Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, February 11, 1952 Page: 3 of 4
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•lii.K loom furnished apart
■ with bath, ('ail IHWi-W.
I >\ i i mum i uHi.mi.mi hmuimii ia.
\ . v <i i • u. I'hone 24"-W.
,-\! \I.I. thin- iiM>ni fulnishe.]
• t"arnish>-d house. [Silts paid.
ln.il-J.
'•I AIf.VN'TKKI) fresh and infer-
tile .-bijs f"r sale. 21K K. Walker.
, Jdeal Cafe.
V. "v" bedroom furnished mod-
apartment with kitchen and
l' roum combination. (laraRp.
r. Of field, Jr. 200 \V. First.
*'\f K58.
K.-nt
. I lartfe efficiency apartment
in ili ' tin for working man or
I'rivate bath. Hills paid.
! is* Kim. I'hone 517-W.
L nmm furnished garage Apt.
W. l.indsev. K<|uipp< <1 with
■ I ire, stove, an da'l modem
Vices. For details r:il! dur-
niprht, 42-'?.
,T• modern houce, furni -Tied.
,C«1. I'hone 173- J.
UNI Sll FI> room or rooms with
nectintf bath. Call 1502-J.
N!< 1 1 Y furnished front bedroom.
(in entrance. 221 South Mc-
« s. I'hone 1139-W.
i ilUKK loom unfurnished apart-
t. I'rivate b:ith. Well located.
. Nmth Smith. Phone 49-W or
liiUKF. rooms & bath, unfurnish-
i iiouse. 7045 W. Dyer. I'hone 710
il.iy, 1 <>2.r> at night.
1U 1I.DING at 220 F.. Walker, Call
or come by 122 E. Walker.
TWO room furbished apartment.
C'luse in. 300 K. Dyer. I'hone 748.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE or Trade—208 Shares
of First National iiank sto-k. P.
V-'. Pitwr.
notice
1:1 I'M I! SHOP on all makes
•.> 1 tur machines. A. M. Martin.
■ i.ln-W. KKrt West Lindsey.
liii'iM and Board. Reasonable.
1'h-ine 1708-J.
\ I.< '< H< L1CS Anonymojjs. Rox
i'.i.'i, 15; ecken ridge.
HNJoV meeting people? At least
^lo profit for 3 hoars t'me. Car
ess'-ntial. Requirements, neat with
pl>-as.ng personality. Write Rox
\l! ' American.
WILL stay with children for work-
ing mothers. Care for sick—* r do
family cooking. Call 973-W.
11AKV CHICKS—Each Tuesday,
N' w Hampshire, white locks, buff
orpingtons, Austra White and
some crosses. Order early, it helps
us to help you. Shafer Hatchery,
I'hone *;06, Rox 1225.
ilOUk your baby chicks and tur-
key poults now with Bloxoni Ilat-
'^htiy. '','ZS fc. Elm Street, Rreck-
mr.dge. Phone 159.
RADIO Laboratory now open for
basiness. Twenty years experience
in radio service. All work positive-
ly guaranteed. .'IOC W. Walker.
Phone 1761.
WANTED
DKMoNSTRATORS needed in
!.'r< ckenridge and vicinity to con-
• luct P' tiny Wise Plastics reviews.
Will be trained. You can make
.l.'i up montfciy working only 8
''ours per week. For interview
•■••■nto hex P(1 '> American.
ST.WING ALTERATIONS! Also,
ihild care. Mrs. Alice Williams,
4<il West Fourth after 1:30 p. m.
I.Xl'KKIKNCED roughneck wants
v ■ irk. Prefers derrick job. I'hone
"18-J, Cisco, 5 p. m. to 9 a.
i IYK or six room home, weij to-
it.-ii on pavement. Priced right.
I ay cash up to Sfi.000. Write box
1!". Hn-ckenridge.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
I'KMM.K HELP WANTED —
' i^pi tent maid. lull time. Perm-
vent. Top salary paid. Apply at
i ..ik In Grocery. 409 East Walker.
