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THE CHILLI COTHE CONSTITUTION- TRIBUNE, CHILLI CO THE, MISSOURI PAGE lhe Classified Ads for Quick Results QUICKIES CIASSIFIED ADVERTISING Errors In advertisements should reported Immediately. The Con- Employment Merchants 5 Specials 2 Btttution-Tribune will not oe re- 1 WUIJI uuw wuc wui for one incor- niK ht. In person at walt ds nave these motors in insertion. Llonbenrer Motor Co. stock ready for delivery now.

Advertising order for irregular in-' V-8 Ford Motors complete with sertton takes the one time, rate. WANTED: A- good reliable man to Heads. Exchange 132.95 No ad'3s taken for less than a basis') supply customers with Rawleigh 1932-37-40 Chevrolet Block of three lines. Products. Write Rawleigh's Dept.

I Exchange 5114.95 All ads restricted to MOL-23C-127, Freeport, HI. Model A Ford Block proper classifications and to thei Exchange S114.95 regular Constitution-Tribune young men 18 to 23. Neat, free 1941-42 Chevrolet Truck Block of type. The publisher tne 1 xight to edit or reject any classified -advertising copy. jjjjfeVds ordered for three or sSfei' 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 be answered by "writing- box numbers given, in care of the Advertiser's name cannot be given. Classified Advertising Rates Bates for a 15-word ad, the words to include advertiser's address, telephone number, or other identification: Charge Cash Six times Three times .69 One time .45 38 Announcement! DELCO Burners Furnace Safes soifH Service 816 Jacksou St. or Phone 88 IIIAGEE. ELUCTEIC SERVICE to travel, to assist manager in circulation campaign. Opportunity for advancement to one'who is honest and ambitious.

SeewMr. Mason, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Leeper Hotel. Please don't phone.

Female Help Wanted Experienced stenographer, good salary. Permanent. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Wall- brunn Bldg. Help Wanted for laundry and dry cleaning.

Apply in person. -818 Washington St. SERVICE LAUNDRY. WANTED steady job making work Best of wages while learning. Apply at Boss Manufacturing Co.

301-105 THm Street. Experienced waitress. Apply in person, Edward's Cafe. Employment Wanted Exchange S124.95 Other motors available on customers order. Buy on Credit, only I0 down.

Phone 1190 MONTGOMERY WARD Barb Wire, Heavy Field and Poul- i try Ties. MILLS BROS. LBR. HDW. CO.

SPECIAL SALE All Winter Hats Price THE IRELAND SHOP i many practical uses around your i a four cycle, air-cooled, i 1-cylinder engine with a 2" bore stroke. Buy it Now at Wards Low Price $59.50. WARDS FARM STORE 440 Locust St. ChiUicothe, Mo. I By Ken Reynolds Avalon Items Mrs.

Lucille Guisinger of Fayett- viile, Ark. and her aunt. Mrs. Luclla Court Plans, maps, specifications and other contract documents, and the 1 proposal form may be secured from the office of the engineer upon deposit of S5.00, which deposit will LHtrell of Wheeling were ThursrUy be reuirne upon the return of documents in good "My wife wants me to get an outboard motor with a Constitution- stitution-Tribune Want Ad!" For Lasting a Hoov-' er cleaner with attachments. Chillicothe Electric company, 705 Webster street.

For Sale NOTICE OF 1947 TAXES and Merchants Taxes are now due and will be payable without penalty until December 31. If possible, I bring your tax receipts, please. PATH- V. FREED, Treasurer and Ex-ofCiclo Collector. Repair service available on wash- bicycle, good condition.

Tel- Cement work, basements, steps, 1 ers, radios, refrigerators and farm I 512. foundations, sidewalks. By hour CaU Montgomery or contract. Material Ward Service Shop. Phone 1190.

i Tel 1355 evenings. Wards Floor Sander and iei. xooj 6 Edger, only $5.50 for 24 hours. MONTGOMERY WARD Phone 1190 Estate, Personal, Will come to your home and care for your children through the day or evening. Call 1520-W.

