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Ntes 28245 or 2237
OVER PLACE
2302 Matador
Large corner lot, new 4% room
F.H.A. home, just completed.
Low down payment, small month-
ly payments. Modern through-
out.
J. D. MOODY
Builder
2-7646__
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PEN. LSJ
TOO WILL WANT THIS ONE
Brand Kl a.hedroom arick. * the
ing. besstiful interiorandenterlor.
On pavement, new ACC addition.
L N. ROBERTS. Owner
Dial 20237
ATTENTION VETERANS
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ATTENTION GI’i
2 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
Equities Also For Sale
ELLIOTT INSURANCE &
REALTY AGENCY
Day P'ry 45209
Nite Phone 4-6830
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have some serifiee sales just
• * room homes for
maths for as low as 00000
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AGENCY
sun * ro.cun
BELOW MARKET PRICE — This
set 222.25.42927,202
full oak floors, large kitchen, lot *5
130 quite neighborhood, paved
street. Make me an offer. Call Troy
Tate at 48561 or 47358.
BUFFALO GAP ROAD—Brick 3 bed-
room and den. 2 tile baths, large 3
car garage. Beautiful corner location,
approximately 1 acre, paved street,
owner leaving city. Amazingly low
Pries, Call Louis CooE st * Set of
SPECIAL ATTENTION— bedroom
and den, double garage, on corner lot.
paved street. Just 1 years old. Close
in on North side. First time offered
Be the first to see this. Call Prentiss
Adams at 48861 or 2-6024.
MEMORIAL PARK—3 bedroom, uv-
ing room & dining room carpeted. The
drainboard & tile bath. Beautiful Die-
tar* window. Fenced fo back yard. 1
Mack Bowie. 3 blocks South Jr. High.
CaU Troy Tate at 48561 or 47358.
EMM
BRICK, a bedroom, good location in
BARGAIN: s ROOM home, good con-
dition, location. Take auto as part
down. $2500 down. Total 88300.3 058.
ALTA VISTA—Substantial 2 bed room,
combination living-dining room, at-
tractive den, 1% baths, excellent con-
dition throughout, storage room,
paved. Aboue $2500.00 down.
SOUTH SIDE—Large 1 bath home,
arranged for home and income, pec
an trees, excellent location, $10,000.00
ALTA VISTA—NEW 3 bed room,
combination living-dining room, best
construction, very attractive, $10,
500.00.
BARROW ST. Top value in I room
home, tile kitchen, tile bath, storage.
Must see inside to fully appreciate.
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‘In Abilene It’s”
JIMMY PARTIN
INS. & REALTY ACENCY
North Ch a Cedar St. Phone 48561
OWNER — WOULD sell or trade
business and residential property. Ph.
2-618T.
ues
INVESTMENT WISE
BUYERS
.N per month income, hasn’t 1
int in the past 5 years. • F
then and bath on both sides. Located
on Palm Street. Close in. Near town
and schools. Total price is only $6000.
and the down payment is low. Call
Jerry Christmas at 4-1267 or 2-2018
for further details. J
JUST OFF BUFFALO
CAP ROAD
Almost new S bedroom home with
large kitchen. Cyclone fenced back
vard. Low down payment. it’s a bar-
gain at $7400. Monthly payments only
$45.00 per month. Call Claud McAden
at 416 or 3-1424
"THIS IS IT"
CHECK PRICE THEN CHECK SIZE
3 bedroom home with breezeway. The
breezeway would make an ideal den,
playroom, or extra bedroom. 1200 sq.
ft. living area. 1600 sq. ft. of total
construction, this conelsting of 3 bed-
breezeway and attached garage. Per-
fect location. Only $1975 down and ne
closing cost. It is priced to sell at
$10,800. Call J. D McGaha at 4-1267
er MM for tan details.
"A HOT TIP"
ELE casalon firm
room and dining room. Walk in
closets. Central heating. Paved street.
Near schools. Priced to sell. Only
$1200. down. It is a bargain at $8100.
