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The McIntosh County Democrat from Checotah, Oklahoma • Page 8

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Checotah, Oklahoma
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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOfl SALE: Mission Courts. 6 rooms and living quarters on 266 highway. Call 652-8T70, Henrietta. FOR SALE: First owner, new 1972 mobile home, never been delux Marlette, 14 70 2 bedrooms 1 bath, central air and heat, gold carpet and drapes, $8,500 in Poteau. Call 647-4579 pd.

FOK SALE OR TKADE, rebuilt washers and dryer's. Ted's Appliance Repair, 223 N.W. Checotah. GARAGE SALE: two family, all kind of clothescheap. Starts Thursday, runs for one week.

907 West Spaulding THE BEST FOR LESSU 12x70 mobile home, 1 yr. old. fully furnished with washer and dryer. Ajr-conditioned central heat. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, Green shag carpeting throughout.

Call Rick 405-672-0168 Okla. City, Oklahoma. FOR SALE: Piano, excellent condition. For details call 4736707. A LOT, CORNER of 6th and Park will sell at Public auction at Peoples Nat'l Bank on Friday, Aug.

17th o.m- YARD SALE: Thursday and Friday. 502 East Audd. Large and small clothes, dishes, drapes, and lots of odds and ends. FOR SALE: 30 acres of land, 1 mile north of Shady Grove. Good road, city water, and a new fence.

Call 473-6747 FOR SALE: AKC Beagle pups,) 4 months old, good rabbit dogs. YARD SALE: Thursday, i. Jack Fisher, 111 East Perkin, and Saturday. Good clothing, all sizes. Men's suits, nearly l-BROSHHltiNEWS SMILES THE DEMOCRAT HJ9TS OUTDOOR SIGN SERVICE Signs Metal Plastic a Wooden FREE ESTIMATE W.STARWILSONl RT.

1 EUFAULA Local Call 689-3076 Morris, Okla. phone 733-4132 for sale; One extra nice all metal Gjider, One extra nice lawn chair, and one nice table lamp. Phone 473-5134, Roy Ni chols. pd. FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, 401 East Audd.

Call 473 6349.. pd. FOR SALE: 14' 78' Mobile home on lakefront lot. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, all electric, central air, partially furnished. Se ptic system, excellent storage building installed.

Lots of) trees for shade. South on Lot awatah Road, call 473-6000. Will consider selling lot by itself. pd. FOR SALE: 1973 Grand Torino fully equipped.

Excellent Condition, 1973 Pinto Runabout, Standard Shift. Contact Kay Cure after 5:30. Phone 4743420. pd. A.

23 FOR SALE: for highest bid, submitted before, 15th of Sept. Used, Estey piano. First Baptist Church, may be seen and Thursdays at the Church. Employment FOR SALE: 8' 10' tent, new 7 horsepower kingfisher motor and 14 ft. flat bottom boat and trailer.

All for $220. Paul Jackson, Call new. Hand-made jewelery, all kinds, brand new, misc. 6208 S. E.

Main at Reeds Bait Shop Checotah Lodge 86 Af A AM Meats 1st And Thursdays SEMI-PRIVERS Local and Over the Road Drive Opportunities Available. No experience necessary. Above average Earnings, $8,00 $15,000. For. application call 502-584-5251, or write Fastway Systems, 125 Chenoweth Louisville, Kentucky 40 WANTED: A reliable lady to live in home to help with elderly lady, phone Robert Knox pd FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apartment, all bills paid.

Can see after 5 p.m. atl85 Lakeland Addition, pd SWEEPERS REPARED: Good used sweepers and For sals. Cathay's Sewing lie Service. PM. 473-HKl.

