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ANTED CARPENTER uHding or repairing. Jimmie Zan- phone 626. WITCH LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ot 1.00* 1.40 1.25 1.70 31 to" 1-50 2.0» 3.00 Rales based on consecutive days. WANT ADS MUST BE IN by 10:00 a.m. for same day's class! lication and publication.

Saturdays by 9:30 a.m. ERHORS-If ad contains a mistake, please notify before second insertion as the Monitor-Indei wfll not be responsible for more than the first incorrect insertion. BLIND ADS-25C estra charge on blind ads. 50c extra charge reoUes are mailed to advertiser. We are not authorized to give oat Information on blind ads.

Please answer directly to key number on id in care of the Jlonltor-Indei. CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMOHIAM. i cents each word, head- lag 15 cents. Cash with order. Please mail or bring to counter.

Not iirceated by telephone. PAYMENTS-As we make no ledger accounts for want-ads, we wiK thank, you to remit promptly. USED TtlUCKS 1954 R-162 15Vi steel folddown 1S53 'i-i-ton, clean, 1 owner 1M6 KB-7, 2 speed $325 1961 's-ton, clean, 3 speed 1953 GMC, 2-ton, 2 folddosvn rack 1M9 I)olge, racks 1939 W-ton pickup S65 1950 Hi-ton, factory bed 1W8 KB-6 with bed 1946 Dodge pickup 1942 Ford, pickup $G5 1951 I'i-ton. LWB 1952 "1-ton. 1 owner 1948 Ford, IVj-ton, 2 spd 13 fl.

folddxwn 1942 Ford, li-ton. clean, rack 1946 I'-i-ton. motor 19-18 panel 1948 GMC, foldritnvn ORSCHELN'S Moberly Phone 2:115 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 No more dandruff flakes oc Sanidyne has set me free. I AM NOW the Fuller Brush fleal-lpaynes a a er Would appreciate ali old and new customers. Jack Whisenand.

608 Farror. Call 1145-J. SPECIALIZING IN CHILD PORTRAITURE GOOOE'S STUDIO Value Stamps We Give Top Corner 4th and Reed PERMANENT SPECIAL Now shaping and cutting. Cream oil permanent $5. Call 187.

Nardioe Beauty Shop, 412W W. Reed. HELP WANTED-Femgte WANTED WOMAN to care for fulli SALESMEN MAN 28 to 40: a permanent FULL time route work. $72.50 plus expense allowance to start. Write Box 453, Columbia, Mo.

A TO RENT 15 WANTED CONSULTING engv neer needs 3-beiroom house or duplex for family of four. Permanent. Write Pamperl, 1505 Paris road Columbia, or phone 2-1668, APTS FOR RENT 17 FOR RENT--1 unfurnished rooms. decorated. All utilities furnished.

Mrs. G-arnett. Phone 1801. Every one of these A i clean and ttassy-. RYALS NSURANCE AGENCY 'ARMS LOANS INSURANCE UXAN RYALS Ph.

4 Clifton Hill F. A. a Insurance. tVAinaku' insearch of OW ratOSl AlltO. Fire.

husband. JKcmp Beaumont, Kemp SYNOVS1S In 1891, SeaiUe was booming gateway lo (tie Klondike rush TJni O'Eotrn, i Uio help of Ills good friend Michael Dark, a handsome young lawyer, persuades Mcr ttllnc. gold liability. No i nationwide claim service. M.

C. Harris. 209 Fifth, Phone 1445 Moberly, or acy Quisenberry, 505 Farror. 'hone 18S7W. IF THE THINGS YOU HOLD SO I I I ARE INSURED WITH US HAVE NO FEAR.

Scrutchfield Insurance Agency Over City Bank had desertei) Meg anil thoir small son, i Johnny, for Oie gold Holds of the frozen norlli. rinds ales a place to stay al Matilda Cox's bonnv mg house, where he lives. Tim i Mcs should return to her father In IHiiiols, but Misg- refuses, although she hnsn't a job or money. Mat LI da asks Michael to find hrr a job, and he sup gcats schoolteachln? but Meg says no Meanwhile, al the boarding hovise. meets Jenny Kleur.

who has a small F. A. a Insurance Auto, fire, hospital, personal or a liability. Sc R. Burton at M.F.A.

