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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY i BUSINESS DIRECTORY F—FOR SALE
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POLITICAL
• ASTROLOGIST
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2401 Elizabeth Drive.
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the dpartment of
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A—ANNOUNCEMENTS C—BUSINESS SERVICE
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Cards of Thanks
4-4e
9235.
TOMMIE T. ALLIN
H. Lee and children
Special Notices
Bedroom Suites
Precinet 3:
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P. 231s
118 E Adam.
—I-1
Acreages For Sale
TV and Accessories —F-6A
— C.9
lowed to run rampant
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WILBURN SENSING
B—AUTOMOTIVE
CALL 27418
188tfe
Texas.
— B-1
For Sale
—F-7
— C-17
Livestock
Con ntractors
PIIONE 419
Will consider Belli
building, or
ing
and
fixtures separately. A real bargain.
Miseellaneous
— C-20
—F-12
Miscellaneous
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Phone St It
—1-3
. phone mu
Circle
Ph 2642
— 6-20
190tfe
33600.
sharpened. 1017 W. Commerce Coleman
7-1p
highway.
D—EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted
—-D-1
210c
UOn
411 B. Depot.
USED CARS
wo-
man for inside work. Perma-
l
210c
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W
164tfe
9891.
Is attending the Trainin
201te
Phone 9237.
SEWING—AU kil
-B-1
For Sale
and sewing. butto
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
2036fe
located Apoly 1700 Vincent.
McLean. 1005 B
. AND
E——FINANC
We the Undersigned
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INVEST
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Insurance
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
27384.
7-11-p
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wish to announce
11-14
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that beginning
WANT TO BUY
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$20,000
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
Win par cash for good residential Lot
Private.
SAVED
Bills
Hardwood floors. Air conditioned
RICE AGENCY
Attends Postal Session
Our Shops Will Be
M3 Brown
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
CLOSED AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON
805 Brown
Dial 2555
ON SATURDAYS
the
—E-3
Loans
—B-5
Trailers
AUTO LOANS
—H-10
Rest Homes
—C-3A
TV Repairs
B
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4
a
DIVIDENDS
L
Call Us Anvtime
Wrap-Around Windshields
Denounced by Eye Expert
210
—15
WEATHERBY
Motor Co., Inc.
$195
$195
ALLEN FUNERAL IN
SAN ANGELO TODAY
Coggin.,
Siituation Wanted
4425.
Wanted To Buy
HEALER
MOTOR CO.
PLUMBING-HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
GOOD top soil, sand, chat, tractor work.
9 and 14 inch post holes. Carl Beene.
2-ROOM furnished apt., pvt. entrances,
front and back. Bills pd. Ph. 8240. 609
( omplete Kepair Service
Prompt Efficient
Guaranteed
TOP QUALITY
A- USED CARS
Bataa* C.
Farm Supplies
E
2.
323 Brown
Homes For Sale
Phone
209
Lots Of
transportation
1946 FORD Panel.
Extra clean
FORT WORTH (UP)—Produce:
Poultry: Fowl 4 1-2 lbs. and up
18 cents, under 4 1-2 lbs. 13, roost-
ers 11, fryers 20.
Eggs: Medium 28, large 30.
• Arc0**0
asomar • BATAOS—SU Bld at.
represent interests which operate
309 welis in Texas.
We don't have to teed It—
we'll swap for It."
Building Materials
EXTRA GOOD used lumber. Brown Bree
MODERN, French Provincial and 18th
dentury . . .
COME BY—LEr US SHOW YOU
Austin-Morris Furniture Co.
convention being held in
N. M.
Instiguctions
HIGH SCHOOL
s-stc
_F4
Phone 8519
211e
FOR SALE- A real buy. Available about
July 1. Can be seen in use now.
Coggin Avenue Drug &
Variety
BBOWNWOOD
for our Brownwood policy-hold-
ers during past two years.
DENMAN
INSURANCE AGENCY
, everything
Adams. Ph
203te
—H-5
Sewing A Laundry
FABKicox
INVIS1BIK uwuma
on
Chrome Makes Glare
“The driver who needs must use
such, since the device is now uni-
versal. suffers from terrific visual
distortion due to prismatic effect,
increased glare because of the fo-
cusing of extraneous light in the
or you
Mrs. a.
UPRIGHT piano lor sale. Call 28370.