VAI0TMO
$ey "It my Votanrt#*" ""k
a Hollmork Cwd. I" • ' ""*■
plate wlactient ywll fi"d •
Hallmark VoUbHm for
tM clow h yaw, '* -jmvbm
Mf want to rtiMsblf H
foWvary 14.
PEELER'S
"Gifts of Distinction"
219 W. Walker Phone 52fi
IIIREE bedroom modern
on pavement. I'hone 502.
home
HON IT A ARBOL'IATE
FOR
CEMETERY PLANTING
I ho Honita is a dwarf Medium
evergreen that grows round as a
ball — requires no trimming
grows to 4 feet tall. We also
have Nadinas and other ever-
greens.
We will ship your trees and
shrubs anywhere.
Tennyson Nursery, 100.1 W. K.
St. I'hone 725-J. Cisco, Texas.
FOR SALE—New houses to be
moved to loti anywhere. Turnkey
job. Can be seen at junction of
South Iowa street and old Caddo
road. R. P.- I leaver.
HOUSE for sale. Two bedroomi,
newly decorated, hardwood floors,
Venetian blinds. l!i 7 E. Elm.
WANTED TO RENT
A NICE two or three room and
bath apartmery., well located, eith-
er nicely furnished or unfurnished.
Permanent. Write box Hrn k-
enridge.
REAL ESTATK
FARM & RANCHES
75 A well fenced 7 miles W< st
Highway ISO, 4 room rock house,
some mineral, a gixj-l buy at
$r.,ooo.oo •
245 A near Caddo. '4 mineral.
Well fenced. Plenty of water.
17 A Southwest of town. 5 room
house, well located front on old
Albany road.
RESIDENCE
A special bargain for quick sale.
Three bedroom home on paved
street. $.1,00f.m> cash, balance like
rent.
Four room, large lot front 120' on
East Williams. Double garage.
$4,500.00
Five room modern frame house.
I-ot 150 x 18.1. A good buv for
*4,750.00,
Four rooms. Mod ern. Lot 70' x
100'. *.1.250.(«1, Close in.
Six rooms, three bedrooms, two
baths, rock home on pavement,
with garage and garage apart-
ment. A r al buv for #fi.50n.rto.
Fiye rooms, modern. Lot 125 x l.'o.
For quick sale, $5,500.00,
Four rooms, modern, on pavement.
Well located. Prici-d to sell.
Seven rooms modern, with four
lots, garage, chicken houses, min-
now tank, R-Q pit, trees & shrubs.
A steal at 500.00. Good terms.
Five rooms, double garage and two
room apartment. Near high school
on paved St. $8,000.
MOSLEY REALTY CO. 800 W.
Hullum, Phone 1695.
REAL Ef>TATE
FOR SALE
SIX room home, corner lot, on
pavement. One block to Hast
Ward Sfchool. Pay owners
equity and take up GI loan with
.small jnonthly payment.
FOl'R room modern home, cor-
ner lot, garage, $2,800. $1,0(h)
cash and low monthly pay-
ments.
LOVELY new five room home.
East Rreckenridge. All modern
built in features, large closets.
Reasonably priced. Terms. Own-
er leaving town.
RLAKE JOHNSON INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY. PHONE 1777.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Three bedroom modern dwell-
ing. '.H'8 W. Lindsey. On pave-
ment. Needs mine repairs, but
that is why the price is so
cheap.
Rest security on earth is the
earth itself. Now is the time to
buy that home you have been
longing fir.
We can recommend the fol-
lowing in every way, and give
immediate possession.
Large modern dwelling at 1205
E. Walker, 90 foot lot, running
thru block, very desirable at
price you can afford to pay.
Nice 5 room, modern dwelling,
513 W. 7th St. with over an
acre of ground on corner, lib-
eral terms.
Nice home, large lot, modern
dwelling, hollow tile garage.
North Smith Street. Price re-
duced.
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Other dwellings well located
higher prices.
SWEENEY INSURANTS
AGENCY
122 W. Williams Phone 269
Alex Rawlins & Sons
MONUMENTS
Over 68 Years Service
Weatherford. Tex*a
UN Kit HANK S€Z
SOME ARTiSTS 5AV <H£S' ,
HA/£ TO QE INSPIRED TO
00 IfcEl R WORK—TH'
BEot INSPIRATION IS AM'
ENtPTV
STOMACH.