Store in Moberly. Phone 1900 or Adren Gibson. Phone 49F21 Clifton Hill. I time. Phone 2599-J or 3492.

WANTED-- MIDDLE age practical nurse. Apply in person afternoons at Tleaant View Home, Hunts- viBe. WANTED PRIVATE SECRETARY FOR RENT-- Modern 4-room upstairs apartment. 511 Johnson SI. Phone 2398 after 5:30 p.m.

FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished apartment. Close in. Phone 277 or 3032. FOUR ROOM unrur- nished apartment, heat furnished $15. 620 W.

Coates. Phone 202. W. R. Swindell, 209 Jennings THREE ROOM unfurnished Coor apartment, newly decorated at 622 S.

Williams $42.50. Phone 202. W. R. Swindell, 209 Jennings Bldg.

THREE ROOM modern upstairs xrch. Heat and water furnished. Phone 1261-W. 410 Roberts. dictation and transcribe rea- ionably fast and neat.

Set up and handle filing. Permanent employment in Moberly. Insurance benefits and paid a a i Salary open. Please give past employment record, age, when available tnd salary expected. Write Box G-59 care Monitor-Index MODERN THREE room unfurnished upstairs apartment.

Heat and water furnished. Ph. 6100-W-l or 121. HELP WANTED-Mafe SEE JAMES L. STONE furnished or unfurnished apartments By the week or by the month.

Some recent rent reductions mike several furnished apartments available at 35 little per month, JAMES L. STONE AGENC? Phone 18 or ZS09W MODERN THREE room apartment, downstairs. i a trances, private bath. Heat and water furnished. a 131 6100-W-l.

IFOR RENT--Small three room Utilities fur eed. MAN 22-45. piping and book- modem apartment. keeping- Experience necessary, nishcd. 902 R' Work includes invoicing and keep- FQR RENT--2 modern furnished ing Records.

GOOD PAY good r0oms All i i i furnished. hours future. Interviews this only, Phone 270G. 518, South OHHH BOY! Look ot the terrific buys in OK f. USED CARS OK 1953 Nosh Statesmen Super 2-dr.

only $745.00 Twotone green. Radio, heater, plastic seat covers. Locally! owned, Nice. OK 1955 Chevrolet "210" 4-dr. $1695.00 green.

Povrerglide, radio, heater, plastic seat covers, tires. Just like new. OK 1952 Chevrolet Stylelinc Deluxe 2-dr. only $795.00 Beige over dark green. Power- glide, push-Duton radio, deluxe heater, directional signals, windshield washers, plastic seat covers, extra good tires.

One of the nicest 52's in town. OK 1953 Ford V-8 Custom- line 2-dr. only $795.00 Light Ford-0-Matic, push-button radio, heater, seat covers. A real nice locally owned car. OK 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2-dr.

only $595.00 1951 Ford 8-CyI. Custom 4-dr. Sedan Radio, heater, standard transmission, turn signals, otter extras. Clean one owner a Try today $1,550 1954 Ford 6-Cyl. Custom l-dr.

Radio, a overdrive, original paint. Clean. New car trade-in. Terms $1,295 1953 Chevrolet "210" 4.dr. Radio, heater, 2-tone paint.

Motor A-l. Terms $995 1953 Ford 6 Cyl. 4-rtr. sedan Heater, turn signals, J'ord-0 Malic. This car has been wel taken care of.

Try it today. Onlj S95' 1932 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 4-dr. Sedan Original finish, radio, heater seat covers, Powerglide, goo tires, motor A-l. Clean $79 JEWELRY 47 A. PROFF1TT, Jeweler Bulo- watches, diamonds, diamond lountings, watch and jewelry re- air BUILDING MATERIAL 52 good at designing snd selling they become partners.