212c
apt.. 628: also nue
, eione in. 70S Ma-
177te
—H-4
1953 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe.
Radio and heater, and overdrive.
VARIETY STORE
FIXTURES
RAMILTON, TEXAS
FOR SALE
Ph. 8479, Main Hotel.
NICE BEDROOMS-Clos. in.
fufnishea. H wMk. «00 a. i
7000 ___
Homes, Furnished
s
Ave. o.
AIR OND. 2-room 1
3-room apt. Private,
lone.
Bedrooms
JERSY Milch Cow. 3rd calf. Ph. 29253.
Inquire at Rumble Station, Cisco high-
way. 210
HAROLD F. GIST (Re-election)
County Attorney:
FIRMAN H. SMITH
(Re-election)
GORDON GRIFFIN. JR
PRECINCT
Constabie. Precinet 1:
COLEMAN C. PRUETT
(Re-election)
W A. (Tex) HERRING
mack McCarty
BURL E. HORTON
212 Fisk Ave.
DeSOrO & PLYMOUTH
SALES & SERVICE
Phone 2455
ROOMS WITH private bath and maid
service. 87 week, $25 mo. Guest-TV room.
CHICAGO (UP)— An eye doc
tor said today that the wrap-
around windshield ia a "diabolol-
cal device" that creates visual
distortions which could' lead to
traffic accidents
Dr. Dupont Guerty, chaitman of
CUSTOM hay baltne, land breaxtne ena
prpartnt. Komer KentL. ra. ««1 leztte
Furniture * Appliances—F-S
HBW AND U8ED turacure, we buy ana
ne Th. Daorator. UH Mato. P
ONE TON Mathis refrigerated air con-
ditioner Perfect condition, never used.
WE WISH to thank everyone who ad-
Mtstet, to to #any S .205
hour of sorrow. May God De99 5m
NOWAVALABLE at
Phillips 66 Warehouse
Ana an ppe 6s Stations
MARLOWE OIL CO.
4 UNIT Motel modern trailer park gro-
cery store with stock and modern fix-
tures, service station, also living quar-
ters. Ideal for man and wife. Come and
see this bargain.
PARK MOTEL
NEED CASH?
LET US buy or swap for the unwanted
items. In your storeroom or garage.
REMEMBER—
WE BENT OR SELL any item ia Mr
stote. Come in and browse around. ...
THE SWAP SHOP
USED CAR LOT
SU Fisk Dial 2417
Funeral Homes
Davis-Morris
Funeral Home
Dial 2651
FUNERAL UNDER PERSONAL
DIRECTION OF
onse Cantwell — Ormer pitts
HAwin Davis — Meivin storm
BILLY CAMP’S
TV TUBE SERVICE
No charge if not a tube or fine.
Service Calis $2.00 Day or Night
DIAL 27418 ' 1
a. H EHRKE hroptaetor
ortice Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
4lb Flow MS ML Bank Bidg- Dial 9445
Sheriff:
RAY E. MASTERS (Re-election)
HUGH H. FOX
Tax Assessor-Collector
A. C. (Audice) NEWTON
- (Re-election)
OADIS A. BURNETT
Commissioner, Precinct 1:
J. E. (Joe) TEKVOOREN
(Re-election)
D. C. LEMMONS
BILLY
CAMP'S
TV Tube Service
ling fixtures and leas-
will sell the building
2-BEDROOM O I home. Equity over
4700. wil take $200. 1104 Tenth, Dial
1 ' "
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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,
• MATTRESS RENOVATING
ONE DAY MAITBEM SERVICE
mnersorne and Renevate
FREE PICK UP and DELIVEHY
within one aunared aemes
LETBETTER & SONS
ig Union
Olorieta,
A CAFE building and all natures, on
one of the best corners in Brownwood.
STATE
Representative, lira District:
BEN DOYLE SUDDERTH
w. R. (BiD CHAMBERS
M Y. STOKES JR
COUNTY
A GOOD six room home on south aide,
a real bargain, small cash payment.
Rice Agency
standpoint, the wrap-around wind-
shield. In the employment of
this windshield. and the stylist’s
77
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and transportation furnished.
201155 between 6 & 8 p.m.
DEPENDABLE man or
Miscellaneous
LAW N MOWERS and
distinction regarding older age
SSl Ea-u2an ",."7*
axial area of the windshied. and
insuperable diplopia idouble M-
steal from ghost lmages resulting
from surfa reflectons exege-
ated by the acute curvature"
Guerry said that slare from
which required Mr. Eisenhower’s
operation — reoccurs quite often
even after surgery.
