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FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1950
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Hare beautiful Boors with little expense
FLOOR SANDERS AND
POLISHERS FOR RENT
barnes & McCullough
"EVERYTMNQ TO BUILD ANTTRJWG'
305 North Graham Street Phone L-3SU
FOR SALE
Extra Nice. 2 large bedrooms close
in *7,800.
HERRING-FARRAR
145 N. Graham
Phone L-5391 or L-4380
3-4 tc
STEPHENYILLE
COMMANDEBY
KNIGHTS TBMPLAR
No. 100
SUted Meeting Second Monday
if each month.
A STEPIIENVILLE
'HSV Lodge No. 207
'w* A. F. A A. M.
Stated Meeting Piret Monday In
each month.
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MASONS
Chapter 1440
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Stated Meeting
Third Monday in each month
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A ROYAL AND SBLBCT
MASTERS COUNCIL
No. 85
Iff JtateO Meeting Fourth Monday
■ at. 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th, Uth months
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GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
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L. B. McQUEEN
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Pressure Massuer
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Stephenville, Texas
Green
CHIROPRACTORS
For the peat 31 years practiced
in Ranger and Comanche.
Office now opened at 2208 Weet
Washington 9t, Stephen villa
Phone L-3206
Rave Your UU Mattreau Made
Into a Nice Fluffy
fnnerspring Mattress
Summers Mattress
Company
Phone L-4213 269 W. Frey
Dr. L. G. Martin
DENTIST—X-RAY
Columbia and Green St*.
Phone L-4818
Opposite First Baptist Church
Dr. Philip L. Price
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Clauses Fitted
Across Street from Baxley Studio
Phone L-48M
245 W. Oollegs St.
Dr.B.B.McCollum,Jr.
Veterinarian
Fort Worth Highway
Business Phone L-6217
Stephenvilla
DR. 1. A. WHITACRE
and
DR. JIM WHITACRE
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Corner of College and South
Columbia Streets
Office Phone L-8019
<es. Phone L-9981 and L-87S9
Bud Sanitary Work
Home Owned
Jljana C***P°°'* and Septic
Tanka—Free Inspection
, Modern Equipment
BUD PARTAIN
Phone L-4484 SUphenvllle
We Are Pioneers In
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
And Repairs
See Ue Today for Your Need*
VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone L-4312. 150 Weet CoUega
DR. H. sIAMPTON
OPTOMETRIST
Office Houra
Stephenwille, Texas
8:80 a. m. to 11—1 to 4 p. hi.
Cloeed Saturday Afternoon
247 N. Graham 8treet
To buy, sell or trade land,
motel or business. Trades a
specialty.
A. B. HUTCHISON
1780 N. Graham
Phone Lindsey 8271
FOR SALE: House and lot In
Cisco, and atore building, 38x40
ft .on Highway 80 just outside
Cisco city limits, also 180 acre
farm, well improved, 80 acres in
peaches, apples and paper shall
pecans. Will take gome trade. J.
F. Petsick, 609 W. 6th St., Cisco,
Texas. 29-3tp
FOR SALE: 500 acres Bosque
River farm. This is a real stock
farm. $100 per acre,
HERRING-FARRAR
145 N. Graham
Phone L-5391 or L-4380
3-4 tc
SCOTT
Veterinary Hospital
Stephcnville, Texas
t 211# Weet an Dublin Highway
Phone L-6100
Large and Small Anlmalr
DRUGS
DR. V. A. SCOTT. SR.
Stephenville
Phone L-6100 Bee. L-4314
DR. V. A. SCOTT. JR.
Dublin, Texas Phone 668
Mrs. Virginia Sonet, Receptionist
All Calls Answered Day or Night
FOR BALE OR TRADE
Frame house, 8 bedrooms, large
living room, 2 baths, closets for
large family, good as new. Nice
peqan tree in front yard, lot
70x160 ft. 1 block of ward school,
4 blocks of col legs. Nice community
for children.
