Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1957 Page: 3 of 4
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1M412, Classified Department.
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR-
ING I'hone HI 9-3293. B. C.
Ffleeae at 201 W. Hullurn.
2—Announcements
'.ENTINE SPECIAL—A dozen
2x2'hillf.au size pietores
1 DxT portrait, all from same
pose, $2JM. Frank* Homme .Studio.
YOUNG'S
New Open For
Business
Bait, Tackle & Groceries
Minnows Worms, Shrimp,
& ltlnlat'k Catfish Rait
Open on Sunday
.'tO.'l S. Rrcckeni-irfge Ave.
Dr. J. F. Provema
OPTOMETRIST
216 N. Rose Ave. Ph. Ill 9-46A6
Try Our
HOT BEEP
BAR-HQ
59c lb.
BULK WEINERS «
29c Lb.
$
Park-In Grocery
409 R Walker Ph. m .9-4664
OPEN LATE *VENINGS
8—Floriat*, Nuresries
NURSERY stfx'k and pansy plants.
Morgan Nurjery. 904 W. Hullum.
Phone HI J-2771.
ILEX RAWLINS ft SONS
Monument Builders since 1884
WSATHERFORD. TEXAS
B. A. SMITH
Phone HI 9-3141
I—Special Notices
SAVE MONEY;'Move yourself;
Rent a trailer; hitches furnished.
Brownings Service Station, 919 W.
Walker St. Phone Hickman 9-91 r.G.
jfcOOHOLIC8 ANONYMOUS, P.
STllox 896. Breckenridge. Texas.
ft—Autos For Sale
jS
Che:
1TRA CLEAN 1953 CMC Hy-
imatic pickup. 4featen k<mhi thm
enp. Also good used 900ji 20
ick tire. Call Whitie Howe,
1064.
ft—He!>p Wanted
jn^TYPIST—
^■ftght cons
^n^rite Bos
American.
,'PIST—for general office help.
Ight consider part time employee.
rrilf> Box IIW-22, Breckenridge
mprirnn. 1
INVEST IN REST—with a West-
ern-built mattress. Felt Matties*-
es, Inntersprings and box springs.
ITicne HI 9-4646.
■CDUGUI LABORATORIES
HtfrMitot
Phone III 9-2020
• Writ* Bos «, BmkwUn
ft* —Hnr.staa without obligm-
aoa on tormitaa and howahold
—RADIO SERVICE—
J«f, Dw Santa on all i.
JUdloi jul JOtnuad Hiayi Wort
nimtcftd.
WILI.IAMF Umo LAN ,
206 W. Walker Ph. HI 9-2801
A-A ELECTRIC
Installations And
Repairs
Phone III 9-3707 or HI 9-4054
FOR CONCRETE. Sand,
Gravel or Black Dirt and
Yard Sand
REECE FUNBERBURG
Phone HI 9-46.r 5
12—Instruction
YOU CAN FINISH
i> HIGH SCHOOL
AT HOME
II vow art tft or oldaf. Una lain
•ad oaaior with mo4*rn Uiti. ttlm
atrip* and i*cotd>. Wilt# tor Iim
kMkltt
National Homo Study School
MM Clocttk Bldg. d a
rn Woith. T« u
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or Grade School at home spare
time. Books furnished. Diploma
Awarded. Start where you left
school. Write Columbia School,
Box 1298, Abilene. Texas.
Buy the Materials
You Need
NOII
PAT LATER—qm an* of
Breckenridge Lumber's
Four Point Credit Plans
—38-day charge
—3 nonths to pay, no down
payment, no carrying charge
—FJIA Title I, no down pay-
ment, three to Q e yeara to
pay
—Add on to yonr mortgage lean
Complete stocks of all tioaw
remodeling materials
Contractor* and workmen if
desired.
Home Owned
700 R Walker Ph. HI 9-3Q30
23—Household Goods
5=
NF.W Gas RanglT^TTOTE
95.00 down deliver*. Firestone
Store. .
FOR BENT: Four room furnished
apartment with private huth. 7(15
N. Panther.
EFFICIENCY apartment suitable
for couple or man. Phone HI
9-2575 or HI 9-22.'U>. /
Three nicely- furnished rooms wibh
bath. <jaraK«-. Also large room and
kitchenette. Bills paid. (Hose iu.
Inquire Mrs. Cultra, 8Wi K. Oyer.
NICE 5 room apartment. Well,
furnished or unfurnished. 109 N.
Harvey. Call HI 9-2770 or HI «-
3505.
4 ROOM furnished bouse. Newly
decorated. Close to schooL Phone
HI 9-2701 or HI 9-2585.
FOB RENT. Furnished 4 room
house with bath. Also garage and
storeroom. HI 9-4088 -or HJ
FURNISHED 4 room apartment
with garage. Phone HI ft-4088 or
I 9-3963.
FURNtSIIF/D apartment. Electric
refrigerator, gas range, Private,
entrance, garage. Bills paid. 21
blocks.from hospital. 1111 E.|Elm,
9-2396.
