Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1950 Page: 5 of 6
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hutches, cheep. Jeff Bradley, 453
Mary Street, Stephenville.
(OVERSTOCKED on mechanical re-
frigerator* and gas range*, traded
in oh. new Frigidaire appliances.
Get our reduced price* before you
buy. May*’ Appliance Center, 173
W. Washington, phone 162.
1947 PLYMOUTH, 4-door special
deluxe. One owner car, low mile-
age. A bargain. Ferel Little
Motor*, 450 So. Graham, Stephen-
ville._,
217 ACRES, 50 acres in cult., new
rock house, bath, barn, well* and
mill, part net fence, rest 4 and
5 wire, black land. 12 mile* out on
highway. See this one before you
buy. Hughes Realty Co„ phone 766.
FtboR sample Model *tK-70
Frigidaire DeLuxe electric range
reduced from $329.75 to $249.75.
Full guarantee. Mays’ Appliance
Center 173 W. Washington, phone
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NICE bedroom in new home, with
private entrances. Furnished or
unfurnished. North, Dale Avenue,
just off Dublin highway or see
Weldon Loveless at Empire-Trib-
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FURNISHED 3-room apartment,
garage, $40 month, bills paid. Un-
furnished 3 large rooms, bill* paid,
$36 month. 3 bedroom house, un-
furnished, near high school. Call
dee Hughes Realty Co., phone
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766.
3-ROOM furnished apartment, pri-
vate bath, electric refrigerator.
328 W.. (j'ollin*, phone 100
FOUR room* and bath, 6 acres
good sandy land, REA, butane,
good well water. Located 3 mile*
out Glen Rose highway. Phone
2402.
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BARGAIN prices: Milking mach-
ine, home pasteurizer, small elec-*
•trie washing machihe, water sep-
arator. All like new. Also good 2-
wheel stock trailer. See them at.
450 South Graham S .reet, Stephen-
ville.
FLOOR sample Model RK-20 Frig-
idaire electric range reduced from.
$219,75 to $179.50. Full guarantee.
NUrt* Appliance Canter, 173 W.
Washington, phone 162.
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Pear Halves, 4%____
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Pink Kilflinft ..........
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New Potatoes, No. 2........
Armours Beef A Gravy..
White Swan Coffee ______
65c
69c
White Swan Blackeye Peas.
Kundfs Sugar Peas
Gold Medal Flour, 10 lbs.....
Vermont^ Maid Syrup, qt.
Stop at Grants for economy,
service and satisfaction
FRONT bedroom, private entrance,
joins batn. Mr*. Ed Meteenheimer,
485 N. Race, phone 549.
UNFURNISHED garage apart-
ments, newly decorated through-
out. Located 230 W. Long. Adults.
Contact Page Harrell, Dublin; or
Mrs. Jennie Moss, 546 So. Graham,
phone 1623 Stephenville.
NICE furnidhed bedrdom, 1%
blocks from squafe. Mrs. T. H.
Petty, 330 E. McNeill, phone 33.
WANTED
WOULD like to keep children in
my home at 28. cents per hour.
Mrs. Ruth Loveless, North Dale
Avenue, just off Dublin highway.
BABY sitting, afternoon or nights,
references.
Barton.
Hudgens, 746 N.
U. S. Expects Reds
To Take Formosa
TOKYO, Jan. 3, (UP)—The U.S.
State Department has notified its
attaches that the loss of Formosa,
island redoubt of the Chinese Na-
tionalists, to the Commdnists was
t*e to T>6~anticipated.
The departmept said the public
must be sold on the idea that the
island Is of no strategic value in
order to prevent the loss of pres-
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. I*e1 tig* « Mine ana abroad.
Guests in Garrison Home
Mr. aiM’ttx*. Roy Garrison and
•on^^lgOi, have had as holiday
visitor* "'®*.* and Mr*. An»on
Moore of Levelland, Mr*. Tex*
Garrison and Mrs. Verdd .Stokes
of Lingleville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Jones of Eastland and Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. McKelvey of Clyde.
later attended Texas AAM’ Col-
lege at Bryan. ...
Prior to entering military serv-
ice, he worked with his father,
Tom Bradley Sr„ on the-family
ranch near Fife, Texas; hs a ranch-
er and herdsmqn.
During his military career he
has attended Weather Observer,
Parachute, Supply and Officer*
Candidate School at Miami Beach,
Fla. From January 5, 1943 to De-
cember 8, 1645, he served in the
European Theater of Operations.
His awsirda and decorations in-
clude the American Defense and
American Theater ribbons, World
War II Victory Medal and Euro-
pean-Afrioan-Middle Eastern Cam-
paign ribbon.