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Oilbelt Teachers Plan Big Meet
In Sweetwater Two Days In March
The best satisfier for that
"empty stomach" is the delir-
ious foods at our market. Ke-
rne
me
please >our la-te at thi- mod-
ern grocery and marke t.
Approximately 2,'H)ii teachers
and administrators f,iom 2.1 T. xas
counties are expected to a-tend the
Oilbelt District \ if T teher.*' con-
vention at Swcetwat.-r March 7-.s,
according to C. \Y. Tarter, super-
intendent of Sweetwater Public
Schools.
"Education Is Good and Is Get-
ting Hotter/* theme chosen by
Texas teachers this year, will be
emphasized throughout the conven-
tion.
A host of outstanding national
educators will lie on hand to add-
ress the oilbelt delegation, A. R.
Passmore. district 11" - d 111. and
1 us foods at our market, Re-ji
it'inher. too, that von'll find,1
leats to fit your huduet and1,
NfflfG YOUR FORD
jBAOC "HOME" FOI
APPEARANCE
elementary supervisor of the Ver-
non Public Schools, has announced.
Feature speakers for the three
general sessions will be John Rrac-
keen, past president of American
Association of School Administra-
tors: Judge John A. Rrett. member
of the Criminal Courts of Appeals;
and Dr. James 11 vines, Jr., from
Georgia IV a body College.
As the level mettings a new
feature of the convention, Dr.
Henry Otto fiom the University <d"
T \as: Dr. John Carroll, of Texas
Technological College; and Dr. R.
A. Collins, Hardin-Simmons Univ-
ersity, will address the teachers
when seperate meetings for ele-
mentary, junior high and senior
l'i>;h grades will be held.
District \ II officers in addition
io Passmore are Laura Sheridan
of Sv.a etwater, vice-president; J.
A. Hamilton, secretary, from Sey-
• . .11 r; Johnnie Mae Long of Wich-
I "alls, treasurer; Earl Connell
of Anson, membership chairman;
• id (1. II. Kirby, past-president,
front Wichita Falls. Olaf South,
- .-'.water, is general chairman
oi the convention.
local chairmen for sectional
meetings are Mrs. E. J. Yates,
classroom teachers; Marie Hill,
music; Mrs. E. J. Woodward, art
and elementary; J. G. Overton,
mathematics; Marie Haney, lib-
; 1 ry; John McKay, industrial arts;
and Iieba Roberts, science.
Musical programs will be pre-
sented by Sweetwater choral and
band students, the Jacksboro Chor-
1! club and the Abilene Christian
College A Cappella Choir.
Sweetwater Classroom Teachers
will honor Oilbelt delegates at a
reception in the Sky Room of the
Rlue Ronnet Hotel Friday night
following the general session. Mrs.
Roger Eaton is president of the
Sweetwater association.
Counties included in District VII
Oilbelt region are Hardeman,
Foard, Wilbarger, Wichita, Clay,
Knox, Raylor, Archer, Montague,
Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton,
Young, Jack, Scurry, Fisher, Jones,
Shakelford, Stephens, Nolan, Tay-
lor, Callahan and Eastland.
With the exception of Callahan,
Taylor, Scurry, Fisher, Jack. Mon-
tague and Haskell counties, Dis-
trict VII has a 100 per cent mem-
bership in the Texas Stale Teach-
ers Association, it has been an-
nounced by membership chairman
('onnell.
Home and Garden
Club Meets Fri.
The Home and Garden Club met
Friday morning in the home of
Mrs. Hank Heeler for business,
breakfast, luncheon, and tea.
The door prize, an African violet
pot plant, contributed by the Gran-
berry Florists, was won by Mrs.
Russell Carter.
The breakfast setting was pro-
vided by Mrs. Ross Elliot, the
luncheon setting by Mrs. Rill Pit-
zer, and tea setting by Mrs. Earl
McCathrcn.
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MONDAY, FEU. 11, 1{?:>2—RRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN—<
this way. Maybe we'll meet again.
