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TUESDAY. JUNE 6. 1950 THE CHIL L1C HE 6 TIT 11 I I E. MISSOURI Read and Use Hie Classifieds Ads for Quick Results CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Errors to advertisements should be reported immediately. The Constitution-Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion.

Advertising order for Irregular Insertions takes the one-time rate. No ad is taken for less than a basis of three lines. JAM ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the reg- Jflar Constitution-Tribune style of type. The publisher reserves the dght to edit or reject any classified Advertising copy. I Ads ordered for three or six times stopped before the expiration will be charged for only the number of times the ad appeared and adjustments made at the rate earned.

iBlind ads should be answered by writing box numbers given, in care of the Constitution-Tribune. Advertiser's name cannot be given. Classified Advertising Rates for a 15-word ad, the words to include advertiser's address, telephone number, or other identification: Charge Cash biz times $147 Three times .84 One time Announcements CHHXICOTHE CPHOL8TEBT Automobile and furniture upholstering. Tarps, seat and track cushions rebuilt. TeL 1393.

to8 Locust. ROOFING Repairs or new roofs, all work guaranteed. A complete line of building materials. Phone 808. Mid-States Roofing Materials Co.

Ralph Head Cwnoo Call Ha lor REFRIGERATION SBBVICM 230 AH Work Guaranteed McINTOSH TRK. to TRAC. CO. Your international Dealer The Ken Rinehart lumber company has a complete stock of Johns ManvUle Asbestos Siding. Asphalt Roofing and Insulation.

Several of white pine, fir and yellow pine lumber, car of plaster board and car of Galv. corrugated roofing. CaU 2000 for Free Estimates on building materials. CAR OWNERS Stop at the One Stop Let us Porcelalnlze Wax or polish your car Free Estimate Get the Sealtlest Ice Cream, 28c pint; 98c Vi gal. Bill Luncheonette (Bus Depot) HEAR THEATER OF THE AIR -KCHI Next Sunday 12:05 to 12:20 P.

M. 5 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Reeser's Appliance Service 1387 For plumbing, guttering furnace and sheet metal work see Glenn Ooleman, 450 Ryan Lane. TeL 61. nuTICE Lockers for rent. Meat Lard rendered.

Meatcu CHILLICOTHE LOCKER CO. 435 Locust TeL 102 FARMERS Set; ready now. Plow sharpening. AB kinds farm machinery repaired. Donald Stewart, 1U5 Washington street.

Constttutton-Trioune Want Ads Pa; I ELECTRIC SHOP wlU repair your We nave rcbuflt quick service. Llonberger Parts. Phone S33-655. tor Charts Foundation garments, white black and nude nylon girdles and bras. MergentbaL TeL SSL For cement block and tile laying, house razing foundation, sidewalk, driveway, basement or carpenter 'work.

Tele. 1355 Stottlemyre. CHILLICOTHE PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY Across from Telephone Office G. E. Waterheaten Oil-O-Matle Oil Burners Furnaces Boilers Webster Phone 137 CABINET WORK and windows made to ordei 1 GEORGE BADS U3J.8.

Washington Tele, 888 Conctltutlon-Trlbunw Want Ads Pay NOTICE TO RAWLEIGH CUSTOMERS Your Rawleigh dealer, Elmo Pryor, will "resume route operations after a two-month absence due to illness. He can be reached at Breckenridge, while not on the road. WINDMILLS New windmills sold and Installed. Old windmills repaired. L.

F. One- man, Wheeling, Mo. REPAJBINO AD makes of furnaces. Repaired and cleaned. C.

J. Archer. Phone 13. Yes! It's Watkins' After Shave Lotion or other products for Father's Day. A.

M. 315 Locust. FREE Termite Inspection We guarantee to kill and destroy Termites and Insects. Phone 2002 for free inspection. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs.

Annie D. Druen acknowledge with deep gratitude the kind expressions of sympathy extended to her during her prolonged illness and at the time of her death. Dr. and Mrs. Ben C.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Druen and Sons.

Automotive 1948 Fleetline Chevrolet, 4-door sedan. Price $1150. See Mrs. Everett Souders, 122 Vine. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1937 Plymouth 1948 Chevrolet ton, damaged 1950 GMC 2 ton damaged, 3400 mi.

