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The Mexia Daily News from Mexia, Texas • Page 9

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Apartment: For Rent Houses For Sale Real Estate FOR RENT: Furnished bachelor apartment. Apply 509 E. Palestine. FOR RENt: Furnished apartment, with or without board. Refined pension lady preferred Call 562-3145.

FOR RENT: Furnished aparf- ment. Two rooms and bath. Bills paid. Completely private. 609 North Canton.

562-5256. FOR RENT One efficiency Lakeside garage apartment at Fort Parker. Bills paid. Phone 729-5282. Groesbeck.

FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, air conditioned with T. V. Texas Hotel. 562-2309. FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, with or without board.

Refined pension lady preferred. 562-3145. Houses For Rent 34 FOR SALE: Two bedroom home at Forest Glade oh large lot. Call 562-2083. FOR SALE: Two bedrooffl House or will sell house to be moved.

Call 562-3675. MOBILE HOMES SAIES SERVICE Complete Line Of Mobile Homes Ins. Air Con. 715E.Milam Highway 75 562-5714 214-389-3199 Mexia Fairfield Real Estate FOR RENT: Small two bedroom house. Call Murphy's Dairy 5623271.

FOR RENT: Small furnished house. Three rooms. Call 5623381. FOR RENT: Two bedroom house. Apply at 926 South McKinney.

Business Opportunities PROFITABLE BUSINESS "FOR SALE Local cleaning and pressing establishment. Conveniently located for customer service. Well equipped. Reasonably priced for excellent profit return. FAIN REALTY 562-2121 or 562-3334 FOR SALE: Old Humble Campsite suitable for apartments, offices or club meetings.

One building leased to Humble. Call Doyle Adams, 562-5977. Houses For Sale 40 FOR SALE: Three bedroom, two bath home. Central heat-air. Cyclone fenced.

765-3485 or 7653203, Wortham. FOR SALE: Mobil Home. 12 64. Two bedrooms. Small equity and assume payments.

505 East Sumpter. FOR SALE: Two bedroom home, bath, large living-dining area, kitchen, den. Carport. Furnished. .723 East Commerce.

562-3939 after 5 or 729-5164, Groesbeck. eVore Land Co, A-l Three room house. 1002 South Belknap. $2500.00. FOUR BEDROOM House, i bath.

Good condition, Nice location. $7,000.00 2 BR Home 2 lots 2 blocks Safeway Store. $5500.00. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Three bedrooms, 1 bath.

Corner Paris and Milam. Garage Apartment in back. 426 acres South of Mexia 300 Acres South of Mexia John DeVore 562-2366 REAL ESTATE Sales Service NICE 3 BEDRQOM HOME Completely carpeted. Central heat. Large fenced-in backyard.

Convenient to schools. Two small houses, Rental type. Three nice lots. The Package complete. Have buyer for 100-150 acres land.

Several Nice City Lots. V.A. McCullouqh Sons 910 E. Milam Phone 562-3825 Fain Realty Co. 100 W.

Titus 562-2121 562.3334 Soles Rentals Mortgages FOR SALE: Cable Spinet Piano. Call 562-6224. W. MOOftE HEAL ESTATE 2 BR Frame home just remodeled inside on 8Vz Acres. $8750.00 3 BR Mottle on Acres well located.

3BR Brick 2 bath Central heat and air on 4o acres sandy land LAND 42 fa acres on Black top road to Lake Mexia, Coastal, new fence. 73 good sandy land, House, Barn, Coastal Bermuda. 315 A Good pasture some Coastal 400 acres good native pasture. LAKE MEXIA Only 3 lots left, OFFICE 562-5001 BILL MOORE LEON WINFREY SA9-A9A2 vo large corner lots. Big trees, with large well preserved home.

Two car garage with nice apartment. Good metal barns and fences. This home is in Coolidge. Call me to show. $8500.00.

Home in Tehuacana. 1.3 acres, barn, fences, trees, air. Real nice. $7800.00. 145 Acres Union High 80 Acres Forest Glade.