“TIME, YOU OLD GYPSY MAN" . . . Every 1* month*, •• the eaffli
spins along its course, we fondly re-enact the cherished oM conceit It
the aged and worn man, representing the OM Year, meeting for a
brief Instant with his cherubic successor, the New Year. For la that
bit of make-believe are embodied the resdhrtlens are would make for
ourselves, our faith in the future and oar hope that things win be
hotter next year.
Christian Family
In Holiday Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Christian of
the School Hill community were
happy to have all of their children
with them for the recent holidays.
It was their first reunion since the
hospitalization of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Christian, he in Kerrville
aqd she in San Angelo. They are
both recovering satisfactorily at
this time. '
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ris Key and Johnny of Lamesa, J.
T. Christian of Odessa and his son,
Dwayne, of Stephenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Christian and Denny
of Crosbyton, Mr. and Mrs. Boots
"Kelt and Dttvid of Stephenville
?nd Eldon and Teddy of the home.
ONLY FOUR ARRESTS
The New Yeart-®ve celebrants
tied the Christmas Eve record with
four overnight guests in the coun-
ty jail. These were the only ar-
rests recorded by both local and
county law enforcement agencies
ever* the New Year's Week-end.
Dinner Thursday Evening
The deputy grand matron of
the Order of the Eastern Star will
make her official visit to Stephen-
ville Chapter No. 801 Thursday^
Jan. 6. A covered dish dinner will
honor her at 6 o’clock, precedihg
the meeting. All who plan to at-
tend are asked to make reserva-
tions at once by culling 667 or 896;
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THIS IS ELECTION YEAR
PAY YOUR
POLL TAX
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NOW!!
JANUARY 31 IS THE DEMUHE
There are over 6,000 eligible voters in Eratk
County; only 1,200 have paid their
poll tax to date
Your poll tax was not collected with your prop-
erty tax this year. So pay your poll tax now!
Be Ready—Be Able to Vote in 1950 Elections!
Pay Now at Office of
Win. O. Croft
County Tax Assessor-Collector
THIS IS ELECTION YEAR
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County Records
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ...
T. D. Craddock and wife lb C.
R. Abies the west 65 feet of lot
No. 8 in block Not 23, City of
Dublin, $2,250.00. , *
M. H. Earp and wife to C. A.
Martin and wife, 365 acres of land
more or less, out of the James
Barclay survey, Erath county.
$10,860.00.
R. L. Gillentine, et at to Earl
Shaffer, our undivided interest in
62.81 acres of land out of the J.
M. Thomas survey, Erath county.
$100.00. »
Mrs. Lillie D. Prewitt to Mrs.
L,_C. Gryder, the west 168.75 feet
of lot No. 2E in block TIo. 79, in
the City of Stephenville. $275.00.
H. • W. Humber son and wife to
William T. Hoyle and wife, 100
acres more or less out of the
Henry Odell survey, Erath county.
$10,000.00.
E. J. Turner et ux to Brandon
White et ux, lot No. B in the sub-
division of old lot No. l in block
Up. 73 in the City of Stephenville.
tfooflOQ ________________
H. Wehrman to Mrs. E. L. Boll-
ing et al, 25 acres of land out of
the Albert Day survey, . Erath
County. $2,250.00.
R. W. Crenshaw et ux to Jim
Wells et ux, the south 65 feet of
block 12 of the Tarleton Heights
addition in town of Stephenville.
$532.00.
T,jH_ aiid Annie Aycock to L.
P. Wakefield, 24 acres of land,
more or- less, a part of the Jona-
than Hightower 160 acre survey,
Erath county. $240.00.
Noble Grant Allen et ux to A.
H. Campbell, 49. acres of land out
of the James H. Neiley 640 acre
survey, Erath county. $1,800.00.
Elmo Blount to A. O. and Mattie
Stephens, my undivided interest in
and to 112 acres of land out of
the A. Rice 12V2 labors of land,
situated in Erath county. $20.00.
J. R. Wright, U. S. marshal, to
Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
tion, lot* 4 and 6 in block 3, Col-
lege Heights addition to the City
ef Stephenville. $13,000.00. • _
Curtis Fulfer and Gwendolyn
Williams, all my right title and
interest in and to 422 acres of
land out of the one-fourth of sec-
tion No. 30, and 95 acres more or
less out of the Moses Goff survey,
Erath county. $1.00 and issurnp-
tion of indebtedness of $6,000.00.
Bert Smith et ux to John D.
Deane, Jr., west 52 feet of lot No.