1949 Chevrolet 1936 Ford Coupe 1942 Dodge Pickup 1940 Olds Coupe LIONBERGER AUTO PARTS KEEN KUALITY KARS 1947 Dodge Custom 4-Dr, 1 owner, clean, guaranteed. 1941 Dodge Cp. radio, heater 1940 Chev. Cp. heater, new paint 1940 Buick 4-Dr, seat covers 1939 Chev.

2-Dr, heater, new tires 1941 Buick 2-Dr, WE ARE NOW KEEPING ALL OF OUR USED CARS ON THE INSIDE AT: PEET BUICK CO. 421 Washington St. Dependable Used Cars 1941 DODGE 4 Door Sedan, Perfect Throughout $695.00 ADAMS MOTOR CO. Employment Salesman able to travel to solicit delinquent accounts. $75 weekly draw plus bonus to man qualifying.

Give bakground, Box 14, Constitution-Tribune. Earn up to $30 daily on easy sales. Earn cash the year 'round with this new, lowest priced line of metalized specialties. Every family a real prospect. Full details sent free.

Write: Mementos, 411 South Clinton, Dept. 178, Chicago 7, HI. Fry cook, night shift. Apply in person, must be experienced. Blue 'Star Cafe.

Wanted experienced brush painters. S. A. Van Meter, 71 Walnut. Wanted: salesman to replace man, who earned $5,000 last year.

Apply in person 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Holland Furnace Co.

$2 HOUR! Some make more. Sell Name Plates for houses. Supplies free. Write National, 214 Summer, Boston, Mass. Need at for Daviess, Chariton, Linn.

Permanent, good earnings. District manager possibilities. Car needed, travel, limited. Tank wagon, appliance, feed or livestock purchase, experience helpful. Ralph Hannon, Leeper Hotel, 3 to 8 p.

Thurs. Situation Vr anted C.B. C. student wants temporary stenographic employment in the mornings. Good typist.

Telephone 1628-M. Hauling Wanted For gram hauling, call Herman Childs, 501 Cowgill. Tele. 228. Insurance For Insurance of All Kinds M.

J. RICE, Insurance Agency Boehner Building Phone 112 If you should die would your income be an asset or a liability to your widow? Business Men's Assurance Mortgage insurance will pay your widow the full purchase price of your home. E. Denny, representative. Lost-Found Found pair of lady's shoes in car.

Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Telephone 1583-W. Loans FARM LOANS Interest; city FHA loam 80 to Taluatton; Also G. loans. TURNER Automobile Loons to buy new or late model.

on your present car low bank rates Inquire today CHILLICOTHE STATE BANK F.D.LO. Machinery for Sale Fairbanks Morse. Wlco and Case Masnetp Work guaranteed. BARNES IMPLEMENT CO. Chillicothe, Mo.

Cooled Engines Parts and Service. Overhaul work guaranteed. Your authorized Wisconsin Dealer. BARNES IMPLEMENT CO. Chilllcotbe, Mo.

Cultivator with power lift for Allis Chalmer W. C. Tractor. Livingston County Imp. Tele.

609 USED MACHINERY Late model Case combine with motor. Look this over. Priced to sell. Veruon Moore and Son Merchants' Specials Pretty dresses to voiles, bembergs, cottons and all materials. AD sizes.

$538 to $1258. STELLA-RENE STYLE SHOP Merchants'Specials GUTTERING Galvanized iron, copper or stainless steel correctly sized and installed. Call us for an estimate. STILWELL METAL FURNACE CO. Phone 582.

So bright, shiny and easy to clean. Glaxo plastic type linoleum coat-, ing ends waxing. West Side Drug Store. THERMOSEAL! Screen and Storm Window "They Last a Lifetime" CALL. BILL GREASON 1644 KOOLVENTI Aluminum Awnings Lower in Cost CALL BILL GREASON 1644 See Us for Special Prices On Zenith and Westinghouse TV Installatiofl Good till June 10 BENSON'S South Side Square Ph.

1194 MATERIAL ON HAND WE BUILD Window iutchen Cabinets, Counters, New Construction and General Repairs mVINBILT CO. Phone 728 304 Clay Street BUY MORE MILEAGE FOR LESS In Ward's Trade-in used passenger, truck and tractor tins in all $3.00 up. MONTGOMERY WARD Summertime doughnuts 35c a dozen. A raised doughnut. WOODWARD'S BAKERY Get oft your knees to carpets.

Rent our Rug Shampoo Machine and make your rugs look like new. Easy as vacuuming. Cost is low. i CUMMINGS FURNITURE CO. New white pique hats $2.98 to $4.98.

