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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 12

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12 Muscatine, Journal Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1965 New York Stocks Am Can 451k Alum Co eli Am Mot 15 Am 1814 Am Am Tob Am Natl Gas 47 Anaconda 56 Atchison Mi Bcndix Av 45T11 Beth Stl BoclnB Air 60 Case I 17 Chrysler G03ii Com Prod 56 Ctirtiss Wr Deere DuPont 24 1 Eastman 15i Ford Mot 55 Gen Elcc stocK quotations Gen Mot 97 Gen Tel 37 Goodrich S8a, Goodyear 46 XI 1 Cent SORi lnt Harv 8014 Int 62 lnt Paper 33 "4 Iowa 111 Iowa 42H Ken'cott 03 Krcsgc 52 Maytag Monsanto KM Mont Ward 38 Natl Dairy 88 Cent 5H' Para Plot Penney 6914 Merrill Lynch Pierce Daily Tuesday, January 12, 1965 Justice Court Harold Hanson, Presiding Assault and battery Bromwell, 33, 401 West Third street; $100 bond for appear ance Jan. 13. S. G.

Pollock, Presiding Make false statement liam R. Cubbage, 3G, 1023 Wil Hill avenue; and costs; involved application for charge driver's Hospitals Admitted: Mrs. Jerome i Hen fee. Route 3: Jackie Hillman, Tavlor Ridee: Edward Kauff man, 911 Lucas; Frances I. Smith.

1499 Washington Doro (Vntflir Votts 'Rnntp. Mrs Rob ert G. Vetter, 2014 Crestline drive; Luann Stuart, Route Mark Estle, Columbus Junction; Clifford J. Lanfier, 2010 Bryan. Robert H.

Doan, 200 Ash, has been admitted to the VA hospital at Iowa City. Dismissed: Oswald E. Steinke, 215 Pond; Clella Weiersheuser, 121 Sherman; Roy E. Hewitt, 1411 New Hampshire. Born: Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Jerald N. Tompkins, Wapello, today. SURGICAL PATIENT Lanny Stropes, 310 East has been admitted for surgery at. the University hospital at Iowa City.

He is on the 5th floor, 51. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. Russell Cline, Rt. 2 Muscatine, who has been a patient at the Washington county hospital, has been transferred to Mercy hospital at Iowa City for Local Group Of Chemical Society Meets The Illinois Iowa section of the American Chemical Society will hold lis monthly meeting at Augustana college, Rock Island, Thursday, Jan. 14.

The meeting will start with dinner at Bishop's cafeteria, Duck Creek Plaza, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a technical meeting at 8 p. m. in the Science building at Augusta. This month's speaker is Dr. J.

R. Doyle, professor of Inorganic chemistry at the University of Iowa. He will talk on the chemistry of metal clefin complexes. Newly elected officers who will assume their new duties this month include R. W.

Haack of Clinton Corn Processing, Clinton, chairman; Julian Corman of Grain Processing Muscatine, chairman elect; Larry Speakman of Clinton, secretary; and Dr. Lynn Wiedermann of East Moline, treasurer. Grain Futures CHICAGO (AP) Jan 12 Wheat Prev. Hirh Low Close close Mar May Jul Sep 1.50 1.49 1 49 1.50 1.50 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.44 1.43 1.43 1.44 1.467s 1.4578 1.46 1.46 Dec 1.51 1.50 1.50 1.51 Mar 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.25 May 1.29 1.28 1.287s 1.28 Jul 1.30 1.29 1.29 1.29 Sep 1.26 1.25 1.26 1.25 Dec 1.19 1.19 1.19 1.19 Oats Mar 7ha nv, 7.W. 73V .71 .71 .71 May Jul Sep Dec .67 .67 .67 .68 .68 .68 .68 .70 .70 .70 .69 Rye Mar 1.24 1.23 1.23 1.24 May 1.26 1.25 1.25 1.26 Jul 1.267a 1.25 1.25 1.267s Spn 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.27 Dec .1.29 1.29 Knvhpans Jan 2.92 2.89 2.91 2.84 Mar 2.97 2.92 2.95 Mav Qfl 9 Wf, 2 Jul 2.96 2.92 2, 93 2.88 I I Aug 2.90 2.87 2.87 2.82 Sen 2.65 2.fi2'A 2.62 2.607s Nov 2.57 2.55 2:55 2.54 les Pepsi Cola 59'A Phill Pet Proc Gam 82, Badio Corp 33 Scars Rocb 128 Sinclair Oil 58 Socony 91H Sou Pac 3014 Std Brands 80i Std Oil Ind 42 Std Oil 89 Stud' Pack 6 Swilt 5814 Texaco 86 Thatcher G'r Union Pac 431k Unit Air 64.