I, Mock No. 86; CoIieg*view addit-
ion to City of StephenVille. $10.00
and other considerations.
0. H. Detiman and wife to
Weldon S. Loveless and wife, lots
one and two in block No. 3 of the
Denman addition to City of Ste-
phenville. $^769.90. .—--
Weldon S. Loveless and wife to
O. H. Denman, lot No. 11 in block
No. 19, of the South Side addition
to the City of Stephenville, $1,200.
Roxie Arthur to D. C. Arthur
et al, 165 6/10 acres .of land out
of the Catherine Campbell and
Moses Ashworth survey, Erath
county. $1.00 and love and affec-
The Fanners - First National
Bank of Stephenville to Hubert O.
Darby and wife, the west one-half
of the southwest quarter of black
No 27, Tarleton Heights addition
to the City of Stephenville. $66.00.
Ben B. McCollum, Jr., sub-trus-
tee to the Stephenville State Bank
70 acres of land, more or less out
of the D. A. Perry 19% labor sur-
vey, situated in Erath county.
$1,410.00.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
James Harvey Benson and Miss
iherine Sims, Dec. 28, Stephen-
Charles Arthur BgrrVtt and
Mlsft Thurl Marie Sones, Dec. 24,
Stephenville. V .
James Ralph Richardson and
Miss Helen Lee, Dec. 26, Stephen-
VllH.‘ L. Norrell and Miss R«bocca
Ruth Brown, Dec. 28, Stephenville.
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ville.
Guests in Fidler Home
day* their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall of
Fort Worth, Mrs. Fidler’* lister,
Mrs. Pearl Martin of Lynwood.
Calif., and her brother, Bob Hen-
ley fff Seadrtft, Tex. They also
visited with the famfl/ of another
Z Mr..and Mr*. Monroe Wells.
day aftertioon, Dot. 28, for Hal
fetWtfle to attend tM funer*l of
her sister wW passed away »t
her home there Du^. 27.
Victims of Fall
Are Improving
Both George Allen and Arthur
Stewart are “making satisfactory
improvement,” according to Steph-
enville Hospital attendants Tues-
day morning.
These are the two hospitalized
victims of the scaffolding accident
which occurred last Friday noon
when a concrete hoisting derrick
toppled over with four men work-
ing on the construction of the new
science building wing on the TSC
campus. ' ’ -
Mrs. Tommy Wigley of Pasa-
who attends Baylor University in
dena, Tex., and F. N. Hatchett Jr.
J»yi
Waco, spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hatch-
ett, and with their sister, Mr. and
Mrs. James Garner and family.
CLASSES ARE RESUMEl!
All classes at TSC resumed
Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock after
a holiday recess which began on
Dec. *22. Public school students re-
turned to classes Mpndpy morning.
Mr. arid Ma, Z. ,Z. Hawk have
had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Velton Moser of Eastland and
Tetmie Hawks of Fort Worth. Mr.
Moser took hU mother and Mr.
Hawk to Eastland for a visit in
their home, ~ »
it CoL Jim McCoy
Completes Course
Of Study in Japan
WITH EIGHTH ARMY IN SEN-
DAI, Japan.—Lieut. Col. Jim H.
WeCoy. son of Mrs. James M. Mc-
Coy, Stephenville, Tex., ha* been
awarded a certificate of comple-
tion of a school in the administra-
tion of military justice, ft wai an-
nounced at Headquarters Ninth
Corps in Sendai, Japan.
*The 13-hour course is being given
Tuesday, January 3, 1950
Stephenville
Iteily
Phone Workers and
Company Officials
Resume Discussions
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 3, (UP)—Offi-
cers of Southwestern Bell Tel-
ephone Co. and the union repre-
senting Bell workers today open
further discussion of a new work
contract for 1950.
Representatives of the company
ami the CIO Communications
to all officers and ehlhrted men of w>. i,y0 join federal
K.S ene, i. » jf-
administration of military justice. 1 “ ^ „ t
One of the many changes In the I th e stllkc deadline, Jan.
new manual Is the inclusion a£ en-
listed then as members of a court-
Further-negotiation in the ten-
Colonel McCoy,*8 graduate of the j * ** ~
Texas AAM College, entered the
army on Dec. 9, 1940. During
World War II he served with the
28th Infantry Division- during
the Normandy, Northern France,
Rhineland, Ardennes and Central
German campaigns. He sailed for
overseas duty in Japan on Sept.
1949 and was assigned to the
G-4 Section, Headquarters Ninth
Corps on Sept. 17, 1949.