Call Claud MseAden at 47287 or 5-1424
OWNER TRANSFERRED
DRIVE BY MO MCCRACKEN. Full
5 room home with fenced in back
yard. In Perfect location. A new PHA
Loan established, so it can be sold
LEE GOWAN
RAY LEWIS
MS citz. Bank Bldg., Ph. 2-3516 -
+6005 — 46708.__________________
ON HICKORY: 7 lots, small store
bullding, $2100 cash if sold this week.
GOOD HOMES to trade for small
NicE 44 rooms, paved street, gar-
age attached, floor furnace, Venetian
suatr 570022.72 stuues. as down,
oooo business la Stamford, trade for
homes to Abilene.
GOOCH REAL ESTATE
173% Pine Ph. 41112,4-6868
U-CHECKUM
Good close 1a North side Location
4 rooms a bath Only sites down
S ROOM PRE WAR All Lumber Con-
struction near ESU. $7,000.
s & G REALTY CO.
INSURANCE
254% Cypress Realtor
His Eve: 28209: 2-3531; 4436
$250 DOWN
PLUS CLOSING COSTS
22 G. 1. HOMES TO BE
BUILT IN ELMWOOD WEST
BEGINNING IMMEDIATELY
VETERANS SEE OUR
HOME PLANS TODAY!
These Are Two - Bedroom Homes
That Are A Quality Product. They
Are Large Homes And to a Loca-
tion where Real Estate Values Are
Stable. You will Like All The Ex
tras That Come- With These Homes.
RLL."AF LE EELBW W.2E.f
Now!
FIELD OFFICE AT 4700 RICHMOND
J. B. FOOSHEE,
BUILDER
Phones 3-3301, 2-7462
like for you to see the inside as
really is a nice home. Call J. D. M
Cshe at 41207 or 28085 for appol
LOTS FOR SALE
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TWO BARGAINS
, room home. Close to for only
$1,000 down. Very neat and
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ELMWOOD WEST
room and den home. Combine-
suPiiment to see this peautt
LESS THAN 2 YEARS
OLD
taw anmer sr fnhom, 1
M.-PAL
OUT GROWN YOUR
HOME?
MLN to "“' *
W Willis Cox
Real Estate
Realtor
“Abiler's Real Estate Store"
31 Years Continuous Service
318 Cedor
REAL ESTATE DISPLAY
t HAVE two 50 lots just, off Buffalo
Gap Road. $800 each. Other lots to
various locations throughout the city.
Call Louis Cook at 4 8561 or 2-6521.
SUBURBAN
M4
I ACRES OP land at Clyde, priced
reasonable. Contact at 1242 Mulberry.
Phone 2 8917.________________________
3 ACRE TRACTS: just west Bim wood
West. Near new Airbase, in shallow
water belt. Ideal for county location
you have dreamed" of. Selling fast,
cash or attractive terms. Phone 2-2004
Lee Baker, (owner).
FARM AND RANCHES MS
Frock FARMS—129_acres, 200 acres,
E=3 WERE
nun.cr
Twowater wells, electric pump
WE HAVE THE
LISTINGS
+304A, not Mr from Abilene, half eului-
vated. s rm house, bath, will accept
some Abilene property.
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st24L Vehar'itcele wul
trade for Abilene property.
*150A. house, large barn other good
out bldgs. A bargain at $11,800.
915A. Bosque Co. Two houses, wells,
hishway. $65 A. Carry W paper.
"VISA. Black loam, 100A Cult., 4 rm
house, bath, creek, wells, tank, i rm
tenant house. Lampasas Co. Priced
right for you 850 A.
Have over 100 others. COME SEE
CURRY-
McCOOK-
WILLIS
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INCORPORATED
IIS CEDAR PH. 2-3219
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
All Types and sizes
MODERN houses, duplexes and apartment houses com-
plete with plumbing and fixtures. Also some ideal shop
and storage building and barracks buildings.