HE1P WANTED: CaU HJ). You! ngman 473-6021 i Checotah on 69 Highway. I EQUAL OPPGRTUNITIES-Com in for interviews. FOR SALE: 14 ft. Camping tra- iler and Honda 70.

modle 1970 uSEDi TS 8h call 473-5267 or see at 517 Ran- 8 kin Ave. after 5:00 pd. FOR SALE: Two bedroom home with attached garage, fenced yard in SW part of town, excellent) blocks from school! Futrell Real Estate 473-2229 473-5728 des, discs, good used 5 3 bottom slows, 3 pt Fertilizer seeders. Lester Welch, 9bgna 1 attte west of O-apa. SERVICES WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE: 100-160 acres in surrounding area Prefer a house with Willard Johnson, Rt.

1, Box 48, Oktaha or call 682-0913. MISCELLANEOUS I would like to talk to someone who will be commuting from Checotah to Northeastern this fall. I might be going to college up there, and, if so, would like to get in a carpool Please call Karen at 473-5815 as soon as possible. '8 FOR SALE: Handmade braided 3 rugs, reasonable prices. Call 2 474-3448.

FOR SALE: Two bedroom home with attached garage, fencedyard In SW pan of town, excellent location, four blocKsfrom school pd. OLIVER'S ROOFING COMPANY GUARANTEED WORK FREE ESTIMATES Kirb Vacuum Cleaners Ktt TRAMMELt ANT SJSB VICES CAU. fcOLLBCT OKU. HENRYETTA, OKLA. EXPERT! Carpet Cleaning E-ri Kindred Calk 473-6717 OF EDUCATION YOUTH WANTS THE TRUTH To America's high school and college students, ques-.

tions about goals, careers and the rewards of leadership are far from academic. They want practical information about how they can "make their mark" in Now there's a unique opportunity to give youngsters straight a chance to really put their preconceived notions to the acid experience firsthand what makes the world tick. And SESSIONS REALTY A ROYALTY FOR SALE: Fully equipt apartment and'motel com in Checotah. Ail tnree at one price. B.C.

SESSIONS tl COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BUILDING MUSKOGEE, OKLA. OFFICE HIS. LAKEWAY CLUB OPEN 8:30 RM. DARY NEW PARTY HOUR FREE SET UPS AND BEER 9 PM.TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY TrtW THURSDAY.

COME EARLY STAY LATE ML NO. OF CHECOTA BYQBJIJJX i KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS SERVICI CATHEY PH. 473-5351 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED: Effective July Dead cattle end torses will be picked up. in this early animals roust be fresh. 501-783-6636 In Ft Smith.

pd. tewiKcr 'je Jfctfaon ffteqiiid, pmt MMMBM SsJaiClar- W. IJiMette. they are getting their answers directly from the men and women who actually run companies, agencies and schools. Operation Enterprise, a special program designed by the American Management Associations, helps them get a broader outlook in examining career possibilities.

It covers a lot of ground left untouched by a student's high school or college cur- riculm. After all, a student may-study a wide variety of subjects exhaustively and even get good marks but still lack direction in life. Operation Enterprise helps sponsored students and lets them do, it in an easy-going no-pressure atmosphere. Here they get the inside story on leadership and management directly from leaders. For further, information, write to Robin Schade, O.E., American Management Associations, AM A Grove, Hamilton, New York 13346.

Criminal justice NEW YORK (UPI) A new undergraduate program in criminal justice and, criminology at Eastern Michigan University, will emphasize professidnit education It will prevere students for operations or research positions in agencies of criminal justice. Thelma Boothman Mrs. Penn leaves has had tine cast removed from her broken wrist and Is back to waving it around pretty well Mr. and Mrs. Ciaud 4Sandy) Sanders of Midwest Citi have returned to their home after a weeks vacation here, swimming, and boating.

During the week they had as guests, and Mrs. Boyd Horoanand Raelene, of Del City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bartel of Oklahoma City. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Gullet thany are spending the week at their mobile home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Pederson and Tanya of Cromwell have returned home from a weeks stay here.

Sunday, Tanya's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Pederson came down and Tanya proudly got to ride home in their brand new Chrysler. Mr, and Mrs.