Texas Twins Second
In Toni Contest
to Missouri Gov. Forrest
Smith’s plea to remain on the job
at least^another 15 days: ’
Vacation On Ranch
Misses Peggy Lindley and Sam-
mie Powers, Messrs: -Lester Lack-
ey and Doug Qcn-ley were Monday
Mias tesgu* fml
Miss Jo An* Teague,
of Mr. end Mrs. Boots Teague,
was shewfiig Improvement «t the
Stephenville Hospital Sunday
where she has been rkcelviitg
treatment for a fractured leg suf-
fered when thrtriWi fftft* an un-
ruly horse last week. At the time
of the aeeideftt she tea* abat-
ing her father in rounding np cat-
tle. Known a* one of the expert
horsewomen ef . the county Mis*
Teague met the aftuatioh with
skill, without which, she would
have undoubtedly been more seri-
ously injured. Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Collier, of Fort Worth, owner*
of the Diamond C< were here t»**r
the week-end visiting the young
lady. „ .
Mrs. Jewell Garrett and daugh-
ters have had os recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duckworth and
Miss Nona Fisher of Ajplene.
Mrs. John Wright returned the
past week from a Christmas visit,
____^ _____^ ____________^ in Wichita, Kan., where she was
guests at the Powers Ranch near j a Kue** in the hoine of her d*ugh-
Desdemona. Mrs. Sam Powers was
host to the party as they engaged
in horseback riding ove/ the large
ranch and incidental to their out-
door activities Okas the rqunding
up of some cattle which the young
ter, Mrii. K. B. Keyes. Mrs. Keyes
iy remembered, In Stephenville a*>
the former Miss Bonnie Wright.
Richard Thompson, a senior stu-
dent" at. SMU, visited with his
folks directed from one pasture to ! pdreuts, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
another.
RENO, Jan. 3, (UP)—Jeanne !
and Eleanor Fulstone of Smith, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Shamburger
of Winnsboro visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wolfe
jyid other friends in the city. Rev^
Shamburger is pastor of the Fityft
Baptist Church in Winnsboro and
Mrs. Shamburger is remembered
as the former Miss Kathryn Nutt.
Nav., today were the nation’s out-
stwhding twins, and you can
they’ve both got Toni’s.
The
! Thompson, and his brother, Bark-
' !ey, during the holidays.
___twins were the winners in a ------------._
contest sponsored by the parma-' Baptist Church
nent wave concern. More than
2,000 sets of twins competed.
The winners get a trip to Eu-
rope, fur coats, luggage and com-
plete traveling outfits.
In second place were Joan and
Jan McMillan, Houston, Tex.; and
Mary and Marjoriw-Vaughn, La-
fayette, Ind., ckme in third.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, 703
West College Street, were more
than pleased during the holiday
season to have their niece, Mrs.
Connie Murray, and two^fhildren,
Mike and Connie Jr., in thelr'bame
for several days. While in this sec-
tion of Texas they also visited
with her fatHer, -Dan Evans, in
Fort Worth and later went to
Cheecoto, Okla., for a visit in the
home of Mr. Murray's parents.
The Murrays have been making
their home in Fabens for the past
several years where he is superin-
tendent of -the public schools.
Mrs. I.ai/ra Franklin, her son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sley-
mire of Fort Worth, were recent
-visitors in the home of her sister,
Mrs. R. L. Bates anjl Mr. Bates,
1464 Washington SL
Robert Seastedt of Illinois visit-
ed the family of his aunt. Dr. and
Mrs. Vance Terrell, Frank and
Penny during the holidays,
Mh>r. Thomas Foster and chil-
dreii, Carolyn, Jennie I.ynn and
Tommy of Baytown, and Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Blankenship and son
David of Austin, were holiday
guests in the home of their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. T. C. Jor-
dan, 599 W. Tarjeton.
W. R. Hickey, StephenviHe real-
tor, was in Dublin Monday on busi-
ness.
STEPHENVILLE HOSPITAL
f AND CLINIC
J C. Terrell. M.D.. F.A.C.S.
Surgery and Gynecology
Bruce S. Terrill. M.D.
Obstetrics and Pediatrics
John M. Gosslee, M. I).
Orthopedics
Vance Terrell, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
John .V, Dobkins, M.D.
Internal .vledicine, Diagnosis
Mnhloit D. Ogden, M.D.