Jason, Ten Eyck, a prOEicrous merchant, offers to lei thpm display hats ID hla store once a also Interested doesn't Jason affection. iJt-i-idcs to i i a i or the situation to ninkv the store suci'fss. Because ol Hie l--it sJuii tlinvea. Once cisatn Tirn tries to pi? 1 Mes to to I i i but she slub bornly refuses When Tini arrusoa Mos baring an affair with Jason sin fl into iv ras an Is mo re mined than to stay in SfaUlc Mop rraliies. however, that brsmnint; to talk, since she-'a still i married 'woman.

CHAPTER ELEVEN THE NEXT morning Meg woke from an uneasy sleep with a raging headache and curdled disposi-, lion. She washed and dressed Johnny with a ruthless speed that brought protests from him. She hugged him in instant repentance. "Mother doesn't feel well this morning, honey. But she loves you just the same." Johnny beamed at nor and she studied him with rueful pride.

She Roofs Business Residential "Free inspection or estimates. hole is too small to patch, S'o root too large for us to cover. U.S. GENTGES, INC. P.O.

Box 656 Moberly, Mo. Phone 807 Weekdays call after 5:30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 53 Light Grey, tires. Radio, heater, good week. Write Box G-61 care Monitor- Index.

Clark. MEN Are you dissatisfied with your present earnings and Would 1 you like to have your own business? you be willing to start part time while learning? li your answer is yes a large casualty insurance company has immediate opening in the Moberly area. We write all types of auto fire general a a and for the individual and business. Ail replies held in strict confidence. For personal interview write Box G-fi2 care Monitor Index.

FOR RENT Five room apartment. 412 South Williams. See or phone Harry Censor. FOR RENT Five-room modern house. 1018 Buchanan St.

Ph. 2398. After 5:30 p.m. FOR RENT Town tirra homci. James L.

Stone Agency 209 N. Clark St. Phone 18 orJSWW. Help Wanted Male-female 5 HOUSES FOR RENT 18 SLEEPING ROOMS 19 LA'RGE FRONT sleeping room for a -127 South Clark. TIRES FOR SALE-- Four good C70 15 Goodyear white skk-wall tiros.

Jesse Baghy, Uuntsvilic. WANTED AT ONCE MEN AND WOMEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 31 For saflcswork. Must have car. Neat appearance. Free to travel.

No experience necessary. Training expense paid. Commissions $150 to $BM weekly ivilh $100 weekly gviar- antce for women. Wonderful opportunity for anyone who likes to travel. Contact JIo.

State Sci-vice, 103 North Williams St. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN WE HAVE a that we lovely Spinet i a a to reliablej local a who will take up monthly i a Write we end truck. C11ED1T A A OPL1N PIAXO 312 MAIN 1 OPLIN. I I Situations Wonted-Male 7 LET US remove your old wallpaper with Kerolectric steamer. Also we do patch plastering.

Wall painting. 317 Jefferson. Ph. 2175-W. WANTED Piperivanging painting.

Ernest Lewis. 1, Cairo, Mo. or call 151fl WANTED CARPBNTER work, cement work siding, roofing, repairing flues. J. O.

Lowry. Phone 2033. 524 N. Morley. LOST FOUND LOST OR STOLEN--Mottled face Hereford cow, from W.

J. Day farm miles northwest of Clif ton Hill, Mo. Finder call Brown. 3-F-13 Clifton Hill. Bragg FOUND--COOT purse at Telephone Office.

Owner identify and pay fo ad. Call C800 between 8 a.m. am 5 p.m. PERSONAL 13 INVESTIGATE KAY Kompoun for a dependable relief from Blomach distress caused by exees acid and gas. Money-back guaran tee.

$1 postpaid. Koester Co. Moberly, Mo, BUSINESS SERVICE 36 OK 1951 Buick Roadmaster 4-dr. only $895.00 Twotone Grcj'. Dynaflow, radio, heater, E-Z-1 glass, windshield washer, plastic seat covers, tires.

