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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
By Km Reynolds
QUICKIES
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
POLITICAL
• ASTROLOGIST
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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DUl Mil
Wilia, lilt Durham,
• PLUMBERS-STEAMFITTEES
J. W King Jr., et al. of Abl-
• ATTORNEY
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COUNTY
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Sheriff:
A—ANNOUNCEMENTS C— BUSINESS SERVICE
Lost and Found
—A-2
Miscellaneous
— C-20
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—A-3
Special Notices
Phone Mias
On the Circle
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D—EMPLOYMENT
"Okay! . . . What barzains did you find in the Bulletin Want
Ads this time?"
Help Wanted
—D-1
H—RENTALS
F—FOR SALE
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For Sale
Bedrooms
—H-4
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lite
i-146
Ph. M7>. Main Hotel.
MARKETS
Homes, Furnished
—H-5
the north and 2,310 feet from the
MODERN 3-room furnished house. Call
180c
at 1610 Ave. A.
180c
Survey.
full detail* concerning yourself to 2820
Glenview. Austin. Texas.
183c
159tfe
138tfc
week days.
5-ROOM house in good condition. Close
$645
1-30
Ph. 22003.
Apply in person. Corner Drug.
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Situation Wanted
—D-2
ASPHALT PAVING
—11
Acreages For Sale
he said.
—F-9
WEATHERBY
Motor Co., Inc.
RICH TOP SOIL—Sand, gravel, chat. W
Middleton. 504
PLOWING—Discing and level-
USED CAR LOT
Dial 2417
•11 Fisk
Phone 9237.
301tfc
YARD WORK and weed cutting. Call
21438.
178c
USED CARS
—F-12
Miscellaneous
ground. Dial 27717.
6-8c
MI B
$795
YOUR GAIN - MY LOSS
SERVISOFT WATER SERVICE
1958
ph
Ph. 2842
1415 Fisk
—E-2
Insurance
1826
A
CUT COSTS
—1-3
Homes For Sale
Dial 7960
Pt. Worth highway
—1-3
Homes For Sale
$20,000
\
SAVED
redeco-
ers during past two years.
—B-5
>WN—Want to sell 4000 cu.
TOi
ondit
Trailers
Itioner with
Poindexter.
car—a six-year-old, 2-bedroom home on
H—RENTALS
305 Brown
Dial 2555
DAN EDMONDSON
—E-3
Loans
Sewing & Laundry
133 Walnut
Auto Financing
180p
Bulletin.
Lota For Sale
■
180c
102 N. Broadway.
S-8e
30404.
177tfe
Malone.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Residence 6586
Dial 33735
PERSONAL LOANS
!
Mark
Harry
Ph. 2575
107 W. Adams
F—FOR SALE
Ph 33738—28020
74tfe
Ph. 5050.
—C.9 Farm Supplies
—F-4
Instructions
USED—Guaranteed wamers, taa ranees.
Harry Cochran
refrigrators, sweepers
8
tfc
164tfc
9891.
162 ifa
Reasonable. Ph. 28544.
Countractors
5-13p
Booker.
IBU
Austin-Morris Furniture Co.
Ph. 2318
\
115 E. Adams
1 •
DIVIDENDS
Call t's nytime
1948 CHEVROLET 2 - Door
Aero Sedan. Radio and heat-
WE HUT J. Jetglass water heaters, am 4o
Eepatr WOEE. DW ITO. E L Young
a new 2,500-foot rotary wildcat
two miles southeast of Valera. It
will be no. 1 Mary Nome, spot-
ting 1.150 feet from the north
and 330 feet from the east lines
of Section 14 (W. B. Simpson)
GH&H Survey.
SEWING—All kinds of tailoring
and sewing, buttons covered. Mrs.
McLean. 1005 Booker. Dial 4669.
EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION TO ASSIST
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FIND JOBS
TOP QUALITY
A-1 USED CABS
ALLGOOD NURSnNO HOME Rendy for
business. $50 up. rireproot. ill 15th St
EXCHANGE residence on South-
side for unimproved land or roy-
alty interest. Write Box A.B., c-o
PLUMBING-HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
Jack Carter of Dallas No. 1 N.
