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Sai!to!Tl* urttr,,pie!l',fak- h*mtthr
plants,. t rJ4< o stutnWas steel ac-
►•#,u'r'U'"u ,t*fl*-'"t«>«Tk. P*mpj.
f.'>. !£*' £,a'>'r** 1,wv|y «"i*m*nt .
Rare parakeets utid Bur-
ma Is, M*ey, and bird fnwL
THE RAINBOW SHI#
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tw<* n EtanvWridg** anil Albany,
ft w:mL Call Rani**r 274.
?. BI SIXESS SERVICES
NEW LOW PRW'ES ON LUMBER
> 2,*# FT. OR MORE
CASH A CARRT
2x4 & 2xr, NV :{ Fir 18.2S
£x-t Mi A IJ Kt. N... 4 Fir ...
1x8 ~l>" Jti5 Sidin* ll.fi#
tx*: "l>" ll>r, Siding HM>()
txti Kir Sub Floor ijiti
210 l.b. Comp. Shinj U-:+ ..... 5.75
1 '. 1 li>. (Vi),ip. Shingles 4.75
J4 -1 - I.f- Window A Frame 7.5a
t*4 V... 2 I'iiif Flooring 8.75
L'ASTI.mSR! II MBER CO.
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I^IBSCUTO
FIVE ri«*m apartment, completely
redecorated. lo North Harvey.
SMALL modern tW*n house. Coo
venient Co school and town. Call
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porch. See Rnth ' HamU
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25. HOUSES FOR
SALE
FOR SALE: 30# empty horrei.-"
hotnipe Ml Wert Seventh.
FRYERS AniJ or um foot. Hsu
tery railed- Pbnoe 1805.
ROLLAWAY bed and iiuiifraprinir
bargain. Call at 1017
FIVE runm bu—f. Well located to
schools. im X. Rose. Call 1718.
POUR room and bath, hardwood
floors, iliable garage, concrete |
drive and walks, in Woodson. Csli
E. a Clark. Ptwrne 11. Woodson.
Four room modern, house, in
Sfiwtd condition
Three bedroom hou e, on paved
street, near South Ward
School |5,W)«.(K>
Two bedroom house, on pave-
ment, W. 4th St. .... *4,r,tm.r*>
Duplex on W. Hullum. Close-
in *8,50 ).00
Good houae with three apart-
ments, close in on West Walker
Street f8.900.IK>
Four room house, near East
Wanl $2,IMMUJ<>
Three bedroom, good conditions,
well liH-ated on pavement
MttSLEY REALTY CO.
W. Hidhim PhMie l« 5
BARGAINS. Used vefrigeratou
Tested, approved and guaran-
teed.
DOUGLAS ANDERSON CO.
FHfiiMrt Dealer
M Lacker Plant
HOUSE and six lots. Edge of
town. Three large rooms, bath and
sleeping porch. Cheap. James
knight. Phone "442.
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combined. Attractive duplex furn-
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UR. J. P. PROVEKZA
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fai-torv trained service me*.
Hal Hackee—A. J. Ratkerfard
bOL'G ANDERSON CO.
Pkaoe M
HENRY NAHM'S
PIECE GOODS STORE
Jfack of Wooiworth
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LORETTE
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fabric of OrUm-Wool
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whea like atagic tkraughattt)
lite htog Kb
jEetaiaa pleal Baa after washing
loa its fine texture
aat sag ar atretck
iRtmte wrinkle!* aauaiagly
; Rarely needb peeanag
>Caaies in aemet fashiaa calor.-
!aad patteraa
| Leaks and feaia like luxury
•wanted
iSavea waary mm apkeef*
|Wara ta wear and teurh
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45 INCHES WIDE
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55% Orlaa* 4&% wool
;*Du Paat'a aery Br fiber
Yard.... ^.95
ATTRACTIVE three
mixleni home. Call 2B .
bedroom
SPECIAL
An except ionatty
three large bedrnom.-s. hardwood
floor*, targe earner lot, well
improved, good location. Priced
right. Terms.
A nice five room home on weat
side with ppprwxkaatrty 2'i
acres fenced in grounds. Priced
reasonably. Terms.
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 1777
INVITATION TO SUBMIT BIDS
Take notice that on Monday,
October 11th, at i> o'clock A. M.
at its commissioners courtroom in
the Courthouse at Breckenridge,
Texas, The County of Stephens
will receive bids on a crawler type
front end loader. The County will
trade in on said machinery a D 7
Caterpiller tractor and Scraper.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids.
J. W. MORROW
County Judge,
Stephens County. Texas.
By order of the Commissioners
Court, Stephens County, Texas.