Welkin refrigeration units and gas stoves up to 60,000
B.T.U.
There are still some buildings to ba bought an terms.
OFFICE NOW AT TYE, TEXAS
C&T WRECKING COMPANY
F. H. A. HOMES
ONLY $500 DOWN
INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS
MONTHLY PAYMENTS $57—TOTAL
PRICE $7,000
A FEW 100% G. I. LOANS AVAILABLE
THESE ARE 2-BEDROOM HOMIS
IN ELMWOOD WEST
• 721 Square Fest • Restricted Area gl Floor Plans
• Paved Street • Venetian Blinds • Select Decorations
• Ducted for Air • iasulefed Attic • Shower over tub
Conditioning • Well Heater in • Neer Scheel
• Built P. M. A. Beth
GEORGE STEAKLEY, BUILDER
4900 Richmond
Phone 3-2651
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS OA
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Evening, Nov. 29, 1952 0 A
IN METHODIST CHURCHES
Bishop Selecman
St. Paul Speaker
A series of evangelistic sermons
will begin at ST PAUL METHOD-
IST CHURCH, 525 Beech St., Sun-
day morning with Bishop Charles
C. Selecman, preaching for the op-
ening of a Stewardship Revival.
The series will continue through
Wednesday night with services be-
ing held each evening at 7:30 p.m.
Bishop Selecman will preach at
both services Sunday.
The choir will sing "Jesus. Grant
Me This I Pray,” by Kitson at
the morning worship Sunday. Har-
old Hughes will sing "Stranger of
Galilee,” by Morris at the evening
aervice.
Each night of the series of serv-
ices has been set aside for special
observance. Sunday night la
“Youth Night." Mondav will be
“Men’s Night." Tuesday is "Fam-
ily Night,” and Wednesday will
be “Church School Night.”
“Open Your Ears,” will be the
subject of the Rev. W. E. Peterson,
pastor of the FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH at 1319 South Second
St., Sunday morning.
The anthem will be “Praise Be
To Thee," by Palestrina Mrs. Jer-
ry Perkins will sing the offertory
solo.
The Rev. Peterson will preach
on “Taking Sides,” at the evening
service at 7:30 p.m. Elna Ruth
Peterson will sing a solo.
Methodist Youth Fellowship for
intermediates, seniors, and young
people win be held at 8:13 p.m.
“Our Cup Runneth Over," will
be the sermon subject of the Rev.
Ernest Wilson at the SOUTHERN
METHODIST MISSIONARY
CHURCH, South Sth and Locust
Sts., Sunday morning.
Sunday School begins at 19:15
a.m. and the worship service at
11 a.m.
At the 7:15 p.m. evening wor-
ship service, the Rev. Wilson win
preach on "The Fan of Adam.”
The Rev. H Dewitt Seago. paa-
tor of the ALDERSGATE METHO-
DIST CHURCH, which meets to
the Student Life Center on the
McMurry College campus, will
preach both sermons Sunday.
REAL ESTATE M
FARM AND RANCHES MS
ATTENTION MR. O. L: I have 4
mien M.AL.T. Pre
Real Estate. 1017 South ist. Phone
His morning topic will be "How
To Keep Your Possessions," at
10:55 a.m. He will preach on “Knee
Deep in Trouble,” at 7 p.m.
Youth meetings will be held at
6 p.m.
Time of evening services were
changed this week. Meetings will
be held a half hour earlier.
Dr. J. H. Hamblen, general su-
perintendent of the EVANGELI-
CAL METHODIST CHURCH, 301
Palm St., will preach at the Bunday
morning service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School will be held at
10 a.m.
He will preach over a local
radio station at 9:30 a.m.
The Rev G. M. Hamby of Flor-
ence, Ala will preach at the even-
ing aervice at 7:3g p.m. Youth
fellowship will be held at 6:30 p.
m.
