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P-MBCKEXBIPGE AMERICAN—THURSDAY', SEPT. 15, 1951
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FOR RENT
FOR 8 ALB
FURNISHED Efficiency Apart-
ment attractive, tpwd environment.
Phone l& pr Wter si* 271-J.
METAL B flat clarinet. $40.
Phone 1139-J after 5 p. m.
ONE large unfumi h -d 4 room
house. Close in. Near high school.
Adults preferred. Garage. 309
North Jailer Ave.
BEDROOM private er/rance, ad-
joining bath, clow? in, mjn or lady,
l^tchen privileges if wanted. l*hone
185 or after six 271-J.
FRESH EGGS at Groves Hatch-
ery.
FOUR ^qpm modern rink home.
111S Welt • Hulkim. 4 Jo. Phone
1014-J. Unfurnished.
THREE room modern house. Furn-
ished or unfurnishod. O. E. Proc-
ter. South O'Connor. P h o. e
1W5-W. , - -
NICE 4' om fttrnished modern
apartment, garage, in walking dis-
tance of town and whool. Bills
Mid. C.-F.Offietd, Jr. L'fMi West
First. Pt>v 8&8'.
NICE 2 room furnished modern
apartment.' Walkr.ig distance of
school or "twn Bills paid. C. F.
Of fie Id, Jr. '.'00 We m h irst. Phi ne
S68.
FURNISHED three room apart-
ment. All bills paid. #i i West
Elliott. CaU.yjti-W
THREE room furnished h« use, a|l
modern, neat and r'tun. 1 >7 W.
Hullurn. I'hurie 722-J.
NICE t >vk rpom apartment, porch-
es and (04--or.iveruet.iea. ol~ West
Hullurn.*
IF YOU would like a nice unfur-
nished apartment, close in, private
bath, g«r4ge, call 1647-W.
FOUR r oo modem hou.«. Phone
775.
3 ROOH agar: merit, newly decorat-
•lated. asfrrig'Taior. other rooms
partially, furnished. Bills paid.
Call 302 or lltf'J-W.
TWO room furnish'-d apartment.
Bills paid. Phono 247-W.
UNFURNISHKD duple*;- Fout
rooms and lx th. 7u!) West Elm.
Call 710 daytime, !«2.r> nights.
FURNISHED duple*. Koar room*
hod hath. Close in. Phone 1777.
RXIStttl) thrs^t rooms,
p<jKh. Modern. 300 East
hone 74*.
FURNISHED r*om, "prhate ent-
rance far wan or woman, llhone
260. 710 S. Ro ie.
THREE room furnished apart--
nt. Privat;' bath. Call W9-W
er 6 o'clock. W. T. Shepherd.
O and. three root- furnished
nts. Close in. 300 East
; Phone 748.
room furnished apartment,
rooms. Breckenridge Apart-
Call 1144
UB roor unluri.ished duplex
r irtment. !K>] EL Elm. Call
f-W.
WANTED TO RENT
Wanted To Rent
* QUIET middle ayed couph
would like to rent a 3 or 4 roon-
modern house, with garage. Calf
I006-L-2.
PERMAN EST"iTa ll Imulyish-
•S 4 room house, (.'all 73 oi
1421-W.
NOTICE
[JtWAY Sar.itonzer dealer foi
1 raj County, Mrs. Edith
. 9X0 -West Williams. Call
X tor five home <ii-moirat.ru-
JktaLEN^Jtp
MoOra Deliver,
m±
•OUTER NEWS for
ivary call bO'j-L-2 or
"OR mattreki work s>e Dui Up
(attress F ctory. First house
rest of. Iray, Drive lr.. Photic
«*3-W.
HULK'S An«mjrmoua Bu>
Br >cki i«<f«'~e.
WANTED
^AINTlNt.. juterior decorating.
See Rev. 11. A ten. 30o South
Miller. $1.25 In mi.
IRONIN*; wart d. 210 East Dyer
Street. Mrs. DeLong.
HELP WANTED
WAITRESS* wanted. Apply in
.person. Burch Coffee Shop.
f
>Y with me ans of transportation,
be a hu ;tl< r. Apply in per-
Breckenridge American.
