The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 321, Ed. 2 Thursday, June 24, 1948 Page: 19 of 24
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eeinet No. 1, Place
B. Clark, unopposed
as county treasurer,
yn Meeks, candidate
as constable of Pre-
35.
ts of all candidatea
erably higher than
nes, due July 13
5. and by August 3.
Include the parts
for holding the first
maries.
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er when he goes to
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' CURIOSITY TRAPS
THIEF OF CAMERA
WACO, June 24. ()—Curios-
ity trapped a thief in Waco.
Miss Lillie Mae Herring re-
ported a camera was stolen
from her parked car Monday
a afternoon. Soon after photog-
* rapher Jimmy Willis report-
ed that a youth was at his
shop wanting a partially ex-
posed film developed and act-
ing very suspicious.
Willis developed the film
while the suspect waited. And
there was a picture of the own-
er of the camera.
in jail, the youth explained:
"I was just curious to see
what picture* were on the
film.”
Maritime Strike Again Called Off After
3 Courts Extend Injunctions Against Unions
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NEW YORK. June 24 (P——New
threatened shipping strikes on
three coasts and in the Great
Lakes region were in effect today.
The orders were issued in New
York, San Francisco and Cleve-
land yesterday—on the eve of the
expiration of temporary strike
bans obtained by the government.
In New York, the full force of
a Taft-Hartley law clause was in-
voked by Federal Judge John W
Clancy who extended a 10-day re-
straining order to an 80-day anti-
strike injunction.
The “cooling off" order affects
70,000 shipping workers—members
of the CIO Maritime Union and
two other CIO unions—on the East
and Gulf Coasts.
In San Francisco, Judge George
B. Harri* extended for another 10
day* the temporary restraining
order issued June 14 against five
unions representing 30,000 workers.
He withheld a ruling on four mo-
tions to dismiss the government's
request for an 80-day injunction
In Cleveland, Judge Emerich
B. F. Freed also extended
for 10 days a temporary anti-
strike order to block a work stop-
page by the NMU against Great
Lakes shipping.
Judge Freed said he "never
believed there was any proposition
Th
ive
When a
hungry man
dreams
of Beans-
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of law clearly giving the right to
strike and 1 would like to see
such authority."
After the New York injunction
was issued, NMU President Jo-
seph Curran said in letters to the
union membership that the union
“will not strike in the face of a
federal injunction.”
He added, however, that left
wing factions may use “illegal
means in an effort to stampede
the membership or split the union
to a phony Communist-dominated
strike.. . ."
A government motion to enjoin
55 East and Gulf Coast shipping
companies from engaging in a
lockout was dismissed by Judge
Clancy yesterday. He ruled there
was no evidence to indicate a
lockout was threatened.
Sodomy Defendant
To Trial July 6
Judge Owen Thomas Wednesday
set the trial of Dewey Thompson,
charged by indictment with sodomy,
for July 6 in 104th District Court.
Thompson’s case was set for hear-
ing on that date after the defend-
ant changed his mind after he had
indicated he wished to waive a
jury and plead guilty to the charge
in an arraignment before the court
Which of these
insect pests
do you want to kill?
Are moths wrecking your clothes? Is
your home infested by red ants, spiders,
carpet beetles, silverfish, crickets, con-
tipedes or bedbugs? Don't take halfway
measures with these pests. Don't risk
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ounce of any insect powder. Safe for
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pests.
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Houston Boy Badly
Surf on Motorcycle
HOUSTON, June 24. tUPI-Paul
Cross, 15. was reported in “criti-
al" condition at a Houston hospital
today from injuries he received in
a motorcycle accident last night. |
Virgil Best, 17, riding with Cross,
received only minor injuries when
the machine collided with an auto-
moblei
Attendants said Cross suffered
deep cuts, a broken arm and a brok-
en leg.
Cashew and pistachio nuts belong
to the same faimly group of plants
as poison ivy.
