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HYAH THET'3 1 FER THINK I'M HAULIN' WOOP FL YEW NI3HT OWLS TO BE UP TILL SEVEN AN' EISHT LEAVE IT THE CURF ALL FAST. CfZ TH DUCKS! DIS COW NI wt re THERE THEM AN i THESE WIRES LEAD TO timer mm who I WOULD BE alln ME other Than STEADY? he wasvery asked that got The you Be at BEST of THE front me DESK OF THE fljj LIBRARY RieWf AFTER WELL. STICK AROUND, I THINK I HEAR A 7T SIREN)', wag A-ALL TH' WIRES ARE DISCONNECTED. I FEEL LIKE A DISH Trf-rr- RAS 'V THKT'S WN owiew tvakt l- NOOi'. I SURE DONT WANT THAT! TH' LUY'S BOVS'D HAVE US IN AN hour! Jr INTO THAT OLD BOXC AR WITH QUICK! sure inspector bean AND THAT PK7I0L- PACKIN' WITH iSsS 1 CARRV1N'THAT MEOAL? THROW HER IM? IT'S THIRTY FEET DEEP! FAST CURRENT! The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri, Saturday Evening, March 7, 1959 Paae TELEPHONE 43 BEFORE 9:30 A.

DAY-AND A WANT-AD TAKER WILL HELP Apartments NEW, unfurnished apt. Living room, bedroom, bath and kitchenette Close In. First floor. Call 1054 8-ROOM downstairs apartment; private bath and entrance; reasonable; available Mar. 1.

Phone 69-F-13. I ROOM furnished utilities paid. Close In. Adults. Available now.

404 South Main. TANK wagon service heating oils; motor oils; greases Ph 139 or 1450 Morris Kindle. Standard OU Agent. 3-22 FURNISHED, newly decorated garage Ph. 1051-J as heat.

Available now FURNISHED downstairs apartment, private bath Sc entrance, 1647 Main. Ph. 40-R. EXCEPTIONALLY nice, upper apartment; all utilities furnished; convenient location. 303 West 2nd.

Maryville. Phone collect. Morris Walton. Savannah. FA 4-4231 -7 3-ROOM furnished apt plus private bath.

Phone 196-L; 617 Prather Ave. -7 for Rent NEW 1959 Kelvlnator refrigerators, also reconditioned used refrlgera tors In good condition guaranteed Cushman Refrigeration Sales Service 1122 1 st 3-27 GASFIRED pig blankets Handles 2 litters, maintaining constant heat 50 degrees to 55 degrees Thermostate safety control Insulated Nodaway Cookgas Co 221 N. Depot. 3-20 home for a Zenith TV. New set guarantee.

Enders TV Sales Service. 3rd Sc Market. 3-25 TERMITE CONTROL Free Inspection Call Maryville Lumber Co. Phone 1 Cleartox Company Opportunities COMBINATION grocery and restaurant, good going business, top location. Russell O.

Hunt, Realtor. Ph. 624. -tf A MAN WANTED! To operate local business. Sensational new product! Earn $23,500 per year Minimum investment of $2.500 to $5.000.

If vou can quai LOCAL PRODUCE Cream. No I. per Cream, No 2. oer Eggs, per dozen, Pullet eggs, per dozen, Hens, per Cox. per Hides, per 65c 50c 26c 21c 8c 8c 7c car, was treated for facial lacerations.

The State Patrol said Townsend entered the curve at the Union school from the south and went into a skid when his brakes locked, throwing him almost headon Into the path of the northbound Webb family, Townsend was cited for careless and Imprudent driving. 1958 Rambler and Town- Joseph; twro great-grandchildren; two brothers, Walter Beltz, Garber, and Henry H. Beltz, Grants Pass, and two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Wampler and Mrs. Amy Wampler, both of Enid, Okla.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Price Funeral Home. The Rev. George Barger will officiate and burial will be In the Oak Hill Cemetery. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hooplo 21 Educational 4-room i ELECTROLUX sales and supplies.

service and repair. No charge for house calls. Chuck Elseman, Bonded Salesman Phone Sunset 3-2231. Stanberry. 2-15 LARGE.

4-bedroom house, 1H baths; oil furnace. 924 S. Main Phone 1200. -7 5 Suiiness DESIRABLE 2 room office suite In 1953 ZA MINNEAPOLIS Moline tractor plow, condition; 10x12 and 10x20 brooder houses, brooder stoves, feeders, waterers. Walter Johnston, Hopkins.

10 1956 American House trailer. 35- ft. All modern. No phone. R.

