- parts, gravel road, has electricity, furor 71 Walnut street after 5 p. m. pump parts- stove parts, carp nace heat and water. Buildings all JfWU A.4U\4bA* TT CVJUC CHOSLEY? Come in today an'd 420 Third St.

take-youf thrDl ride of tlie year SPRAGUE MOTORS 423 Washington 194B Dodge truck; ton 2 speed rear end, Omaha fold down rack, good condition'. Priced to sell. Jirs. Clyde Han. Tel.

21. Laredo, Mo. Vfary Lynn Junior dresses, 9's" to 15's. $12:98 to $16:98. STELLA-RENE STYLE SHOP APPLIANCE REPAIRING i We are" now equipped to- do small appliance repairing.

If you have any rons, toasters, hotplates, etc. which; irOIJS, WJttaLClo, muVLl 1941 Pontiac 8, sedan, with radio don't them in. All and heater. 1937 Ford sedan, with Work Guaranteed: 1948 Mercury motor. 1935 Forfl sedan with' radio.

1929 model A coach, extra good. MERRIMAN USED CARS, 1002 Locust. Phone 506 Locust St. 1544. Employment PLACE ORDER EARLY ORDER YOUR PRINTED CHRIST- MAS" CARDS EARLY AND YOU) Wanted: Ambitious man or lady with car to give 2,000 free gifts, local Start $55 00 a tteefc Write Fuller Brush Co.

P. O. Box Mf, Kirksvtile. Mo. Responsible man for salesman's position.

We will train. Good earnings. Holland Furnace 814 Jackson street: MATERIAL ON HAND WB BUIED Window Frames, Kitchen Cabinets, New Oonstruotlon and General Repairs: Irvinbilt Go. 78S 804 Clay Street Wanted: one" nwettanlc, one nlfM oiaOi Bood wages. Apply in person only.

Ubnoerger's Auto Parts. Farm hand man wanted- at once to do light work on farm. Apply- at office after 8 p. m. Dr.

M. M. Russell. RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted at once. Good opportunity.

Write at once. Rawteigh's, Dept. MOJ-230-105, BJ. Maid for Leeper hotel. Apply in person.

CONCENTRATE SALESMAN- UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for man with farm experience to represent a reputable and old established midwest Feed Manufacturer in his- home This man may be a retired farmer, a seed corner mineral salesman, an elevator man, or any man acquainted with the farm trade. Our top producers earn upwards to $1,000 per month, many averaging $400 to $700 monthly. No previous experience necessary, but he must like to associate and do business with farmers. He must be sober, respected and industrious; and furnish references to prove it. Tell us all about yourself first letter; If your past experience is adaptable to our line, you win be accorded personal interview.

All re- Dlies- confidential. Write (key) "piles confidential. Write.Box 1 Cbnstitutlbtt-Tribune. treatment wira snares OVER $2 AN HUU avoid danger of serious ilmess or Se Name Plates for houses. Wru-e money back.

National Engravers, 212 Summer; Boston, Mass. DOUSE plumbing, also installation pumps: Fred Butcher, TeL 3007 Chula. RUMMAGE SALE At Central School 9:00 o'clock Saturday, October 16, sponsored by First Methodist church nursery department. McNALLY BEAUTY SHOP 1008 McNally Street For Appointments TeL 1087 Doris Murray, operator Mattresses Rebuilt, 133 East Clayton, Bear. Brookfleld.

Mo. Want Ads Prompt delivery on all Fuller brush products. Call evenings. Mrs. Rowan.

TeL 261-J. Mofeproof those closets with our AROMATIC Red cedar lumber; Call' us- for- Phone 320. Ghillicothe Furniture Mfg. Co. With an abstract'prepared by us and examined by a- competent you, may feel safe in put- chasing real estate or lending moneys on real, estate security.