Steel 52 West Tel 31)4 Wcstlngh 42 Fcnncr Report District Court Licensed to wed Jerry Ely Atkins, 28, and Tere OC! Ann PiPlev. 22. West Liber ty; wed Jan. 11 by Judge Matthew Westrate. John Guizar, 24, and Jane Ann Eckhardt, 20, both of Davenport.

i dismissed Mildred Cook versus Beverly and Earl SoiWc dismissed for lack of prosecution; costs assessed to the planum. Divorce suit La Vaughn Richter versus Leola Delores Richter; couple wed July 3, 1943, at Raton, N. and separated Jan. 9, 1965; plaintiff charges cruelty; he asks that defendant receive estate, household goods and equipment. Collection suit Hydraulic Press Brick Company, Daven port, versus Koss ana uur nlflintiff seeks $568.20, interest and costs; claims stated amount is balance due for 10, 000 bricks, called Hy Tex Dusty Old Rose Williamsburg, delivered to defendants' residence on route 5, Muscatine; piaintiri laims nnlv $50 Was paid Ot $610.20 original bill.

Charge Youth In Lead Theft Thomas Lee Suhl, 18, Coon Rapids, was bound over to Muscatine district court today Dn a charge of larceny of more than $20. Suhl was returned here late Monday night by Sheriff Dick rwoit frrvm innta. Minn. He is charged with joining his brother, Lester F. Suhl, 25, route wii in tho theft nf lead metal liners from chemical tanks on machinery stored behind the Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Mnv nlant on Muscatine island.

The older brother was bound over last week. Tho vniinirpr Suhl. only re cently discharged from military service, is accused ot oeing with his brother four nights in rwornher when thev riimed Dut the lead sheeting, which subsequently was sold to two icrap metal dealers Musca tine. Tncrir nf the Peace Harold Hanson set Thomas Suhl's bond at $1,500, which was not furn ished. Stock Market Widens Gains tjttw vrvRK rAPW The stock market widened its gains on hnio late this afternoon, as drugs, airlines and steels ad vanced while aerospace issues and cigarette stocKs turned mixed.

Trading was fairly active. Volume for the day was estimated at 5.5 million shares compared with 5.47 million Monday. Chicago Potatoes CHICAGO USDA Potatoes: Arrivals 50; on track 190: total U.S. shipments 404; old supplies moderate; de mand for russets good, marKet firm; for round reds demand moderate, market steady; car lot track sales: Idaho bakers 10 1.30; Red River Valley round fi.25.fi.fia: new SUDDUes light; demand good; market carlnf frank sales: Flori tirm; round reds in 50 lb sacks I 4 .25. CU.rnnn Cash Grain CHICAGO (AP) Jan.