C. E. Skiles Real Estate
Phone S7F06 et-t-s-et
3 Acre unimproved, 6 miles out
Corner 2 highways, price. $1,000.00
more or less. Or would trade.
What have you T
HERRING-FARRAR
146 N. Graham
Phone L-6391 or L-4330
S-4tc
Dr. Sam H. Daniel
CHIROPRACTOR
186 N. Columbia Phone L-6310
Stephenville. Texas
FOR SALE
FARM, Ranches and City prop-
erty—both residential and business
STEPHENVILLE REALTY
COMPANY
Ban B. McCollum
231 W. College P. O. Box 73
DRAPERIES
Made to order and installed.
Beautiful line of materials to
choose from. I will be glad to call
at your home and submit estimate,
Call Dorris Caudle, 101 Greenview
drive. Phone 1,-3537. lOtf
COB A Artificial Cattle
Breeding Service
All Dairy, Beef or Dual Purpose
Breeds
COY WALL
TECHNICIAN
Hico, S-4883; Dublin, G-2073
Stephenville L-21S8
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Car load creosored
poles 7 to 16 ft Redwood assorted
trades and lengths. Higginbotham
Lumber Yard. Phone 1,-3424. 15tf
Three bedroom brick, 2 ceramic
tile bath*, carpeting, electric kitch-
en, 2 car garage, good location.
Only $14,000.
Two bedroom and den, 1700 ft.
large lot, garage, nice location,
only $6850. Take car in trade.
New 3 bedroom frame, ceramic
tOe bath, carpeting, near school.
Rent for 6 months and apply to
down payment
A beautiful 8 bedroom brick, air
conditioned, central heat, 2 car
garage, carpeting, close to Cham-
berlin. $15,260.
We have houses to fit your needs,
your home will be • pleaeant one
in Stephenville. Wonderful schools,
Churches, climate and the meet
wonderful people in the WHOLE
WIDE WORLD.
BROOKS REAL ESTATE
Ph. L-3241, L-8069, or L8888 7 ;
Stephenville. ' Sl-6tc
Residence for Sale: My home at
900 Jones St Four rooms and bath.
Carport. See owner at 900 Jones St
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FOR SALE: Red Gold sweet pototo
slips. Get the mat Barham Feed A
Seed store in Stephenville or con-
tact S. T. Gressom, Rt. 1. Gran-
bury. Phone 762W4 at Granbury.
5-4 tp
R. H. TERRY
Announces resuming of water
well service and repairing on all
water and Irrigation wells. EX-
PERIENCED prompt and efficient
aervice. Call L-4589 day or night.
110 So. Belmont 15-4tp
FOR SALE: Three-bedroom frame,
two batha, near college on large
corner lot. $6,860.
HERRING-FARRAR
146 N. Graham
Phone L-6391 or L-4380
3-4 tc
FOR SALE: Vaccinated Holstein
dairy heifers. Some close-up heavy
gpringeri 0. P. Mercer, 3 miles of
Carlton, Texas. 29-8tp
FOR SALE: Several large farms
located in Stephenville trade ter-
ritory. A 100 acre farm, four miles
from city limits, Ula house, two
tanks, ona supported by spring,
deep wall, windmill, 35 acres in
cultivation, good grass, % mineral
rights, price $86.00 per acre.
100 acres, mile form city limita,
crossed by highway, would make
good businese and dwelling lots.
262 acre, well improved farm,
located on highway in Erath Co-
unty, in two miles of good town,
priced $76,00 per acre.
20 wall improved tracts of small
acreage in and near Staphenville.
So choice lots, frame and brick
building. If your are interested
in buying real estate, surly W. T.
Graves has it OFFICE 675 W
GREEN.' Phone L-4690 or L-5206
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FOR SALE
2000-Aere ranch. All goat-proof
fence, water, grass for 200 cows
and 2000 goats. Lots of timber
needs pushing, hut stop and think.
Only $40.00 per acre.
147-Acre stock farm, 12 minute
drive. Creek, farm, running water.