132 Acres LaSalle. Brady Realty Co. 562-5741 or 562-2079 FOR SALE A clean 2 bedroom dwelling, inexpensive, but in good condition, on two corner lots, all utilities $3750 A 2 bedroom dwelling on lot 10 Block A Cedar Sub-division Lake Mexia $8000 Well constructed duplex 2 corner lots on Hopkins St. Total price $11000 Leonard Tidwell Phone 562-3661 Insurance and Real Estate NICE 3 BEDROOM HOME Completely carpeted. Central heat.

Large fenced-in backyard. Convenient to schools. Two smrfll houses. Rental type. Three nice lots.

The Package complete. $4750.00. Have buyer for 100-150 acreSj iand. Nice City Lots. 910 E.

Milam Mexia Funeral Rites Thursday For David Bardin Funeral set-vices will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the First Baptist Church in Coolidge for David Samuel Bardin, a longtime resident of doolidge Who died in Hillcrest Hospital in Biddings Wednesday morning. The services will be conducted by the Rev. James Stiles, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Coolidge cemetery with the McElroy Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Bardin, a retired farmer, was born at Giddings on Jan.

16, 1887, and formerly lived at Oletha. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He and his wife, the former Myrtle M. Sills, were married on Dec. 13, 1913.

Besides his wife, Mr. Bardin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Billy Forrester and Mrs. Roy Hodges, both of Coolidge, and Mrs. J.

C. Mann of Prairie Hill; a son, Jack Bardin of Waco; a sister in law, Mrs. Minnie Bardin of Baytown, 12 gradn- children, nine great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Czechs Sentenced For Plane Hijack NUERNBERG, Germany (AP) A West German court sentenced eight Czechoslovaks today to up to 30 months in jail for the June 8 hijacking of a Czechoslovak airliner to Nuernberg. ALUMINUM SCREENS Measured Installed SCREEN REPAIRS GLASS REPLACEMENTS MEXIA BUILDING SUPPLY 909 East Milam 562-3731 Call 562-2868 For Classified Ads FOR SALE x36" ALUMINUM SHEETS Each or For Can Be Used for Barns, Chicken Houses, Dpg Houses, Flower Beds, Insulation, Pick them up at BaUy Most Members Of Demo Committee Re-Elected ia Saiig MfcXtA, TfeXAS- tHtmsbAV.

SfcPt. DALLAS (AP) State Democratic convention delegates Tuesday re-elected most of the 62-member state executive committee to administer party affairs for the two years. State Democratic chairman Elmer Baum, Austin, was reelected for a second term as were Mrs. Ralph S. O'Connor, Houston, vice chairman, and H.

H. Coffield, Rockdale, secretary. Members of the new tee, by districts include: Dist. 1, D. Smilie Watkins, Texarkana and Mrs.

Dale ton, Enloe. Dist. 2, Gordon R. Wynne, Wills Point and Mrs. F.

R. Files, Kilgore. Dist. 3, Joe Bob Golden, Jasper and Mrs. John Henry Tatum, Lufkin.

Dist. 4, Raymond Scott, Port Arthur and Mrs. Lovis McIntire, Orange. Dist. 5, Charles Jungmichel, La Grange and Mrs.

James Day, Brookshire. Dist. 6, Ronald Aldis, Houston and Jewel Whatley, Houston. Dist. 7, Dr.

Carl P. Burney, La Porte, and Mrs. Abbie K. Evans Houston. Dist.

8, George Bock Dallas and Mrs. Leonard J. McDonald, Dallas. Dist. 9, Alonzo Jamison, Denton and Martha Jo Holbert, Terrell.

Dist. 10, Edward W. Sampson Ft. Worth and Mrs. Don Kennard, Fort Worth.

Dist. 11, Judson Robinson Ft. Worth and Mrs. Mary Lou Evans, Houston. Dist.

12, Dr. James R. Gill, Houston and Mrs. Stuart Coleman, Brownwood. Dist.

13, Joe Can- non, Groesbeck Waxahachie and Mrs. Jack Welch, Marlin. Dist. 14, Charles Herring, Austin and Mary Louise Thornton, San Marco. Dist.

15, John S. Brunson Houston and Mrs. Joann Sowell Houston. Dist. 16, Robert Smith, Dallas and Mrs.

Clarence C. Talley, Dallas. Dist. 17, Jame Simpson, Texas City and Mrs. Velah R.