H. Williams, et al, was staked
two miles west of Putnam as a
wife
moll
FOR BALE' One or more grave spaces.
Greenleaf Cemetery. Choice location. Ph.
FOR SALE—To be moved 8 rms., be th.
good onstruction. 1102 First. Inquire 911
LEAVING ’
ft. Air coi
rack and
Thera's o hondsome
membership cord
woiting for yoe at
this newspoper
just call for it.
you’ll buy this
one for only.....
site from ever being used.
In a unanimous resolution, the i
council said the 1CBM. carrying,
EASTLAND —J. E. Connally, I or $3 to $4 under Wednesday. Bulk
et al. of Abilene No. 3 Susie P. of supplies unsold, carrying eharp-
Wharton was scheduled as a 3.-|ly lower bids.
Just write a slogan.
Maybe you'll be
named president
and win a brand-new
bicycle, to!
i
((,
Few loads 130-180 lbs., weights $10
to $13.50. Sows $10 to $1$.
Sheep 1,000 Most offerings util-
ity and good slaughter spring
lambs and shorn lambs. Trading
very slow. Few good slaughter
spring lambs $23 or $1 to $2 lower
22751.
GrDEN
samples. 1
nisi max
cat in southern Callahan County
U miles west of Cross Plains.
It will be No. 1 Ludie Hall
Owens. spotting 4.427 feet from
rated. Large lot. carport, ample storage,
I all kind, of extras. A dream kitchen.
Term, to suit you.
SOUTHWARD—A deluxe 2-bedroom, ille
bath and cabinet top, huge closets. No
NEED lower pa; menu?
INSURANCE savings’
PROMPT local service?
LONO TERMS—New or used?
Sure enough, kids, I want
you in my Safety Club
Losr—One pair nose glasses with chain
and roller. Reward. Gib Calloway. l|0p
LOBr_Peaccok in vicinity of airport.
818 reward. Ph. rural 8531-F-12. A L.
DENMAN
INSURANCE AGENCY
Fh. 2502
177p
Prayers Against Threat
From Missiles Offered
B
TO SALARIED PEOPLE--or on your
automobile or furniture.
The General finance Co.
real nice family
car ...........
ba-
ho
Company in Brownwood
W. G Streckert, local district
manager, said the work will in-
Ford Goes Ahead With
Guided Missiles Program
LOS ANGELES -UP- The Ford
Motor Co. Friday went ahead with
plans for a multi-million dollar pro-
gram designed for research, test-
ing. development and production
of guided missiles systems.
Ernest R. Breech, chairman of
the board of Ford, announced the
subsidiary of the automobile firm
will be known as Aeronutronics
Systems Inc., and will have its
headquarters in California. He said
survey crews are studying possible
sites.
Breech said Ford will make an
initial investment of $10 million
for research and development and
later add 4 million to the pro-
gram
(0
call, please call agsin. I will return
shortly.
Service Calls $2.00
Meantime, watch
PRISCILLA'S POP
Comic Strip
every day.
FORT WORTH — UP—Produces
Poultry: Fowl 4% lbs., and up
19 cents, under 4% lbs., 14, roos-
ters 13, fryers 22.
Eggs: Medium 30. large 34.
Commissioner, Precinct 1:
J. E. (Joe) TERVOOREN
(Re-election)
D. C. LEMMONS
Commissioner, Precinct 3:
HAROLD F. GIST (Reelection
RAY E. MASTERS (Re-election)
HUGH H FOX
Tax Assessor-Collectot:
A. C. (Audice) NEWTON
(Re-election)
oadis A. Burnett
quire 410 Fourth Bt.
DUPLEX—3 rooms. dsessing
bath All private. Call at 130$
• Furniture Upholstering
FURNITORE UPHOLSTERING- Mate rial
in. Apply 417* a MU ton.
Rest Homes
Shivers—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
E—FINANCIAL AND
INVESTMENTS
complete electric kitchen will be,
installed in the assembly room.
A formal opening program is
planned when the remodeling has
been completed.
FOR SALE—To settle estate, sev-
eral houses, some duplexes, all
partly furnished. Dial 30904
307
"I fought for what I believed in
and I will continue to believe in."