Giinby-Abstract and- Loan Co. 12'Washhigton TeL 600 iy the Guild. SPRAY" PAiQITINGv red barns painted at special low prices. van-Meter, 71 Watoufe Phone-294iW? CONTRACT FAINTING Spray-painting or brush paintingv or out. A.

van Meter, 71. Phone Trips -to American Royal cial- arrangement. Yellow Cab Co: 250: Belts madCi buttons and; buckles covered with your material, one day service. Cramer's, Monroe. TeL NOTICE On-account Illness Breeden, the-Kirk- School Box-and Pie'Supper has- been'post- poned; indefinitely.

Automotive 1939 Chevrolet, for quick sate Good? tares, newly painted. Good condition. Catt at 1126 Bolki a TRULY A take a chance- on abused car when you can buy LEY-for-less, SPRAGUE MOTORS 423 Washington BATTEBY- 5,3 Peet Motor Oil Go, Chevrolet coach: two ton 13 loot tat-JwsV wur with stake sides. Tel. 871 after 7 JO p.

m. Female Help Wanted Waitress wanted; Top wages, vacation-with pay. Contact Mr. Shepherd at Maid-Rite. Housekeeper wanted.

Write box Constttution-Tritoune: Fountain girl for day work. Apply In person, Wolter Carlin Drug. and for Blue SUr Oafe. Cdntact Sntrleys. Situations Wanted work 1379-J- Hauling Wanted Available all klmds moving long distance drttwrr Onto AU kinds.

OHAPUAN. Local no: Oratn hauling. TeL 1IM-M 1704-B. Leans FARM City FHA town 80 to Taluatfcm. Attraottm COX At TUKNBU Prompt' service- will be given' your loan-- application.

Y6m deal with nomB'folla; No Chillicothe: savings; and Loan Associattonv W. Ountoy, Secy. 712 Washington. Tel: 600; Farm Tou get all you borrow. Co.

Found China sowj Specials Wide Seleetfon of Now KEIXT- BBOTOV 7W Washington Phone 1194 UBB- Gennteidal fixtures for home omoe Jfr up; inotodtorc Beetrte- TOB WMwter and We will trade for your old stove. Chillicothe Music Co. Merchants' Specials Estate 260 3 miles east Chillicbthe. Can be' bouglit cheap. Liberal terms.

Contact Walter Jackson, realtor. Foir Sale Allis Chafirier model crawler. ietu of- Princeton, who is visiting taMar. CBORCH GRODPS Carp fish bait. REESE'S SHOP Phone 369-J; Phone 330' nace heat and water.

Buildings all good and in excellent repair. Land lies all level except about 10 acres of pasture. Farm land has been rotated and soil very productive. Located one half mile from good small town with excellent schools. On mail, milk and school bus route.

A very much better than average farm and priced worth the money. Browning Mann Realty Co; SPECIAL FARMS Don't wait till Tom. Dick or Harry is-elected, BUY NOW, 3 of these i very desirable Farms already sold. 3-'used Whiting stokers; also- boil-j enton; 1 the' bride- of Mr. For" homer use.

iCeaSmafeleV son of' Mr. and Drumm Hatchery: Phone 734i I Mrs: Ri Thompson, at gtOtf o'clock Dresses and one coat, size- Priced-j last night at St: Columbari's Cath- LEE MEEK STORE- FlNAL CLEARANCE Present stock must go to make room for new line coming in soon. DEEP-CUT PRICES Davis Paint Store 514 Washington 240 acres on Highway 36, semi- modern good improvements-, good land, on Highway 36. 140 acres, new five room house with built-ins, fine cave, fine outbuildings, rock road, electricity, 2' everlasting wells, fine land southeast of Meadville. 45 acres, good land, electricity, nice improvements, on highway 36, Vi mile from Meadville.

155 acre's, 5 miles north of Mead- viilei new House' and new barn, other fine outbuildings, abundance of rock road; electricity available, only $90.00 per acre, buildings would cost price 1 of all. with good miles north A of- Meadville $10,000. Houses' in Meadville, $2,500.00 and upi' good buys-. Mrs; Agnes Hoover, Estate Phone' 37 Meadville, Mo. Registered cfogs, nih'e? nVbnths old Spunky Creehr breeding; Earl Osborn Mtf.