J. Gumm. Pickering. FEEDING barley; one and two pen hog houses. Carl Helzer, Barnard.

-10 MEN and Women. 18-35, wanted to train as IBM Machine Operators Acute shortage of Business Machine Operators exists in all parts of the country. These positions pay up to $450 00 per month for 40 hour week with pleasant working conditions, including hospitalization and vacation privileges. If High School graduate and interested in operating this type of equipment, write giving name, address, age and pnone number to Box 2, Maryville Forum. -9 Ify.

write Century Brick Corp. or 1950 Oldsmobile sustained ex America, 1020 Baldwin Erie, Service Pa. Qualified men In other cities are invited to apply for their area. -10 to Loan MONEY to loan on automobiles Reduce monthly payments, refinance with us Lowest cost. Robey Insurance Agencv 3-25 tensive damage to the front, according to Sgt, J.

W. Whan and Trooper James Rhoades. Sheriff James Tucker and Deputy W. R. Jackson assisted in the investigation.

TREAT yourself to beauty at moderate prices. Open early and late for your convenience Free parking Beauty Shoo 1209 E. 1st. Ph. 1424 3-21 and Supplies BABY CHICKS Pullets St.

run and Cks Available NOW and Each Week For the Season HATCHERY 47-Livestock for Sole Tivoli Theater Building. Will dec- WD. AC cultivator, A-l shape, $135 orate. Available immediately. Call Eldon Troth, Graham.

444. -7 Ed- for Sole NEW homes with attractive VA or FHA financing. Woodruff Fuel and Heating Co. builder of National Homes 120 2nd Ph 4-3 LOVELY two-bedroom home on three bedroom floor plan, built less than year; lull basement, drive-in garage, gas heat, beautiful kitchen, landscaped lawn; west side. also other 2 and 3-bedroom homes from low down price to $30.000 Russell Hunt.

Realtor. Ph 624 -tf HAY and straw, square bales, ward Dobbins, Arkoe Phone. -7 30-GAL. GE hot water heater, used 2 months; and 20-ft. copper tubing and fittings; Zenith washing machine; portable washing machine, like new.

Ph. 268-X. -7 RED clover seed, home grown, cleaned; $20 00 bushel. Ivan Me- Pike. Call Skidmore 3319.

-tf CROSLEY refrigerator; washing machine; kerosine stove unit; natural gas room heater; several nice antique pieces. For Phone 341-L. -9 CERTIFIED Minhafer seed oats, $200 bushel, bin run seed oats, recleaned, at Burlington Jet. We THREE new 3 bedroom homes, immediate possession. $9 850 up; Ixjvely 4 bedroom home, 2 baths, 2 lots, immediate possession; Many Other houses $3,000 up; New listings alwavs appreciated; GERT'S a gay girl ready for a Have sevi buyers; whirl after cleaning carpets with Service Montgomery Wnrd SEWING MACHINE TUNE UP Puts your sewing machine In top condition! Expert Technicians will: Adjust Mechanism Check Fabric Handling Unit Inspect Motor Check Wiring Oil Entire Machine All For Onlv $3.95 CALL SERVICE DEPARTMENT MONTGOMERY WARD 4th Sc Market Phone 759 MRS.

NELLIE ROSE DIES AT WALLIN NURSING HOME Mrs. Nellie Isabelle Rose, 80, Maryville, died at 5:45 m. Friday at the Wallin Nursing Home, Clearmont, where she had been a patient three months. She suffered a long illness. Mrs.

Rose was born Jan. 14. 1879, at Leon, the daughter of the late Michael Beltz and Priscilla Clarke Beltz. She was married Jan. 1, 1900, to Charles William Rose, who died July 21, 1954.

Mrs. Rose was a member of the First Christian Church. She had lived in Maryville DAIRY cows heifers: fresh heavy springers 50 to 60 at all times Tested 16 miles northwest. Marv- since 1915. ville Sam Ripley, Clearmont.

3-6 Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. REGISTERED Landrace boars Arthur Charles, Maryville; two Production tested for rate of gain, grandchildren, Mrs. Russell Bush and Glen Arthur Charles, both of St. at 200 lbs Norris and Charles Brown, Skidmore. Father Kunkel Speaks at Closing Religious Assembly The Rev.

Andrew Kunkel, St. Rectory, Clyde, spoke at the closing assembly of Religious Emphasis Week at Northwest State College held Thursday moming. Miss Marilyn Cox, president of the Student Christian Association, presided at the assembly. Miss Sandra McMillan read the Scripture, and Raymond Fore gave the prayer. Charles Elliott and Miss Shirley Noelck sang the Cross of Christ We The Rev, theme was Truth Shall Make You Free." He referred to the phases of the government which give thanks to God including U.

S. currency, na- tional motto, Jefferson memorial and pledge of allegiance. He said every president has ed tribute to God and all recognized the dependency of the country on God. He quoted some of the presidents to illustrate this point. The Rev.

