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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 19

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QSbL'RENT- SWAP-HIRE- BUY SELL- SWAP HIRE BUY SWAP'HIRE CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS BUY RENT SWAP MIRE SELL- RENT' SWAP HI RE BUY RENT Mobcrly Monitor-lnHcx Evening Page 19 Sept. 28, 1966 CLASSIFIED CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 MAYTAG fat prompt, efficient sales service, phone AM 3-3870. Scnemmei AppUau ce Co. 113 Williams St. GUARANTEED -WASHER ond DRYER Repair All Makes Don Hestir, AM 3-5865 ROOM BOARD 25 OPENING men to share room.

Private room for elderly lady or man. Board, laundry. Ground floor. AM AUTOS ACCE-SORIES 27 FOR SALK My owner. 1961 ThuiKlcrl.ird; terms.

Call AM p.m. FOR GooTt condition. Contact: Eel Ashworth al Conoco Station on South Morley Street. FOR SALE 1955 Chevrolet Impata Convertible. V-8, autc- inatic.

Real sharp AM 3-3447 S550 Photic FOR SALE--1962 Chevy 11 convertible Excellent Plione AM 3-3978. condition. SEE JIM The Tradin' Man "Always BeMer Cars" Coatos and MorTev Sfs, Phone AM 3-1211 FOR SALE 1965 Chevrolet 4 dr. Biscayne sedan. Equipped i automatic transmission.

V-3 engine, radio, back up liglils, windshield washer and seat belts. In excellent condition. I now have a company automobile provided, so I'm desirous of selling my personal vehicle. Inquire al 909 Bond or ph AM 3-2556. Busineu Opportunities SI Liquor Store and Sundries Lew Inventory East Side Sundries 113 E.

Coates St. AM 3-215? HOUSEHOLD GOODS S3 LOFTY pile, free from soil is the carpet cleaned witii Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- poocr 51. per day. Wesllake's Ace Hardware.

KENEWliuGS with new Golden Star Shampoo discovery. Rent Klcclric Shampooer $1.00 per day. Jlaydcn's Shop, 1127 N. Morley. Mobcrly.

Mo. FOR SALE 4 burner gas range. Full sine oven and broiler, window in oven door; griddle in Ihe middle. 3 years old. Perfect condition.

Phone AM 32470 after 4 P.M. FOR SALE Unimproved tract of lund southwest Uub- 225 feet deep by 525 feet length. South of 1200 block Woody west of Westwood Court and Park Ave. $4,500, or will sell any part. Terms D.

L. Owen, phone AM 3-4733. FRANKLIN AVENUE -Lovely well-kept three bedroom home. Large entrance ball, living room, dining room, kitchen with built-ins, full basement. New garage.

Paved street Close to school. $11,000.00. WEST REED Have you out grown your present home? If so, contact us immediately to see this spacious four-bedroom home. Beautiful living room and dining room with cherry wood paneling and wall-to-wall carpeting, den and two baths Walking distance to all schools. This is a home with many extras.

$8,900.00. HOME AND INCOME Outstanding 2 family. 4-5 rooms, 2 baths, full basement, car port. IjOt 05 150. $7,500.00 TWO BEDROOMS Plus living room, i i room, kitchen, Imill-ins.

and large utility. New bath, hot water heater, furnace and plumbing. Plus trailer income. S4.SOO.Od. TEN ACRES IN MADISON -8 room modern home, full basement.

City water, barn, and outbuildings. All fenced. SINGER SEWING RENT 2 bedroom mod-- Zigzag stitches, button holes prn home with enclosed porch decorative sewing. Reliable big yard, antt nice shade trees party assume 5 payments of Write C. C.

Wheeler, Box 176, Macon, Mo. Custom furniture Draperies and drap ery hardware. Quality workmanship Mulkev's. 1107 North Morley Street. CMII'ETINO No down payment.

Three years to pay. Pur niliire 10 ner cent down and three years to pay Mulkey's i i Nm-th Morley MISCELLANEOUS 55 CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner you ever used, so easy loo. Gel Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer Si. per day.

Thompson's House of Color. TRAILERS 29 FOR SALE -Mobile Homes Renos.sessed. Just lake over payments. Open 7 days per week TRAILER SALES Knob Noster. Mo.

FO1 SALE Parts tor all electric shavers STROTHER'S JEWELRY STORE, 314 Reed St Moberly. Mo. $55 per month. Call us. KRAFT REALTY 210 East Coales St.