A reporter asked Hagerty if this
report had failed to take into ac-
count that this recurrence is less
likely to happen in persons of Mr.
Eisenhower’s age. Hagerty said
the reporter was “exactly right.”
There’s A Difference
Hagerty said he had discussed
TRATLERS tor sale or rent. Local end
one-way mUM Hitches furnished. Leach
Bros. Mff. CO.. 210 N Main. Dial 1381 «
C—BUSINESS SERVICE
first visitors outside his staff and
family since his operation. The
doctors also reported he has suf- ,
fered no ill effects from the liq-
uids that he has been drinking.
Mr. Eisenhower sipped at least
two servings of beef broth as well
as tea and warm water Thursday.
They supplemented intravenous
feeding.
When Mr. Eisenhower received
Adenauer, he had been free for
nearly 24 hours of the drainage
tube that ran through his nose to
his stomach. The tube was used
to keep his stomach free of
waste.
The President entered the hospi-
tal at 1:40 p.m., EDT, last Fri-
day. Doctors began operating on
him to relieve an intestinal block
at 2:59 a.m. the next day. They
concluded the operation one hour
and 53 minutes later and called
it successful.
room, kitchen, dinette, bath
tinds of tailoring
op covered. Mrs.
1d. Dial 4669.
W
KKENTS
sawa machine
WOODLAND AFTB—Modern @uplexes.
Compltt.lv fura. bum pa. Reasonable.
Ph. MW.___veefe
FURNISHED apU.. elose In. City Courts.
300 Hello Plain, Dial SMI.__
PURNISHED 3-room apt, completely
private. Close in. 407 B. Anderton Ph.
28940.______________________________
DUPLEX—8 rooms, nicely furnished, well
The following aspirants for pub-
lic offices have authorized The
Bulletin to announce their candi-
dacies:
osED-owaranteea wasnera, gaa rangea,
fetfigeratora, sweepera. Harr- Coenran
appilancaa. 1304 Main Dial 3044 He
Reach Agreement
KANSAS CITY (UP-Represte
tatives of the Sinclair Oil Corpor-
ation and the on. Chemical and
Atomic Workers International Un-
ion. representing some 10,000 Sid-
clair employes throughout the
country, reached agreement early
today oa a new contract.
one-
Mrs. Nelson said none of the
Brownwood girls were involved
in the Tuesdsy night incident
in which some 200 girls were
reported to have fainted or
suffered from heat in connec-
tion with initiation ceremonies.
She added that the behavior of
the Brownwood group was out.
standing from the time they
left here Mondsy morning until
their return Thursday.
"The girls had a wonderful
time and enjoyed beautiful ac-
comodations at the Shamrock-
Hilton Hotel and are to be com-'
mended on perfect co-operation
to make the trip a very pleasant
RISHLAND SPRINGS — Thur-
man Saxon, Richland Springs
postmaster, attended the state
meeting of the National League
of Postmasters held in Waco
Sunday through Wednesday.
Highlight of the meeting was
the address by Deputy Post-
master General Thomason of
Washington. D. C. \
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
14 tv Cetury boat and traller for sale.
see at 383 Norwood. BWc
14-pr DIXIE boat ana motor far sale
or trade. Marvin Reed's Gun Exchange,
Three Arrests By ,
Police Announced
Contracting - Repairing
0. C. TOWERY
ELECTRIC
303 Norwood — Phone 29915
Prompt Efficient Service
1985 PLYMOUTH Savoy V-8 4-
Door. Radio, heater, tinted glass,
new whitewall Ures, twotone.
exceptionally $1696
1954 PONTIAC 4-Door Station
Wagon. Radio, heater, power
steering, power brakes, tinted
glass, good tires. S 1 495
One owner. Clesn.....•1
1949 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 4-Door
Sedan. Radio, heater, good tires.