Complete Repair Service
Prompt - F fficie nt
Guaranteed
Hughs Fruit Stand, 401 W Center (1
block west of jall), Comanche, Texas.
1810
1
spanning oceans, is "the most ur-
gent threat to the peace of the
world.”
1953 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan.
Twotone. black and white, white-
wall tires, one owner. We think
HOLLEY
CHEVROLET CO.
HIGH SCHOOL
COMPLETE your High School at
home in spare time, with Ameri-
can School Texts furnished. No
classes. Diploma awarded Free
booklet. Write American School.
Dept, B.B.. P.O. Box 341. Abilene),
Texas. 188tfc
182c
—H-10
Phone 6487
8-lc
FURNISHD downstairs duplex, strictly
private Apply 1700 Vincent after 4 p.m.
• 167ifc
ips by th*
Waymond
"Not at all,” he replied.
He’s Honored
The governor explained county
delegations were sent to Dallas by
a majority vote of the people at-
tending their county convention.
Shivers was named chairman of
the Gregg county delegation to the
state convention.
He expressed gratitude for the
honor, but his position, he said,
was one of holding state office—
not a single county representation.
The governor said his own per-
sonal views "on the principles of
government have not changed."
He said he will continue to fight
for what he believes in and holds
no regrets.
LOOT—Brown birola. Pinder may keep
money and binfold, please return papers
M1M Keith, 3010 Sixth Ph 6921 103c
1 WAV )
TH'
IT. TH'
SACRIFICE SALE the intercontinental ballistic mis-
F
5-
»MLA•
“If we don’t have to feed it—
we'll swap for It."
Appliances. 1305 Main. Dial 7040
RELAX IN A FAMOUS
Stratolounger
RECLINING CHIR
Special 30-day Sale,-
Priced from $69.95
Davis-Morris
Funeral Home
Dial 2651
FUNERAL UNDER PERSONAL
DIRECTION OF
Ollie Cantwell — Groner Pitts
Edwin Davis — Melvin Storm
TRAILERS for sale or rent. Local and
ore-wav rentals. Hitches furnished. Leach
Bros. Mfg. CO.. 210 N Main Dial 2381. tf
C—BUSINESS SERVICE
«-RM HOUSE—1518 Indian Creek Rd.;
also 3-rm. furnished house. Ph. 21862.
8-8c
S. A. M HORSE
Plumbinr 4 Heating Co,
PIONE 7005
Special to The Bulletin
RICHLAND SPRINGS — The
Richland Springs Alumni ban-
WILL INTERVIEW 2 competent route
salesmen. Must have or be able to ob-
. REMNANTS
LOADS OF new remnants. 1 to 10 yard
lengths, large variety of patterns and
materials. Less than half price of regu-
lar bolt material.
BUT AT BARRETT’S AND SAVE
BARRETT’S
NEED CAM’
LET US buy or swap for the unwanted
items in your storeroom or garage.
REMEMBER—
WE BENT OR SELL any item ia our
store. Come in and browse around.
TRE SWAr SHOP
STATE
Eepresentative, 73rd Distriet:
BEN DOYLE SUDDERTH
W. R. (Bill) CHAMBERS
R. Springs Alumni
To Meet Saturday
BUICK STATION wagon. fully equipped,
privately owned since new; and in per-
fect condition. Will finance. Ph. 29801
evenings.
1951 MERCURY 2-Door Set
dan. Overdrive, heater and
radio, turn signals. original
paint and upholstery.' This
is the one you’re SKAK
looking for 9V
Forbess-Anthony
201 rax rr.
from a bacterial infection.
The city health department dis-
' closed Thursday the three infants
died since Monday in the nursery.
The department said a prelimin-
ary study by epidemiologists Indi-
cated the deaths were caused by
a staphylococcus infection.
Contracting - Repairing
0. C. TOWERY
ELECTRIC
803 Norwood — Phone 8420
Prompt Efficient Service
Pie and Cake sale at Safe-
way Store . . . Golden Rod
Grove No. 36 Supreme For-
est Woodmen Circle.
loan worry Only 8500 cash required.