Daniels, Sugar-land. Dist. 18, George F. Rhodes, Port Lavaca and Mrs. Margaret Furse, Bay City.

Dist. 19, Mr. Jess W. Young, San Antonio and Mrs. Asher R.

McComb, San Antonio. Dist. 20, William R. Anderson, Jr. Corpus Christ! and Mrs.

Faye Reeder, Harlingen. Dist. 21, R. R. Ramirez, Alice and Connie Nye, Rio Grande City.

Dist. 22, Jerry Craft, Jacksboro and Mrs, James A. McMullen III Fort Worth. Dist. 23 Roy Orr, DeSoto and Mrs.

Jack Edwards, Dallas. Dist. 24, French M. Robertson, Abilene and Mrs. Anita Herren, Haskell.

Dist. 25, Earl W. Smith, San Angelo and Mrs. Martin Baze, Ft. Stockton.

Dist. 26, Leslie R. Neal, San Antonio and Colleen K. Walters, San Antonio. Dist.

27, M. M. Vicars, Brownsville, and Mrs. Morris Atlas, McAllen. Dist.

28, Ralph Brock, Lubbock, and Mrs. Robert Avery, Levelland. Dist. 29, Woodrow W. Bean, El Paso and Alicia Chacon, El Paso.

Dist. 30, Rhea Howard, Wichita Falls and Mrs. Dick O'Daniel, Tulia. Dist. 31, Joe Batson, Amarillo and Mrs.

Jake Osborne, Pampa. Today In Washington WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Richard S. Schweiker, introduced a bill today to make killing, assaulting or injuring local policemen, firemen and judges a federal crime. A similar bill already has been introduced in the House by William C.

Cramer, R-Fla. Schweiker's bill would make it a federal crime to travel in interstate to use a dangerous or deadly weapon which has been distributed in interstate the intent to assault or injure any law officer, fireman or judicial officer because of his official position. The bill incorporates penalties already existing in the U.S. Code for murder and assault. WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon's proposed tax on lead additives for gasoline is unnecessary and would feed inflation, a spokesman for oil industry associations said today.

Peter N. Gammelgard, representing the American Petroleum Institute and the Western Oil and Gas Association, told the House Ways and Means Committee six petroleum companies are now marketing or soon will market unleaded gasoline and nine are marketing or plan to market low-lead fuels. "The petroleum industry is Hi complete accord with the administration's announced objective of accelerating progress in the control of air pollution from automobiles," he said. He said, however, that for some time, owners of cars with high compression ratio engines will have to continue burning leaded paying the tax. Attempted Holdup Of A Gas Station Ends In Slaying DALLAS attempted holdup ended with the shotgun slaying of an oil company distributor Wednesday at his gasoline station in the Oak Cliff district.

Police said Edgar J. Philbrick, 62, apparently was swinging an' Army bayonet at the robbers when the blast hit his chest. Witnesses told officers that as they drove past the station there were two youths inside with a sawed-off shotgun leveled at Philbrick and about that time the weapon discharged. It was raining at the time. Police used a helicopter in a fruitless search for the bandits, who disappeared on foot.

America, your new cars are ready! The 1971 Fords. New Ford Pinto Priced and sized like little imports, but roomier Quiet and stable. Goes a long way between gas stops, service intervals, even styling changes. Put a little kick in your life. Mustang Mach I 71 Ford Outside, it's getting noisier.

Inside a 71 Ford LTD, it's a quiet world born of strength wrapped in luxury. Take a quiet break. In the 1971 Ford. Ford gives you better ideas. '71 Mustang How does a nice homegrown Mustang stand up to the great road cars of Europe? Beautifully.

With great looks and handling, at a fraction of the cost. With six models, seven engines and a long, long list of options. LTD Brougham 2'Door Hardtop Be sure to see the rest of Ford's better idea cars for 1971 including Thunderblrd, Maverick, Torino and the beautiful new wagons. FORD See all Ford's better Ideas for 71 at your Ford Dealer's now! Better idea Ford Punt, Pass Kick Competition. Boys, 8-13, register at your nearest participating Ford Dealer through September 28 Dick Scott Ford, Inc.

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