Hauling Short and long distance hauling. LODGE NOTICE 1 Shfflicothe Rebecca Lodge aeet Thursday evening at 7:30 lo'clock at I.O.O.F. Hall. Elections officers. To entertain Past Noble 5rand.

Prices reasonable. Tel. 10F11- Louis Wood. Lost Found Local 138 -Glove Workers Union Billfold, brown, containing America will meet at the Leeper driver's license. Contents valuable lotel Tuesday, Dec.

2nd, at 8 p. m. to me. Keep money. Leave at Thomas Duorian will explain i Constitution Office or send ions, their purpose and how they Ijffect "the employe and to Locust Street.

Ann Williams. glove eligible for mem- small black and white Boston are invited. bulldog. If found call George P. 'Newbolt.

oership Bethel A.I-M. EfcvSunday School net investment. Two 3-bedroom bungalows, modern, New 5-roorii' bungalow, modern, oil i supper at Gar- 17 wrist at, i- built-ins, $7000. School Wednesday night, watch, broken COX TURNER -m roturnprt tn this office. 3 spotted sows to farrow soon; pigs, shoats, Hereford calves.

Guy Summerville, Rt. 5. A good- yearling brown Swiss bull. Ed Brackey. Tel.

1010. Rt. 1. Opportunity YOU CAN'PLAY THE PIANO by 1 Wanted: someone to buy Knight I 5 tube portable radio, like new. S15.

Cramer Radio Service, 1114 Monroe. ear in one week by the Polcling baby sw i ng aru baby bas- easiest short cut system in the world. Gives the main secret in playing by ear. Write H. A.

Jones, 2121 Conway Road, Orlando, Fla. Jret, cheap. Tel. 655-R. Washington.

Real Estate Investigate before they are gone. 5 room house, lights, 4 lots, barn, abundance fruit $3,000.00. 4 unit stoker heat, 4 New Blue Streak hair dryer; coal heating stove. Tel. 1518-W or see at 1125 Webster.

One good depleting store scales, stove pipe, coal hods, 3 to 5 burner oil stoves ana stove- parts. REESE'S SHOP, 420 Third, Phone 369-J. baths, close in, will earn over Sewing machines and service. Make your treadle Singers electric portables. -Poindexter 915 Webster St.

1'ison at 8 p. m. Better chickenTect. by appointment; alsoysrt- lering' club, Shirley's. 'NOTICE- Victor Bagley is b'artoer for Bob Coodrich under Slatefs Market.

Merle'-'McCowan will- oarber on Saturday. returned JLoans PASHT CONTRACTING Ifepray and commercial. Phone or A. Meter. 71 Walnut.

TeL 294-W SUBSCRIPTIONS CHRISTMAS a short time left to insure delivery for Christmas. Place your order now at SEFTON'S Flower Shop. Home and Auto "Repair Hester Service 423. Washington Phone 1001 I Snare on every Jar of Snare's'Re-Lef Mfg. oy Snare Bro.

Omt. Co. your Protection. Trees topped, trimmed or taken down. Call me for free estimate.

Tel. 1355 evenings. Floor sanding wid renmsQing; hanginjf and painting. 752-M Harold Alley. Chlllicdthe Co.

Auto and TJgholsterlng Tppsxand Tarns Tiberghien 903 Street titutton-THPune Want Ads Pay Harness Repairing and Ofling HOUSE Plumbing, aiso WIRING installation of Federal way. lefterms, 'prompt- Chiliicbthe Federal Savings and Loan Association. F. W. Gunby, Secy.

712 Washing- ton street. Tel. 600. FARM interest. City loans; loans 80 to valuation.

Attractive. COX TURNER For Sale orV Rent: acres, Jackson 7towhship. See COX TURNER 40 5 room house, "water, built-ins, newly decorated. Chicken "house, garage, 2: lots. Imme- diate- possession.