12 No or oats sales. Corn No 2 yellow S1 2H! No 3 vello 1.24 25 No 4 yellow 1.20 23. Soy eans No 3 yellow z.w. Soybean oil 11.50n. Dolls were popular, in Amer ica inner, hPtnrp.

i iimnus. in dian tribes twisted corn nusKS figures for use in ceremon Ager Speaker For Kiwanis nar i MllCfntiflP High school instructor; was the guest speaker at today's meeting of the. Muscatine juwaius uuu Aoor rpnnrted on his trip tO the 69th annual Congressof was born Sept .20, 1 Monday 00,,. at She American Industry held last De 1 Adair, Iowa, the son of EUand Home near here, trin Rartha I.urenda Burr Atkms. cemoer ne was ieu fnror'c Rurpau Uno fhamhpr nf Commerce.

'The Challenge of Change was the theme of the. three day industry convention. Ager point ed out that every, commuiiny and every society is subject to change. "Businessmen are par ticularly SUDJECt LU uiau6C, a nor cairi "Rnsinessmen are competing today with businesses in Europe ana Asia wcu. nr William Porter attended the meeting as a guest of Lee McKee.

Beans Score Sharp Rally Snvhpan fu UtilUAUU vriL tures prices, bouyed by a bullish crop report, opened as much as eight cents a bushel higher today and staged a second strong rally near the close after nmfit taking had whittled away some of the gains. A flood ot Duying uiu awaited the opening of trading and prices weie the start. The second rally, coming in the final hour or arried Drices tempo rarily above the opening spun, Carlot receipts were esimiai ed at: wheat no cars, corn 67, oats 1, rye nunc, uaij Vn loi, tnv. beans 5. Af tho olncp snvhpanS were 7 cents a bushe lhigher, Janu ary $2 91 wneai.

lower, marcn higher, March oats unchanged to higher, iviami xj March $1.23. Swine Strong To 25 Higher eiai eiiimaieH iieuv WoHnwdav are 11.000 cattle. 4,000 hogt and 600 sheep. CHICAGO Sr Butcher hog prices were steady to strong t.j Drioc wpi 5S cents a hundredweight higher in some instances in a moderately active market. Mixed No.

1 and 2 grade scaling 190 225 lbs went at $17.00 17.25. Around 100 head brought the $17.50 top. Cattle prices were steady to in iirlu artiup market. A load of prime 1,397 lb slaugh ter steers Drougnt me o.uu ivy nzrrnAnn im TTSTlA' UUAVIU Hogs butchers steady to 25 higher; 1 2 va id. dukmi ers 17.00 17.25; mixed 1 3 190 2M lbs.

16.25 17.00 2 3 250 270 lbs. 15.00 15.75; 1 3 350 400 lb. sows ,25 13.75; 2 3 500 600 lbs. 1Z.U0 12.75. Cattle slaughter steers steady to strong; load prime 1,397 lb.

slaughter steers 26.00; few loads high choice and prime IDS. ZD.ZD i3.au; tuuiuc ,000 1,300 lbs. 24.00 24.75; good mn.Mnn load and nart load high choice and prime 1,060 1, 12b lu. siaugnter neneis tt.Lo, few lots choice 850 950 lbs. 23.00 .50: mostly good 19.50 zz.uu utility, and commercial cows 11 so.13.25: cutter to commer cial bulls 14.00 18.00 lo.uu.

slaughter, lamhs few DackaseS choice and Drime 85 105 'b. UI1U1LC anu pumc uu aww wooled slaughter lambs 22.00 22.50; cull to good wooled slaughter ewes 5.50 6.50. Chicago Produce CHICAGO ffi Butter steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92'A 57! 90 56; 89 55; 92 A 57! 90. 56; 89 55; cars 90 57; 89 'C 56. Eggs "steady; wholesale, buy ing prices unchanged; 70 per cent' or better grade A whites 27; mixed 27; mediums.

25; standards 25; dirties unquoted; checks 20.. CHICAGO USDA Live poultry: Wholesale buying prices unchanged' to lower; roasters 23 special fed white rock fryers 18 19; a few heavy hens 18. Local Cash Grain Muscatine grain quotations as of 11 a. m. today: Corn: Moisture discount lc each over 15.