“Stewardship of Possessions.’
will be the sermon topic of the
the Rev. Norman Purvis, pastor
of the FAIR PARK METHODIST
CHURCH, 2943 South Sixth Sts.,
at 10:55 a.m. Sunday.
Sunday School will be at 9:45 a.
m.
MYF is set for 6:30 p.m. with
the evening worship aervice at 7
P The Methodist Mena Club of the
church will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes-
day. ____________________
SPECIAL ASSISTANT — Maj.
Wilton B. Persons, retired, was
appointed by President-elect
Dwight D. Eisenhower as special
assistant to the President (NEA
Telephoto)
Two West Texans
Wounded in Korea
Two West Central Texas men
have been wounded in th. Korean
area, the Department of Defense
announced Saturday. They are:
Army Private Doyle A. Daria,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton A.
Daria, 1609 Haskell St. Sweetwa-
ter.
Navyman Albert P. Johnson,
HN, son of Mrs. Lela Peari John-
son, 1006 North Avenue C, San An-
selo._______________._____________________
Fleming Funeral
Slated et Lueders
LUEDERS, Nov. 29 — Final
rite, for J. A. Fleming, 77, were
to be held here Saturday at 3 p. m.
A retired service station operator,
he died at his home Thursday.
The Rev. Fred Moreland, Bap-
tist minister, and J. C. Eubanks,
Church of Christ minister, were to
officiate. Burial was to be in High-
land Park Cemetery, Stamford.
Helping Handicapped Job
For All, Speaker Asserts
Restoration of physically handi-
capped persons to make them pro-
ductive is ’ everybody’s business,"
Dr. Ben L. Boynton of Houston
told the Abilene Rotary Club Fri-
d Boynton is a member of the Tex-
as Society for Crippled Children
end a member of the faculty of
Baylor University College of Med-
icine. ,
He came here to address the
Rotary Club, which will handle the
IN BAPTIST CHURCHES
Dallas Laymen's Leaders
To Speak at South Side .
by the pastor, the Rev. R. V. Sar-
rels.
There will be no evening service.
L. H Tapscott, state Baptist
brotherhood secretary of Dallas will
preach at each service of a revi-
val meeting at the SOUTH SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH, 701 Palm St, elect of Abilene, will be guest speak
Harley Sadler, state senator-
ite. (
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IIXFD land. Comanche
per acre, 100 acres in
on REA school bus
1 Dwight McBride, 907
. Sweetwater, Texas
RANCH Loans. Long
: z:si"S* cam.
■ ACRES THE best improved place
have ever listed. 894 acres mesquite
rass, this is good, 25 miles Abilene.
■ acres at $45 per acre. Several
her farms and ranches. Lawn Drug.
» Nt‘Sm
perty located on good highway Price
$6,000. j. F. Robertson, Phone 54,
Rising Star, Texas.
OIL LEASES M6
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REAL ESTATE WANTED M7
WILL BUY your equity m small down
WILL PAY eash for your equity m
small down-payment homes. Prentiss
Adams, Ph. 1-0024.______________
i ToU want eash quick tar your
equity call Fox-Collins Realty Co.,
701 Butternut, 48159_______________
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CASH FOR equities in small homes,
farschtsi Mra werrne "as.
HAVE CLIENT interested in buying
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Charge Filed Here
In Garage Burglary
Burglary charge was filed Fri-
day against John Thomas Lee, 19,
of Turpman, Calif., in connection
with the burglary Wednesday night
of the Archie Wilson Garage, 942
South Fourth St
Police Patrolman C. Q. Billings,
a recent addition to the force, dis-
covered and arrested the youth in-
side the garage at about 9:45 p.m.
Wednesday.
Nothing was missing in the
break-in. Entrance had been gain-
ed by forcing open a front door.
Police Detective Lt George But-
ton said.
DECEMBER 4th
Is The Day
for
KRA
Kiwanis Radio Auction
sale of Easter seals for the local
Society for Crippled Children.