SPECIAL SALE SEAT OFF Peet Motor Oil Co: For Sale I 40 acres, good house, well fenced; gravel road, school bus and mail route. Price $3250. Clias. C. Martin Real Estate' and Loans 501 Washington St.

Phone 1182 Strutwear Gowns, Brushed Rayon, outing flannel $458, crepe' knit jersey $4.98. THE IRELAND SHOP Car of Phosphate on track Carter's Feed Store Phone 646 198 'acres, good improvements $25 per" acre; 200 acres, good improvements 540 per acre; 120 acres, well improved $50 per acre; J. T. BALDWIN' COLEMAN OIL HEATERS You more heat out of a gallon ofoili 812 Jackson COLE'S Phone 77 Photographs taken at your home of you and your family. Baby pictures, wedding pictures, industrial photos- also made; Clear, sharp 1 brilliant photos: Todd Homanl Telephone; 818 for appointment.

CeloteX' Rock Lath. Balsam Wool, NuWoed Tile and Plank, Glass, Paints, Enamels, Varnish, Bruce Hoor Cleaner. Plywood, Wall Boards, Bolts. NORTH MISSOURI LTJMfiER CO. Phone 213 Perfection and Coleman Oil Heatj Weatherstrip: MILLS BROS LBR; HDW.

Not floor varni flhish' we knowot. LEE MEEK STORE- Business Opportunity Want Man interested in getting into-business in his own County. No selling. Protected territory. Have openings in Livingston, Carroll, Gaidwell JDaviess and Linn Counties.

Can absolutely show earninss- up to $60.00 per Nominal investment. For full details write Box care of Constitution-Tribune. 71 acres, good producer, fair' improvements, out of" state, owner says sell at reduced price, $90'per acre, carry, half. 80 acres, city limits- of Hamilton, modern improvements. See' this.

181 acres, 4 miles of Hamilton on main Highway; good improve-- $100' per acre. Terms: 10 acres, modern house; other buildings-good, in-thriving community of 1500. Priced at NV Reynolds Realty-Co. Bob Weber-Salesnieh-Al Reynolds Our listings include stock farms, dairy" farms. No inflated prices; See us' for prices: and termsi COX TURNER- tractor; 5- ft.

Whittmore' Little Glutton combination 1 1 chopper aridmffif; John Deere 1 Easeae? Thompson in. 3 bottom plow. J. Cole Miss Helen RiithDonofio, daugh- Tei. 42F3-.

an'd Mrs. John Donoho cf- sell. 42ff- Cherry street. i.plic 11 church'. The Very Rev.

Bernard DISTRICT MEETING The Odd Fellows Lodge will hold i A district meeting here at o'clock 1 1 Brotherhood Met Monday night, October at thei Brotherhood of Union charch lodge hall. The grand warden, W. met Wednesday night with Maddox of Mexico. will be i Kriner with the president. Lee the guest speaker.

Members from i Steen, in charge. Meeting opened the lodges at Linneus. Carrollton, with the singing of hymns, Scrip- Brookfield. Marceline, Cameron and i ture reading and Trenton will participate. radio pHono- and- 38-inch band- saw; first class conditioMr; power- one 12-in'ch lathe.

Priced" to Chillicbthe Hay- Rafce 8t? Owens-' i i ceremony before' an altar decorated with white 1 tapers, palms and baskets of-white- r-double-ring! CLOSING DATE OCTOBER 28. Co. 16 morith old Angus' bull. T-. J.

Avalohj MO; Before ther vows were 1 exchanged, R. played a pro- Lesson topic, "The Associations 1 Brotherhood." was discussed By Tom Wilhite, Rev. Clay Morris, Lee Steen and Frank Kriner. Several visitors were present. Meeting aminations for the office of- post- closed with prayer, master at Sampsel.