FURNISHED apartments for rent,
adults oifly; no dogs, 612 E. Elm.
Call HI 9-2287.
24—Electrical Appliances
$r.,00 DOWN deltver^rouPTIiotce
of 1957 Philco home aniilianres,
Firestone Store. Phone HI il-'Militi.
25—Misc. For Sate
GUARANTEED new tread tiros,
all sizes, priced from 4!)J)G. Fire-
stone Store, Rose and Williams St;
COMPLETE T - V installation,,
tower, rotor, and lead-in win
$125.00, Phone HI 9-3666.
ROCK and skill saw, love seat,
wool rug, swivel desk chair, pickfip
bed, factory built trailer axle, card
table and chairs, forty gallon min-
now tank, three used doors with
brass hardware, two window units.
Call Hickman 9-2691.
PAPER SHELL pecans at Ward's
place 6 miles north of Breckenridge
on Throckmorton highway. Phone
HI 9-2948.
20—Livestock, Pete
BIRD CAGES, FISH AQI'AIU-
UMS at Elder.s Trading Post.
North BrerkonridKe Avenue.
AN EXCELLENT OPENING in
ftn established business in "rt*ck-
en ridge for n competent lady
ty pist-bookkoper. Goon salary and
advancement. Apply writing.
Address P. O. Box 1148.
fee Shoo. Apnlv in person
10—Business Opportunities
service sta-
or Sale, EstnbtarneJ —
ttoa, doing good ousftiessu weB lo-
cated, reasonable^ rent. Telephone
Services
BE A UTl FUL T.rb p i c a \ Fish,
healthy plants, :.quariums, reflec-
tors, stands, pumps, filters, heat-
ers, ornaments, fish foods, birds,
capes, supplies, kitty litter and
disposable trays. Open week-days
9:1)0 a. m. to 6:30 p. ni. Closed
Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kite.
TIIE RAINBOW SHOP
204 R Lindsey
21—Poultry Products
FRESH EGGS
that taste better,
GROVES HATCHERY
2 miles south of Riirch Hotel
22—Building Supplies
HdtslMJMQMr
MiyMai lliiM
Zemo, a doctor's antisoptlc,
promptly relieves itching, stops
scratching and so helps heal and
clear surface rashes. Buy Extr
Strength Zemo tor IJOfVin j
stubborn cases 1 fjVlliU I
PIECE GOODS STORE "
WHITE MUSMN SHEETS
Type 140, 63x90 $1.50
Type 128, 81x99
81x108 $1.7$
Cases 45c Contours $1.69
Colored Contours (2) $3.7.1
Type 140 81-inch
Sheeting, yd 69c
FURNISHED APARTMENTS t
BEDROOMS. Close m. Phone
HI 9-2708.
FOUR room furnished duplex.
And also one room efficiency ap-
partment At 901 E. Elm. nil
HI 9-2627.
tone
THREE ROOM DUPLEX. Bills
paid. .601 S. Rose. $12 week. Phone
HI 9-2754.
ONE small apartment. Also one
nice bedroom. ¥j block north of
court hotise. Phone 9-2373 or !>-
9160.
3TJ MPHnfB 1'uT IICUI
FOB RENT: Partly furnished
house. 414 W. Elm. Phone HI 9-
2362.
TWO bedrooyn -fuinished home for
rent.. Mrs. T. L. Pennington. 007
"E. Liiidsey.
FOR RENT: 2 -room-modem house.
Bills paid. Call HI D-42Z2.
TWO BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
HOUSE. Close to school. 209 W.
First St. Phone HI 9-3668.
NICE five room unfurnished house
tor rent. Inquire 107 N. Miller.
TOR RENT—^-"hodroom furnished
house. Also four-room unfurnished
housej^jggl^^M^Ij^ourtj^^^
32—Houses For Sale
NICE two-residence property on
East Highway 180 about two
miles from city limits with
small -acerage. Shown by ap-
pointment only. See or call
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
III 9-4477
Foirssrarr Five room house. Re-
ntodeled inside oil % acre near, Vin-
cent' comer. Phone 9-3817 after
5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE, 3 bedroom home with
18x24 garage, would trade for
smaller home. 103 W. 3rd. Phone
HI 9-3686.
3V«fetERM6T0N
AlTKe
BRECKENRIDGE
ONE CENT
SHOE SALE
W fl*
2nd ooir
Ruth's Dress Shop
1N3 E. Walker Ph. Ill 9-3014
114 E. Elm HI 9-4412
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. Un-
furnished, 1204 N. Breck. Ave.
Phone HI 9-3765.
HOUSE FOR SALE: Four rooms
tuid bath. Furnished or unfurnish-
ed. HOC W. Lindsey. Phone 9-2008.
FOR SALE: Three bedroom home,
two baths, kitchen and kitchenette,
living vooin, dining -room, utility
room, ami double garage. Phone
Brewer Insurance Agency, III 9-
2082.