Never fail pecans. Net fence. Good
house. Got everything for $16,000.
84 Acres not far out. 50 farm.
Almost new modern rock home.
$7,800. Big Joan.
54 Acres. Good road, grass,
water, large extra nice modem
home. Good outbuildings. $8,500.
4 Acres, close in. 5 rooms. Nice
bath. New well, extra good water.
New, modern REA pump. Has ev-
erything. Only $8,700.
4 Acres on 377 toward Dublin.
Grocery store, filling station.
Wafer, lights, gas and two nice
modem homes on it. All goes for
$6,700. Big loan. Exclusively, but
how could it lose money?
5 Acres close in. Lies on high-
way. Pretty shade trees. Good 6-
room modem .home. $8,000.
2 Acres, 2 miles out. 5-room
house, modem, bath. On pavement.
$6,000.
Near Bluff Dale. 137 acres on
running creek. Pavement Fine
grass. Extra fine modem home, All
for 817,600.
We have an extra fine modern
home in Dublin. Clear of debt will
trade for grass land and pay bal-
ance cash.
7 Rooms, aU frame. Right be-
tween all the schools. Walk to
church. Fine location for large
family. Only $5,500. Has a big
loan. Exclusive listing.
Brand new 3-bedroom modem
home. Has everything to make you
happy. Only $7,000. Big loan.
3-Bedroom, all frame. 6 years
OUT Big lot, well fenced. $4,000.
Big loan.
2-Bed room, all frame home. Al-
most new. Some good land for
$3,800. $800 cash.
One of the best modem brick
homes in Stephenville. This is it.
Has everything you can think of
for only $16,700.
Almost as good, one for $13,500.
I have the key. See me on these
new, modem homes. You will like
them.
Yes, this is rt. One of the nicest
places to live for the money. Large
nice high and dry on a hill. Really
pretty. A real bargain. Only $6,500.
Will carry a big loan.
See us first and save money. Peo-
ple are coming here every day.
Why not? Cheap property, low
taxes and the best schools on
earth.
We haws some nice apartments
for rant. Wed famished for $40
per month or $10 per week and all
bUta paid.
Grundy Fenner
REAL ESTATE
He really knowe the country
Don’t write. We need buyers now.
Listings to pick from.
Phone L-4777. Free parking.
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DAIRY DISPOSAL SALE
At The Stephenville Auction
Bara June 10—18 head milking, all
first calf heifers. One registered
Jersey bull, 13 springer and bred
heifers. Individual health papers,
both Tuberculosis and Bangs test
ed. All Jerseys except 3 which are
Holstein and Jersey mixed. A clean,
high producing bunch of heifers.
Reasen for selling, ill health. E.
L. Hardwick, Abilene, Texas
4-4 tc
WANTED
PLANTS
SET you tomato and pepper
plants now. Improved Porter, Red
Cloud, Summer Prolific. Sweet
pepper. Bell, Pimento and Banana.
Hot, Cayenne, Banana. Petunia,
Coleus, Snapdragon, Joseph’s Coat,
Ivy, Pepromia and Palm. Visitors
welcome.
EETTY’S PLANT SHOP
1490 N. Graham 6-4tc
GUEST coming? Carpet must be
cleaned? Blue Lustre keeps them
looking new. For sale at Cawyer
Drug ltc
FOR SALE. Our home at 898
Neblett, three bedrooms, two baths,
living room, dining room, kitchen,
double garage, storage building,
fenced yard. Choice location, close
Chamberlain, High School and
College. W. Roy Tisdale, Phone
L-4868 Price $11,600 8tp
Brand New. 3-bedroom brick, 1*
batha, built in oven, wall to wall
carpets. All for $11,500.