Mrs. George' During the social hour. Mrs. Cann, postmaster, said today. Date! Kriner served of the examination, which will Sorghuni mfll and pans; in goodl condition- also" six g'ali oil i tanks aiid- three' 300' gallon oil i Thompson's 711- Locust street 1 the examination, wmcn gram of nuptial music and accom- at will stated on et Thursday pamed Mrs, Francis Tate Who sang admittance maued to applic-i The W.

M. S. of Union church "Because" and "Ave' Thg galary $135o a met Thursday afternoon there with Miss Thelnta- Thompson arid Mrs. the president, Mrs. Nettie Lohey, dryce Alien' topers.

They i RETURNS TO HOME in charge 1 and Mrs. Pearl Morris in wore" similar gownsof yellow pfeifer has left for his charge of the Sunbeams. There blue taffela fashloried with fitted .1 Morning with jacket. Used one season. Mis.

Scarbrough, 1128 Polk. Tel. 349-W. 'Man's overcoat; size 40, good condition. 915- street.

New Hampshire red cockerels; Mrs. G. C. Marcum, Rt. 2.

Tel, 38 3. Farmall "TS" 46 tractor, plow and cultivator, 7 miles southeast of Treriton, mile west of Hiway 65, Buford Long. Combination bottle gas, wood and coal Copper Clad Range: Good condition. Tel Adams 900- or Carl Braun, north of Wheeling. 'Small radio, paid $26, will sell for $20- new 9x12 rugy paid $10, will sell for $7.50.

Tel, 1386rM or 222 Clay, street. Stoves Genuine "Warm- Morning" heating stoves. A. M. sfteet.

Tel. 104JK. Wanted Wanted: grain hauling. Herman Childs. 501 Cowgill, Tel.

228. 3,000 to 5,000 foot space for skating rink See Cox to American Royal. Round trip eaeh day. Yellow -Cab -Co. Phone 250.

8 rooni house and 6 lots, one block riortlf Good property for home or: investment. Price 112-ilth street, 2 bedrooin- house utility room, insulated walls arid attic, i Venetian blinds, storm ott-flbor 300. gal. fuel oil, FTbrescenf Illuminated steel- wall cabinets, 40 gal. electric price $6,500.

Con- For Rent M6dern sleeping, room. Close inv- 912 Wabiut. 10 individual rooms by? the week at Midway Tourist Camp. See T. j.

Wisehaupt. Modern sleephig- roomsv. also two room- apartment, working, people or students. Tel. 732-W, 1015 Locust streets Real Estate Attractive- new 1 modern home- for sale, or will trade fop modfern acreage or property.

Small new home; 8 room, 2' bath fbfrquicte sale. 5 room, modem except' heat, $500:00 down, balance $40.00 per-month. Several cheap houses; F. E. MOUSE, Realtor 706 Locust St.

Phone 662 Modern room for 1 man'or boy; three- Mocks, from' business district Clay. Tel. 1218. Opening for man, room- and 'board, 215 Tenth Mrs. H.

son. TeL 979-R. 2- chair Barbershop in-Chula. Tel: 18i Pattersont- For Sale Give Walter Jackson, chance to. sell your-property; Her has several hundred: buyers; Tel.

377; Several good' buys- In home and Income properties: CalT J. Brown. TeL 4UO. Farms Two- 40 acre farms; modern improvements OIL BURNERS, several kinds in sizes. Thompson's Market.

Tel. 444; 711 Locust street. KINDLING Tet 728 New wooden''screens, unpainted, sizes 24x5fr, 24x43, Thermoseal. Window. Co, 116 Elm; Darling's fertilizers on hand 2-12-6.

Book your-orders 192. Scott's a bushel. Pick them- Wanted to Rent Wanted to bedroom unfurnished or house. Couple with 2 children, school age. Tel.

331. Want to rent small 3 or 4'-Toom house: Nov: 1. Write care Constitution-Tribune. BtlRROUGH SERVICEMAN' needs two-bedroom apartment-or house, reliable Tel. 331.