5 Minute Aid for •<
Sore Pius
1b ft Btnita, QtfBBHtt itutt fH**C
wandmtal. soothtnr, cooltny relict tar re-
curring burning itching and pain eg
simple piles. Quie tly soothes and wmttnm
•try. bard, cracgirg parts for happlrr dags
and more restful nlghcs. ask druggist M?
Chlnarold. Money back guarantee.
In Net Tourney
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 5 Ci>—
The United States was safely past
the latest obstacle in its Davis Cup
tennis path Tuesday, the American
Zone finals against Mexico, but
faced a perplexing problem in the
current bad form of Vic Seixas.
| The American Cup team, con
sisting of Seixas of Philadelphia
ami Tony Trabert of Cincinnati
scored a 4 to t victory over Mex
ico Monday by sweeping the final
pair of singles matches at the Cha-
pultepee sports center.
Seixas made this difficult roum!
for the heavily-favore%l American
team when he was surprisingly
upset by Palafox in the opening
singles match of the series on Sat
urday. The Philadelphia^ was bad-
ly off form in that match and
didn't look much better in the
doubles match on Sunday or in his
victory over Llamas Monday.
OUahfMnTskn
Over Top Spit
li Gridiron Pal!
By NORMAN MILLER
NEW YORE, Oct. 5 Okla-
homa moved up to the top spot in
ihe United Press board of coaches'
college football ratings Tuesday
without having thrown a pass or
bucked a line last weeVemL
Purdue's 27 to 14 "upaet of the
week" over Notre Dame, ranked
No. 1 last week, produced a five
team race for Tirst place in this
week's ratings of the ."15 leading
coaches who make up the United
Press rating board.
UCLA, winner in three straight
games, was only three points be-
hind Oklahoma, with three Big
Ten teams—Purdue. Wisconsin and
I'.wa—following closely in that or-
der.
After Duke, the top 10 was
United Pi esd
tugs iwith first-]
wiHuge f
trst-place
football rat-
votes
1. Oklahoma (1&-) (2-0>>
2. UCLA < > CWO
3. Purdue t*> 2- )
4. Wisconsin «3>
5. Iowa | > 2 *►>
e. Duke (1) <2-t
7. Mississippi (3e >
8. SMHkn Ga&facwa
ft. Notre Dame (1-1>
Itt. Ohio State «2- )
Seeond Tea: Rice tl> 58,
State 50, Stanford 44, Texas
Maryland Mimafgata Flori-
da IK, Michigan State and Texas
Tech II each. Navy aad West
Virginia each.
Others: Colorado 8, Oklahoma
AAM «, Miami (FIa.> 5, Baylor 2,
Alabama L
and
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Detroit Get-Tagetker Ptanaed
DETROIT, Oct. 5 *C —The De-
troit Tigers' new manager, Buckv
rounded out by Mississippi, South- Harris, will arrive here next Mon-
years ago hut- left the team before
the coaytetion of its season to re-
Lport toi- syriag trai ing. Owner
"Waltoc itrowir said ConJry will
work untler the sauie conditions
this season.
Chleogo To Get
New Skyscraper
CHICAGO tt'JB)—Chicagoans are-
getting their first new skyscraper 1
since Itf.'U xvith tile erection of the
I40.HIMMMM) Ptudential IVazu.
Its W>1 -foot high roof will be
the highest in the city. an«t com-
mand a view of Illinois. Indiana.
Michigan and Wisconsin under
ideal weather conditions.
The Prudential Insurance Com
pany of America is pouring about
31.000 tons of structural steel, the
equivalent of four oitiiuary-siste
20 story buildings, into its new 41.-
story- Illinois and Indiana head-
ituarters. When the boiiding is
completed in I954i. it will contain
approximately square
feet of rentaku .space.
Treat «tust' clothes -by
tbem in a solution of six parts
hot water aiul one part of keruseaav
Let dry belWe usiug.
em California; Notre Dame, which
plummeted from first all the way
to ninth, and Ohio State. Purdue.
14 last week, and Ohio State, which
moved up front Ilth place, were
the newcomers among the top 10.
replacing Penn State, which drop-
ped from ninth to t2th. and Mary-
land, from sixth to 15th.
Rice, with 58 points, just missed
a spot among the top 10. Behind
the Owls among the second 10
group came Penn State, Stanford,
Texas, Maryland, Minnesota and
Florida. Michigan State, the 1953
mythicai national champion, was
tied with. Texas Tech for 18th, and
Navy and West Virginia were tied
for 20th place.
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 'The
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ONE room efficiency apartment.