Priced $2750. Electric stove, 1941 Model. See 1004 CLEARANCE SALE 200,000 feet of Lumber; 1,000 Slat gates, coal heating stoves; electric, wiring; celotex plywoocl panels; hot water tanks, Must be sold within ten ijdays 'Office near main gate of Leonard Wood, Mo." Stephen Coleman Box 128, Waynesville, Mo. Jackson or call 649-R. Merchants' Specials Concrete Wocfcs, Call or see us for delivered prices.

Wilson Rhine- liart Service station, 514 S. Washington. Telephone 155. Hardware and auto parts; Minnesota -paints and' varnish. CRANE AUTO SUPPLY CO.

HegerV genuine red-not mustard for sale at Sander's Cafe. Fencing, barbwlre, hay rope, blowin- in insulation. R. J. Hurley Lum- Tier Co.

Blair of Virginia Products, one mile of- MooresvUle at F. W. Kirkendoll service station" or 10 miles southwest of Chillicothe on Highway 36. Free premiums. Rudolph Goff, dealer Products.

Mooresville, Mo. Oonstitution-Tribune "Want Adi Pay gal. hot heaters, available. Kelley Benson, 709 Washington. Tel.

1194. Christmas toys now on display. Chfflicottie Music Co. Will trade for late model auto H. H.

Alamo Service Station. Highway 65. 200 acres on state highway, 1 mile I off 36, improved. $65 per acre; Fair: coon hounds; 19 months old, COX TURNER female, good tree dog; thoroughbred Bluetick, 22 months old. Girl's bicycle in good shape.

See at 335 Wise or call 1442-W. House with 4 large rooms, modern 1 laude Westfall, Brookfield. except heat and one acre of ground. CaU after 5 p. m.

297-R, Buick Sed an new 200 acre stock and grain farm on i gravelled highway mile south of No. 36. Owner. Lucille; Evans, 514 S. Main, Wichita, Kas.

The 'Chillicothe Loan Real Estate 'Company has buyers for run down city property, needs buyers for farms and city properties of all twenty-six different listings. Whatever be your real estate desire, phone 377. 10 yean experience In floor sanding reflniahlng. Latest modern equipment. Free estimates.

Office phona 347. phone 1484-W 8 room house, modern, 2 baths, good income, good location. Address Constitution-Tribune, Box 3. Three 5- room modern houses; :8 room partly modern; 4 rooms lights and water. J.

T. BALDWIN. Buyers or sellers of Real Estate, 1947 Buick Motor, driven less than 300 miles and 4 new tires. Call number 8. Still have two spotted Poland China boars.

R. J. Jordan, Wheeling, Mo. Constitution-Tribune AQS Pay. Just received shipment International Oil Heaters.

Must sell at once. Priced right. Utica Market. As I am leaving the state I will 3 milk cows, fresh in a month; baled clover and' baled lespedeza hay; Ward's milking machine, two single units; Wood saw practically new; rubber tired farm wagon. J.

D. Mast, Spring Hill. Electric washing machine and two porcelain rinse tubs on rollers. See at 813 Cherry or call 544-W. 9QOO bales Timothy- and Lespedeza 'Hay.

Wm. Bailey, Meadville, Mo. uyers or seuers ui who.neglect to contact Chillicothe 50 white hens, culled and blood tested. Mrs. Rex Mitchell, Loan Real Estate Co.

will miss some bargains. Tel. 377. For Rent cleaned. M31-W.

C. J. Archer. Phone BURTCITS RADIO SERVICE Will repair radio mnd small ap- pltances. TeL 2.

Chula. Mo. Surplus Lending Library used books; new selection. 25c eacfr or 5 for $1. November 26 through November 29.

SEFTON'S FLOWER SHOP- Constitution-Tribune Want-Ads Pa plumDms, guttering and lur- nace work, see Glenn Coleman. Ryan Lane. Phone S61L2. ONE IS TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD! Come oid a pie or i)ecember 3, m. Available for all local-long distance Van.

Phone 675-W, Virgil 'Chapman. Automotive sale or trade 36 Dodge pickup, good condition, stock rack and feed, 1008 McNally. TeL 333. electric pumps. Fred Save money by Duy ing your wax by crsville Tel.