Friday afternoon he addressed a
group of board members of the
local society, parents of cerebral
palsy children and members of the
Abilene Junior Service League vol-
unteer group for exceptional chil-
dren. He toured the special edu-
cation classroom for exceptional
children at Fannin School.
He said It takes a mixture of
three things to get desired results
from the teaching of these chil-
dren: Heart, hands and head.
Coral - limestone, lignite and
chalk are of organic origin.
HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST
CHURCH
So. 14th & Ross
DR. L. T. GRANTHAM
8:00—K. IL B. C.
“Focing God's Judgment”
11:00 — “How To Know Jemun
Better.” (Come and see how real
Jesus is to you.)
7:30 — "When Russia Marches
To Her Doom.” (One sure sign.
One thing true about Russia ther
is not true of any ether notion.)
Hear these startling foctel
next week.
The first sermon will be Sunday
morning- The services will begin
each evening at 7:30 continuing
through Dec. 5. .
Bob Priddy of Abilene wiU di-
rect music for the revival,
‘apseott is s well-known Bsptist
layman snd has spoken in many
Baptist churches in this area. ,
Everyone is invited to attend, the
Rev. Frank Royal, pastor, an-
nounced.
The Rev. Sidney Cox, pastor of
the IMMANUEL BAPTIST
CHURCH, 1243 Cypress St. will
preach st both services Sunday.
“ The Essence of the Christian
Ute," will be the morning worship
subject at 11 a.m. Sunday School
will begin at 9:45 a.m.
At 1:30 p.m- he will preach on
“The Bible Speaks Concerning Sal-
vation.” Training Union will meet
at 6:30 p.m. .
Dr. James L Sullivan, pastor of
the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 234
Hickory St., win preach at both
services Sunday. ... .
“Tribute to the Elderly,’ will
be his morning subject at 10:55
a.m. A vocal solo, "Be Still and
Know That I Am God," win be
sung by Mrs. I. V. Daniels.
Sunday School begins at 9:45
A Training Union will start at 6:15
p.m. “Go Quickly and Tell,” win
be the evening topic at the 7:30
p.m. worship service. A vocal duet
will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
don Bailiff at the evening service.
The Rev. L T. Grantham, pas-
tor of the HIGHLAND PARK BAP-
TIST CHURCH, South 14th and
Ross St., will preach at both ser-
vices Sunday at the church and
over a local radio station.
"Facing Code Judgment,” win
be his radio subject at 8 p.m- Sun-
d*At the 11 a.m. church service,
the Rev. Grantham will preach on
"How To Know Jesua Better."
“When Will Russia March to Her
Doom and How Soon Will It Be?"
will be his evening subject at 7:18
p.m.
Morning worship will begin at
1g a.m. Sunday at the FIRST
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH.
North 15th and Hickory Sts.
Bible study is set for 1g a.m.
with the morning sermon at 11 a.m-
er at the VICTORY MEN’S BIBLE
CLASS at 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the
Queen Theater.
Music for the service will be pre-
sented by the Abilene High School
Boys Quartet under the direction
of Gene Kenny.
The Rev. Buren Higdon, pastor
of the BELMONT BAPTIST
CHURCH, South 21st and Palm
Sts., will preach at both services
Sunday.
“A Missionary Church,” will be
his morning subject at 11 a.m.
Sunday School will begin at 9:45
a.m. Special music will be presented
by the church choir under the di-
rection of Dan Overman.
Training union is set for 9:15
p.m. and the evening worship hour
at 7:30 p.m.
"Victory of Personal Work in
Soul Winning,” will be the sermon
subject of the Rev. Hollis Yielding,
pastor of the CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH, 917 Victoria St. Sunday
morning at 11 a.m.
Sunday School will begin at 9:45
a.m.
Training Union is slated for 6:15
p-m. and evening worship at 7:30.
Wilton Davis will direct music at
both services.
The Rev. Elbert G. Peak, pastor
of the CORINTH BAPTIST
CHURCH. 901 Sycamore St, will
preach on "Watching Jesus Die,”
at the 11 a.m. Sunday service.