CAR TRADE—Owner will trade for
((
300 Belle Plain. Dial 2381.
DEPENDABLE child care—hourly, day
or night. Close in. Large fenced play-
BELMEADE—B year* old and
Fisher, 1301 Austin.
WANTED: Bookkeeper-
credit manager. Man or wo-
man. $300 mo staritng sal-
ary for qualified person. Box
H.H.H. c-o Bulletin. 177tfc
Co., Brownwood.
Nursery Stock
PUERTO RICAN yam potato ali
thousands and thousands 1
Anderson. Dial
2-20p
• MATTRESS RENOVATING
DNS DAY MATTRESS SERVICE
FREE “PIERUPAhTDEETVERY
Winin One Hrudred Miles
LET BETTER & SONS
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished garage,
apt 803 Second 128. mo., bills pd. In-
3-BEDROOM house. Apply 1813 13th
St. Dial 1845 Sunday* or after B p.m.
day 2 to 7 p.m.
HOUSFKEEPER-conpanion for elderly
lady living in Bangs For interview. write
aK,.
*
room and
Center. U
ckie complete remodeling and lene staked location for a wild-
re-decorating of the interior of
apt. Pvt.
161tfe
Res 6586—20844
ing driveways. Lewellen. 1621 Wood St.
Ph. 29330.
350 ACRES IN ARKANSAS
About 280 in cuitivation, 30 acre,
in cotton. as in train, balance in
pasture. Will run 15 head good, ha,
iwo good 5-room home,, troom
tenant. house-gog4Lpams. All tor
$0000, on very enay terms. L. C-
Hughes (Broken. Batesville, Ark .
RFD No. 3. 481
card with their new name on it.
he added.
Tutey pointed out that indi-
viduals should be careful of their
social security cards and be sure
to show the card to their employ-
ers when taking new jobs They
will then be sure their records
are correct in the accounting
operations of the Social Security
Administration.
Nursery of Hospital is
Placed Under Quarantine
LOS ANGELES —UP- The
PHYSICAL CONDITION compels Im-
mediate sale. Opportunities unlim-
ited. 10 years in operation. Nation-
ally advertised concern. Call 5555 for
further information.
ON FIRE INSURANCE
ASK US ABOUT IT
DADA Survey.
Four miles west of Oplin, Paul
M. Hicks et al. of Abilene stak-
ed No. 1 Albert Sidney Johnson
as a 4,400-foot rotary wildcat.
Site is 330 feet from the north
and east lines of the west half
of “George Hancock Survey 386.
Ada Oil Co. No. 1 A. L. Straley
will be a 1,600-foot rotary wild-
cat three miles northeast of Oplin.
spotting 2.110 feet from the north
I and 990 feet from the east lines
CURTAINS. bedspresds, rugs, washea.
dyed, fintphed. Washing done, wet wasn,
r dry or finished Hand Ironing U-wase
506 p.h. Maytag washers strum heated.
Bearcy's Laundry 1110 Third. 12-33C
raBRicoX
INVISIBLE KEWEAVINO Jr
RESTORE that favorite garment that
has a cigarette burn, moth hole or
torn place to a wearable condition.
Have it repaired by invisible reweavtns.
Juanita Campbell, 1504 Foureh St. Ph
8684 attar 5 pm._________________61
Funeral Homes —C-7
EXECUTIVE SALES— Established invest-
ment institution, now showing profit of
147 per annum requires additional rep-
resentatives. Mature men of highest
integrity desired to call on persons who
have written requesting further infor-
mation about our investment program
•This is not. insurance. । Executive level
earnings. Contact Charles Guy, Brown-
wood Hotel, Saturday, 2 to 1 p.m., Sun-
This means more steady em-
ployes and more interest in their
work, as well as confidence In
the jobs they perform and in
their future.”
Employers who are Interested
in hiring the new graduates from
high school should contact the
nearest local office of the Texas
Employment Commission, where
applications and test records are
on file.
copper tubing
4. ■ EHRKE, Chiropractor
Offiee Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.n.
4th Floor XM Natl. Bank Bldg. Dal 9445
bath. 2002 Coggin Ave.
FURNISHED *p$8.. Close tn. City Court*.