Urology and Surgery
—- T. C. Reott Jr„ Administrator
Office Hours: Morning 10:00 to 12:00
Afternoon 3:00 to 5:00; Sundays 10:00 to 12:00
HANDY REFERENCE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
WHERE TO FIND IT
' SAVE TIME — SAVE TROUBLE — FIND IT QUICK IN THIS DIRECTORY
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Trewitt Funeral Home
Lady Attendant
Prompt Ambulance Service
Day Phone 359—Night 201
Stephenville
Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
288 S. Graham Phone 702
AtJTO SERVICE
White Auto Store
Appliances—Auto Supplies
Hardware
260 N. Belknap
W.R. Looney’s Garage
WELDING
Mechanical Repairs
Blacksmithing
593 South Graham
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Hale & Crimmins
Accountants and Auditors
Federal and State Tax Consultants
Neblett-King Bldg. Phone 881
Luther P. Hale Carl E. Crimmins
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr.AHen G. Wyche
Clements Building
- Stephenville, Texa*
Office Hours!
9:00 a. m.—6:00‘p. w. -
Phone 1219
T. D. Purdom, D. C.
Phone 508
Second Floor 8tephenville State
Bank Building
H. R. Conley, D. C.
Ground Floor
Across street from Vaughan
Electric
257 W. College Phone 156
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
Vaughan Electric
“Everything Electrical”
Wiring—Service
250 W. College Phone 454
FARM SUPPLIES
FURNITURE-
NEW USED
Ficku Furniture
New and Used
“Sale Day Every Day”
P'lone 623
Sales and Service for
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE
Farm Machinery and
Liverman Peanut Pickers
Shannon Supply Co.
Dublin Highway Phone 168
Stephenville
Tractorand
Implement Co.
Sale»—Service
Fort Worth Highway
Phone 860 •
INSURANCE—LOANS
Trewitt Burial and
Benefit Association
Located in the
Trewitt Funeral Home
Day Phone 859—Night 201
Dave Hudson
Insurance Ageticy
Insurance that Insures
Phone 163 227 W. Washington
FEED STORES
Year wood Feed Store
__ -Vrow and Hamco Feeds
Grains, Vetch, Fertiliser, Oeco
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Dairy Feed of Our Own
Com posit ion
151 E. Mason Phone 927
rjau «'irai i ■ j a J-T3____-
UPHOLSTERY
Merrell Upholstering
and
Furniture Repair Shop
See our wide selection of
UpkoUteHng Fabric* and Plattict
Corner College an<T Columbia
Field Sm&M — Flower Heeds
Gardes Seeds — Onion Sets
—Flowering Baiba
Stephenville
Produce Company
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We buy, sel) or trade
New and Used Furniture
See us before you sell or buy
TRADING POST
North Graham at lingleville Road
Phone 816
Wanted to buy for CASH
GOOD USED FURNITURE
WE BUY—SELL—TRADE
Moser-Nichols Co.
Furniture-Appliances-Hardware
Phone 235
OPTOMETRISTS
DR. H. HAMPTON
Complete Optical Service
Out of Town Mondays
Palace Theatre Building
Phone 44
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Six Pictures for 50c
at
BAXLEY’S STUDIO
Southwest Corner Square
. Phone 115
POULTRY
Mollard
Poultry Market
Live and Dressed
Hens, Fryers, Bakers, Turkeys
299 N. Floral Phone 106?
Willard & Son Fryers
Dressed Fryers, Hens and
• > Turkeys
FREfe DELIVERY
995 N. Belknap _ Phone 911
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
For appointment any thne
* - with f our
“Fuller Brush Dealer”
Please phone 1489, or drop
a postal card to:
R. R. WORSTER
1447 N. McCart Stephenville
PLUMBERS
City Plumbing Co.
J. E. Lookingbill, Jr., Owner
Saies-Installations-Repaira
Plumbing and Heating
235 N. Graham Phone 161
Bell & McGehee
Supplies-Fixtures-Repaire
“Service with a Smile”
176 College Phone 803
HOMER NIX
PLUMBING
Butane Systems
Butane Appliancea
Electric Supplies
Hardware
Phone 637 .
REAL ESTATE
We Sell, Trade, Rent and Loan
Off. Pho. 380 Res. Pho. 551
A. D. Fulbright
Realty Company
231 w. Collage St-----—
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIO REPAIRING
All Makes. All Work. Guaranteed
Pickup and Delivery Service
Heffley Radio Service
374 E. Washington Phone 740
VETERINARIANS
Dr. Verne Al Scott
Stephenville, Texas
Service Day and Night
Phone 462
WOOD WORK SHOPS
J. HUB WILLIS
CABINET SHOP
“It it’s wood we buiU UT
1490 N. Graham 8t
SEWING MACHINES
Sates aad Seryiee, Repair*
Good Used Machine* for Sate
Singer Sewing Center
U1 N. Belknap Phone M?
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