AM 3-4858 bs. AM 3-1908 res. Or Salesladies Mary Kraft, AM 34908 Lamyrne Biigg, AM 3-1769 MEMBER MOBERLY OF REALTORS FOR SALE 4 room modern house, ulilily room and garage. 717 Farror. $5,000.

Phone I AM 3-3294. 80 Acres. Boone County. New 32 JUEL FOR SALE WOOD Stove and Fireplace--Length (Any Length) Black Oak, While Oak. Hickory Phone AM 3-4954 SPORTING GOODS 34 FOR SALE 14' Metal Boat And Half-Dock FOR RALE--Beauticians booth i i i with chair and manicure i lable complete: Also Zenith T.V.

in good working condition. a be seen al 525 West Lee St. house. New fences. Plenty of water.

Black lop road. SOULE FARM AGENCY STURGEON. MO. AM 3.0934 LIVESTOCK MARKET FOR ALL KINDS OF BUr snd SELL I EWES AND FEEDER LAMBS FOR SALE QUENTIN 1 Phone AM 3-6348 AM 3-1765 FOiT'SALE--Two good "polled heifers. 407 N'orth Hinklcy St.

FARMS FOR SALE 63 A I You can't tell whether Charlie Is pecking at an itch or just preening itself. Bird is an I i a Adjutant stork at zoo near Dunstable, -ngland. Man Killed, Boy Hurt leaders' Short In Head-On Collision KANSAS CITY (AP W. E. Schmallinger, 63, of Platte City, was killed and Charles Mcador, 16, of Kansas City, was seriously injured Tuesday night when Schrnallinger's pickup track, going the wrong way on a divided highway, crashed head on into Meador's car, police said on Scheduled At Monroe City PARIS Phillip Weedin, Mon- Red Cross Funds Staff Is Growing More Red Cross fund workers have been named.

In the East Park school district, Mrs. Ann Wales is chairman. Her assistants are: Mts. Charles Crosswhite, Mrs. Robert Edwards, Mrs.

J. E. Thomas, Mrs. Donald Spicer, Mrs. Joseph Flood, Mrs.

Alfred Parrish, Mrs. Robert Vance, Mrs. Corinne Crosswhite, Mrs. Everette Roberts, Mrs. Eva Rogers, Mrs.

James Johnson, Mrs. Floyd Lowry, Mrs. Dan Yeager, Mrs. Melvin Henniger, Mrs. Charlene Johnson, Mrs.

Raymond Cupp, Mrs. Roy Pearson, Mrs. E. E. Hopkins and Mrs.

Danny Bowden. In a previous story naming the fund committee in the Central School District, the name R. N. Bays not Hays --should have been listed. Rankin L'ittle and his daughter, Sai'a, are co-chairman of the drive in Higbee.

They will be assisted by: Mrs. Orlin Hieken, Mrs. Julia Pitney, Mrs. Carlo Torri, Mrs. Charles Rockett and Miss Phyllis Noah.

-Junior tditors Quiz on SOUTHPAWS TWO LEPTIES. FROM BA5E8AUS HALL OF RWE. roe County youth agent announ- Monroe City school lunch ASSOCIATED PRESS MISSOURI Temperatures Meador was thrown the windshield of his car. mue uiiy scnooi juncn room i a i Tuesday nights, 29 Thurs day through Monday will, I Oct. 6, 13, 20 and 27, be- avera three to nine degrees jginning at 7:30.

The wreck was on U.S. 169 The sessions will be two hours just south of its intersection with Missouri 152 on the north edge of Kansas City. Funeral Held for Thomas E. James PARIS Funeral service for Thomas Earl James was held at the Salem Baptist Church FOR SALE 239 Acre farm with modern six room house. Two barns.

525,000. Will consider financing. Phone CY 15160. Madison. Mo.

KENNELS BOARD YOU PETS Hazelle's Boarding Kennel, Hy. 2-1 West Ph. AM 3-6789 or AM 1-4587. PETS 60 i ON SUGAR Oars LAKE Included See or Call CLAUDE OWENS AM 3-4829 629 Taylor SI. TO GIVE AWAY--7 week old kittens.

House broke. See al 519 1'orter St. or phone AM 3-1413. FOR SALE--1 Bird Dog Pups, 7 months old. ready to a i to bunt.

Reasonably priced. Phone Iligbce, or GL 6- Gl. 7277. IIOnSKS FOR SALE Palo- A I 35 Imino gelding 3 years old; Ap- paloosa gelding. 13 hands, bay with while a 2 reg.