No. 2 $1.18. discount 2c each over I 1 i and as children's playthings No. 1 $2.76. Obituaries arid Funerals rriBHwn GRANT ATKINS Clifford Atkins; 60, died at 4:50 p.

Monday, at ther State UniverSityhospi a lowa City. He was a resident of Fair POrt." Ho hari hppn a life resident 01 induaine the past 20 years at He marriea juoieiia Feb. 9,1945 at Davenport, He was a.member of the Fair poit uuuuu. TTntil hi illness he was em ployed by Frank's Foundry, Davenport. c.Mfirii7H hv his wife.

Mrs. Lorena Ricketts; four sons, Charles, Muscatine, Elmer and Jerry, Atalissa, and Clifford, Camp Pendelton, Calif; two stepsons. L. Don Eis, Fairport, CI V.W Buffalo: four daughters, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Devore, Ataussa, Victor (Karen) Samuelson, Oklahoma, and Diane, and Chris tine at home; two step aaugn ters, Mrs.

Mark (Darlene) Kallenberger, and Mrs. Edgar (Mae) MontpeUer; two two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Duffield, Muscatine, and Mrs roughs, Oxford 21 grand 1 parents, five brothers one sister, one son, one daughter, aim ui.c ceded him in death ana one pw Funeral servici ducted at 2:00 Funeral services will be con II be con Thursday at tne. jtvney ruucwu Riley Funeral home, witn nev. nay umup" Friends may start call Tnnrhmrv.

tnmrmt. uig tu. 0 Ig at tne moriuary Burial will be at the Fairport JAY EMERY SELLERS WAPELLO Jay Emery Sell Nupsing WaDeli0 following a Trader Sellers, we was a re inflnHo nnp siller. Mrs. Abbie Braddock of Tunas, Mssnnri.

and a numDer ot iu Preceding him in death were nis parems, uiuu, iwo sisieis. Funeral services will be held WorlnocHnv at 2 n.m. at the Dudgeon McCulley Funeral officiating. Burial will be at the Wapello cemetery JOHN WALKER WWCT T.TRRR.TV John Walker, 40, of West Liberty, died Monday at the University Hospitals in Iowa City following a lengthy illness: The nf Charles L. T.

and Hulda Spaulding Walker, he was born Sept. in mom pelier. He married Phyllis Dierdorff on June 30, 1945, in Davenport. a tmar ocident at Wilton, he had been a resident of West Lib erty for about six years. He was a veteran of World War Two having served in the Navy.

A member of the Lutheran church in Buffalo, he was a meat cutter and grocery clerk by'trade. Survivors include his wife; twn enns John and Bruce, both at home; five daughters, Sharon, Sandra, Mary Anne, Denise, and Jill, all at home; one Drotner, Charles of Davenport; two sis tore Mrs T.nla Rne of Blue Grass and Mrs. Alice Stengor of Davenport; ana nis muiiier, Mrs. Charles Walker of Buffalo. ne was preceueu in ueui uy his father and one brother.

Funeral services win De iieia on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the iiimauay ai p.m. tu Runge Funeral Home in Daven port. Burial will be at the Rose Hill cemetery in Buffalo I MISS ELIZABETH KJ7 R'CK; tT a Christ here for miss isiizaDetn lr 09 AiaA rlT7 ur. Marcus rsacn 01 lowa iiiy v.

will; officiate, Burial 'will be in the Lone Tree cemetery. The body is at the Sorden and Adams Funeral Home here. A daughter of David Kennedy and Liza Jane Corbett' Kirkpat ridc; she was born June 3. 1868 near Lone Tree. She was a member of the Grace United Church of Christ, Order of Eastern Star, White Shrine, Women's Relief Corps, Tri Society, Searchlight club, Art Circle and Book Club.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews: Her par pnts and three brothers pre ceded her in death. Omaha Livestock DM AHA (AP) USDA r' "A a M. nogs stead snots 25 high on; "SL' higher; steers 2250.23.50: ghter lambs a and prirne wooled lambs 22.00. LEGAL NOTlCb wwuowmaaaxmwuu NOtice of probate of will, EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER wtobtam of IN THE DISTBICTCOURT OF THE STATE OF IOWA IN AND FOR MUSUUUvi. i.vui.i.