SLAUGHTER'S Rug Cleaning — Rugs
cleaned, moth proofed, bound Uphol-
stery cleaned, carpet laid. 1711 Brady.
BROWNWOOD NURSING Home. L.V.N.
nurses. 24-hr. duty. Reasonable rates.
1601 1st. Dial 30314 We
NICELY FURN. 2-room apt . S25 Bio.;
also 3-room apt Private, close in 10$
west lines of_Vietoria CSL Sur-
vey 201 It is a deepening proj-
ect, with operator planning to
The following aspirants for pub-
lic offices have authorized The
Bulletin to announce their candi-
dacies:
COLEMAN-Frank W. Burger 1 Hogg 150. Butchers 25 cents high-
of Coleman staked location for I er. Sows steady. Most No. 1 and
3 grade, mixed 200-245 lbs., $15.75.
School gymnasium.
Thomas K. Wood, state high-
way engineer of Austin and a
member of the graduating class
of 1940, will serve as toastmaster.
He will be introduced by Alumni
President Mrs. J. W. Evans Jr.
The program, decorations, and
the menu will carry out the
Gypsy motif.
T. T. Saxon will give the in-
vocation. Recognition of honor
classes will be made by Miss
Nerita Till. Miss Vivian Moore
will sing Gypsy songs, and Gypsy
dances will be done by the girls
of the junior class at Richland
Springs High School, and also by
members of the junior and sopho-
more classes.
In a business session, new of-
ficers for the alumni organization
will be elected. Current officers
include Mrs. Evans as president;
Mrs. Jack Ford, vice-president;
and Woodie Parks, secretary-
treasurer. Standing executive of-
ficers are Mrs. M. B. Wood and
Mrs. T. T. Saxon.
#Ee-•
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CORNER—TREES
4200 FOURTH—The Interior I* fit for
a queen. Let* look it over. Any kind
of loan.
AIR CONDITION your car, up to 30
months to pay, 5re interest.
HARRY FORBESS
201 FISK
Navy Recruiting
Station Honored
A certificate naming the local
Navy Recruiting Station as the
"Navy Recruiting Station of the
Month” has been presented to
Petty Officer Walter Holcomb,
who is in charge of the station.
of these graduates in permanent
employment during their first
summer
in 1955 the TEC found 2.361
jobs for such graduates by Sep-
tember 1. not including part-time
and summer work for those still
attending school, and expects
better results this year.
As an additional service toward
job placement TEC counselors
will assist about 3,600 graduates
500-foot rotary wildcat seven I
miles northwest of Gorman. Site
is 1,263 feet from the south and
330 feet from the east lines of
Lot 11, Harvey Kendrick Survey
340.
GRADING—Any kind of dirt work,
tanks, etc. J. P. Brocksch. Ph. 27052.
5-11c
any conflict between urging coun-
ty delegations loyal to his program west lines of Section 82, LAL
to attend the state convention, and S
ACROSS from South Ward
School — corner 6th and
Ave. K, 5 rooms, $5250.
May be seen any day after
3 p.m. 181 c
3-BEDROOM house for sale. Southside
LAND breaking, chiseling, sub-soiling,
discing and planting. Latest equipment.
Ph. 4833. 13411c
Furniture & Appliances—F-6
LAWN MOWERS and M»> machine
sharpened. 1017 W. Commerce. Coleman
highway. 8-ip
nace and insulation. *1200 41000 cash.
IF YOU wish to buy or veil, call us.
We get results.
MILDRED & FORD ELLIOTT
Phone 29696—-day ar nlibt 2204 Fourth
quet will be held Saturday night his own indecision on, going to Dal-
at 8 at the Richland Springs High las
Grocery Burglarized
Second Time in Month
Special to The Bulletin
RICHLAND SPRINGS—For the
second time in the past month,
the L. W. Hindricks Grocery store
was burglarized Tuesday night.
Burglars took a large amount
of coffee and cigarettes, an add-
ing machine. The loot was said
to have totaled about,$600.
In the first burglary the store
lost about $300 worth of coffee
and cigarettes.