Saddle Bred marcs with colts; Reg. sorrel yearling filly. Bob Gaw AM 3-4576. FOR SALE OR TRADE--AC fid combine; clean, shelter in winter. S125.no.

Contact: Clyde Halliburton. Cairo. Mo. Phone AX5-3708 after 5 P.M. FOR SALE--IMC combine, 101 cornhead, rice tiros, cab, robot, new paint.

A-l Terms. Carl R. Maupin. AM 3-133!) days, REAL ESTATE 62 FOR SALE Two bedroom condition. a sty i home.

Attached Sunday afternoon with the pas- I0n foim tor, the Rev. Raymond Roberson, Columbia, officiating. Mrs. Anna Ransdell of Paris was the pianist and Mrs. Wai- ace Orton and Mrs.

Alva Clem sang. Casket bearers were Floyd Fanning, Eppe Arends, Bill Mat- lingly, 0. W. Hayhurst, Owen Ashcraft and J. E.

Gill. Out-of-town friends arid relatives at the service were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilstr.ap and Gulf Breeze Mrs. Harry Hannah, Bremerton, Mrs.

F. J. Hall of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Asa James.

Lancaster; Mrs. Rex Wiseman, Santa Susanna, in length. Dr. John Holik, from the University of Missouri, will be tha teacher. Any I of leader-youth, civic, ehurcli-or others arc welcome to attend.

Contact Mrs. Poole Harrison, Holliday, or the University Extension Center in the basemenl of the post office at Paris, for more information and registra- below seasonal normals. Turning cooler about Friday east south with only minor temperature changes thereafter. Normal highs range from low 70s north to the upper 70s south. Normal lows from near 50 north to the upper 50s extreme southeast.

Precipitation will average one fourth to one half inch occurring as scattered showers mainly over the weekend. i Edward E. Smith Returns to Base Edward E. Smith, electronic: weapons technician of the Navy, Mrs. Nannie Rogers, Mr.

and has returned to his base Curtis O'Brien, Mr. and San Diego, to resume! Mrs. Paul James, Mr. and Mrs. active duty.

He has been serv-jHoIlis Watson, Mrs. Bessie Tay- ing aboard the USS Bronstin 'or and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin DE-1037 extensive operations Smjser, Kirksville; Mr. a of Destroyer Squadron 7 operating out of the Ton Kin Gulf.

He served seven and one half months in that area. Smith has finished three years of Naval service. He finished his basic training at Mrs. Owe.i James of Brashear, Mr. a Mrs.

Arthur James, Shelbina; Miss Bessie Wright and Mrs. Alice Wright of Lallarpe, Mr. ana Mrs. E. C.

Oneal, Sweet Springs, Mr. a Mrs. BUSINESS I 36 CHAT GRAVEL For driveway or concrete work. Phone All for delivery. Don a a 3 IS Chandler.

RADIATOR A I So Mansfielc. wifh yeari of experience. FENNEL AUTr BODY WORKS Phone AM 3.4871 201 Coates 51. DRIVEWAY A chat sand. BuJorrl Hannah Phone AM 3-2flU 512 Franklin Ave Chicago Naval Base after grad- Mi Sm is Madeline, Dr.

ranen siy 1B mu.um.-u Mating from De Bourg High i a TM MrE A derSOI Mar brecmvay and garage, full School, St. Louis. He spent his' I I a and Mrs. T. E.

basement, modern. In Renick. 30 dav leave St. Louis Lou is Phone AM 3-5853. FOR Newly remod- 3 bedroom home.

Hot waler heat. Carport. Good down payment, balance like rent. Apply 817 S. Morley St.

or 2015 Halleck St. KFYS LOCKS SAFES OOOR CLOSERS SOLD and I Don't Wail Cill AM 3- MK 546 Coales INSURANCE 42 I Insurance Agency 211 W. AM 3-1401 Fire Auto Life Check Our Low Aulo fauns Rated On Attitude Tent FOR SALE Property At 814 Garfield With or without 10x50 House Trailer NO PHONE CALLS. PLEASE'. Besf location in Moberly, DISTRICT his mother the former a Shackelford, Moberly, and i i 1 oan lo Iran his grandparenls, Mr.

and Mrs. 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -The William Jones, 1212 Kermepp, i Export-Import Bank has author- Moherly. a loan to the government of Iran for construction and initial operation of the country's first petrochemical planl. Ranch style home 3 bedrooms and 1'a bafoths. Has carpeting, drapes.

and central air comlilioniiiR. liuit-in range, oven and cnbi. nets. Full basement with paneled recreation room. Excellent loan to assume, 1014 South Fourth Strtrt Dtvlctcon, AM 3-4555 Tn SALK Walcr.

sewer and all utilities right in fronl o( lot. ,100 ft. from i i pool Phone AM 3-510G. Southeast ilobcrly. Emergency Medical Care CHICAGO (AP) The American Medical Association has announced plans for a program to upgrade emergency meiiical care throughout the nation.