HERRING-FARRAR
145 N. Graham
Phone L-6391 or L-48S0
8-4 tc
NICHOLS FLORAL COMPANY
MR. AND MRS. STERLING BILLS, Ownan
270 North Belknap Street Telephone L-4816
FLOWERS FOR EVERT OCCASION
Gut Flo were. Pot Plante, Funeral Designs, Artificial Vtowem
Dried Arrangements. Bulk Garden Bead
WE AVI'ROt^tT^rOUR BUSINESS
BARGAIN: Surplus white paint
going at $2.95 gallon. Summers
Army Store 695 N. Belknap. 4-4tp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 8-room furnished
apartment, air conditioned, auto-
matic washer, $40 month, bills paid.
See at 562 W. Vanderbilt or phone
L-63B8 etAsc
Lady to Work as
CHIEF COOK
in Summer Camp
Pleasant Working Conditions
Room—Board—Salary
Contact
T. H WOOD
Camp Paluxy, Bluff Dale,
Texas 29—5tc
PART TIME
Summertime is earning time with
Avon. Opening available in Green’s
Creek Area. Write Avon, Box
18446, Fort Worth. etAs
WANTED TO BUY: On# or more
buildings to wreck. R. S. Vestal,
416 N. Patrick, Phone GI 6-2358,
Dublin, Texas. 5-2tp
NOTICE
EXTRA BARGINS
in
USED CASS
■tomline
*1250
*1325°°
Custom line Ford
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1956 4-Door V8
With air
conditioner____
1966 4-Door Buick
Special...........
Moser & Chambers
East Washington Street /
Old Eight Gin Lot .
FENNER’S
BEAUTY SALON
1480 W. Frey St.
L-3508
"If your hair Isn’t becoming, you
should be coming'to us.M
Operators
Carrie and Phillip Fenner
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MISCELLANEOUS
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE — Free
*nd sure. Call collect. Phone 80S,
Hamilton. Texas. tf
Mrs. Tan Chandler announces the
closing until September, of the
"Tiny Tot Play School” at 1143
W. Jones St. With pride we can
say it has been a most successful
year. Register now for the Fall
opening, before the quota is reach-
ed. Each Thursday morning from
9 until 12 it will be open for drop-
ins, during the Summer. ltp
BLUFF DALE
By MICKEY CROW
Guests over the weekend In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jack-
son were their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Jackson and family of Bar-
nett, Missouri.
Mrs. Effic Carter is visiting in
Graham with Mrs. Francis Elliott,
Patsy and Gary for a few days and
attended the graduation of Patsy
from the Graham High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jaquess, Randy
and David and Mr. Lairson were in
Oklahoma visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Peirce.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boardman of
Dallas visited the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deaver.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crow and
Lawrance of Rule visited Mr, and
Mrs. J. M. Crow. Saturday.
Mr. Henry Ellis and Iriss visited
part of last week in Stephenville
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis and
Tim.
Mr. Will Frinell returned home
from Marlin where he had been in
the hospital for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crow of Me-
Camey visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvie Crow and A. J.
A. J. returned home with them for
a few days visit. He will return
home Saturday morning.
Visitors the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. P. J. Fallin were Mr.
*nd Mrs. Elmo Fallin of Fort
Worth and Mr. and Mrs. James
Bishop and family of Fort Worth.
Mr*. Tommy Lairson and new
baby daughter returned home from
the Stephenville hospital last
Thursday. Both are doing very well.
Among those visiting in the
home of Mr .and Mrs. John Willi-
ams were Mr. and Mrs. Dexter
Williams of Olney, and Mr. Cupp
Williams of Stephenville.
Mr. T. E. Verrter of Lubbock
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Gage.
Mr. N. C. Stembridee and Mr.
Gene Stem bridge both of Fort
Worth visited the weekend with
their mother. Mrs. Mattie Stemb
ridge and Clyde, also with Mr
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. Case automatic hay
baler, good shape, bales less than
5000 bales. Contact G. E. Richards,
Route 3, 5 miles East of Stephen-
ville * 5-2tp
HOUSE trailers, 26/ & 19’ for rent
or sale, can furnish parking space,.