jSSi interested TE the 31st day uecemocr, the last will and testament of the afcove named decedent, bearing the 5tn aay oj. admitted to probate in (mi.r) wax anooir.ted execu tor of said estate. Notice is given Uiat all persons indebted to said estate are re ouested to make immediate payment to rtie undersigned, and creditors having claims against said estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance: and unless so filed within, six months from the second publicaUon of this notice (unless oUierwlsc. allowed or paid) such claim shaU thereafter be forever barred. Dated this 31st day of December, 1M4' TOUSSAINT Executor of said Estate 135 Memorial S.

E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa FRANK DRAKE Attorney for said Executor Muscatine, Iowa Date of second publication 12(h dav of January, 1965. BMiiiiumraiiwrTn Classified Advertising Classifications 1A Rummage Sales IB Personals 2 Card of Thanks 2A In Memoriam 3 Lost and Found 4 Lodges 5 Professional Services 5A Chiropractors 6 Financial 7 Insurance i 8 Political Advertisement Business Services 9B Hepair Services 10 Help Wanted Male ICA Salesmen Wanted 11 Help Wanted Female 11A Saleswomen Wanted .12 Help Wanted Male or Female .13 Business Opportunities '13A Schools of Instruction 14 Situations Wanted 15 Furnished Apartments lor Rent 15A Unfurnished Apartment for Rent 18 Rooms ior Rent 17 Houses for Rent 17A Miscellaneous Rentals 17B For Rent or For Sale 18 Wanted to Rent 19 Houses for Sale 19A Realtors 19B Cottages for Sale 20 Business Property for Sale. 20A Business property for Rent 21 Property for Sale 22 Mobile Homes 23 Merchandise for Sale 21 Boats and Motors 25 Good Food 25 Pets for Sale 27 Wanted to Buy or Rent 28 Wanted to Buy 29 Farm Machinery 30 Farm Animals 31 Farm Miscellaneous 32 Farms for Sale REGISTERED NURSE Excellent opportunity for R.N. interested in industrial' medicine to join our staff.

Pleasant working conditions and liberal employee benefits. Starting salary commensurate with THATCHER GLASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Plaitie Packaging Division R.R. No. 5 Muscatint lowa CLERK TYPIST Interesting position for woman with above average typing skills. Pleasant working conditions and liberal employee benefits.

Starting salary commensurate with experience. THATCHER GLASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Plastic Packaging Division 35 A jtomobUes ior Sa 36 Trucks lor salt 37 Auto Services. Parts, Accessories, etc. Errors Tht Journal will responsible for only the first incorrect insertion. Please check your ad after the first insertion and report any correction immediately.

Advertisements set in this ize type (6 point) will be billed at the following rates: Rates I Time lie word 3 Times 7c a word 4 thru 6 Times 6c a word 7 thru 18 Time 5c a word Over 18 Times 4c a word Example A ten word ad costs $1.10 for one time; S2JC for three times or $3.50 for seven times. We have a 10 word minimum. To determine charge multiply the number words by the number of times by the rate. Advertisements set in larger. 12 point type wiU be billed at double the amount for 6 point.

Blind Ads 25c Additional. 50c it replies arc maUed. Deadlines Classified forms close at 8:30 the day of insertion. To place a classified ad. call 263 2331.

and ask for the adtakcr. We will be glad to give you suggestions that will help you achieve better results. Personals 1 WUUQUUUWUUUUQOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUWS LOSE WEIGHT saicly with Dex Only 38c. Stiles YOUR CHURCH OR GROUP CAN RAISE $50.00 AND MORE easy and fast. Have 10 members each sell only twenty' 50c packages my lovely luxurious Prayer Grace Table Napkins.