CAFE help. Cook, dishwasher, por-
ter and waitress. Experience not
WWsMry. Apply hi person. Casa
Xia Hoya after 2 p. m.
3 ROOM not modern frame resi-
dence. Splendid location for
schools. 407 West 6th, between
North Ward and High School. See
C. G. Fite or Ralph Fite.
FOR SALE or Trad©—208 Shares
of First National Bank stock. P.
W. P^aer.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
A NEWLY completed duplex,
close in, near schools. Five rooms
and hath each side. Hardwood
floors.
FOUR rooms and bath, near South
Ward School. Terms.
Nice five room home, hardwood
floors. North West Breckenridge.
Attractive terms.
B-afcgain in a nice small home.
East side. $2250.00, terms.
130 Acre farm, three miles south
of Breckenridge on highway.
Ten room home, two baths, hard-
wood floors, close in on pavement.
Uoud investment, seller will ex-
ecute five year lease ou property
from purchaser.
Also 125 acre farm 011 river near
Crystal Falli.
BLAKE JONHNSON INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY. PHONE 1777.
FRAME 3 bedroom 2 bath house.
Completely redecorated side.,Lo-
cnted on East Walker near East
Ward School.
— '■«
ROCK veneer 3 bedroom 2 bath
h"us". South Oakwood. Near South
Ward School. Ideal for dress beau-
ty or the type business in connec-
tion with homes.
BARGAIN for quick sale. G room
hous'-, excellent condition. 4 bloek.-
frviti S-.'Uth W;.rd. In addition to
house there is a 2l> x 4<t rock build-
ing on rear of lot raab'e for busi-
ness or rental pro.srty. Location
corner of Miller ai.d Wheeler
Streets.
TRAMMELL - BLACK INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY.
Five room on West Hulluni. Near
South Ward school. Priced to sell.
Seven room on East side. Will sell
at a bargain.
Five room on Ea^st Highway. Good
terms.
Four room, modern, good condition.
Three lots, 1005 West Lindsey.
Good terms.
Five room, a real nice home. 810
West Elliott.
Surprise Shower
Petes Mrs. Delartey
Mrs. Ella Delaney, 810 Eaat
Williams, v.as honored with a sur-
prise shower on her 82nd birth-
day, Saturday, September 20.
Approximately twenty-five fri-
ends and neighbors called during
the day.
« Refreshments of cake and lemon-
ade were served.
Flower Show Class
Will Be Held Soon
Mrs. R. D. Smith, president of
the Breckenridge Garden Club has
announced that the Vernon Garden
Club is sponsoring flower show
school No. 4 at Wilbarger Audi-
torium, October !), 1", and 11.
Mrs. Charles F. Steineger will
teicll flower arrangements and
Miis. John II. Suk "s will teach hor-
ticulture. Kegistiatien fee for this
course is $5.00. Anyone interested
in this course get in touch with
Mrs. Jesie Owen, president of th -
Vernon Garden Ciub. The address
is 2124 l.idian Street, Vernon.
Personals
Mrs. Babe Kimb'-rlin and Mrs.
Hai vie O'Neal attended the fun t-
al of Mrs. IX'sma I<aquay's grand-
father, Mr. Hugh John;on, in
Ranger Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Donald R. Deere of
Dallas havt> been vacationing in
Houston and rx.vv spending a few
days visiting his parent's, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Deere.
Where is Your
CHURCH
MEf^BEP.SHIP?
Dr. H. H. Cartwright and Dr. R.
L. Holm.'s attended the Texas Ac-
ademy of General Practice in San
Antonio last week.
Mrs'. Carrie Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Miss
Myrtlj Thompson from Fort Worth
were in Breckenridge Sunday to
place flowers on the grave of Fred
Thompson.
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CADDO NEWS
Mrs. Sam Jenkins of Odessa and
sons, Grady and Lee Jenkins from
Odg n, Utah, visited Sunday and
Monday in the J. H. Gracey home.
Mr. Ed Sanderson of the Lone
Star Camp, who received a serious
lung injury in an automobile wreck
several weeks ago, is reported hol-
ding his own.