One local owner who lias given it the best of care. OK 1952 Buick Super Hardtop only $1095.00 Black over yellow. Dynaftow, radio, heater, E-Z-1 glass, windshield washer, wtntewall tires. Tip-top condition. OK 1952 Hudson Wosp Hardtop, a real value for only $495.00 Beige over maroon.

Radio, heater, good I ires. OK 1953 Oldsmobile "Super 88" 4-dr. $1395.00 Twotone green. a a i radio, heater, whitewall tires. One local owner.

OK 1951 Nosh Rombicr Hardtop only $445.00 Red over black. Overdrive, radio, heater. Nice. OK 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dr. only $1095.00 brov.n.

Standard 1951 Dodge Moadowbrook 4-dr. Sedan Radio, heater, fluid drive. sweet special. Only $55 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-dr. Heater, turn signals A bargain a only $495 1951 Deluxe 2-dr.

Heater, Powerglide, top condition. Terms $350 1931 Stiirtebaker V-8 4-dr. a i heater, automatic transmission. A bargain you can't afford to miss $450 1950 Dodge Meadowbrook 4-dr. Radio, heater, fluid drive.

A nice one S-175 1919 8-Cyl. Custom 2-rtr. Radio, heater, good tires. Terms $350 TRUCKS 1951 Ford F-6 2-ton truck A On Furniture 23.75 Baby Beds 9.95 18.50 Mattresses 17.50 Rockers now 12.95 Wool Door Rugs now 1,00 24x36 in. Mirrors 16.50 Wall Cabinets All Throw Rugs Yi Price EVERYTHING FOR LESS A Block North of Merchants Hotel Moberly Platform wit'n grain suics.

Heater, deluxe cab, 2 speed axle, good tires. This will a a good a truck. Try today. Only $550 1049 Fnrrt 6-Cyl. 'i-Ton Chassis Cab Platform and i aides, good tires, healer, new paint.

Terms. Only S-l-15. CONVENIENT HANK RATES MOBERLY MOTOR CO. often doubted her importance to him and blamed herself. A mother should be everything to her child.

She defended herself immediately, You couldn't run a hat shop and earn a. living and protect yoxirseLC 1 against gossip and still be a one- hundred percent mother, could you At any rate, Johnny appeared to thrive. Gretchen was a miracle. She not only svouldn't take one cent for Johnny's care but was almost jealous when Meg claimed hbn. Gretchen's own children were married with babies of their own and Johnny was a prized visitor In their homes.

Meg a i doubted that Johnny realized she was his only true relative- She drew Gretchen's disapproval at breakfast by not finishing her oatmeal She sipped without interest at her coffee. "I'm just not hungry. And this everlasting rain gets on my nerves! I went to the post office yesterday and the sidewalk two inches deep in mud!" "You're sickening for something." Gretchen refused the detour. "1 will allow this winter's a 1955. Zoti H053.

vet one. ember!" "It's not raining now." Meg was ashamed of herself, "No, but them clouds ain't black or nothing. pour come noon." Gretchen looks like a tomato, Meg thought, with her skin-tight, jopper-and-salt hair knoubed into stem. Then remembering Gretchen's kindness, her self-shame increased. She escaped into the dank outdoors with speed.

She winced as she i through the alley. The piano play- at work was certainly lacerating thoae scales. "Louise Fenner will never learn to play. Her voice Is fair. You'c i shiVd bo satisfied i a Meg was by Anna Lurkins' Hat voice.

She hail not seen A a bent over her flowers. "She to be having trouble," Meg admitted. Anna came to lean on the picke' fence. Her high cheekbones pushee at her sallow'skin; her heavy dark hair slid untidily from its knot feathering along the nape of he neck, "I saw your little boy will Gretchen yesterday. He's a hand some child." "Thank you." Meg warmed her.

"He's barely eighteen month old but he's already talking in sen tences." tVnn nodded. "My boy ke early too. He died of diphtheri when he was just past two." "How terrible!" Meg ache with sympathy but she could find no other words in the face of Anna's closed expression. "We never had another." Anna wagged her head. "Tf Davkl had his rights, he wouldn't have to each Ignoramuses like that Louise "enncr." "Rights?" Meg stammered.