Admiral console TV, air conditioner
8000-15000 cu ft. capacity, theatre
seats, 100 egg electric incubator,
Chevrolet 1936 water pump, oc-
casional chairs. Laymon Miller,
656 Frey, Stephenville ltc
and Mrs. W. C. Stembridge and
girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long and
Greg of Stephenville visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Long and
Mrs. Iowa Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood of
Tolar visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Morris and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crow.
Mr. Henry Ellis and Iress visited
last week in Johnson City with
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.
Mrs. Lack Deaver was in Denton
over the weekend attending the
graduation of her daughters.
Misses Sharon .and Shirley Deaver.
They graduated from North Texas
State College. Mr*. Harry Deaver
also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walker of
Stephenville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCleskey
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Drennan.
Mr. Mike Keahey, who attends
A&M College at College Station
visited the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendoll Keahey.
Mr. and Mrs’. Ralph Glen visited
the weekend in Glen Rose with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Pruitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hutchison
visited Sunday in Springtown with
Mrs. Bill Hutchison.
Mrs. Ella Greenwood and Mrs.
Cleo Dell Hutchiaon visited Sat-
urday in Fort Worth with Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Greenwood.
Bob and Hondy Finnell of Hous-
ton are visiting this week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Finnell.
Joyce Drennan and Sandra Davis
visited Sunday in Tolar with Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Brazell and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walker and
Mrs. Mamie Drennan and Linda at-
tended the Heffley family reunion
in Grapevine over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris,
Charles and Harris Allen (Stick)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson of Fort
Worth visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Stembridge and girls.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Karnk Davis were Mr. Free-
man Davis and son also his girl
friend of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Grace Stembridge visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank CastL.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Logan
of Rhode Island are visiting re
latives and friends thi* week.
Among those on. the sick list
this week are Mr. E. S. Jackson,
Mrs, Wanda Jaquess and Mr. Walt
Helms.
Mrs. G. N. Keahey and son,
Thomas K. Harris ‘were ip Bluff
Dale during the weekend. They are
staying with Mrs. Jackson near
Hamilton, while she ig convalesc-
ing.
#AGE SEVEN
MANLY ART—Fireman Cal
McCann, 44, wields crochet
hook delicately in Beaverton,
Ora. He tax* to the art six
years ago to while away lonely
hours as fire dispatcher. He
has produced a number of bed-
spreads and table covers.
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Luncheon Honors
Recent Bride,
Bride-Elect
Mias Linda McMahan, who will
•'“come the bride of Robert Eugene
Wright on Jane 6, and Mr*. Charles
Everett, the former Miss Wayaeli
Barham, wsrt honor guests at a
'nncheon May 29, in the home of
Mrs. Sid Stephens of the Glen Rose
Highway.
Mrs. Stephens presented gifts to
the honor##*.
Others attending were Mmes.
Kenneth Glover, James Noland.
Charles Gilley, and. Rob Watson
•>nd Misses Gloria Spell and Patsy
Watson.
CARD OK THANKS
Carter Davis and family wish
to express their appreciation for
the visits, flowers, cards, letters,
and every act of kindness shown
him while in the hospital. They also j
wish to express their appreciation
to doctors and members of the
staff of the Stephenville Hospital.
AHOTHtR MCt
AfiOUT A Dtf-H OF
•CE CREAM If” THAT
IT IS BONELESS/
Talk over your insurance with
us. Our years of,experience en-
able us to offer sound, practical
suggestion.
THE BRAEUER
Insurance Agency
East Side Square Phone L-SS13
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THIS WEEK’S SPBC1AL8
Brick home trade for farm. Nice 2-bedrooip home w«U located. Small farm
on highway trail* for houac in town. Some Rood building lota. *0 acre Ol farm;
4-1men home on 1 acre garden spot on highway S2SOO. 140 acre farm cloae
in email down payment. I,*aae or sell Grade A dairy. Rural community atom.
Listings wanted on farm, ranches sad city property.
ROY B. MEFFERD, Realtor
Telephone I.lndeey SOM P. O. Bat
OFFICE: 10U W. Tarleton
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