THE IRELAND SHOP AUTO GLASS Installed while you wait. Shatterproof and plain. Table tops, coffee tables. Phone 333. Ltonbctf- ers.

Tel. 555. Father's Day is June 18th. Remember him with a Rust Craft greeting card. Chillicothe Music Co.

Sherman Williams Mar Not floor Tarnish is the best floor varnish we know of. LEE MEEK STORE Buy one of our reconditioned refrigerators on meter plan, 25c per day. Mills Bros. Appliance Store. New and used tractor Urea, tractor chains.

Bargains. Cooke Sales and Automatic drying. Serve Yourself or we do It for you. 1112 Monroe, half block south C.B.C. Phone 1259 TERMITE CONTROL GUARANTEED SERVICE FREE INSPECTION HOME IMPROVEMENT 8ERVICB TEL.

1610 ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Wide selection of patterns In inlaid. Also choice selection of patterns hi felt-base, with 6, 9 or U-Soot widths. WINKELMEYER FURNITURE BARGAINS IN REBUILT MAYTAGS Also late model Easy Spinner 69.50 Westinghouse 29.50 Apex 24.50 Kenmore 27.50 Apt. size with wringer 17.50 LONG MAYTAG CO. PLATEX BABY NEEDS Powders Oils Creams KOOLEEZ Baby Pants HOGAN'S PHARMACY South Side Square Phone 552 For that spring paint Job make It Mound City's Horse Shoe Brand.

Made good since 1880. North Missouri Lumber Co. Phone Lumber Number 213 The window of Beauty and durability is CINCO. For the awning of distinction see VENTAIRE. CaU Warren Grace 1111 Real Estate See oa for city property, all slaes; also farm loans.

W. R. 8TEPP REALTOR once Phone 863 Residence 188 Cox Turner have buyers lor farms of all types, stees and prices. If you want your farm sold quickly, list It with Cox Turner. NOTICE We have the Buyers! List your farm with us for quick, courteous service.

Many nice homes and SEE US NOW Broyles Hartley Realtors Insurers Phone 57 In Chillicothe Phone 1799 In Trenton The very best buys In homes, to come properties and acreages. Call Lucille Brown, Tele. 409. Three and three-fourths acres In Chillicothe for sale. Ray K.

Shockey, 400 Ryan Lane. ATTENTION! One of City's best homes with to- come, see to appreciate. Acreage, close in, 5 acres, good house $5,500. 6 room house, newly decorated, In good location $5,500. Good 4 room house $3200, good terms.

Good modern house, west side, with income, $7,000. Joe r. Hetaer. 812 Leeert Street Real Estate Wanted Lovely 5 rooms, bath and utility, hard wood floors, Venetians, awnings, insulated, oil furnace. Elec.

water heater, newly decorated, landscaped, garage. 80 acres on gravel, mail, school and milk routes by the door. 4 room house, most new hip roofed barn, hen and brooder houses, Elec. Gov. pond and wells, 15 A.

timber pasture some post and saw timber, plenty wood, bluegrass and lesp. priced at $4250. C. R. WARD S.

W. Corner Square Phone 1818 Wanted lawns to mow with power mower. Phone 1355, ask for Otis leave orders. Going to Denver, Thursday morning. Can take four riders.

Call 195. For Rent Wanted: Night cab driver with or without your own car. Safeway Cab Co. Baby sitting. Available any hour day or night.

Mrs. G. C. (Pard) fanuth, 419 Woodward. Telephone 633-L-3.

3 room unfurnished apartment. Children welcome. See at 320 Wilson street. Large light housekeeping room. Furnished, downstairs.

Private entrance. 1203 Monroe. Telephone 456-R. Sleeping room in modern home for boy. 1317 Bryan.

2-room furnished apartment for couple. 334 Jackson. 2 room apartment, furnished, working girls preferred. 1016 Cherry. Phbne 952-W.

2 room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Call 823 W. Rent Ward's Electric Sander to re- flnlsh your floors quickly, easily and economically. MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

Nicely furnished modern apartment. Close In. Couple only. Tele. 1814 or 250.

Sleeping room, kitchen privileges to I a nice clean old lady that doesn't smoke. Tele. 1337-M. 827 Jefferson street. Unfurnished 3 room apartment.

Private bath, garage, close in. Adults only. Tele. 1637. Clean, attractive, 3 room furnished apartment with bath.

Electric stove and refrigerator. Can be seen after 6 o'clock. 625 Cowgill street. Sleeping rooms for rent. Working people preferred.