Keep $50.00 for your treasury. No money needed. Free Samples. Anna Wade, Department 893BA2, Lynchburg, Illinois. Card of Thanks 2 We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our frier.as ana neiKii bors for their cards, memorials.

and other expressions 01 sji.i Wc wish to ihank all our friends, relatives and neighbors for the wonderful cards, flowers, and food we received during the recent bereavement of our Mother. EspeciaUy wc wish to thank Rev, Larson for his words of condolence; also the singers, flower girls and pallbearers. It was aU to than Dr. Wilcox, Dr. Gatzkc.

nurses and aides, and my relatives and friends for their visits, gifts and cards during my stay at General Hospital. Harry W. Petersen Our sincere and grateful thanks are extended to the doctors, nurses and nurses' aides of Muscatine General Hospital, all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, and to Kcv. Danner for his messages of sympathy during our recent bereave The Nugent Family Lost and Found LOST Black and white Cocker Spaniel, Liberal reward. Call 338 0460, Iowa City.

iyYyyiniiiMiiitYVYinnnnrn Professional Services 5 JUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMTIXM INCOME TAX returns prepared. Yes, Ernest Johnson is back in tax business at 1205 Washington. 8:30 A.M. to 9:15 P. Monday through Saturday.

Free drive in parking. Johnson's Tax Service, 263 8745. WANTED To fill your prescription. Wester Drug, 315 East Second. 263 7044.

HWUMMNUBMUMXMHMWMJUUUM Chiropractors 5A Spine specialist. 117 Cedar. 263 Financial 6 MUSCATINE Savings and Loan. Current 4 rate. Save with Safety.

Business Services JOHNS MANSVILLE and Lyfalumirium siding. Call Kenneth Fuhlman for free estimate, 263 4273. TERMITES If you have or you suspect termites, call Bosch Pest Control, 263 7965. RUG, CARPET; and upholstery cleaning. Quality work.

263 7804, De Leeuw Rug Cleaners. BUD'S RUBBISH Removal yard, attic, garage. General cleaning. General hauling. 263 7282.

fOR A electrical service dial 263 0750. Holly Electric and Supply Co. (Alfred D. Oppett), Sixth and Mulberry. Business Services FEDERAL STATE $5 Up America's Largest Tax Service 1333 East Second St.

Week Days 9 A.M, to 9 P.M. Sat. Sun. 9 AM. to 5 P.M.

Help Wanted Male 10 YOUNG MEN TO ASSIST Manager in branch of coast to coast chain organization in Davenport. Experience unnecessary but must be able to converse intelligently and be satisfied with S115.00 per week to start. Rapid advancement to those accepted. Age 18 30. Apply MR.

GRAY Call Collect Rock Island 788 2998 Before Noon. SALARY $115.00 PER WEEK AND ALL THE OVERTIME YOU WANT. Moulder Man Must be able to grind knives, set up and operate Mattison 276 Moulder. SNELL SASH DOOR CO. of Nebraska, Inc.

3035 Saratoga Street Omaha, Nebraska DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Applicant should have electro mechanical design ability plus several years experience in metal cabinet design of industrial processing equipment or home appliances. CONTACT Employment Office THE BENDIX CORPORATION Pioneer Central Division Hickory Grove Road Davenport, Iowa An Equal Oportunity Employer Houses For Sale 19 YOU DO have imagination and noori fnr a hnilriin? in a Iiaht I industrial 2oned area! Here is just the building for you 1776 square feet. Gas heat. Hard surfaced lot. Located off Syc amore Street.

Priced for quick sale. Dial 263 5301 for an ap pointment at your convenience. SIX ROOM HOME having gas heat, basement, and garage. JUST $8495. Newly remodeled new siding, newly wired, new windows, new comDination stnrms and screens.