Anna bobbed her head again. "David's an only son. His father's rich as Midas but he doesn't bold with David's being Sly triumph shone in her eyes. "When the old man dies, we'll mve money. No Ltirkins ever left us money to anyone outside the family, and it isn't likely the old man'll change now." She turned, bent to the flowers.

When she spoke again, her voice was normal. "I'll pick you a bouquet for the shop. First hard freeze we get tiit.se mums will be black and done for." "It's very kind of. you." Anna did not answer, but she snipped blooms until Meg won dered if she could carry the mam. moth gift The back door openo 5avid's voice was kind- ngcr can always find ompaniat," No.

I want to play even If I on't do it well." She nodded at and glanced curiously at leg. David hastened to introduce hem. "Hello. Louise," Meg said. "I'm' pleased to meet you, Mrs, Beaumont." Louise was prim.

She vas slight, with a round, childish ace and heavy, Light-brown hair vorn loose down her back. Her eyes were almost the same color as her hair, Meg noted. 'I'll be back tomorrow morning, Mr. Lnrkins." Ixmise said. She walked away without iook- back and Meg took Uic bouquet from Anna.

"Thank you. It's lovely." David put his arm lightly about his wife's "Anna's wonderful with flowers," she is." Meg liked David Lurkins. As dark as his wife, he had on ease ant! pleasantness that Anna lacked. His soft brown eyes were kind. In spite of his worn suit and frayed linen, he wore a kind of elegance- Anna shrugged off their flower compliments and looked intently at her husband.

lf ls that Louise going to continue to take piano lessons, David?" "What con I do? Her brother insists on it And-- well, we cnn use the money." He smiled at Meg. "The hat shop, Mrs. lont--or Meg? Surely such closo iCighbors should use first names." "Of course- The shop's doing all right Come and visit Vjnna." "Oh, I couldnt buy a hat!" didn't mean that" Meg WAS embarrassed. "You could took, though," "Why don't you, Anna?" David urged. "Someday you may have the very finest hat in Seattle." "Maybe.

When your father dies." David flushed. 'Tfou shouldn't say that, "I must go." Meg hurried ott, glad to be free of the odd Usually she was happy in the shop, but today routine did not and David walked to the gate with wrong with her She felt sulfo- a young girL "Perhaps you shouldn't go on with the piano lessons, Beprinted by permission of THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY. INC. by Ktnp Features Syndicate. comfort her.

She was dizzy; her head ached; her stomach revolted from the doughnuts and coffee Jenny brought her in midmorning. "You must be coming down with grippe," Jenny fussed. "Nonsense!" Meg resented illness; she had no time for it. Worry beset her. The shop would go to rack and ruin if she were ill.

Meg gripped the table. What i wrong with her cated. "Meg! You're ill!" (To Be Continued) REAL ESTATE 62 SAVE 50 per cent to 90 per cent on clearance sale specials on all types of tables and lamps at Bierman Furniture Co. LIST YOUR a with UNITED FARM AGENCY for complete nation wide service. Local representative Eugene I.

Eicher, U. S. 24 West, Madison, Mo. Phone 8-F-20. FOR SALE BY OWNER 4-unit apartment house.

Close to business district. All units rented. Owner a i town. information write Box G-39 care of Monitor- Index. FOR SALE--3-piece used bedroom suite.

Oak flat top desk. Ralston Furniture Store. 1220 North Morley. MODERN HOUSE 5 rooms, util- "ty porch. Nicely decorated.

A i tor wi ndo ws, door, In sulated i i extra tot. Phone 3023-J. FOR SALE--Three pairs printed chartreuse drapes. 50 inches wide, 77 inches long. Phone 1616.

TAKES a specialty TO properly lean or repair an auto radiator. specialize in this work and avc the facilities, equipment and arts slock for rendering guaran- service Fairchiid Radiator Phone 821. ANDERS RENTED for floors and edges. a a finishes featured, feddinghaus Hardware. Ph.