Kunkel concluded his speech by quoting from Bishop Fulton Sheen. rWHAT DO SOMETHING YOU AO fPDTS ON TH PUT ON YOUR KNIFE WITH YOUR PiBWHEM YOU'RE ASLt TO WORK THE JAWS HOPS DIAMOND CURSE 1 LIKE HISTORY'S REPEATING AND THAT STONE OF YOURS IS hexed THINK'S £0 FUNNY A0OUTA TOOTHACHE WHEN COULDN'T EAT ANY DINNER ViAJOR L0 ON IT, AND LOOK AT THE HARD LUCK IT QUiCKgUSW took hml for EVERYTHING BUT HifX APPENDIX in a crap wJRSE IS or i nd ake SUPERSTITIOUS, TOO TM. U.S Read Daily Forum Want Ads. SIMF.RLY RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY BY COMPANY Myron F. Simerly, Maryville, zone manager for Investors Diversified Services, recently received na- tional recognition from the company1 for record sales during November, 1953 of the face-amount investment certificates and mutual fund shares; Issued by Its subsidiaries and affiliates, In addition to an award for a sales achievement, Simerly won membership in the club, an annual honor roll of the leading salesmen.

Wrong Huntington HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Ufi Opening of U. S. Tax Court here was delayed by the late arrival of the court reporter from Cincinnati.

He had gone to Huntington, Ind, by mistake. Read Daily Forum Want Ada. ONE STOP FARM STORE. A complete one-stop farm store, to the shopping and business district. FARMERS PRODUCE REGISTERED Shorthorn bulls rn Norris and Charles Brown.

Skid- Yi more. Mo. 3-18 REGISTERED Pnhnd-China boars and gilts. Lee C. Bums and Son.

Barnard. QQ THREE good milk cows, one Guern- I sey. Jersey, Holstein. Call Edgar pd Hall, Sh.ridan. 25 Upholstering REGISTERED Angus bull.

18 mos. old, $350. Joe Giesken, Burlington Jet. phone. pt Phone 1058.

Elmer Luthtr, Broker 309 West Sixth. -3-12 a iVour orcleT, LAW Brothers Upholstery is the A sm .1 I roduce Sc Feed. place to see if your furniture ne ds repairs They have up-to- date upholstery samples. Free estimates. Pick-up and deliver.

4-3 Blue Lustre. Holt Supply Co. 1952 FERGUSON and equip- Bur- 8EVERAL nice homes, from $3,000 up. Good listing of and farms clow to Maryville. Bill In- geLs, Realtor Phone 562.

4-5 GAS heater, automatic control; 500 L. Walker, Phone ling ton Jet. Female Helo Wanted gal. tank and pipe. Ph.

1158. Sale or Trade DOWNTOWN I Angeles property; office building and living quarters. valued at $25,000. Would trade for land suitable for cattle, in Nodaway County. Contact L.

Stephens, Pickering. -3-28 SCHMIDT Farm Loan PLYMOUTH, 2-door, hardtop; bitter loans are made, we will one owner: low We sell farm and Phone 615-X -12 city property Fred VV Schmidt Broker. Mutz Bide. Ph. 152 4-3 10 LADY for general cleaning work; 5 hours daily, 5-day week.

Apply at Wilson Court. -7 Dead Stock Removal Quick Clean Service oy Noda- awav a Onlv Rendering Plant PHONES Bolckow-70: Conception Jet-11; Guilf-47: Skldm-ll 101 Reliable Rendering Co. BA-Real Estate FIVE acres with modern lmprove- adjoins Maryville. $7.500. Russell Hunt.

Realtor and uco Spire, salesman. Phones 624 and -tf 10 Farms and lands Salesmen START your own business now selling nationally advertised Watkins Products in East Nodaway County. No investment, car or light truck DEAD animals removed II not skinned or decomposed Call coi lect Standard Rendering Company Ph Maryville 1122: Graham 5049; Mound City 171. 4-3 necessary. Income starts the first PUPS and cats; will be at Mary- dav out.

If $5.000 to $20.000 per ville Auction barn, Wednesday, Mar 11; pups, 10 to 12 weeks old; to Purchase FARM loans: We specialize in real NET more dollars Sell your tat I estate loans Bank -mdit is the best farm credit. Citizens State Bank. 4-3 REAL BIT I ATE Farm Loans ana Farm Management Marvin Car- Realtor 102 East I'hrc and Man Salesmen Hazel Carmichael, Pickering Ph 53-H Flovd Miller Graham Ph TO au hogs to the Yanike Hog Market Open 8 to 4 closes Saturday and -i PIGEONS. State br ed. price, color Bill Powell, 2629 Olive, St.