After spending three weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Sue Lee, Mrs. Em-
ma Gracey has returned to her
daughter's home in Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boland and
baby daughter of Odessa spent the
week end with Mrs. Boland's par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Ross Grace.
Mr. arid Mrs. L. V. Parks of De-
Leon also were recent visitois in
the Grace home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers and
children spent last week in Temp-
le.
Mrs. Silas Curtis has moved to
liretkenridge and is residing in an
apartment at the Dick Polk home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Luttrell an-
nounce the birth of their first
grandchild, a son, bora to Mr. and
Mrs. Melton Luttrell of Eastland
two weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rogers
are on a business and pleasure trip
in Tucson, Arizona.
to date?
K 'v. and Mrs. Frank Foster and
son Phil of Swenson were recent
visitors in the Hudspeth home.
Mrs. Foster suffered a facial
.-troke and has been receiving med-
Five room. 907 West Walker. Will
-ell at a bargain. Possession im-
nediately.
MOSLEY REALTY CO. 800 W.
'tullum. Phone 1895.
igia
POS9 HOLE tNGGB
WIRE WINDER-UNWINOER
A* anbMt bt« team mrf RM work «t M
men Digger pcoctrat* soil Wadtf
UawiiNta attactod <• 2 i^mi Winds or aawtndi
30 rods Otr minute No otHti
cm compare. Flvo ntntil
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
301 S. Rose
CALVARY
BAITIST CHURCH
End of S. Camden
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SAVES
S'F us rnoAY
EWING-CHRISTIAN HDW.
331 W. Walke Phone 139
••••••••••••••*
ical care from the Brown Sana-
torium in Cisco.
Jo Fagg, a Tarleton State fresh-
man spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fagg.
News h Briefs
"iJESSfBIS^enrurScpt^J^L'.Ri
—"Egyptian Royal Lady," a Here-
ford cow from the Hardy Gris-
som ranch, Abilene, Tex., Thurs-
day held the title of grand cham-
pion female Hereford at the M"*-
south Fair in Memphis.
The animal was named grand
champion Wednesday in competi-
tion with cattle from 12 states.
HARUNGEN. Sept. 25 (U.RX_Fu-
neral services were held in Har-
lingen Wednesday for. Clara Yvon-
ne Allison, 2, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Edward Allison, who
died after swallowing 50 strychnine
tablets that had been prescribed
for her grandfather.
LAREDO, Sept. 25 'I P- Juve-
ncio Olivares was free Thursday
after serving a sentence of one-
hour in the custody of a U. S. mar-
shall for smuggling aliens into th-.-
United States.
He pleaded guilty to the charge
in federal court here.
Eastland Lawyer
Here Dies
EASTLAND, Sept. 25 u'.E-—
John W. Turner, «•">, prominent
Eastland attorney, died a his home
at Eastland Wednesday ait :t p.m.
Mr. Turner was in partnership
.vith Virgil T. Seaberry of East-
'and, his buddy in World War I.
Th - two set up an associate prac-
tice in 1SI8 and had been associa-
ted since that time, practicing con-
tinuously in Eastland for 34 teurs.
Mr. Seaberry is still practicing
here.
Mr. Turner was born at Hills-
boro Dec. 12, 188'>. He was grad-
uated from the law school of the
University of Texas in 1!)10.
He was a member of the East-
land Methodist Church, as well as
the county, state, and American
Bar Associations. At one time he
was city attorney for Eastland.
.Mr. Turner was an ex-command-
er of the local American Legion
post and had been chairman of the
board of trustees in the Eastland
School District.
Survivors include his wife; one
daughter, Jeane of Dallas, a staff
writer for the Dallas News; two
sons, Dick and Jack of Eastland:
one sister, Miss Mildred Turner of
Dallas, and one brother, Paul A.
Turner of Muskogee, Okla.
Funeral arrangements have been
tentatively set for 3 p. m. Thurs-
day in the ' Eastland Methodist
Church with burial in Eastland.
Robert Newell was sentenced to
three years in prison for transport-
ing a stolen automobile across a
state line.
FORT WORTH, Sept. 25 <U.R>—
Sen. Richard Nixon will speak in
Amarillo Friday, Texas Eisenhow-
er-Nixon headquarters aid Thurs-
day.