G94. Cor. 4th-Holltas Phone 600 MACHrNERY OR SALE Driveway chat, sand. Don a a 318 Chandler street. Phone 2732.

UPHOLSTERING CUSTOM furniture slip-covering, drapery and drapery hardware. a i work- a i Mulkey's 1107 North Morey. SHOE A I While SHOE A I you a i Low prices Sunshine Shoe Shop. 207" N. Williams.

Moberly. MAKE A NOTE NOW--To take your shoes for the highest qua materials and workmanship to H. Roberts Shoe Coates. ACCESSORIES FOR Stwlebaker Com mandcr hardtop, Overdrive, siricwalls. Two-tone.

Very dean Price Phone 3683. 5495.00 and cultivator, Dynaflow, radio, 54 mn ton over a i i a i a E-Z-I a plastic seat covers. like a new one. OK 1950 Buick Roadmoster 4-dr Dark Gree a good tires. OK 1951 Ford Cusromline 4-dr.

only $645.00 Maroon. Ford-0-Matic, radio, a V-8 engine, iHAins like OK 1950 Oldsmobile 4-dr. only $575.00 Light Grey. Hydramatic, radio, healer, seat covers, good tires. Convenient GMAC a Plan- Two Used Or bolt 4th Coalcs Downtown Highway 24 Junction Noll Motors, Inc.

Chevrolet Bulck Oldsmobile "Randolph County's Largest Automobile Denier" 1952 USED TRACTORS UIC Super tractor, plow, cultivator, disk and corn planter. 1JM9 Ford tractor with equipment. 1046 Farm all tractor and power lift cultivator. 1S42 AlHs-Chatmers tractor, plov Jsccl 200 Jsed 1HC spreader. Jsed I-man chain saws.

Used spike tooth harrows. CHI. 0 EMEU TRACTOR SALES, INC. Highway 63 north Moherly pickup. a spreader.

horse drawn manure HEATING PLUMBING 39 FOR HEATING and plumbing repair or service, call Belier Plumbing Heating Co. Phone 3071. ELECTRIC SEWERROOTER -Clears clogged pipes, drains, sew ers. No digging no damage. Cal 2780.

Crutchficld Plumbing anc Heating. CALL VEIIN DODD'S Plumbing a Heating service 3410 for dependable service. Satis faction guaranteed. CARPENTER SERVICE 44 CABINETS A Old table made into drop a Tables re USE MONIlOR-INOfX WAN1 ADi pairerl. i repairing.

22 'South Uorlcy. SPECIAL All nylon frieze LATFORM ROCKERS SMALL Vere S3I.80 tfOW 521.90 LARGE OPEN ARM V-n-e 542.70 NOW $27.85 LARGE CLOSED ARMS Vcre S53.60 NOW $33,80 VAN ARSDALE UPHOLSTERING SHOP 16 N. Clark Plionc 1737 SALE--In Huntsvillc. 3-bcd- house, modern except heat, jood repair. Uptown and close to school.

Priced to sell. Write Box j-53 care Monitor-Index. Dairy Products 56 CALL on the new Starting Tardy Giant Pecan tree special. 10 trees and sales tax. rder now for spring planting.

corgc James Pecan arms. Brunswick, Mo. FEED AND SEED 58 SALE--100 bales of good al- alfa hay. Call 253 or 2060. ON THE FARM Grinding and mixing service.

Use your own a grain and save dollars. Call for ap- wintment. Walker's Feed and Produce. Phone 732 Madison. HAVE A complete line of field 1 seeds, such as: red clover, les- cdcza, alsikc, alfalfas, brome and orchard grass, oats and soybeans, and Funk's Hybrid seed corn.