3007 Chula. gallon. r.Tra MEEK STORE REPAIRING All makes of furnaces. "DHsinA We now have Linoleum Kug Borders 24" at 49c per yd. 36" at 69c per yd.

PETTITS? 506 Locust Phone 330 After-Thanksgiving sale on all coats and sizes and colors. STELLA-RENE STYLE SHOP -MATERIAL ON HAND We BUILD Kitchen Cabinets. Counters, Window Frames, Picket Fences Irvinbilt Products Co. Tfi m'CUy Street A SURE save on -your heating attic insulation. Insulation for the; average house, cost less $75:00.

Payments can be arranged If desired. NORTH MO LUMBER CO. Phone 213" Sleeping room for working man. or students. 101 Ninth street.

Large front sleeping room, furnished for one or two working girls. Tel. 1714-R. Modern sleeping room, close in. Tel.

1025. For Sale Hardwood. Tel. 1162. Delivered.

TURKEYS, Place your order -now for Christmas turkeys. GRACE'S TURKEY FARM. Phone 1003. KINDLING Tel. TM Oil heaters.

Thompson Market, 711 Locust street. DRY Tel. 1206. Baby bed, play pen, teeter-babe. All in excellent condition.

Phone 811-J- Rt. 2, Chillicothe, Mo. New oil burner with blower. 70,000 BTU's. $135.00.

Windmoor Gardens. 12 suage double barrel shotgun and one box shells. See at 503 Eleventh street. 5 head of Angus cows, good ages Roy Lambert. electric refrigerator good condition, 6 oak dining room chairs.

Mrs. Harry Phillips, 106 East Jackson street. Wanted to Buy 3c per pound Hickory nuts 4c per Ib. Pecans Ib Scott Produce Co. Phone Wanted to Buy 55 Corriedale and Ramulet ewes, bred to lamb in March; also choice quality timothy and lespedeza hay.

Wayne Sallee, Mead- vffle. Roofing, siding insulation. Repairs or new wors. All work guaranteed. Phone 247 for free estimate.

MID-STATES 38 full mouth black EVANS Spacer Heaters 50,000 calves. A. D. Walker and son. BTU's price $8935.

Limited quan- tity. Kelley, Benson, 709 bicycle, heavy, cheap. See it 1194. I We pay highest prices for dead stock; also old and crippled mals. We give prompt sanitary service.

Phone Missouri Tankage Chillicothe 67. Dishes, stoves, furniture, We buy, sell or trade. House, 609 Clay Street. at 1114 Monroe. Hardwood oak, ash.

elm. pecan and locust. See us details, Chillicothe Furnituie Mfg. Co. WHEELING Mrs.

Ethel D. Anderson of Indianola, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walkup of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lucian Walkup and baby daughter, Starr Ann, were dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and John L. Walkup. Miss Alameda Rice of Kansas City spent Thanksgiving day and the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Rice. Claudie Albertson of Chicago spent Thanksgiving day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Albertson and family. Robert Dimitt, a student at Missouri University spent Thanksgiving day and the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Diniitt, and his sister, Mrs. Elmo Guilford Mr! Guilford and son, Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Littrell of Marshall spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Littrell and family, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hedrick entertained with a family dinner Thanksgiving day.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Guilford and small son, Lloyd, spent Thanksgiving day with his parents at Sumner, Mo. Charles Waite, a student at the Missouri University, spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Buel Waite and family, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. H. J. Clem went to St.

Louis Thursday for a visit with her husband aunt, Mrs. Maude Moon. Miss Evelyn Leake, teacher in the school at Quincy, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leake.

Robert Butler, a student at the Missouri University, spent his Thanksgiving vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Eliabeth Seely, and other members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Head spent Thanksgiving day with their daughter, Mrs. Earl James, Mr. James and children in Chillicothe. Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Smiley of Excelsior Springs visited his sister, Mrs. Leon Norman, Mr. Norman and Doris, Thanksgiving day. Mrs.