436 Elm. Phone 781-W. For Sale 4x6 and two matching 2x4 Puerto Rican hand-hooked rugs. Perfect condition. One woman's black Stroocks camel-hair coat, size 22 Vi, worn one winter.

Phone 1606. Sectional book case and encyclopedias, Amati violin. Phone 1203. Some mowing machine parts and pumps and parts. Case planter chain and Carp fish bait.

Reese's Shop, Phone 369-J 48 3-months old New Hampshire Red pullets. 2 miles east and quarter mile south of Wheeling Junction. Good heavy set 14 month old registered red poll bull. A. E.

Young, Meadville, Mo. Leaving town, will sell all furniture and household goods. Nothing over 2 years old. Tele. 1366-M or see at 1213 Monroe.

FARMERS Why lose valuable hay and grain due to moisture when it can be saved for only 80c per ton See us about SAVMOR compound, also baler attachments. Midway Feed Supply Phone 841, Chillicothe, Mo. Sulky rake, almost new. Fred Shatto, 5 miles Southeast Chillicothe. Cabbage and tomato plants, 50c hundred; also pepper plants.

Tele. 1658-W, 222 East Polk street. Mildred Morse, Highview. Grand River sand, Ernest Chllds. 710 Cowgill, Tele.

1780. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN 1 used 27-in. Wise furnace with casings and hood, also blower with cabinet, motor and control. Cheap price. Markey Tin Shop, Phone 20.

0 to save? Complete home furnishings. Some like new. Beardmore Auction House. KINDLING Tel. 726 New and used tewing machines, Electrification.

Service on: all makes. Polndeiter, 916 Webster street 65 head good age and quality Hereford cows, lots of calves now, "balance springers; 35 head of Hereford yearling steers, all cattle dehorned. S. E. Mobley, Tina, Mo.

Dawn News PEARL 'ss Nancy Griffiths returned from Kansas City Saturday, where she had been a guest of Mrs. Nancy Coddingston and daughters, Hudean and Juanita Tudor, the last 10 days. While in the city Miss Griffiths was a guest at a linen shower given for Miss Hudean. She will become the bride of Dean Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Stewart, formerly of Ludlow, on June 23. Billy McGinnis of Atchison, was a week-end guest in the Mrs. Hazel Carey home, visiting her sons. Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Evans and family drove to Centerville, Sunday as an outing. Alfred Cameron of Kansas City is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins. He came about mid-week.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Roberts of St. Louis visited his aunt, Mrs. Cora Foster, in Kansas City Sunday and Sunday night, and motored to Dawn Monday.

They visited his parents' graves and were guests in the Miss Mary Griffiths' home. Dick Bowman is employed at the Blue Star Service Station in Chillicothe. He began work last week. Miss Margaret Cummings was a guest in the Bowman home over the week-end. The Rev.

and Mrs. Robert Waters had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Gardner and family of Kansas City. Mrs. John C. Kelley and sons also of Kansas City, came Saturday to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Waters.

The group went to Meadville Sunday to visit in the home of an uncle, Roy L. Bailey. Dr. and Mrs. Victor Mead of St.

Joseph, Mrs. Hattie Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mead attended the commencement exercises of the Missouri Valley College at Marshall Sunday afternoon. Marvin Newton, a grand- Son, jind.

nephew were-graduated. were four honor students but of a class of 107. Marvin was one of the four. The honor was accredited on attendance, grades, conduct, etc. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Johns were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. Oda McKerlie. Trie Rev.

Robert Waters conducted regular services at the Federated Church Sunday evening. "Our Measure of Faith" was chosen as subject of his discussion, based on Luke and 54-62. B. A. Watkins is visiting his son, Ronald and family at Odessa.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Click are expected home Tuesday. They went to Wellington, a week ago to visit his mother, Mrs. Sarah Glick, whom they found very poorly.

They have been visiting relatives in Kan sas City since Wednesday. FRESH STRAWBERRIES 1658-W or stop at 222 East Polk. Mildred Morse, Highview. Beautiful assortment of flowers for porch boxes. Sweet potato plants.

Sefton's Greenhouse. Highway 65 North. Tele. 25-F-ll. Piano, 30 in.

Chelsea attic fan, sewing machine, table chairs. 1300 Elm street. Telephone 1622. New baled alfalfa hay, good. Two miles north, V- east of Wheeling.