We would like to buy your corn and oats. not see us for prices? Summers Elevator Armstrong, Mo. FETS FOR SALE--Blonde A. K. C.

registered male Cocker Spaniel 1 year and 10 months old, Sce at 314 Woodland avenue. FOR SALE Six rooms, all modern, full basement, brick house, two car garage, gas heat, excellent condition, Fort St; Priced $18,000. Six rooms, sleeping porch, all modern, full a hardwoot floors, gas a Logan Priced $15,000. Five rooms, modem, new ranch style, large utility room, East Jlol lins. Priced Four rooms, modern except heat arge lot, excellent condition, Hwy 24 West.

Priced $5.000. Nine rooms, modem except heat two lots, Jlyra St. Priced Five rooms, modern except heat Burkholdcr St. Priced $3,200. Four rooms, enclosed porch, heat, modern, Rothwell St.

Priced $3,000. Three rooms, lights, waltr, corne: lot, Wight Avc. Priced 5650. Also 120 acre farm. Six-fcom mod ern house, REA, rock road, schoo bus.

Due to ill health, i $8,000. Would exchange on Mobcrl; property. We have plcr.ty of homo money loan on improved city reasonable rates and prompt son ice. T. M.

RIFFEL AC.K'NCY 103 North i i a MoborlJ 1 Mo. Phone 253 3R SALE--New 4-room house. 11 modern. Phone 3538-J a 5 Two Vehicles Hit From Rear While Stopped Three Cars and Truck Damaged; One Driver Has Bump on Head Four vehicles were damaged and ne driver stained a bump lie back of the head in two acci- ents inrvesligatcd late yesterday, lobcrly police reported today. TITO cars were damaged in an ccidcnt at o'clock night the 'intersection cf Coates and foulton streets.

Involved a E56 Ford coach driven by Tom Hcstir, Macon, and a 1946 Chcvro- et coach driven by Herman Jen ings, 316 Porter street. Police said both vehicles were leaded west on Coales street, anc hat Hcstir slopped at the railroat Tossing to wait for a train. Tho Jennings car ran into tiv ack of the Hcstir a causing a a to the roar bumper, trunl id, g.is tank, left taillight, and a wssi'ble sprung frame on the Hes ir car aril tiic grill, front bumpe: parking lights, hood am radialor on tho Jennings car. Bonnie Summcrficld, 120 Sout! iixlh street, sustained a bump on the back of the head in an acci dent at 4 o'clock in the 600 bloc of NorSi Morley street. Snmmcrficld was driving nort on Morloy strcel in a 1949 Studc wkcr pickup truck, and stoppci let a car in front of him tur left.

The truck wns hit in the bac end by 1952-Ford coach drive by John David Parrisfr, Route 2 Summer-field's head was s'nappc (irby Drug 'Store At Paris to Close PARIS Levering Kirby, pro- rietor of the Kirby Drug Store ere, Paris' oldest drug store, a ounced late Thursday that he -ould discontinue his business here the near future. Mr. Kirby will to Atacon Monday, where he a a a i for Dick Miller's rug Store. The Paris store has been in the (irby a i for a years. It irst will be remembered te the )ick Porter.and Frank Kirby Dryg After the a of Mr.

Por- Dr, his partner continued its opcr- lion until his death in 1943. Levring Kirby, the son, was at a ime in servke overseas and a ack to resume care of Uic store, laving operated it since then. FOR SAT.F.-T1irec A. K. C.

rcg-l istercd Boston Terrier puppies, weeks'old. 1 male and 2 females. X. n. Let, 1001 South Rolltas, Macon.

Phone 5002. Farms City Property! HENRY c. DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY For Prompt Removal CALL COLLECT MOBERLY 102 Wo Come for Large or FARMERS RENDERING one or Small all CO Page 8 Friday, Feb. 17, 1956 Moberly Index mitt Democrat There are only two kinds of camels--the Arabian camel having and the Bfcctrian having wo. lackwurd against the rear glass in tile cab of the truck, breaking the glass.

The grill, hood and left parking light of the Parrish car damaged. LOW-COST Yes, you can get a low cost loan with the fastest ser- vice, utmost of confidence, and the most courteous ser- vice. Repayments in cosy monthly installments. I Loan Company PHONE 185 107 N. 5th Moberly.

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