Bills paid. Sftl East Elm. Phone
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BUHJMNG MATERIALS
2x4 A 2x6 Na. 2 and better
fir f«-
2x4 * 2x6 Ko. 4 aad better
fir
15 tin Felt
12*16 Grain B
ready ta b*
iron raaf, gaa pfcrte pack
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*huae PataC. cat *-56
Sherwin-Williams Paia*
oer (ill 5Jt
Du Part Eaaa el aad .«
v I'aderraat. liaL .... ... 4H
MO Hk. aadk. H'n aad •••era 7AO
f*EE DELIVERY UP TO IK
MILES. We invite yaar «•«£-
ien, wad <• J —* nal aat
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LONE STAE LI'MBER Ok
l adrr new awuuinp
Lynn A. Lee, Owner
WIS Pine J*"
Abilene, T**a*
BEDROOM, oputairs. Close in. U 7
North McAmis. Telephone 2t>57 be
fare 8u"W> a. m. or after 5:3 > p. m.
LARC7 bedroom, furnished nicely.
Outside entrance. Open in hall.
Kitchen privileges. «>ne or two
people. Phone 11.19-W. 221 South
McAmis.
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22. FOR RENT. FURNISHED
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TWO room furnished brick garage
apartment. 310 West Ltndttey
Equipped with frigidaire and stove
for housekeeping. Bills paid. For
details call 42TL-
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12. CARS-TRUCKS for SALE
APARTMENTS ami
Ckwe in. Pkaae 748.
bedroomi.
SMALL
443-W.
furnished house. Call
THREE mom. furnished duplex.
|35. Close in. 112 East Dyer.
FOUR worn house—2thf West
Hullum, call 1625 night, 710 Day.
VERY nice air-conditioned five
rooms of duplex, garden, garage.
Phone 1575, ttftt w. Hullum.
|M8—USED JEEP
19T>4—FORD PICKUP d
p!9u3 III OSON COUPE
|«fd—JEEPS AVAILABLE
1954—W ILLY S 6-cy Under
Pirkap
>EW ELBTRIC WATER
PtrMP-*i
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23. FOR RENT, UofaraMwd
BBICK USED CARS
l*>l—BUICK Special 4 daar—Radio, healer, new seat cavers
aad alter extras. Molar cuaeplrtely rrcaaditinncd in cur
shop. A line car and a big vahie — $laGOJMt
1950—BI'Et'K Special 2 daar sedan with radkv heater and seat
cavers. A clean, local aae-awner ear ..... $750.0#
1951—PLYMOUTH 2 daar. A law mileage local one-owner ear
—Spanless innide and aut f795.60
1953—DODGE V-& Caraoet 4 dear sedan—Radios heater, seat
covers, tinted gtsaso and Automatic transmission. Beauti-
ful twa-tane finish—Clean and law Mileage.
Only .- $1495.00
1951—FORD V CuHtom 4 daar with radii and Fordaatatic
Drive. I Original tbraagbant. An excellent buy $895JN
IM)—DODGE 4 daar—Radio and heater. Mecanicalty
sound. 5275.&0
IMS—Pl.YMlH Tll Coupe-—Radio, beater, seat cavers and goad
tires. A very clean, law Mileage car, m excellent condition.
See U tudajr
$ugef Mkr MfifiP flM
BLONETT BUCK COiPANY
601 WEST WALKER ST.
PnONE 868
SPENCER
PAINT & PAPER
2M W. Elm Phone KM
WALLPAPER SALE
Grasu Claths 50c—75c— 1A0
Other Paper 25c Roil up—
FRE PASTE WITH EVERY
ROOM
We Mix Paint Ta Match Paper
Free—Let U Gave Yau An
Estiatate On Remodeling Yanr
Home—36 MONTHS TO PAY
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:>1A( I1INE - - -
MACHINELESS
PERMANENT WAVES
AO Work Gnaranterd
Phone 612 lor Appointments
Mcknights
Beaoty Shop
7 tl West Huttum
loma Mcknight
Ow ne r-Ope rat ar '
[■nvinnwtnwuwutwMMnAAM'
day for an informal get-together
with club owner Walter O. (Spike)
Briggs, a coach, other team offi-
cials and the local press. Harris
replaced Freddie Hutchinson last
Friday when Hutchinson turned
down a one-year contract and in-
sisted on a longer pact.