MILDRED & FORD ELLIOTT
Phone 28896—day or night 2204 Pourth
LARGE house on large corner lot. cr
would trade for smaller house. Dial
22029. 2008 Vincent. 7-60
1200 Vincent
S. A. M' HORSE
Plumbinz & Heating ( O.
i HONE 1003
arrival.ata San.Angeloihospital. dream * nightmare has been al-
Six years ago Mr. Allen De-
• PLUMBTSS-STEAMFITTERS
WE BEU. Jetglass water neate alas to
rapair week. DUH STM. R L foung-
Funeral services for Tommie
T. Allen, 35, former resident
of Brownwood, were to be held
3 p.m. today in Cox Memorial
Chapel of San Angelo, with
burial in San Angelo’s Lawn-
haven Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Allen, operator of Allen
Magnolia Station in San Angelo,
died Wednesday night of a bullet
wound in his head. Justice of
the Peace J. B. Holberg ruled
that the wound was self-inflicted.
A .38 revolver was found near
the body. Allen was dead on
driver fatigue as to result indi-
rectly in accident causation." He
said it constitutes "a bar erd at
toe first magnitude, aad CM toot
cries out for corrosttna " -
1M0 MERCURY 4-Door. Ra-
dio. heater, overdrive turn
slznals. Good
tires and paint "■ sr
Pecan Valley Electric Co.
Special Visitors'
Day Set Sunday
Special visitors’ day will be
observed Sunday at the Hpiscopal
Church of the Good Shepherd,
according to an announeement
by the rector, the Rev. James M.
Stoney. Jr
“Visitors are welcome M any
and all services st bur chuteh,"
Mr stoney emphasized, "But be-
esuse so many of our friends
have expressed a desire to visit
and worship with us, we have
designated the third Sundar of
each month as Speeial Visitor.
Day." We will extend a warm
welcome to all Who eome and
will worship with ub," he con-
tinued.
Services foe the day will In-
clude Holy Communion at 9 a.m.:
Sunday School at 9:48 a.m. With
classes for all ages; and morning
prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. at
.which time a nursery will be
open in the Parish House for
babies and small children.
—Livestock:
Cattle 450. Part of receipts
weighed up on previous contracts.
Few cows sold steady with utility
offerings 310.50 to 312. Canners
and cutters $7.50 to $10.50.
Calves 100. Steady. Commercial
and good slaughter calves $13 to
38.50. Other grades and stockers
scarce.
Hogs 200. Butchers steady to 25
cents lower, mostly 25 cents off.
Sows steady. No. 1, 2 and 3 grade,
mixed 200-250 lbs.. $16 and $16.25.
A few head 816.50. Few lighter
weights carrying medium grade,
$13 to 815.50. Sows $11 to $13.50.
Sheep 400. Receipts mostly
spring lambs. Trade on slaughter
lambs dull and demand narrow.
Sales and bids fully 83 lower, or
36 under late last week. Few
Stocker lambs steady to weak.
Good and Choice slaughter spring
lambs $16 to 817. Cull and utility
$7 to 815 Few Stocker spring
lambs 813 to 315.
NATIONAL BRANDS tested tube*.
Ho eharge « the trouble is not a
tube. If no answer when you
call, please call again. I will return
ahortiy-
Service Calls $2.00
DAY OR NIGHT
WANrED: Experienced short order
cooks, waitresses: also dishwashers. AD-
ply .'tn person, Chicken Hut, 207 E. Com-
merche. 212c
WArITED: Salesman for ice cream ae-
livenpy. Write Box D. B. % Bulletin. 211p
DIB H WASHER wanted. Apply in person.
Schwartz Eat Shop, 910 Austin. 210c
NEID 2 ex-service men free to travel
Gui ban teed 860. per week. Room rent
Texas Independents
Look To Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela (UP-
Reliable sources reported today
that several Independent Texas oll
men plan to open wide-scale oil
operations in Venezuela in co-op-
oration with local interests.
The reports said that the Texas
group is prepared to invest up to
3150 million in Venezuela oil op-
erations. The Texans, believed to
be headed by Irvin Ross, organ-
ized the Venezuelan Leashold Co.
to receive new oil concessions ex
pected to be announced soon by
the Venezuelan government.
Other Americans reported to be
in the group included T. R. Boger,
Grady Carl. Lee Flowers and R.
J. Monaghan. Boger was said to
»wooa Lodue Ne..rAP &
AM, MW 1« T38Fp.M 1
Brownwood Capter HO. 141
RAM mest 6 Thursday
eneh month.
Brownwood Commandery. No. 32 K
meets 2nd Thursday,
mfownwbacune io. * meets
each 4th Thursday.___________
SEALED BID OFFER.' HWY-6489.