2-BEDROOMB, floor furne.ca, nent tn-
,140 and out Good trees and shruba,
toncod hark yard, barbegue pit Low
down payment About 835 mo. pay-
ments. See at 1831 Ban Benito, Ph. 9376.
He
Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer for our Brownwood policy-hold-
505 CENTER DIAL 2607
NEATLY furnirhed 4-room
GARDEN WORK—TMndem dise plowing.
Leveling. J. H. Brooke, 2003 14th. Phone
8549. tfc
WOODLAND APTS—Modern duplex**.
Completely furn. Bill* pd. Reasonable.
Kature's Finest Fertilirer N
POULTRY LITTER
Ideal for flower*, shrubs, lawn*, garden*
Packed in 50-1b. paper bag*
$1.00 per hundred ibs. $15.00 per ton
500 Iba. er more delivered
HEART O’ TEXAS FARM STORE
wanted. TV SERVICE— Day or Night.
Day phone 7969. Night
phone 7960. Barretf's, ft.
Worth highway. 5-23c
with high schools, explains the
TEC. is another of its move-
ments to provide employers with
a continuing source of qualified
workers, as well as serve the
youngsters seeking their first rea
employment
This service for high school
senior) is being expanded each
year. Where in 1955. 4.458 like-
ly prospects were referred to
prospective employers, some 5,-
000 or more will be sent to jobs
this summer, excluding pert-
time or summer jobs for those
still attending school or college.
Last year about 52 per cent at
those referrals resulted in job
placements. The TEC , expects
that ratio to increase also.
"Employers should be interest-
ed in th/ fact that these young-
sters are the finest training ma-
terial available,” said a spokes-
man. “They have been accustom-
ed to absorbing instruction for a
better part of their lives.
"Today’s graduates, through
counseling sssistance by school
and TEC counselors, are in better
position to select an occupation
for which they are best fitted.
nursery at the Los Angeles county i
* general hospital Friday was un-
der quarantine following the
1 deaths of three premature babies
County Attorney:
FIRMAN H SMITH
(Re-election)
GORDON GRIFFIN, JR
PRECINCT
Coastable. Precipet 1:
COLEMAN C. PRUETT
(Re-election)
W. A. (Tex) HERRING
MACK McCARTY
BURL E. HORTON
Now to the time for high school
students end others to get their
social security cards if they plan
to work during the holidays, ac-
cording to Raleigh R. Tuley. Jr.,
district manager of the Abilene
Social Security office.-
Tuley said there are few jobs
which do not require a social se-
curity card. He also suggested
that any prospective holiday
worker who has lost his card
1952 FORD V-8 4-Door Se-
dan. Radio, heater, new seat
covers and new paint. A
In selecting permanent voca-
tions As part of this service,
the General Aptitude Test Bat-
tery, measuring 10 aptitudes in
20 occupational fields is being
used.
The. program of cooperation
tain commeretal operators license, bteady '
employment if references soon. Tran- • A V V -- a • e
slent workers do not apply: Write Box «AI.I. 274 ■ K
JKL. c-o Bulletin 180 •a-- “ 4 e A •
Christian Churches called on 90,- area
000 church members Thurdaz.!to The local station had a March
try by "prayer and deed to keep quota of three enlistments, but
enlisted six men for Naval ser-
vice.
The station is located in the
Memorial Hall, and complete de-
tails of Navy service m y be ob-
tained there. -
a B’wod Lodge No. 279 A.F.&-
M AM, meets 1*4 Thursday of
aaM. each month at 7:30 p.m.
“KKSK2P Brownwood Chapter No. 141
"*5 RAM. meets 4th Thursday
V each month
Special meeting of B’wood Com-
mandery No. 22, Thurs., May 10, at
8 p.m. Ascension service.
B—AUTOMOTIVE
Furniture & Appliances—F-6
NEW AND USED furntture. We buy and
trade. The Decorator. 1307 Main. Ph.
9335. 4-4
TV and Accessories —F-6A
the offices. A new modern light-
ing system will be installed, along
with complete air conditioning
A special feature of the remod-
eling program will be the con-
struction of an assembly room for
use by small local groups. The
room will accommodate about 40, re-enter an old hole bottomed at
people. Mr Streckert said A 2,465 feet and deepen to 3,200
Apartments, Furnished—H-2
WELL furnished apt . pvt bath, refrig-
erator. Close in. 827 50. bill* pd. 409 E
Depot. Ph 20784 Ille
NICELY furnihea 2-bedroom apt All
convenience*, air conditioned. Garage.