I'm going to see some of the plac-
es we've beem Goodbye . . God
oiess \mu , . . vour twisted son
John."'
I'i.'Vo ?ai<! the rangy, well-built
school junior quarreled with
mother . hen she refused to
him use the family car.
The youth became furious, po-
lice said, and stormed upstairs
vii te lie found a .HO-guage shot*
gun.
Then he returned to a bedroom
where jiis brother and sister were
placing.
II:.-: altitude apparently frijjht-
• :iei! th.-m. police said, and they
ti e | > take refuge in a closet.
S,-!.iiiz, police said, cut them down
in the way to the closet.
I: .th the brother and the sister
had he.-n shot four times, police
lid.
Se'mlx' mother, meanwhile, was
v ■< i ■; clothes at the Kitchen
sink.
; ;<| the youth went into
the ki'.eheti and killed her where
1 d with three blasts from
Schulz sped away : : 1' ' • . ' m. Th- concussion knock-
Youth Wipes Out
Because Gar Use
Is Refused Him
Ry RORERT CLliUCH
United Press Staff Correspondent
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb, II <UJS
—A "Quiet" Di-year-old boy said
today he killed bis mother, broth-
er and Sister in a fit C.f r..e.
brought on when he was denied the
u:t«' of the family ear. Mov.v.kee
police reported.
Two defective ; immediately f>,v
to Kirkwood, Mo., wheie tl • >.ititl>,
John Schulz, was arn ...ted jest..;-,
day by Missouri State T: :
Ironically, it was the family car
which Schulz tool; a;'.- r .
ings that led to !:■ 1 ■ ■ • *.
fleers spotted it paik .1 on li
way W> and tri.-d t pull aio, g
for a routine check.
troopers oil a pine-mile cha-e hi - . •
fore they caught up with
The slay ings occui red ; Sat- |j
urday afternoon, but v ' .• - s .i;.,i..
covered until last nit'lit wl - t! weed.
list her false teeth.
I started shooting . . . five, 10,
Milwaukee police said
told the troopers ifl Kirk-
father returned from a trip fad fir
the bodies of- his wife. Catherine, hodv
:iS, his 10-year-old son Io b .. •.
six-year-old daughter, Kajtherine.
There also was a t on th
kitchen table:
"Dad sorry things happp -ned
y-iuth dragged his mother'.?
: ,o the bedroom.
o-
K- ni'.. h Posv.ell wrote home that
he e 1. -.eil over a rainbow on a
flight between Wake Island and
I\\'i Jinia enroute to Japan.
OFFICE HOURS
9:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.
After Hours
8v Appointment
Phone 1-126 208 W. Williams
INSURANCE
FOR APPOINTMENT
SEE
W. T. SHEPHERD
American National
Insurance Co.
BUY SEVEN-UP
ujuuswjjTn
CoHiineaieU
post hole diggers
LEAD THE
FIELD "
They are easy to
attach on any
farm tractor with rear-end power
take-off. Digs holes in hard dry soil.
It's eary to set the depth gauge
and control all operations from the
driver s scat. Interchangeable auger
sizc3 . . . Timken bearings.
• OKI - till ■ OPERITED • BUILT III rowfR LIFT
• SIDE Hilt 10JUSTMEITS • UmWUil KITCH
SOLD ONLY BY SERVICE DC ALIOS
Ewing-Christian
HARDWARE CO.
331 W. Walker Ph. 139
INSECT AND RODENT
CONTROL
ST-GdW
SERVICE
w
CALL US FOR FREE
ESTIMATE
GUARANTEED CONTROL
UP TO ONE YEAR!
Felix H. Uosser, Representative
MIRACLE
LABORATORIES
310 W. Williams 4117 Potomie
Ph. 194, City 4-7951 Abilene
Well keep its show-
room "complexion"
bright
BRAKES
. frigidaire
Automatic Washer
Well keep renr brake*
fa mfc cooditioa
CAREFREE DRIVING
Well keep your ear
always ready to go
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DANIEL'
MOTOR CO.
with exclusive
"LIVE-WATER
ACTION"!