Tire AMA said much attention will be given ambulance services and the training of ambulance personnel. Pack potato salad into a glass pie plale that slips into a "basket" holder. Garnish the lop of the salad witn wedges cut from canned pimienlo and green pepper and you'll have a pretty "pie." Portable Typewriters Oliv.tM-UndfrwooJ if 7 AM 3-2118 CARLSON'S Wuf Do You Own A Mobile Home? You Need the Special Package protection Of NEW MFA MOBILE HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE POLICY For Detaili See T. R. BURTON 208 E.

Rollins St. Ph. AM 3-3477 20 Yon READ USE THE WANT-ADS QUESTION: Wliy is a kft-Iiandedpitcher called a i paw? ANSWER: As hascball fields became used more andmore 1 ID the last century, It was realizedthatthey shonld be laid in such a way that the afternoon sunlight would not shine either into the eyes ofthepitchcr orthe batter, since tills would put these important players at a disadvantage. An arrangement of the field in 'relation to the compass directions worked out as shown at north away from the diamond along the left field fonl line; sooth along Uiis line leading toward home plate. This means that west, where the afternoon sun shines from, Is away from the diamond beyond thlid base.

The sim shines Into the light fielder's eyes but not Into those of the pitcher or hitter. As ft right-banded pitcher throws, the ball passes on the north and west sides of his body. But with a left bander, his arm across the part of his body facing east and is released as hand Is en his south side. Gall his hand a paw, and yon can see why left banders arc called southpaws. a FOR YOU TO DO: Can you think of some famous southpaw pitchers besides the ones we show? 9-28 (Timothy Murphy of DunnviUe, Ontario, wins -today 1 combined prize of Comptou's Illustrated Science Dictionary; plus $10 cash for tills question.

Mail yours on a postcard to Junior Editors in care of this newspaper.) AMERICAN MOTORS ANNOUNCES: 5-YEAR OR WARRANTY ON ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN UtlMR SAL JOINTS. RfAPMlc. CfFFtHENn ESTRf 34000WrLESAKD Of CMPOPATKiN rHf RtUiiriDER CFTHEOR 2 3 ACCOflCWrKE TKL 1 PCPIB-N Of HIE WHqRANTY. WITHOUT CMAFCf THE EMGJHE BLOCK, HEAD ANO WTIRNAL PAH IS. WATER PUMP.

INTAKE VJMfCX. TRANSMISSION CASE AND tfHEfiHAL PAflTS IGtCtFT MAWAL TOROUt Cl BARINGS WITS I A i tfxx COMES FIRST, CIEAK CXL CAP (FILTEREO TYPO AND CAFBUFHOH AIR CXEANIR ntWENI tYWV tJX HJTMCfiU'EOAVfRFCWI MOIORS CiCALER EVEBY SfX (6) MONIES tHO H1U CtRITY tlS RECEIPT AWO HUT CAR'S MlUAflE. IVfln fPT A i A i A A i AKT PAHT EO HJTClrvi. WU. St i A MtSUSE kUNTENAMCt 2-YEAR OR WARRANTY ON THE ENTIRE AUTOMOBILE Quality built in-so the value stays in.

No cars in the world offer a more comprehensive American Motors'1967 Warranty of 5 years or 50,000 miles on theengine and drive trainisa great new addition to our 2-year or warranty. They are your assuranceof quality -your assurance that the value will stay in your 1967 American Motors car-while you drive it, when you trade it. They cover every 1967 Ambassador, Marlin, Rebel, and Rambler American. The addition of this new 5-year or warranty marks the beginning of the 1967 American Motors. 1967-the year we've been planning for and pointing toward, the year we bring you cars full of today's spirit and enthusiasm, bursting with today's ideas.

The 1967 cars from the 1967 A mer ican Motors. Just wait till you see them. October 6. THE 1967 AMERICAN MOTORS NOEL HERT MOTOR 104 S. Williams.

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