Ethel D. Anderson, who has been visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. John Walkup, and Mr. Walkup, Leslie Dimitt and family, and other members of her family, left Sunday for her home in Indianola, where she is assistant professor of home economics at Simpson college. Quite a number from Wheeling and vicinity attended the funeral of Harve White, held at at the Baptist church Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bate of Jacksnipe spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Romjue. evening at thn p. cnbrod? hour- last. church f.uertained line Methodist W.

S. C. S. and other women of iho corimunitv at their ch.ipei. Thursday afternoon, 20.

A program of numbers which were p.ppropriate lor Thanksgiving season. Former Aval.or. members, now living in ChiUicothe. that were present included Mrs. H.

R. Pullerton. Mrs. M. H.

Petersen. Miss Kate Hoy I. Miss Jessie Ester- brnok. Ho lea Campbell and Mrs. Nellie Shannon.

Refreshments wore scrvrd at Uie close of tho by a committee and their assistants. A Methodist W. S. C. S.

Central Z' meeting was held all day Friday, Nov. 21 at Hale. Avalon W. S. C.

S. represented by Mrs. O. Kissick, Mrs. Chas.

Mrs. Junior Avery. Mri. Elmer Runge. Mrs.

Ltiand Pink and Mrs. a n-month decline the number J. Browning. Mrs. Fink, Mrs.

persons holding civilian jobs in Wilson and Mrs. Browning gave a the government, the figure is rising musical number on the days pro-1 aga in. Senator Byrd of Virginia, gram. Mrs. Fink was elected vice Democrat, said yesterday, and he president of the Central Zone for thinks the situation "deserves im- the ensuing year.

mediate investigation." contract condition, within 5 days after date for receipt of bills 'i right is rcserve'd to reject or all bids County Court Livingston County By: Fred Grouse, Presiding Judge County Engineer: J. Slat-tery tho undersigned county clrjrk of Livingston County, hereby certify that the foregoing was approved by the county court of raid county by an order of record on the 24th day of November. 1947. Testimony I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tlis seal of said county this 24th day cf November, 1947. William J.

Olenhouse County Clerk Nov. 25-2S Dec. 2 U. S- PAY ROLL EDGES UP Senator Byrd Believes Situation Ought to Be Investigated. WASHINGTON.

Dec. 2.ifl>v—After Three Teams Tied For Lead in Men's League Standings Case Eagles 16 H' Littrell-Butterfield ....16 II Hoots' Cab 16 11 Producers 13 Service Laundry 13 14 Snyder's Package 8 19 The Case Eagles, Littrell-Butterfield and the Hoots' Cab ieam of the men's bowling league are tied for first place as a result of the play yesterday evening at the Luck Strike Alley. Service Laundry won three games from the Snyder team. Producers won two and lost one game "to the Ezfeles, and Hoot's Cab team won two and lost a game to the LittreH- Butterfield team. High ten for the evening was Darby Trainer with 215; Maurice Dorney with 214, and Ross with 202.

High thirty were Maurice Dorney with 578; Joe Ferek with 555, and Trainer with 547. and Mrs. Rex Browning and Byrd, chairman of the joint com- daughter of Kansas City came Tues- mittee on reduction of nonessential day to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. expenditures, reported a net and They re- increase of 2.626 in federal civilian turned to their home Thursday pci-sonnel in October. evening.

Byrd reported the over-all in- Mrs. Theodore a niece of crease resulted largely from a com- Mrs. F. W. Rir'rienbrode came Wednesday evening and war, a guest at a Thanksgiving dinner that eve- bined net increase of 5.484 in the army and air forces, where civilian employment Vvithin continental ning, given in her honor by the P.

United States has increased each W. ami Holton Rickenbrode fam- month since they were separated. The report showed civilian employment in the executives agencies in October, totaled 2,013,407, compared with 2,010,781 in September. ilies. Mrs.

Rice was enroute from Scarsdale. a New York city suburb I to spend Thanksgiving in Kansar City. She and Mr. Rice are connected with the York City school I Mr. and Mrs Elmer Pyie came Thursday from Chicago to spend Thanksgiving day and the cr.cl with the Pullenon family aiid relatives at Chillicotho and Hale.