10:00 A.M., June 22, 1954: Sealed
bids will be received in the state
board of control, secretarys of-
fice Capitol building, Austin,
Texas until 10:00 A.M., June 22.
1956 covering the sale of 1—1949
Dodge M-ton truck belonging to
the Texas Highway Department
and is located at Brownwood.
Texas. Bid blanks may be obtain-.
ed from highway dept, or board
of control. Refer to above sale
number. 209c
ana .vezu.ve. neint for right party. Some
Practically new whitewall tires. | experience necessary. Apply
You will be proud to be seen inlin person, Dairy Maid, 1812
X-..............$895 - ■
PURNISHKD home-Itvine room bed-
RESroS= Tavorit ivawl that
Hu a cigarette bum. moth hole or
tom place to a wearable condition.
Hava U repaired by invisibie reweavins-
Juanita. Campbell. ISM Fourth St. Ph
8884 Uber s p.m.________________44e
CURTAINS bedsprenda, rugs, washed.
u,ed inuahed. Washang done, wet wam,
r dry or finished. Hand tromane U-Wasn,
Me Ph Maytae washers. Steam nestea
Bearcy-a Laundry, 1710 Third. 13-226
came manager ot the Farmers
& Homemakers Market and
Frozen Food Locker on North
Fisk in Brownwood. He owned
a locker in Rising Star before
coming here.
Allen was born Aug. 23, 1920
In Hope, Ark. His parents mov-
ed to Rising Star when be was
a year old. He was a World
War II veteran and a member
of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife:
mother, Mrs. Floyd Allen of
Bangs; two daughters, Linda Sue
Allen of Burnet and Freddie
Jean AllBn of Midland: two step-
daughters of the home; six
brothers, Jack and Earnest
AUen, both of San Angelo, and
A. M., Bobby, Larry and Floyd
Allen Jr., all of Bangs, and a
sister. Mrs. W. T. Smith of San
Angelo.
novf MOVING, tomndatton v«l C. •___
Cotkee, 1036 W Commeree. Fh. 342 aiuHieai. Radios, Pianos -F-8
partly furnished. Dial 30904.
2CTef (he point with the. Pcesidem's doc-:
S MOM?' nigs tors and . pointed, ouk fhe
n. 4240 down payment to veteran. Ph
1950 FORD V-8 Station Wag-
on. Radio, heater, turn sig-
nals, locally owned. SA95
Real nice, 3 seats V7-•
American Medical Association's
105th annual convention.
Guerry said the wrap-around
windshield violates “all basic op-
tical principles" and cteates dis-
tortion and increased glare.
All Guilty
He charged that automobile
manufacturers "have all been
guilty of that great human falling
of allowing style and so-Called
beauty of design to supersede the
aafe and functional
“They have allowed the stylists
the public s eye and then build
the car with this solel to mind,
and function be damned," Guer-
ry said.
"The most blatant example of
to first decide what would catch
this policy in recent years is that
diabolical device, from a visual
standpoint, the wrap-around wind-
shielf. In the employment of this
windshield, and the stylist's
Dr. Newman To Preach At
Calvary Baptist Church
Dr. Guy D. Newman, presi-
dent of Howard Payne College,
will speak at both morning and
evening services Sunday at
Calvary Baptist Chureh.
The pastor, Rev. W. D. Malone,
B’wood Rainbow
Girls Back From
Houston Assembly
Twenty-two Rainbow Girls
from Brownwood who attended
the Grand Assembly in Houston
this week were publicly praised
today in a statement to The
Bulletin by their mother adviser,
Mrs. Jimmie Nelson,
The girls returned to Brown-
wood early Thursday afternoon
by chartered bus, along with
Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Darrell
Wilburn P.Kensing
Will Be Ordained
Rev. Wilburn Perry kenstne
or Mason will be ordained at St
Paul Lutheran Church in Mason
June 17. He is a recent gradute
of Wartburg Theological Semin-
ary of Dubuque, Iowa.
Mrs. Kensing is the former
Marilyn Ohlenbusch, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Ohlenbtasch
of Brookesmith.
Rev. and Mrs. Kensing have
been living in Bellevue, lowa,
where he worked in St. John Lu-
theran Chureh while attending
the seminary. Mra. Kensing
taught in the public schools
there. :
They will make their home in
Dickinson, where Rev. Kensing
wm natutie duttes pster of
faith. Ldberan chunck fbltew==E
ing his ordination.