Wanted toi Buy Dishes, stoves, we sell or Auction House; Clay Btreet-Tel. 6fc Wanted to Buy We pay highest 'or stock; also old and crippled animals. We give truck? service. Phone iffenurl iChQlicothe 67. Hatehing eggs and; supply flocks wanted.

Buying eggs now. Contact us today. All Breeds needed. GRACE'S HATCHERY. With Mrs- Carl Bauer TKe meeting of the ing club was held in the home of Mi-s.

Carl' Thursday, the 14. "Believe Me If All. Those Endearing Young Charms" was-sung to open; the meeting-Roll'call was answered with what we most' enjoys ed. in-'' last year's, club" work. The minutes- of- last; month's- Moss.

meeting; were. and' matter' of- old-' business was brought up. and. A letter from- Miss Harryman, our new home'agent, was read; i TV 11WU1.C yourself. Geo.

Davis, Route 3. state OnTScTacre farm, weH located pwmdlL and- Three 80 acre farms, modern ixn- tan- J. w. be Brtymer. TOwant Notify Elmer Braymer, Mo.

Two fox hounds, black and white stration. agent, Kafchr-yn Zfmmer- im- provements Two 160: acre farms, modem improvements One 200 acre farm, modern provements And well located farms. City Side Five modern homes- East Side Six- modern homes Also a number of excellent income properties Cbas. C. Martin Real Estate and- Loans 60114 Washington St.

Phone 1182 space heater. 821 Washington. Tel. 831: OIL Used International- oil heater. 68,000 BiT: Calt869-W.

Rose Chenile extra We have-stock and grain farms with and without electricity on good Ha-ve a 1480 acre South ranch, 400-acres sub- jeet to plow. Plenty of- modern houses- and suburban property. Fitting station and cafes. A modern- tourist court-on- 40. Stepp and Nothnagel.

Ph. 627. heavy; extras-large, heavily tufted; 2 burner electric plate used about 8 -months. Mrs; George GhcK, bOli- Webster. Tel.

bodicei cap" sleeves arid- full skirt. Ttteyalsowore short nntts of match- itig; taffeta 1 and- had wrist corsages' of- anrf- blue carnations. Th'er bride; wh'o was escorted by her' father, wore- a-- gown of white chiffon over white satin fashioned with a-- fitted round neckline with tiny covered buttons down back; long full sleeves and a bouffant-skirt. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion- fell from a band of illusion- veiling with- Beaded insets, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white Miss Mary Catherine Donoho, sister of the 1 bride; was'maid of honor and her gown of ice blue taffeta was fashioned after that of the bride. She wore long mitts of matching taffeta, and had a coronet of flowers in her hair.

Her cascade bouquet was-of "blue mums. Mr. Charles Thompson, brother of the- groom, acted as- best after spending were sixteen present and a fine a month visiting his parents, I program on the Jews was present- home and Mrs. J. street.

F. Pfeifer, 309 Vine! ed. A special number, a vocal duet, i was given By Mrs. Amy May and I Mrs. Garnet Diegelman.

which was SATISFACfOBi 1 i much enjoyed by all. Meeting closed with prayer. F. D. Paschal of' Kansas City, father of Mrs.

Glen Orbach of 1427 Polk street, underwent a major operation at the Santa Fe'hospital Topeka, Kansas, this week. dition was reported 'today as satisfactory for imptovement: Mr. Paschal was a former resident of Chi5- licothe. VISITORS HtOM COEORADO Mr. and? Mrs; Qi B.

Dungan of Bbuldefv win spend the week- wieh their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. K.

Dungan, 347 V- Calhoun street. Tdu'tH Groups to Sleet. Christian Youth Fellowship, the high school group of the First Christian church, will have a covered dish'dinner in the community room of the church, at 6:30 Sunday evening. All members and- friends are invited. Miss Joyce OTJell, CYF president, has planned an interesting study in ihe form of a dramatization.