Mrs. Anna Kerr and MifS Bonnie Murdock went to Buckner Thursday 40 he had distilled and drunk the morning to spend the day with Mr. i true elixer of ufe supposed to pro- and Mrs. Gieiin Hwell and twins. 1 Iong life forever Last ni nt at 72 Billy Mtrlc ar.d Gier.da Marie.

"ELIXIR OF LIFE" FAILS Briton, Expecting to Live Forever, Is Dead at 72. HASTINGS, England, Dec. 2. (IP) Aleister Crowley. magician and mystic, claimed that when he was Markets EGGS 45c CREAM 80C-77C HENS I8C-13C SPRINGS COX 10c- 9c GUINEAS 40c-15e GEESE 24C WHITE DUCKS 20c DUCKS 17C-15C CAPONS, 8 Ibs.

and over 40e KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2. Livestock: calves. steady- to weak; steers, vealers. $23.50.

lower; barrows and gilts. S26.25; sows, $25.25. market not established. KANSAS CITY GRAIN KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2.

Grata: cars, 2 to 9 cents lower. No. 2 hard and dark hard. No. 3, to nominally.

No. 2 red, $2.97 Vi to $3.07 nominally; No. 3, $2.97 to nominally. cars, to cents lower. No.

2 white, $2.81 Vi to nominally. No. 3, No. 2 yellow and mixed, to nominally; No. 3, to Arnold Warner home from anted Local and long distance hauling Vernon Maekua.

Tel. 147 or 1676 flocks. Highest paid. Culling now. Graces Hatchery, Tel.

1003. Wanted to Rent Maryville State Teacher's college to spend the' Thanksgiving holidays with home folks. S. A. Browning and son, Rojrer Browning were guests at the home of their son and brother.

Dr. R. W. Browning in Trenton, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Pancoast of Halo spent Thanksgiving day with her mother and brother, Mrs. Lottie Boulware and Frankie. Burt Brooks went to Kansas City Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs.

Lena Brooks and Miss Bessie Brooks. Mrs. Ted Canterbury will give a piano recital at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon a 3 o'clock. he died. Crowley, center of fantastic stor- EVA'S FATHER IS FINED Denazification Law Violation Also Ee'sults in Probation.

MUNICH, December 2. Fritz Braun, father-in-law of Adolf Hitler, was fined 2,000 marks ($20) today and placed under probation for a year as a minor offender under the denazification law. His daughter, Eva, was believed to have married the German dictator and to have committed suicide with Hitler just before Berlin fell. Braun's daughter, Gretel, widow of General Gegelein whom Hitler ordered shot as a deserter in the last days, was one of the few in the courtroom audience. Braun, 68, and once a teacher, had expected a heavier sentence.

He admitted he had purchased only a 1-way ticket to Munich for the trial. His home is at Reuhpolding, near the Austrian border. ies. once said of himself, "They have called me 'the worst man in the They have accused me of doing everything from murdering women and throwing their bodies into the Seine to narcotics peddling. "We magicians are misunderstood," he added.

Eighteen years ago, when he was refused the right to live in France, Crowley magic. denied practicing black NO TRACE OF PLANE FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec. 2. of search in the region near the German-French border failed tqday to turn up missing U. S.

Army C-47 transport plane, lost since Friday with 20 persons aboard. Searchers reported they picked up radio signals, apparently from i downed craft, which said planes could be heard overhead, but no tenable clue was found by air crews foot patrols. CANAL AS VULNERABLE Conversion to a Sea-Level Route Recommended to Congress. WASHINGTON, Dec. Conversion of the Panama canal intw a sea-level waterway at a cost ot 5,482 million dollars was recommended to Congress Monday as a means of meeting the threat of atomic bomb attack.

In a report submitted by President Truman, Gov. J. C. Mehaffey of the Canal zone said a sea-level canal would be much less to atomic attack than the present waterway with its system, of locks. the explosion of an atomic bomb, dropped directly into- the canal, traffic could be restored, provided the necessary personnel and equipment were available, within a perjod of a few weeks, with full allowance for the difficulties involved in removing radioactive debris," the report said.