Corner lot. Jefferson school district. Dial 263 5301 to make arrangements the home of your choice. or TWO FAMILY HOME having six rooms (three room apartment down and three room apartment up). Private entrances.

Gas heat. Just $9750. Jefferson school district. Dial 263 5301 for 'an appointment at your convenience. miDTv wtral fnnr rnnrn and nciviujj.

bath ranch style home. Hard: wood floors. Gas heat, iwery 4 arranged on one floor. 60x110 lot. Dial 263 5301 for an appointment at your convenience.

FIVE ROOM HOME in Wash ington school district with a con i inrfs of cabinet space, light and cheerful, and spaci ous). Hardwood floors, uas beat. Two car garage. Washington school district. Just $9995.

Dial 263 5301 for an appoint ment at your convenience. NEVER BEEN LIVED IN three bedroom, home with carpeted living room, built in kitchen ln niutwi rutins oven, exhaust fan and hood, and attached garage. Full basement. Garage, iess than $20,000.00. Immediate possession.

Dial 263 5301 for an ap pointment at your convenience. Exchange Consultants Nationwide Real Eitate Service 263530IS FOR SALE For Country Living Three 10 acre tracts located on all weather road 5 miles West of Muscatine. lowa Business Exchange MR. P. H.

NABER Dial 263 3551 Evenings 263 4741 Help Wanted Male 10 HQHguuBnuoHHnnaiBgMaBgnMMwa A Man Wanted To operate local business. $23,500 per year with $7,500 investment. If you can qualify, Write: Century Brick Corporation of Amer In foniiini 'R ricTr RuiM ing, Erie, Penna; 16505. Housewives Mothers. needed in sales.

No experience, needed to start. We train. Write AVON Box 874 Davenport, Iowa Help Wanted 12 Male or Female WANTED Cab driver. Yellow Cab Houses For Sale 19 KAUTZ REALTY CO. 211 Iowa Avenue 263 2MS Evenings 263 1350 BARRY HILLS Three bedroms, VA baths, two showers, extra large with lots of working space, dis posal, dishwasher.

Carpeted liv ing room, central air condition ing. Two car garage, family, room, nicely landscaped, quick possession. This family hates to give up thei comfort of this one year old Tho job opportunity forced them, to move. Good financing is what, makes this home even more attractive. Three large one carpeted with bath, ceramic shower, second full ceramic bath.j Mother will love large kitchen with lots of counter space and cab inets galore.

Large carpeted living room with dining area. two car garage, close to new schools. Quick possession. Combination Grocery Store and Hardware Store doing a good business in Nichols, Iowa. Owner" will finance.

NEW LISTING close to Could be made into one family home. New aluminum siding, self storing windows. NEW LISTING Centrally located duplex or family home having full basement, large kitchen. Three, car garage, with workshop over garage. NEW LISTING Two bedroom home, located 1I8 Middle.

Road. down, $100.00 per month. TWO BEDROOMS This home is located at 114 Middle Road. Hardwood large carpeted living room, din ing area. Several nice young trees.

$14,250.00. 25 NEW LOTS Paved street, curb and All utilities are in. Close to grade school and West Junior High. Walton's Subdivision. THIRTY TWO ACRES Inside city limits on all weather road, ideal for sub dividing.

ONE ACRE This three bedroom home VA bath home located 2 miles from' town on good roads. Nice level lot with nice trees. Kitchen is a1 house wife's dream. Den with fire place. Basement is finished into: a lovely recreation room.

Two car garage. Call for appointment soon" ibcoSpleted Four bedrooms, hardwood floors, carpeted living room. Large kitch en with built in oven and stove. Attached garage. Walton's Subdivision.

$22,750.00. KAUTZ REALTY CO. 211 Iowa Avenue 263 2966 Evenings 253 1359.

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