Lloyd Howe. For pound friers at home of Alvin Walby, Chula, phone 1405. Wanted BUTCHER WANTED MUST BE CAPABLE OF RUNNING MARKET. FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT MAN, WRITE BOX 12, CONSTITUTION-TRIBUNE. News from Wheeling Mr.

and Mrs. Buel Coleman and family of St. Joseph spent the week-end with parents and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coleman and Miss Hazel Coleman.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huhn of Cleveland, Ohio, and her sister, Mrs. Milo Bassett of Canton, were dinner guests Tuesday evening of their brother, Ed Bright, and Mrs. Bright.

They arrived in Chillicothe Monday evening and spent several days visiting relatives and friends in and near Chillicothe and Wheeling. Mrs, Huhn was a member of the 1912 graduating class. Corp. Stanley Dewitt of Weaver, S. spent Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Laverne Dewitt and family. He has received orders for overseas duty. -P-O-R-T for State Fair Arc Set Auto Races Scheduled for August 20 cod 27. SEDAUA, June 6.

days at the Missouri State Fair here August 20-27 have been designated. They are Veterans' Day, Sunday, August 20; Children's Day; Monday, August 21; St. Louis Day, Tuesday, August 22; Kansas City Day, Wednesday, August 23; Sedalia, Chamber of Commerce and Pettis County Day, Thursday, August 24; Missouri Press and Jefferson City Day, Friday, August 25. Eig car races will be held August 20 and Stolk Car Auto Races August 27. Harness horse races will be August 21-25 inclusive, and horse shows nightly, August 20 to 25 inclusive.

The State Fair Uevue will be nightly, August 22-26, inclusive, and fireworks six nights, August 21-26, inclusive. Left Hand Is the Guide, Bringing Club Head Into Ball By GENE SARAZEN Winner of Them All When professionals are striving to strengthen their grip, it is the left hand they work on, with or without a glove. The left hand Is the guide. It controls the position of the clubhead throughout the swing. It is responsible for bringing the the clubhead squarely into the ball, so that the right hand, which supplies the power, can deliver the blow.

If the cfubhead arrives at the ball in an incorrect position, the power serves only to magnify the degree of error. A player with a collapsible left hand and a powerful right is like a man driving an automobile and heading with a terrific burst of speed in exactly the wrong direction. When you assume your grip with the left hand, make certain, as you keep your head in the normal position of address, that you can see at least three knuckles. That sturdy gHp will act-as a wall on your hitting action. The player with a good left hand will make errors on only one side of the fairway.

He won't both hook and slice, and this Is the type of error that is easy to correct naturally. The left hand is just like the hinges on a door. If the hinges are in the correct position, the door will open and close properly each time. If the left hand is in the correct position, the face of the clubhead will come into the ball squarely swing after swing. The reason why the remainder grip, a feature of.

one make of clubs, helped me so much that the pos- Uon of my left hand, my hinge, never varied day in and day Out. Chillicothe and Brookfield Start 2-Game Series Tonight MOBERLY, June Brookfield's unbeaten Bombers are standing their ground in the Northern Division while Mexico's slumping Ramblers face a new challenge from the Boonville Lions. That's the way the Central Missouri Ban Johnson league standings shape up as the six clubs in either division near the half-way point to the battle for first half honors. Sailing along with seven straight victories, potent Brookfield plays Wednesday night at Chillicothe and Sunday swings over to Newtown. Brookfield and Chillicothe play a postponed game at Brookfield tonight.

Mexico and Boonville, tied with corresponding 4-2 records in the Southern Division, both play two games this week. Boonville is host tonight to lowly Columbia and plays Sunday at Se- dalia. Mexico, meanwhile, sees action Wednesday at Sedalia and Sunday at Jefferson City. Other forthcoming games: Northern aeon at Newtown, Thursday; Unionville at Kirksville, Friday; Kirksville at Macon and Chiilicbthe at Unionville, Sunday. Southern City at Moberly, Thursday; Moberly at Columbia, Sunday.

How they stand in both divisions: Nuthtrn Pel. Brookfield 7 0 1.000 Unjonville 6 2 .730 Chillicothe 4 2 .667 Kirkaville 3 3 .500 IHtacon 0 5 .000 Newtown 0 8 .000 Southern Division Pet. Mexico 4 2 .667 Boonville 4 2 .801 Sedalia 5 3 .625 Moberly .3 4 Jefferson City 3 4 .429 Columbia 2 MO fisheries Herjndpn said, "since tags reurned provide valuable data on growth rates, movements, migration and other habits of fish." He explained further that little is known about many habits of fish as few such studies have been conducted until recent years. "The tagging program," he said, "has been in operation in Missouri since 1947, but thus far a relatively small per cent of tags have been returned." The tags are in the form of small metal bands clamped to the gill covers. Their return should be accompanied by a note giving the length and weight of the fish and the date and location of the catch.