Bill* pd 1008 Third St. 180c
2-ROOM and bath statrs apt. Close
in Clean, well furnished, pvt entrance.
ROOMS WITH private bath and maid
service. $7 week, g2l mo Guest-TV room.
staked as a 2,500-foot rotary
wildcat. Site is 1,650 feet from
Sixth St
A ROOMY 3-bedroom, large lot, fur-
UNFURNISHED house, recently reno-
vated. good location, Southside. W. T.
3 BEDROOMS—2 BATHS
127 TRIES— 1903 11th St A beautiful
home, lots and lot* of extra*, priced
reasonable.
1702 FIRST—GI—Very good home,
priced to sell.
2 HOUSES—Near High School on same
lot Sell together to a GT eheap.
1305 BROOKS—nice 2-bedroom home.
Small down payment, balance monthly
1118 LaMONTE—GI or FHA. Large cor-
ner lot. Priced to sell.
WE HAVE other home* of all type*.
Quick service.
hower "would beat Stevenson."
In 1952, for the aecond time in
modern history of the state. Re-
publicans carried Texas by a mar-
gin of about three per cent.
Shivers said he was not sure
whether he will attend the state
Democratic convention May 22 at
Dallas. But he firmly urged mem-
bers of minority delegations that , soton ,7n c.or. w nan
supported him in fight to go to the of Section 370. George W. Den-
convention and be heard. ton Survey
However, he quickly added that Seven mtles northwest of Put-
he waa not suggesting these dele- nam, Moore and Gilmore of Mid-
gations "act as roadblocks. . .not land No. 1 H. w- Wooten was
all.”
Shivers was ssked if he saw
4-ROOM modern apt. $31. bills pd Fay
by week or mo. Appiv 808 Sharp. 147tfe
3-ROOM furnished apt. Bills pd 1605
First. Dial 6964. 153
WELL located, well kept apts.
Reasonable rent. 1912 First and
1206 Ave. B. Hubert Shore, ph.
pump float.
( $75. 1108
179c
2 AND 3 ROOM apt. Pvt entrance*,
bill* pd. 809 Ave. G. Ph. 8240. 103*e
3 OR 4 ROOM furnished apt. Pvt. bath.
Bill* pd. 1519 Second. Ph. 7110. 162tte
LOVELY GROUND floor 2-BR apt also
small apt. Garages. 1601 Ave. E. 140tfe
9 a 3
D
MR AND MRS. ARTHUR
MIDDLETON and children of
Dallas will strive Saturday to
spend the weekend with Mrs.
Ora Pippin, 2011 Ave. D.
Pi* and Cake tale at Safe-
way Store . . . Golden Rod
Grove No. 36 Supreme.For-
est Woodmen Circle.
. ... For Wildcat in Should Request
Saff ta Callahan County Security Cards
FORT WORTH —UP— USDA-
Livestock:
Cattle $.800. Calves 300. Esti-
mates include 5,400 cattle and 200
calves on special 'seder-sale. In-
terest centered on sale of Here-
ford. stockers and feeders. Cham-
pion lot of steer calves, weights
2,200-ot rotary wildcat, 1 630 1454 Ibs f*23 .Load 467. Ibs..8;.5o.
feet from the south snd 1,013 feet Most 8ood calyes and.vearlings
from the east lines of SP Survey, around »“ to 219.Load 4771b
301 . heifer sold for slaughter at $21 50
______ and load heavier weights $20.50.
GOOD top soil, sand, chat, tractor work.
9 and 14 inch post hole*. Carl Beene.