Joseph, Mo. -9 15 Special Notices year income interests you. Mr. M. R.

Starns, Cypress, Kansas City 30. Mo. 32-Automobiles for Sale cats, weaned or larger: will pick up between 11 a and 1 m. -9 1958 PICKUP Dodge Long Wheel Base 4-speed transmission, heater, heavy duty 6-ply tires; Omaha Standard fold-down rack; like new. Scouts (Continued from Page One) Mrs Lester Reaksecker.

Maryville. ARTIFICIAL insemination; MF A Ph 1482; Guy Cooper Ph. 1277-J, Ambrose Berg. Ph. 50F14.

3-17 FARM LOANS and Farms for Sale Russell Hunt, Realtor; Leo Spire assistant 203 Main. Ph 34 YEAR Federal Land Bank loans See R. E. Hargrave. 501 Market.

4-3 Dairv Breeders Business that can never quit Farmer-owned Phone 958. Leo Spire, technician 2-1-tf ARTIFICIAL insemination from Sires proven great Announcing change of telephone numoer to serve you better American Breeders Service Ph 1592 Raymond Job technician SEVERAL gocxi farms some with cuRTlSS Candy Breeding: use the iossession still available, Largi isting of City properties, most any size or type home you mignt want; also several business opportunities. We appreciate all new listings. Fred Schmidt, Realtor; Ernest Hartneaa, Saies- artiflcal breeding service. Raise heifers that give top production.

Call Edward Wiley. Qu.t- man 1020-8. 4-3 CURXUTT MOTOR CO. 1955 CHEVROLET 210 Series, 4-door, V-8. oil filter, Power GUdn, radio, heater, tinted glass.

See thia one owner CUT CURXUTT MOTOR CO. -7 1955 BUICK Super hardtop coupe, radio, heater. Dynaflow, power steering. EZI glass, new tires. One owner.

Troop 25 with Mrs. Frederick Maier, leader, will present the Troop 10, a dance, with Mrs. Eugene Espey, leader; Troop 28, a parody on Old with Mrs. Edward Gray, leader; Troop 26, a skit, the Middle of an Island," with Mrs. Arthur VanFosson, leader; Troop 12, a skit, to the Dentist," Mrs.

Peel, leader; Troop 13, a display of Easter hats, Mrs. Lewis G. Moore, leader; Troop 1, Girl Scout motto and promise, Mrs. Paul Fields, leader; Troop 19, folk song, in the Barn," with Mrs. Eugene French, leader; Troop 3, Mexican hat dance, Mrs.

W. Stephenson, leader; Troop 11, secret stunt, Mrs. Moore, leader; Troop 9, Tantole Swedish dance, CURXUTT MOTOR CO. t. Mrs.

James Johnson, leader; Troop man. Schmidt Farm Loan Com- invvi vp Hawkins mny Mutt 3rd Mam or Prf fSJSSt st'rUn! ls- 1871. uncoln. Neb. 3-23 The affair will be 80 ACRE farm, miles southeast of Elmo.

Mrs. Ray Jorns, Burlington Jet. for Sale RFC LEANED clover seed. 40c ib. M.

Charles, Graham. Hawkins Mrs. eader. concluded with the Scouts singing at which time a rep- I What ls believed to be the only Contractors statue the nation showing Abra- CLARK custom I ffoni ea5h wiI1 ham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lin- trenching, excavating; septic, bulk Rive a contribution to the Juliette coin together stands in a park in 1 Plta: foundation footing; Lowe birthday offering. 1 sewer, gas, water lines yville.

downtown Racine, Wia. Maryi Call 1152, Th-F-S OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams Headon Collision North of Maryville Inj ures Three A headon collision three miles northeast of Marjville on Highway 27 rent three persons to the 8t, Francis Hospital with injuries about 4:10 m. Friday.

Curtis Lee 48, Hopkins, driver of one of the cars, suffered a hip injury, and his wife. Mrs Pauline Webb, 44, received a fractured nose and face Their three-year-old daughter Valerie, sleeping her mother's lap, was not Injured. Charles William Towuisend, 18. Bedford, la, driver of the aecond LEGALS 21-28; Mar. 7) NOTK I OI ELECTION TO: The Voters of the City of Maryville, Mirourl: TAKE NOTICE that the annual general election for the purpose of electing two counnlmen for a term of three years for the City of Maryville wsU be held on Tuesday, April 7.

1959 Any legally qualified voter desiring tu become a candidate for couneilnun shall file a statement of candidacy on or before the 14th day of Munh, 1959, with the Citv Clerk of Maryville, Missouri. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and af- the seal of the City of Maryville. this 16th day of February, 1959. L. HAINEY, ibJUAL) City Clerk.

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