‘"’e MIS mak
GARDEN WORK—Tandem disc plowing.
Leveling. J. H. Brooks, 2000 14th. Phone
8569. «e
YOU WILL be so-so-so happy in this
modernistic homa. Ceramic tile bath. 2
Panel Ray heaters, decidely different.
P.H.A. or OI loan.
PRE-WAR. 3 bedrooms and den. Wear
bus, stores and schools.
3% IRRIGATED acres. 6 rooms, fine
condition. Trees, all utilities, close in.
5 ACRES—an irrigated farm that will
produce an income and have a roomy
modern home.
VETERANS—you may contract painting
and repair and closing expense on a
good home.
WE WANT HOMES TO SELL
pd Cheap rent. 1417 Ave. J. Ph. 5949 or
5940. 207tfe
Homes, Furnished —H-S
FURNISHED rock house. 4 rooms and
sleeping porch. 1404 Second St. 208tfe
Homes, Unfurnished —H-S
5-ROOMr house, good location, near high
sehool. Ph Dr. J. A. Bryant, 33101. 102U
E-ROOM house for sale. $2000. Beauti-
ful location. Ph 22078. 1971re
Business Property —H-7
LARGE sheet iron barn for storage or
business. Pt Worth highway in Early.
Bee Mrs. Harry Craig or Ph. 27957.
110c
1955 PLYMOUTH 2-Door.
Radio, heater, windshield
washer, original paint and
upholstery. S1395
One owner....... "V-‛
ologv said toot toe wrap-arena
Medical College of Virginia. matte shield..whileanot.drqetx.
the assertion at the close of the "5 -o a---eu-ss isotth
LARGE LOT— Excellent location, old
5-room house, cheap. 1507 Ave. D. Apply
201 E Anderson.
FOR SALE—To settle estate, sev-
eral houses, one duplex, all
PHILLIPS 66 »
FERTILIZER (66
JUNE-JULY SALE—a SO pet 100 »• Bac
""M ARK ET gucran. womntrctca for Mrs.
FORT WORTH (UP •(USDA J: P. Dickinson as bus ehaper-
H—RENTALS__
Apartments. Furnished—H-2
NEWLY decorated 3-room downstairs
apt. Private back and front entrances.
Couple or lady preferred. Apply 1417
Ave. J. Dial 5949 or 5940. 202tfc
GARAOB APT., quiet, nicely furnished,
carpets, tile drainboard. To employed
adults. Apply 2207 Ave. E. 210c
3-ROOM unfurnished house, 825. Also
4-robm fora, apt., bills pd., $35. Apply
808 Sharp m.__147tfc
WELL located, well kept apts.
Reasonable rent. 1912 First and
1206 Ave. B. Hubert Shore, ph.
Two men were arrested by
city police Thursday and a third
waa picked np early today and
placed in city jail.
A 49-year-old man was arrest-
ed Thursday morning on a
charge of drunkenness.
The other man, 28, arrested
Thursday night was picked up on
a warrant from the Brown
County sheriffs office He en-
tered a plea of guilty in county
court this morning on a charge
of swindling by worthless check
under 350 and was assessed a
fine of 85 and costs.
Police at 2:14 a.m. today ar-
rested a 27-year-old man on a
charge of carrying a concealed
weapon.
Slaughter’s Rug Cleaning— Ruga cleane, I
moth proofed, bound. Upholstery cleah-
ed. oarpet laid. 1711 Brady, Ph. 5678.
213Xp
1952 STUDEBAKER V-8 4-Door
Sedan. Radio, heater and over-
drive. This will be an ideal second
*" s,-...............$595
1947 FORD Coupe. A real fishing
car. A-1 motor SAK
and tires................
TRADE WITH Us-
YOUR NEIGHBOR HAS
HOLLEY
CHEVROLET CO.
Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
505 CENTER DIAL 2807
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
Ft Worth highway Dial 7969
FOR BALE—To be moved. « ims.. bath,
good construction. 1108 First. Inquire 911
Booker. 5-13p
TO BE MOVED—• rooms, bath. Good
construction. 1102 First. Inquire 911
Booker. 6-27p
2-BEDROOM home, attached garage, at-
tie fan, adjoining park, 84500. 1018 San
Benito. Ph. 20833. 212p
FACING COGGINPARK
MAKE US AN OFFER
THE BEST of locations — Parkcrest,
South Ward. Corner lot, pecan trees
fireplace, 2 or 3 bedrooms, double ga-
ragge, tile bath and counters, 2% baths.