Upon receipt of a tag, the participating fisherman is notified and where the fish he caught was first measured, tagged and released. ANGLERS ASKED TO WATCH FOR TAGS ON FISH JEFFERSON CITY, if you find a small metal strip attached to the gill cover of a fish you've caught, turn it in to the Conservation Commission. By doing so, you may help the cause of your favorite sport hi Missouri, according to Dr. G. B.

Herndon, chief of the commission's fisheries section. "Tagging fish is important in Busy Beavers Mean Business on Farm Near Albany. Mo. ALBANY, colony of six or eight beavers recently built a dam 30 feet long, 15 feet wide and four feet high on the John Doyle farm, four miles southwest' of here. Woven of sticks and mud it was leak a drop.

In fact, it was too good, for it backed-up the water and inundated a small bridge used by Farmer Doyle to cross the old river bed of the east fork of Grand river. Doyle said the dam must come out, so Conservation Commission District Supervisor Cave Johnson and Agents John Madden and Bill Stark came to the rescue. With a half-day's hard labor and 151 well- placed sticks of dynamite, they blew the beaver dam to Kingdom Come. The area was watched until 8:30 that evening when everyone went home to that is, but the beavers. Early next morning when Agent Stark arrived to see if the water had all drained out, he could scarcely believe his eyes.

The pool of water was still there and holding it back was a brand new dam built a few feet above the old one. Woven of sticks and mud, it was leaked a drop. Whenever education and refinement grow away from the common people, they are growing toward selfishness, which is the monster evil of the W. Beecher. Sidelights On SPORTS After their victory Sunday over Mirabile.

the Utica Red Sox laid claim to the championship of both Livingston and Caldwell counties. Mirabile is the present Caldwell County champion. The Red Box issued notice of fact to Sam Bowe of the "Chula Blpw Sax" and declared they "hope Mr. Bowe doesn't back out" of a night game between Chula and Utica, which is to be played soon at Simpson Park. "Mr.

Bowe says the crown dsesn't amount to much," said Mike $lark of the Utica team. "Ha. Then why is he so eager to win it himself. Answer next week." Coach Bob Moore of Chillicothe is entered in the Missouri state amateur golf tournament opening today at the Kansas City Country Club. Moore is shaping up into one of Chillicothe's best golfers.

Jack Jones and Paul Findley of Carrpllton are the other en trants hi the state event. KffiKSVlLLC SCOURGES NEWTOWN, 15 TO 3 Tommy White, starting his first game for the Kirksville Clippers, against Newtown of the Ban Johnson league, pitched hitless, runless ball for five innings and set the stage for a 15-3 rout by the Kirksville team Sunday at Stickler Park in Kirksville, says the Kirksvflla Express. 20 UNDER 24)0 MEW YORK. (JP) pacers and four trotters started the 1950 harness racing campaign with mile races of 2:00 or better to their credit One of the horses, W. N.

Reynolds' Lorraine, earned a pacing mark of 1:59 last year, but is competing at the trotting gate this season. POPULAR GOLFER GREAT NECK, N. Y. Al Chid baa been re-elected president of the Long Island Professional Golfers' Association for the llth time. He has been the home pro at Fresh Meadow Country club here since 1930.

Local Market 2SC Old roosters lOc and 9c Heavy Leghorn hens 12c Leghorn roosters 9c Heavy roosters lOc Geese Me and te Ducks 12c, lOc, and 8e Cream 87 Me Guineas 100 Capons, 7 Ibs. and 1 over and 20c Capons under 7 KANSAS CITY PRODUCE KANSAS CITY, June Butterfat 48 to 51 cents; all other produce unchanged. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, June calves 400; lower; steers vealers $28.00. Hogs steady; barrows and gilts sows $17.50. Sheep higher; lambs ewes $10.00.

A toll of more than 100,000 lives has been taken by the Sicilian vol- Etna, since records cano, Mount been TOirn UOlLU COtNER WASMNOTON NU STMITS See our fine selection of used cars and trucks in this modern new lot. OPEN EVENINGS.

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