SUNLITE
ENRICHED
BREAD
“ A Texan’s Choice"
THE ABILENE TEXAS, REPORTER-NEWS 19
Abflene. Texas, Thursday Evening, June 24, 1948
LOANS ■
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To Build, Buy, Modernize, or Refinance
For Repairs — new roof, pointing and papering, plumb-
ing, insulation, air-conditioning, weather stripping, vene-
tian blinds, etc.
ON new and late model automobiles, and other accep-
table security.
Prompt and courteous service. Competitive rates.
ABILENE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Corner Cypress & North 2nd
Phone 4309
€4 AS (Y) Does /r/
with PIGGLY WIGGLY’S
ARMOUR'S 12 Oz. Can
TREET 47c
(LIMIT)
JPPLI
9 SPRY
3 Lb. Con
WHY PAY MORE THAN PIGGLY-WIGGLY PRICES?
We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities.
- DOLES Crushed or Sliced
PINEAPPLE
LIPTON'S
NO. 2 33
CAN
TEA
GEBHARDT'S DEVILED
% U PG, OC
2 CANS
Sandwich Spread 25«
Lifebuoy Soap- 25c
LUX TOILET
3 BARS
JEWEL 1.39
SWIFT'S
4 Lbs.
SOAP 25-
ARMOUR'S
SHORTENING
3 Lb. Crtn.
105
I ALL SWEET- Colored Lb. Crtn.
MARGARINE 49c
I ARMOUR'S FEANUT
BUTTER
FORK and
BEANS
ORE FORA
Tour MONEY
FREE DELIVERY SATURDAY
ON ORDERS OF $4 OR MORE
f LBS. with a $3 Furchase or More
SUGAR 28
LARD ARMoUwSstAn us 85
GOURMET BESTYETT 8 oz. Jar
SALAD DRESSING 39c
ELFOOD PEACH OR APRICOT
PRESERVES
2 LB. JAR
39c
NILE BRAND — YELLOW CLING No. 2% C.v
PEACHES 17c
Fresh Pink
TOMATOES u
19c
Fresh Large
PINEAPPLE Each 33c
32-oi.
59c
300 Size
10c
Extra Fancy White Rote
POTATOES
Guaranteed to cut good
WATERMELONS
Large Site Home Grown
CANTALOUPES
NEW! suDs DISCOVERY
Breezel
e
28
LOVELY NEW WOOLENS STAY SOFTER
sore F0%
Lb 5c
Lb. 3c
Each 19c
PINTO
BEANS 2 lb. Cello bog
23c
RINSO Reg. Six. Pkg.....10c
RMOUR’S STAR
BACON
ABRANr
ARMOUR'S STAR
BACON
16-0%. Layer* .....Lb 69c
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 46 ox Can
TOMATO, Heart’s Delight
CHOICE BEEF
LB.
Seven Roast 59
PURE FORK
FRESH SAUSAGE
LB.
55c
ARMOUR'S STAR — LEAN TENDER
PORK STEAK 59
ARMOUR'S CLOVERLOOM
Longhorn Cheese
LB.
55c
DRESSED — 1Y * 2 Lb. Av.
FRYERS
12c
JUICE «.. Con
Burleson's New Crop
- 24c
HONEY 2 - 58c
GULF SPRAY Fint Can 29c
SURE JELL 2 ., 25c
FRUIT JARS K." Don. 79c
Steele'* Concord
GRAPEJUICE fam . 28c
Del Monte
COFFEEca 39c
Handy as can be!
Serve Durkee ‘quarters" at your
table . .. whole or sliced into at-
tractive patties. Use Durkee
“quarters” for cooking, baking,
too. They’re already measured
for your use! Ruy a pound or two
now.
Durkee’s
MARGARINE
New Mild, Counfry-fresh Flavor
Lb.
69cl
SMALL * SKINLESS ,
WIENERS
LB
45c
CHOICE BABY BEEF
SIRLOIN STEAK
LB
79c
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