The Republican vice presidential
candidate will make a statewide
broadcast from Amaritlo's Tri-
State Fairgrounds at 6:45 p. m.
BON HAM. Sept. 25 (U.PJ—Auth-
orities searched Thursday for two
inmates of Fanning county jail in
Bonham who fled late Wednesday
night after a jailer opened the door
of their cell to sweep out.
The men were Tom Berry, serv-
ing a year for driving while intoxi-
cated, and Alvin Swindly, being
held for trial on forgery charges.
MUSKOGEE, Okla., Sept. 25
<U.R)—William B. Nelson, 27, of
Phillips, Tex., died Wednesday
night of injuries received in a two-
car accident near Cushing, Okla.,
last Aug. 4.
Nelson was the fourth victim of
the accident. His mother, Mrs. Do-
rinda Nelson, 50, of Tulsa, and Dr.
and Mrs. James A. Turner of Paw-
nee, Okla., were the other to die.
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Truman And Russ
Envoy Give Sweet
Lot Of Nothings
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. (U.R-
President Truman told the new So-
viet ambassador Thursday that any
of his activities devoted to "stren-
gthening the peaceful relations"
between Russia and the United
States will be "reciprocated and
supported" by this government and
its people.
Mr. 'iruman made the statement
as Georgia N. Zarubin presented
his credentials at a five-minute
White House ceremony.
After the meetinsr. Zanib'n r-- 'l
to reporters his remarks to Mr.
Truman.
Za. ubin said he could "assure"
Mr. Truman thnt "the people of
the Soviet Union •ntertain a fee-
ing of since-o friendship" toward
the people of the United States.
Mr. Truman replied that he was
glad to "note" th"~e assurances of
friendship from the people of th"
So\ iet Union toward people of the
United Stales.
"You may rest assured that the
government of the L nited States
desires only to see a world where-
in friendly, neighborly relations
exist between every country. It is
the constant policy of this govern-
ment to seek to create conditions
which will result in a stable and
prosperous world where all peoples
may live in peace."
Zarubin gave reporters a brus-
que "not true" reply to the ques-
tion. "How about the Hate-Ameri-
ca campaign that the Soviet press
is carrying on?"
A robot in Washington, D. C.
predicts tides for everv poit in the
world for years ahead with great
precision.
Alex Rawlins & S
MONUMENTS
Over M Years Perries
Weatherford, Texas
BKNRY NAHBf
SUPPLY OX
36** Vanetta Fine Wale Cordu-
roy in Red—Green—4 open —
: I
; Toast — Pnrple — Tan — Char-
treuse.
41** Velveteen in Black—Rust— {
Red — Royal .Blue — Green —
Brown.
Yd $3.50 \
117 S. Court Kbons M* I
:
— I
Meteimplojcists now holier e that
lifter th«- sub-zem eold of mod-
erately high altitudes is passed, a
temperature inveision lone is « n-
Counteied (at from to 41*1 miles
'where temperatures may raise
(mm minus 28 degrees Fahren-
heit to 4.00U degrees.
SALESMAN WANTED
OPPORTUNITY for lull or part
time business in city of Brecken-
ridge. No capital rie«>ded. Alao oth-
er localities available. Write
Kawleigh's Dept. TXI-810-216,
Memphis, Ten*.
HUNTERS
DOVE SEASON
OPENS SEPT. 1st!
Be ready with new gun and shells from our large stock!
LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF
GUNS, AMMUNITION & ACCES-
SORIES!
—Hunting Licenses Issued!
—Guns Bot'ght, Sold And Traded!
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C.OOD/VEAR
v JIRES. "
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MERRILLS
mZK 211 W. Walker
Phone 36
accept no
IMITATION
LOST
SMALL tan and white male
"Chihuahua dog. Answers to Tinkeh
ftowrard. Phone 1334-W.
MACK ar^ white uhWt. Finder
- return to FTeiton Divis, corner
• North Flint a.id Conneil, or phone
14tt Reward.
DR. J. P. PROVENZA
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS:
Week Days
l« to UiH-liN to
frM to lift Saturd«*
142ft—3M W. Williams
The planet Neptune, discovered
i" 1R48. K->s traveled only pne-third
of its orbit since that time.