Sunday School will study the 21st
chapter of Matthew at 9:45 a.m.
Young people's fellowship ser-
vices will be held at 6:30 p.m. and
a special evangelical sermon at
7:30 p.m. Special singing will pre-
cede the sermon.
The Rev Peak will be heard
over a local radio station at 8:45
am Sunday.
R/UA W ARE 2
2 ck ELAND
CAN GO FOR
MONTHS WITHOUT
I DRINKING WATER.
E. R. HARPER
EN
You won’t have le de without e
trocfor while the experts et the
FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY
are repairing yours. See us et the
first sign of trouble . .. end our
experts will have your tractor
back le "nothing filet.”
FA RM EQUIPMENT CO.
mid
Attend The
NORTH PARK CHURCH of CHRIST
2958 Grape
First Second
W-rit Perea .. ******* -. Worship Perted ........10:50-11:80
Buie Study - 10:00-10:40 Evening worship ............r:m
SERMON SUBJECTS
Morning, “Spiritual Progress” Evening, Maurice Hall, Wichita
0. s. PROCTOR, Mini" Seek
FREE BOOKLETS AVAILABLE
The following booklets are available without charge, simply
check the titles desired and mail to the CHURCH OF CHRIST
14th, & Vine, Abilene, Tex.
is Conscience a Safa Guide? Misconceptions Clarified?
Does Every Person Have the Infant Baptism.
Right to His Own Belief? Objections to Baptism Answer.
Why We Do Not See the Bible ed.
Alike. ' Holy Spirit Baptism.
Hew to Understand the Bible. "Will a Man Rob God" (Giving)
Are We All Headed for the Same Have Miracles Ceased?
Place?
Why Others Use Instrumental
Music in Worship.
The Lord’s Supper.
The Second Coming of Christ.
To Our Baptist Friends.
Did the Bi k of Mermen Come
From God?
Testimony of “Jehovah's Wit-
nesses” Examined.
Should the Sabbath Be Observ-
ed Today?
Is Salvation by Faith Only?
Why Be a Christian?
How to Become a Christian.
Will the Good People of All
Churches Be Saved?
The Church that Jesus Built.
The Right Church.
Is Church Attendance Essential?
Religious Unity.
Things Morally Right But Re-
ligiously Wrong. What About Masonry?
What Difference Does It Make? Is It Right to Dance?
Please mail the booklets checked shove.
NAME.........................
ADDRESS......................
SPEAKER
Looking for EVERY member In
class at 9:30 A.M.
You Are Invited
To Hear
Bishop Charles C. Selecman
Sunday, Nov. 30,11 a.m and 7:30 p m
and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m.
St. Paul Methodist Church
STEWARDSHIP REVIVAL
SPECIAL - RADIO - SERMONS
1. KRBC, SUNDAY MORNINGS—8:15
2. SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION,
A Who Art Thou Lord, Nov. 30,
B. What Shall I Do With Jesus? Dec. 7.
C. Lord What Will Thou Have Me To Do? Dec. 14.
D. Oed and I at The Judgment-
THEN WHAT? Dec. 21.
3. REGULAR SERVICES SUNDAY, NOV. 30.
A KRBC 8:15 "Who Art Thou Lord”?
B. 10:30 Subject “Without Excuse Before The
/ Judgment Seat of Christ".
/ C. 7:30 Subject, “Freedom From the Law of Sin
' and Death”.
4. BIBLE CLASSES FOR ALL, 9:30. HELP US MAKE IT
A RECORD.
s. THE HIGHLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST EXTENDS TO
HER FRIENDS A CHRISTIAN WELCOME TO ALL
HER SERVICES.
s. LISTEN TO THE HERALD OF TRUTH SUNDAY AFT.
ERNOON I to 1:30. James Williford Speaker. KRBC.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 111, Ed. 2 Saturday, November 29, 1952, newspaper, November 29, 1952; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1649053/m1/8/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.