Curtis Fjhch' had as houseguests this week their son and family, Mr. and s. Larry Finch, Mark and Daniel. They were on their way to Six Flags, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Pike of Shawnee spent several days here this week. They had been to Pittsburgh, Kansas to visit Mrs. Pike's brother and cam? by their home here fpr some fish tag. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Reed and WaUy Ted of Winslow, Ar-' kansas and their and her new son, Ricky visited Sunday in the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Black and Mrs. Chick Mrs. Fred Smith of Henryetta Mrs.

Terry Akins of Azusa, California, Fred K.Smith of Japan visited Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Boothman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neil of Oklahoma City have returned home after almost a week here.

They got all their peaches in the freezer and were to take some of the good peaches home to their friends. Mrs. Jack Neel visited briefly in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Boothman.

Jack and Abby are on their trip now to Las Vegas. Good luck, Abby. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cellier spent the weekend here at their mobile home.

They had as seguests, Mrs. Coleman Evans of Okmulgee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin of Tulsa. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Collins of California are spending the next six weeks at their home here.They are doing some work on the house and plan to retire down here in November. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scroggins Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes all of Oklahoma City were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Reich during the weekend, Mrs. Joe Baughman is home from a short stay in St. Francis hospital. We all want you to get well. Toots.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright have returned from a short vacation in Long Beach, California. They returned sooner than planned because Jo broke her ankle and they just came on home to her Dr. here.

Hope you are better, Jo. and Mrs. Dane Seran of Okemah spent the weekend at their lovely home on Fountainhead Road. Mr. and Mrs.

MarionWilliams had as guests Friday, Mr. Bruie Williams and Mr. Famous Blevins of Sbdham. Sunday their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

L.J. Pederson and Tanya of Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Williams Scott and Kitty, of Bixby were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Cole Williams. The group enjoyed a swimming party. Mrs. Marion" Williams and Mrs John Pederson visited Thursday in Muskogee with their sister, Miss Larrie Cole.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright had as guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Williams.

Now that everyone has their peaches either canned or frozen we can lookforwardto the black- eyed peasinn Good and bad NEW YORK (UPI) An Intensification of the teacher surplus, within the next four to five years is viewed by the U. of Education as a combination of good and bad news. In Its report "The Need for Teachers in Our Schools and Colleges," the office notes that although more than one million too many teachers will enter the market, the surplus of teachers offer the opportunity for school systems to be more selective In their recruitment and more demanding In the preparation required. In The Neck Two duckhunt- ine. They crouched in a small punt waiting for the birds to appear.

"Duck!" said the.first. 1 said the second; as he stood up in time to be shot in the neck. Strange' Doctor-Did you say that was something wrong with this hot-water bottle. sir, I put siime water, in it yesterday and i isn't hot vet. The Surest is the most potent Student: "An airplane- one dro" and you're dead!" The onccd called gravicembalocol piano meaning "harpsichord with soft and loud," was so-called! because harpsichord couldn't play soft loud.

Later.j the name was shortened to piano. The Greco Roman style of wrcslliriK, was developed in France and has nothing in common with the sport of ancient Greece and Rome. The Galapajjos Islands are desolate thai they have been called "world's end." A Skin Care Proara-that Works MARY KAY Makes Your Skin Beautiful FOR 0OMfU FACIAL CAU DALE CURTIS 473-5090 OR 473 -5055 THE VOICE OF THE LAKE EUrAULA GIANT IM.J SERVING CHECCCTnUrrAULA STIGLER Phone 689-3663 Eufaula, Okla. WHO SAYS EDUCATION IS FREE Ask any Dad on a budget and he'll tell you about the high cost of educating youngsters today! But Dad's found out how to equip back-to-schoolers with the necessary clothes, books, and supplies 0Y OPENING A CONVENIENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT PEOPLES NATIONAL Ktiaooo FDK5 mUM DWOtlt HttUUNa COWOIAnOM Where People Come.

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