See the rapid up and down
strokes of the Frigidaire
Pulsator create live-Woter
Action —surging currents that
get clothes really clean! And
2 Live-Water rinses, followed
by high-speed spin, finish
them clean and nearly dry.
$309.75
EASY TERMS
ARteomiEiT
Dr. Grover C. Wood and Dr. Frank
C. Payne announce the association
of their offices for the practice of
Medicine and Surgery.
WOOD PAYNE CLINIC
Locnted at 120 East Williams
Next Door to the Eiks Club
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DOUGLAS ANDERSON CO.
110 N. Court
LOCKER PLANT
I'hone 60
THBHOH'S ANNIVERSARY SALE
Whether You're RnyinR or Seliinu You'll Make The
Best Deal In Town With Us.
"COME OUT OUR WAY
TRADE YOUR WAY"
DA VIS MOTORS
G08 E. Walker
Phone 1121
IS IN FULL PROGRESS
OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS WEEK.
IF YOU HAVE NOT TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY BARGAINS THAT
WE ARE OFFERING BE SURE AND COME BY THIS WEEK & LOOK OVER
OUR FINE STOCK OF FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS & "APPLIANCES.
THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING DURING THIS SALE WILL AMAZE YOU.
SPECIAL
PLASTIC COVERED STUDIO
COUCHES. Chrome Arm—Green &
Ch:trtruse
SfiS.OO
KROEHLKR LOVE SEAT
Hieije Tweed Cover
Recr. S92.R.1—S;i!e Price
S.V00 DISCOUNT ON ALL
LANE CEDAR CHESTS
SEALY. MORNING GLORY &
ENGLANDER Innersprinjr Mattresses
At BiR Reduction
SHREDDED LATEX FOAM RUBBER
PILLOWS ?l.:>0 Each
FAMOUS BRAND WOOL CARPET
Reduced As Much as $1.00 per Sq Yd.
NEWTON BED ROOM CHAIR
Satin Covered—Sprinj? Filled
Reg. $59.91 Sale Price $.19.50
CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIGE-
RATOR—10.6 Cu. Ft. Storage Freezer!
Automatic Defroster $319.95
10.6 Cu. Ft. Standard $239.50
7 cu.'Ft. Standard Model $189.00
5 Pc DOUGLASS CHROME DINETTE
SPRING FILLED CHAIRS
Re&. $119.50 Sale Price $99.50
5 Pc YELLOW CHROME DINETTE
PICTURE WINDOW BACK CHAIRS
Reff. $179.50 Sale Price $139.50
7 WAY FLOOR LAMPS
Special $9.95 „
ARMSTRONG. GOLD SEAL. & PABCO
9 x 12 RUGS
Reg. $10.95 Sale Price $7.95
HOWARD—PARLOR CUSTOM
MADE—MODERN 2 pc Sectional
Living Room Suite. Air Foam Cushions.
Chartruse Frieze Cover.
Reg. $385.00 Sale Price $315.00
THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES TO BE FOUND DURING
THIS GREAT SALE.
—THUMON FWNITIK COMPANY—
310 W. Walker
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
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Phone 101
h fi
Never Ilefore Have You Seen
Such A Washer!
Washes Clothes Really Clean,
Dries Clothes Drier!
Completely Automatic!
EASY MONTHLY
TERMS
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MERRILL TIRE & SUPPLY
211 W. Walker
Phone 36
SELECTED USED CARS
Dependable Cars From A Dependable Dealer With
State Inspection Slickers—Ready To Go!
19.">0 Nash Ambassador Hydra malic. Beautiful two-tone nr.
I'adio. Heater, New Seal Covers, Sun Visor.
194fi Dldsmohile 6-Hydramatic, Radio, Heater. Local Car.
Ifl.'il Nash 4-do«ir Statesman. Very low mileage. As Rood as
new. Overdrive, Weather-Eye.
194S liuick 4-door Siii>er Model 51. Radio, Healer. In very
good condition.
194!) Nash 600 4-door Sedan. Completely overhmnled from
bumper to bumper. Radio. Weather Kye and Overdrive.
If You Are In The Market For A Real Car Then Don't
Miss This Opportunity To See LTs!
KIMES MOTOR CO.
PHONE 88
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