The report said that "in no sense" could a sea-level canal be destroyed as might a lock canal. KOAD WOUK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, addressed tc THE COUNTY COURT of Livingston County, Chillicothe, Missouri, and endersed structing 'or Aid Road Projects 47-5 47-6, will "Proposal for con- improving) County PUBLIC! SAKE We will sell at public auction at the farm 7 miles southeast on Highway 65 and mile north and one mile east on rock road. Tuesday, December 9th at 11 :00 a. Lunch will be served at noon, by the Liberty Church Missionary Spcietv. 54 HEAD OF STOCK 54 7 HEAD OF 5 head of extra good milk cows, ages 4 to 6 years old; 4- year old brindle cow, perfectly gentle, fresh by day of sale; 5 year old black Jersey just vealed the calf; 5 years old brindle cow, just fresh; 5 years old Whiteface brindle cow, freshen soon; 5 years old Hoi- stein and Jersey cow giving 2 I 4 gallons milk per day.

All these cows perfectly gentle and sound. One extra good 2 year old purebred Shorthorn bull; yearling past black Jersey heifer, just bred. 40 HEAD OF 30 ewes, 3 to 5 years old, bred to reg. Shropshire and Corriedale bucks to lamb in March. 7 feeder Iambs on full feed, Shropshire and Corriedale bucks.

4 HEAD OF Bay horse 5 years old, wt. 1500, sound and gentle; 6 year old grey, broke to ride and work, perfectly gentle, wt. 1200; team of grey mares, 5 and 8 years old, well broke, sound and extra nice weight, 3000. 5 HEAB OF Weight 50 to 60 Ibs. 100 Rhode Island pullets R.OP.

best grade and just starting to lay. Several young roosters. Wanted downstairs unfurnished i apartment. Elgie Posey. be received by the County Court, 1 20 tons of clover and lespedeza choice hay; 135 bales timothy and lespe- at the office of County za nav 40 bales of oat straw.

Veteran and family would like to make their home in Chillicothe. Representing Hardware Dealers Mutual Insurance Co. Need 3-4-5 room apartment or house unfurnished. References. Please help by writing Box No.

777. until 10:00 5th day of in amounts indi- Wanted to wants to rent small house or apartment, unfurnished. Permanently employed with Montgomery Ward. I Tel. 1190 or 1486-R evenings.

I Large furnished light housekeeping room, furnace heated. Private entrance, 1203 Monroe street. 456-R. i FARM MACHINERY SMALL TOOLS Peter Schutler wagon, low wheel wagon with rack, good McCormick 5-ft. mower, Emerson 16-inch sulky plow with two new shares, 10-ft.

sulky rake, riding cultivator, steel sled, 3 sets of harness (one extra goodX, English saddle, electric or battery fence charger, hay carrier and track like new, hand corn sheller, new oil brooder never used, roll of slat cribbing, 2 small brooder houses, sheep feeder bunks, 2 electric radios, one battery radio, and other. furniture. My farm acres with modern improvements, 5-room new house with full basement and lights, good barn and other out buildings with, good All proposals must be on forms fences. Land aD Will be sold on or before day of sale. Farm can provided by the County Court for be inspected at any time.

thai purpcce. THE FOLLOWING ALSO WILL BE Plans, specifications, maps, and Two heavy milking shorthorn cows fresh now, six years old; pair heavy other contract documents may be biack mares 6 years id wt. 3200 with good pair jenny mules at side; examined at the office of the County Clers, Chillicothe, Missouri, or at the office of the county high- Chillicothe, Missouri, o'clock A. M. on the December, 1947, and at that time will be publicly opened and read.

The proposed work consists of: Furnishing. Hauling, and Dumping in Windrows on Road Bed prepared by others. Crushed stone or Surface Gravel cated herein. good horse mule colt MK. lVlil.3.

J. P. 1 A TMTFURTTltY C-AIN 1 way engineer (or county surveyor. Col. A.

W. Cies, Auct. or engineer designated by the Chas. E. Gallatlrt.

Clerk.

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