The ushers were Messrs. Edward Damm and Bryce Allen. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs: Donoho chose a black street length dress with black accessories. Mrs. Thompson' also wore" a black street length dress with black accessories.

Both mothers-' had corsages of red roses: Following the ceremony, there was a lovely reception at the home of the bride, after which Mfe and Mrs. Thompson left on a- short wedding trip. For going away, the bride chose a beige suit with brown and she had-'an orchid; corsage. Thompson graduated from Joseph's Academy in 1941 and attended Chillicothe Business College. For the last two years, she has been-- employed- at the-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co; MF.

Thompson is a graduate of the Ghillicothe High 1 School and served four years tit the U. SV Marine Corps. He operates the Highview-Market. Out of town guests- included Mr. and Mrs, Earl Groves and daughter of Gallatnr Mrs: E.

j. siat- tery and sons of Shacfcelford, Mo. NEW Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doss of Trenton annomwe arrival of an g- pound 14? ounce son at 11:15 o'clock this morning 1 at the Chiltt- cothe hospital.

Mr. and Mrs, Doss have one other child, a daughteri Patty Jo, who is three. Mis, Doss is the niece of Mrs. G. Carptttter of this city.

HERE FROUT Miss Frances Louise HoWard of Denver, is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Pardon- ner and her uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs.

Troy Haney and Mr: and Mrs. Harry Pardonner. Honored Witt And ShOWf; Mrs. DOnskT'Eoofie of near Sampsel was- honored Friday afternoon with; pink shower- by ladies' of tha community. Those attending were Mrs.

Growr iaffey; Mrs. Ffed Mrs. MaitfiSe crehtonv Mrs: H. A. Killara, Mrgi Janfes, MrsV Far Stitihi Mrs.

Mrs. HSalptt WHson, Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mrs. Cecil Ashler-Mrs. Kroeger, Mrs.

Itarr Pepper, Mrs: Ivan-Horn, Mrs. Charles-McCreary, Mrs, Robert Venable, Mrs. Harry Walker; Mrs, Hairy Nelson Walker and Mrs. Leo Thompr son. After the haA opened her many? lovely and usefuT gifts, re- freshmentSKOf sandwiches, fruit salad, cokies and- coffee wete-served.

EtttertaiMd Chapter ofr P.E.O. Mrs; Ira; Hendrick? waff hostess Friday afternoon taf Chapter of P. E. assisted by Mrs. E.

H. man. A lesson Mrs. Randall Kitt presented the lesson on "National and State Elections," and stressed- the responsibility of every citizen to vote. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.

Gertrude -BaBatd and Mrs. D. Pegues. Altar Society St. Columban's Altar Society wili have their regular monthly meeting Monday, October iff, instead of Thursday, October 21.

There will tic important matters of business to be taken anc? all members are' urged to be present. Osgood were in Chillicothe Friday transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Searcy and daughter, Joyce, of Utica were shopping in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown of Dawn were Chillicothe shoppers today. Mr.

and Mrs. James P. Bowling of Browning were town Friday on business. Mr. and Paul Jones and son of Route 2 were in town this morning shopping.

Mr. and Dean, Hughson of Braymer were Chillicothe visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cies of Dawn were in town shopping this morning.

Store clothes in Moth-seal bags, we have them. Austin's, Sov Side. Mrs. Nettie Wesley of Hutehinson, Kansas, spent Thursday morning, a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil GonV Charles Grimes of Meadville was in Chillicothe this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cies of Dawn were in town shopping this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ev May of Chula- were. Chillicothe shoppers today. Neil Braden of Utica was a 'bUsi- ness visitor in town this morning.

Mrs. David Curtis of Route- 3 was shopping this morning in Chillicothe. Mrs. C. A.