811,000 loan available. Way below re-
placement cost. 2111 First Bt. Phon?
22654. 206tfe
INEW AND MODERN
105 ACRES, improved right, close in
for trade.
200 ACRES, close to. 880 per.
5 ROOMS redecorated. 86500
5 ROOMS. Durham St 84500
NEW 3-beeroom, din, double garage.
89500 *4
4 ROOM 10th St 82650.
WE NEED LISTINGS, and if you need
a farm or ranch we have it.
EMZY BROWN
1016 W. Commerce ...... Phone 29191
Bus. Prop. For Sale —1-2
FOR SALE OR TRADE-
one," Mrs. Nelson said. "All
returned tired but happy—the
majority bringing back ‘A’ or
’B' certificates of proficiency,’’
she concluded.
pobr ALL kind* of yard work—Call
27434 2100
RICH TOP SOIL—Sand, gravel, chat. W.
A. Middleton. 804 W. Andetson. Dial
3:1751. 7-10
JARDEN plowing—Diacloa and lvel-
Ira Ariveways. Lewellen. 1651 Wood St.
PE. 29030.
ceneral Yard Work, hedge clippint
siarub work & light hauling. Ph. 7180.
>Up
Boats, Fishing Equip. —FJ
12 FT. BOAT, 12 hp. motor; 3 boys
bicycles, 24" and 26". perfect conditumn.
HOUSE LEVELINGS and carpenter work.
Ouaranteed. Dial 27779 or 4965. 4-2p
Fisk *8 Third
• Furnimre LphobRerti
FUaNITURLypuQLarEaING-
samples W. N. wilis, 1110
dial 27166.
ALLGOOD NURSING HOME Readv for
Busfness. $50 up. Pireproof, an 15th st.
Fh. 22003. t-38
BROWNWOOD NURSING Home. L.V.N,
nurses euty Ressonabie retea
1601 1st. Dial 30378 \ Me
Ik
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formed an emergency opration to
remove an obstruction in his small
intestine.
Tube Removed
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty also said the
irksome drainage lube which had
been run through the President’s
nose has not been put back in.
He was last forced to use this
tube at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
A syndicated columnist, Doris
Fleeson, has reported that the
medical literature indicates ileitis
—the intestinal inflammation
groups.
Maj. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton,
commander of Walter Reed Army
Hospital and the surgeon who op-
erated on the President, has aaid
the President probably will leave
the hospital about June 23.
The President planned a rou-
tine conference during the day
with Presidential Assistant Sher-
man Adams. His hospital regi-
ment was expected to call for
drinking more broth and tea and
taking more short walks about the
Presidential Suite at Walter Reed.
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty said Mr. Ei-
senhower was less uncomfortable
Thursday than at any time since
his intestinal operation Saturday.
Connell Calls Meeting
“We hope this will be so each
day,” Hagerty said.
The National Security Council
called its weekly meeting today at
the White House. Vice President
Richard M. Nixon was scheduled
to preside in place of Mr. Elsen-
hower as Nixon did after the
President's heart attack last fall.
The council postponed its meet-
ing from Thursday because two
cabinet members could not be
present. One of them — Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles—had
joined German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer in a hospital visit to the
President.
No Bad Effects
The President's doctors reported
he suffered no untoward physical
effects from the visit by Dulles
and Adenauer — the Presient’s
LT. COL. AND MRS. GEORGE
E ABERNATHY and daughter,
will arrive this morning to visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Abernathy, Oakridge
Ranch, Route 1. Brownwood.
I—REAL ESTATE-
Tom Lafferty Electric
.... ...J
J OR 4 BEDROOMS, corner lot Will
trade for small house or other property.
Sell small down payment.
2103 TWELFTH—Tile bath oak floors,
Venetian blinds, lots of closets. Small
down payment or trade for cat or
other property.
WILL BUILD to suit you, and trade
for your old house.
Bennett - Forbess
Inc.
Dial 28435 201 FISK D1 33735
4-ROOM boxed house to be moved, for
sale or trade for good car. Dial 6464 or
FINANCING OR REFINANCING
cuick service— low rates. local hand-
ling of claimE, local paymonte.
INSURANCE SAVINGS
HARRY FORBESS
i 281 FISK
Disl 33735 Residence 6586
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