Cowley Signs With Celtics
BOSTON, Oct. 5 (EB—Gene
Onnley, six-foot, eight-inch Milwau-
kee Braves' hurler, signed a Na
tional Basketball Association con-
tract for the coining season Mon-
day with the Boston Celtics. Con-
ley, a 225-pound right-hander who
won 14 games and lost nine the
past season, played for Boston two
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BEXEL
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far CkBdren
McMAHAN
DRUG STORE
234
McMAHAN - GREEN
DRU6STORE
ION
FOUR room Bttfornished apart
meat far neat. Day pbeae 710, j
night 1825.
FOR RENT
Three
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ROUSTABOUTS. Aged 27 to 40.
Apply 1001 Bun-h Hotel ar
CiStrurtion Warehouse n Old
Caddo Road.
AVJULABLE
Far People WW QwHy
See aa far iafavawHiaw mm
FHA aad GI Laaaa. As
MISSION QnoKty
SOFT IIIIKS
IN 12-oz. CANS
ORANGE
COLA
GRAPE
NO DEPOSfT
2 FULL GLASSES
BLACK CHERRY
ROOT BEER
UP
STRAWBERRY
DISTRIBUTED BY
NO RETURN
Cacfet" KOUfl. j
rai^EIKNf F-D *"l^fTwo fc^droom ratdern house,!
CH 140, ?
BOB BiliRTZ
1391
Home 1.T4-J-4
Poller Becfnc Co
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
IN AU ATION AND RUAD
Electrical Camtnetn
CLARENCE POTTER,
UM W. Wheeler
Mechanics & Oil FteM
GREASERS
SPECIAL
3 SUITS
Wanked, Dried
Ta demonstrate our special
uipment far bard-to-wash
clothes.
We Give SkH Green Stamps
LAUNDROLUX
214 N. Rase
686
BREWER
is la the
MCMK 25 FEET
•FsmueiniB
Wwl half-alive, headachy, when, stomach
is soured by coaatipation? Blaclc-
pra^hf brings wonderful relief when
you ted logy, suffer gassy digestive up-
fct from constipation. Helps sweeten
aour stomach at same time!
harsh gripuig. Thoroughly but gently
uncorks all 25 feet of clogged intestines.
Comforting relief from constipation while
yott sleep. Helps sweeten sour stomach
too. Get Black-Draught today,
•fa Powder or Granulated form ... and
sots tit new, easy-to-take Tablets, tool
When constipation
soars children's di-
gestion. get honey-
sweet Syrup of Brqi^.nr^ng^
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough* cheat cold, or acute broa-
chitid is not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance wilh any medi-
cine less potent than Creomulsiuo. It
goes into the bronchial system a> help
loosen anil expel germ laUen phlegm
and aid nature to soothe and heal i i.w.
tender, inflamed bronchial membraao.
Creomulsion , blends beech wood
creosote by special process with odwr
time-tested medicines for cough? It
contains no narcotics.
Get a large bottle of Creomulsion St
your drug store. Use it all as directed.
Creomulsion is guaranteed to plea*e
you or druggist refunds money. Adv.
£
Alex Raw Hit & Sons
MONUMENTS
Over 70 Tears Service
Weatherferd, Texas
FOR COMFORT AT THE GAME—GET
STABIBR SEATS
NEW SHIPMENT ASSORTED STYLES
COLORS
STEEL OR WOOD FOLDING FRAMES
CUSHION SEAT AND BACK
$4.95 each
SOYS! JU^RECHVED
FOOTBALLS, HELMETS
SHOULDER PADS ft PANTS!
OPEN SUNDAYS FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE!
ERIILL'
SPORTS CENTER
211 W. Walker St.
Phone 361
RENTAL
SERVICE
Rwty
Power
Etertrir
Patch Bowb
IMsr Sltears
139
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You Can Place Your Confidence in
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
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Hi.ike Johr-«or
Blake Johrson Jr.
M.T.'e 1Q26
\ Strong - - Experienced - - Reliable
S r "t rrorr.pt. Vourteous Insurance Service
f. Phone 177;
Highers Bidg,
f i :'.ii ciaim.- paid hv ,%ur t^ncy in !>•" :
NO MONTHLY CRAMPS^.
upset and irritable cm cer- UZ
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from tests tar
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car
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OK USED CARS
195ft—CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radev heater and seat cavers.
1M9—CHEVROLET Deluxe, four door, with all the extras.
l!K 2-—CHEVROLET Styleline. four door, two tone greeit, radio
henter Mat covers, 23,IHM miles. One local owner car.
USED COMMERCIALS
1952—CHEVROLET Half-ton Pickup, clean with Tow mileage
1151—CHEVROLET Half-ton Track,
Z—1951—CHEVROLET %-tim, radio, heater, front hamper
SMtra nice.
These are ill the Used units we have, See on for a goad deal on
a new car or track.
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Go. Int.
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