Earl and-sons Tommy, and Donnie Joe of Breckenfidge- were shopping today in Chilllcothev Mr. and Mrs. Charles of near Sampsel left this afternoon for Kansas City to spend the-weekend with their daughter, Mrs: eph Lilly and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Ora McCraeken ot Springhill were shopping this morning in Chillicothe. Alta Wibon Mrs. Lila Hud-j gins of Mooresville were in town to- MARSHALL, Oct. 16. day shopping.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gliek- and Miss Beuteh Gttcfe will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slater cf Carrollton were Chillicothe visitors this morning.

Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter, Evelyn, and son, Lyle, of Dawn were shopping today in Chillicothe. Miss Betty. Lou Cross, of Meadville was in Chilli- Mr. and Mrs.

Hershel Kerr of Trenton Were Chillicothe visitors this morning. Bob Wagner of Keokuk, will arrive Sunday morning to spend the day with Dr. and Mrs. E. P.

Stubbs. Mrs. Grace Cook and her brother, Nat Pendergast, of Chula were in towri this morning shopping. Ernest Timmons of Wheeling was business in Chillicothe today. Elmer-Bowman and Claude Jones of Route 5 were in town on business this morning.

VIKINGS BY ONE POINT Royal Kansas City A slender point-ate'r-toacHadwn last-night was all that kept Missouri Valley college's football victory string intact at 36 straight American Sunday. triumphs. Mrs. Orren Kissick of Avalo'rt-was-i The point conversion by Jfin shopping in town this- morning. Mrs.

Floyd Wheelbarger and children of Bogard were in Chillicothe today Happy, a freshman, gave the Vikings a 7-6 win over Gallant Central college of Fayette, Mo. The Viking's prolific scoring ma- 1 i Mrs. Floyd Smith daagnterj was all but completely throt- of Bedford were CWUIcothe visitors; tied: If was the first time since the victory string began under Luella Clark and Lucille Butts-; Coach Volney Ashford that the will attend the American Royal i Vikings failed to score at least two this morning. on the "Control ot- "Bang's was by Mrs. Tatman Hughes: To Compliment Miss Catherine Cox, Xnncbeon The election? of offlBers for nexfcj Miss CatHerifle Cox went to year--was, held, which; was PMttsbnrfr-this -morning where she.

by a-'quiz, conducted will be an honored guest at a i luncheon and shower today to be- At the close of the meeting, re- given by Misses Oma Jo Taylor and the sea- Harriette Gibson. Sunday in Kadsas City. Gladys Grives and Mrs. Charles i iveach of Trenton were I visitors today. Mr and Mrs.

Guy Johnson of Purdin were in CmHiCothe Fridsly on business. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Lewis were in town this morning shdpr I ping. touchdowns'-in a game.

GIG. I5c CART. $1.50 RUPP OIL 200 Proof DuPont Menthanol Alcohol $1.00 Gal. RUPP OUT son- served; by the hostess. The next be Mrs.

Hale of -Purdin was to Mf. a Chillicothe shopper Friday morn- The next meeting will be wiw! Edward- Stripe- ot Plattsburg. will ing. corn crib 'or November take place Sunday, October 31. Mrs.

T6m MT5. Mmnier bam patterns, aimenaons. DeHvered: any aimenaons. per foot. Write! Link Bros, at Licking, MO: Local Markets LoodiNcwsiNotes Five foot, modern show case, glass birch finish, mirror back.

Eggs 43c flSscflot waited, four plate i Cream 62G-59C i glass- Horn's Drug street. Practically New. i Guinea 40c Old guineas Store, 812 Webster I Geese 25c 25C-22C Ducks Hens 25C-2ICI dent, are spending tfie Week-end Cox. John's-mother, Mrs. Virginia Another guest In the La.

Mar home Mary. Ann Price Kohl, Louise Kohl and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kohl and son, Jimmie of Utica were Chillicothe- visitors i today. i Miss Mary Potts of Bieekenridge-! was shopping in Chillicothe Friday." Mr.

and Mrs. James Smith of; COAL Franklin County Illinois (Quality Coatf If we don't have it. It can't be had ARTHUR M- CHILDS COAt TRANSFER 310 Locust St. Phones 1040 914.

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