‘ORD Au
Homes, Unfurnished —H-6
"4
M: ’ :*
.. .... should also file at once for a
King and John DeFord of Abl- duplicate card from the Abilene
lene No. 1 Arthur Beasley, etux, social security office. Appca-
will be a 4.200-foot rotary wild- tions for cards are stocked at
cat four miles southwest of. al post offices
Putnam, spotting 330 feet from \ , 1.
the north and west lides of the Women, who have changed their '
southeast quarter of Section 25. ommariase phouldnaln
---- apply at once tor a replacement
TP&L LAUNCHES | BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, May 11, 1>M--T
remodeling work Location Ready Summer Workers
AT LOCAL OFFICES - ‘
WANTED—Experienced car hop. Apply
in person only. Bill'* Drive-In. 181c
WANTED—TV and radio repairman for
our Abilene store. Apply Denman Music
QUALITY TV SERVICE, day
or night. For night service
call 9331 or 30783. Covey’s
Radio-TV, 200 N. Center.
tfc
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05
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a nuclear warhead and capable of
waa RAY—Noted psychologist. Rays
Motel On the Hil, Ft Warth Hwy.
• PROFESSIONAL ~
CAMP’S
TV Tube Service
NATIONAL BRANDS tested tubes
No charge if the trouble is not a
tube. Service calls made anytime
after 4 p.m. and all day Sunday and
Monday. If no answer when you
HOUSE LEVELINGS and carpenter work.
Guaranteed. Dial 27779 or 4985 4-2p
HOUSE MOVING, foundation work. C. F.
Coffee, 1036 W. Commerce. Ph. 28497.
3-12p
I—REAL ESTATE
Approximately •,000 Texas
high school graduates will be as-
aisted toward successful employ-
ment by the Texas Employment
Commission after completing high
school in June. This assistance
is made possible through co-
operative arrangements between
the local offices’ of the Texas
Employment Commission and 15S
high schools throughout the
State.-
Last year the TEC took 8.455
work applications from young-
sters before the end of the school
year, and the 1956 total should
show a substantial increase.
Without Interrupting their school
work, TEC Interviewers take
their applications for employ-
ment,, administered about 8,000
specific aptitude (sales and
clerical) and typing and short-
hand profictency tests, and ex-
pect to place more than a third
I—REAL ESTATE
100 8. Broadway
Poultry & Supplies —F-11
STARTED big type white Leghorn pul-
lets of various ages at reasonable
price*.
Drive up anyday- Bring your coups—
Select your birds. Take them home with
you.
A. H. DEMKE POULTRY FARM
Smith Springs Rd.
Stephenville. Tea.
Ph. L-4274
1853 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan
Radio and heater, motor com-
pletely overhauled, nice twotone
finish, interior very clean, low
mileage. . Qon
One owner.......... VUVV
1953 BUICK 4-Door Sedan. Radio
and heater, power steering, fac-
tory built air conditioner. A real
family car. Must see to appreci-
ate.
TRADE WITH US—
YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS
HOUSE and commercial building located
at Fourth and Coggin for sale to be
moved. Call Harlow* Oil Co., 3642. 172tfc
ROOMY modern 5 rooms, attached ga-
rage. Low OI equity. Call 6664. 180c
FOR SALE or lease—35 acres, irrigated.
3-BR on Ave.’ A. 14250. Will trade
5-ROOM brick on 4th. 15800 % down.
5-ROOM In Bangs. $5,000, $2000 down,
balance to suit or will trade.
3-BR on 5th—84200 Will trade
3 ROOMS—150x180 ft. lot, $2000. Will
trade.
3 ROOMS and bath, furnished, on 18x100
ft. lot. 8650.
320 ACRES-110 farm, lovely bom* on
highway, 3 miles of Brownwood $83
per acre
FOR SALE or rent 15-room apt. house,
furnished or unfurnished.
the north and 2,970 feet from the
er. You will have to drive | EXPERIENCED fountatn help
it to believe $135 •5 in 52 55 •
PHILLIPS 66
FERTILIZER (66
ammanium Bulfate — 21% Nitrogen
Ezcellent for lawns, gardens, fruis srees
WOW AVAILABLE a‘
Phillips 66 W« rehouse
Aad All Phillipu 66 Stations
HARLOWE OIL CO. _
Bus. Prop. For Sale —1-2
NICELY furnished bedrooms, air cond
$5 wk., 818 mo., with pvt. bath $8 wk.,
820 mo. 401 E. Chandler. tfc
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