USE! CHIS:
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1947—Ford V -8 Coupe
1939—Chevrolet 2-Door
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25 YEARS W BKSCkEURtDG E
'SMEA S*AV£A DOLLAR'
/4/G'€A5T WALKER,
Ob Bridge
| Exclusive To American
•*mmm"™" , . „l„Ko
'Always' Is Dangerous
When Applied To Bridee
Here is another situation where
Mr. Champion's "teaching" cost
him plenty. He has been telling
Mr. Muzzy that where you have
two suit3 to be set up at a no
trump contract, the suit to go af-
ter first is always the longer one.
North dealer
Neither side vulnerable
North (Mr. Champion)
S—K 3
H—J 7 2
D—K Q J
C—A Q II) 4
W. (Mr. Dale) E. (Mrs. Keen)
S—10 !) 7 6 2 S—Q 5 4
H—A Q a H—9 8 5 4
D—8 7 0 4 D—10 2
C—2 C—K J 96
South (Mi. Muzzy)
S—A J 8
H—K 10 <
D-^A 5 3
C—8 7 5 3
The bidding:
North East South West
1 C Pass 2 N T Pass
3 N T All Pass
"Always" is too strong a word.
And Mr. Champion knows it. He
purposely uses it when talking to
Mr. Muzzy, for the soke of em-
phasis.
Actually, the wcrd "always"
should never be used in connection
with any bridge situation. Ooops,
there I go doing it myself. What
I mean, of course, is ALMOST
neve i.
In today's deal, Mr. Dale opened
the six of spades. Mr. Muzzy was
elated as this gave him three sure
spade tricks. He played low from
dummy and killed Mrs. Keen's
queen with the ace.
Laboriously counting his winn-
ers, he found that he had just
eight, three sp ides, four di-aniond.|
and the ace of clubs. Where was
the ninth trick corning from Well,
Mr. Champion had said to tfo after
the longer suit first. There were
seven clubs in the two hands and
only six hearts. So at trick two
Mr. Muzzy led a club and finessed
dummy's 10. a .... • .
Mrs. Keen won with the jack
and returned a spade. Dummy 3
king won and Mr. Muzzy came to
his hand with the ace of diamonds
and finessed the queen of clubs.
When this lost, his last spade
stopper was knocked out and he
had no further chance for three
trieks- „ ,,, ,
"You beat yourself at the second
trick," snarled Mr. Champion.
"'Why net start oa hearts instead
of clubs? Even lead a heart from
your own hand."
"But you told me—btgaj
Muzzy.
"No matter what I told
Mr. Champion interrupted!
doesn't apply here. D ilc hatL.
danger suit, spades. He coutan't
possibly have an entry in clubs,
but only in hearts. Holding king,
jack and 10 of hearts, nothing
could prevent you from winning a
heart trick and with two more
;pade stoppers, you had plenty of
time."
"There you go using absolutes
again, Champion," smiled Mr. Dale.
"Don't say 'nothing* could prevent
him. Something did. Muzzy him-
self."
(Copyright 11)52, General Features
Corp.)
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is r protection to the car finish.
Let us serve you.
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(•RAM—ALSO SPECIALS ON ACCESSORIES FOR
SEPTEMBER.
McDowell Chevrolet Co.. Ik.,
e. d. McDowell, pres.
201 w. William* Street
Pood Proozer and
Itofrigorator combined I
$901
* Cycla-matic Defrosting I
* Roll> to-You SholvM I
* Now Cyclo-mcrtk lovofcoMl
Other Models Priced
From $191.00
FRIGID AIRE on PARADE
AT TEXAS STATE FAIR
See Fri*id ire'.s exhibit of over
70 different products at the
Texas Slate Fair—Dallas—Oct.
4 through Oct. 19.
ROOrING OF ALL TYPES
Asbestos Siding and Carpenter Work
NO DOWN PAYMENTS, 36 MONTHS TO PAY
See me at 206 West Third St. Or Call 1545-W
CITY ROOFING CO.
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Anderson Co.
1M N. Court Telephone 6*
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