40—Legal Notices
TlfE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: E. L. Dou'ge, (irectiivg:
You are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to th«-
plaintiffs petition at or bofiire 10
o'clock A. M. of tile first Monday
after the expiration of 42 days
froni the date of issuance of this
Citation, the same slicing Monday
the 4th day of March A. l>., 1957,
at or before 10 o'clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable District Court
of Stephens County, at the Court
House in ■Broekenridjje, Texas.
$>a;id plaintiff's petition was filed
n the 7th day of November, I95 i.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 15^)57.
The nanu's of the parties in said
suit are:
Ralph Schneider, as Plaintiff,
and R. W. Southard, d/b/a/ South-
ard Oil Company, K. L. UtMlge
d/b/a/ D«>dge larillin« and Devel-
opment tktnipany and Klnier P.
Hudspeth as Defendants.
The nature or stud suit being
substantiajly as follows, to wit:
cancellation and recision of a cer-
tain transfer of an Oil and Gas
lease covering the following de-
scribed tract of land;
Kast 80 acres of the NE/4 of
Section 47 Block 5, T&P Railway
('ompany Survey, located iu Steph-
ens Couuty, Texas.
Issued, this the 19i.li <lay of Jan-
uary, 1957. <!iven under my hand
aiul seal of said Court, at office
in' Breckenridge, Texas, this the
19th day of January A. O., 1957.
(SEAL)
MARY LEE, Clerk
District Court Stephens County,
Texas.
RISING RED — Amid recur-
rent reports that Hungarian
puppet Premier Janos Kadar
has lost out with the Kremlin,
observers see Minister of State
Gyoergy Marosan, above, as the
coming top man in the Com-
munist Hungarian regime. Ra-
dar's downfall was predicted
for his failure to win any
semblance of popular support.
28—Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
apartment. Bills paid. 711 W. El-
liott. I'hone HI 9-2750.
i'ROLET, Belair, 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder with heater.
Black and white tutone finfeh. Only 12,000 miles. Clean as
new. '
1956—CHEVROLET. 210, 4-door, radio, heater, new 750x14 tires.
Attractive tutone color. One owner, sold new from our
show room.
I9M—CHEVROLET, Belair Spt. Cpe. 8-cylinder with all tit*
extras. Come in and try it.
1966—CHEVROLET 210, 4-door1, 4> cylinder, tntone, heater and
overdrive. Get those long gas miles with this one.
1951—MERCTRY, 4-door, radio, heater, Mercomstie, rims out.
good.
Also have some 51 and 52 Chevy's, all in good shape.
40 Ford and 46 Chevrolet for old model work cars.
COMMERCIALS
1955—CHEVROLET, 1-ton chassis and cab. '
195#—-CHEVROLET, '/i-ton, Rood 6-ply tires and heater.
1960—CHEVROLET, '/j-ton, heater and radio.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23. 1957— BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN—%
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INVASION OF THE MOON? —In eerie light that suggests the mountains of the moon,
Italian paratroopers descend toward a 7,500-foot-liigli plateau amid the forbidding crags of
the Italian Alps at Conca Di Corvaro. Marking a new era in mountain warfare, the drop was
made in sub-2ero (wuperatures.
Door
For Election
AUSTIN (ir.n>- Lt. Gov. Ben
Ramsey admitted Tuesday he had
not "closed the door" on the
possibility ho inight run for the
U. S. Senate in the special elec-
tion April "2.
Coy. IVice Uuniel .said he was
"surpriosir and "i|Uite interest-
ed" in Ramsey's announceinent.
Ramsey, inaugurated last Tues-
day-. for an unprecedented fourth
tcrni as lieutenant governor, tyiid
he had been urged to become a
candidate.
"I'm watching the poll tax pay-
ments lo 'see' how they stack up,"
Ramsey said. "I haven't closed
the ilooi'." 'Ramsey, ;a 5H-year-old
attoriiey fronr San Augustine, said
his decision would come, after
Feb. 1., De.-idline'for poll tax pay-
ment "is'JaW 31. " j
The • special election,' will name
the'successor to William A; Blak-
lejr, ■ of D^Jlas, y sin interim" ap-
poiiitee picked by former. Gov., Al-
lan Shivers to* rill the" vaivincy
crated , when Daiiiel resigned to
become .governor. . . . / , ;.
Itching Torturs
A doctor's formula—sbothlng anti-
septic Zemo—promptly relieves the
Itching, burning of Skin Hashes,
Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm 'and
Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch-
ing and so aids heal zemo
ing of Irritated skin
Hunt Stepped Up
For Priest Killer
MATAMOROS, Mox. «RP> —
Officers stepped up a search
along the Rio Givindo today for
the suspected muuUi'er of a Cath-
olic priest after -finding his son
in a 'farm colony near Matnmoros
Tuesday.
The suspect, an .ex-wroslU'r who
goes under the ivunes I'ancho
•Valentino and .lose "Ki-.iniiscii
Vasquex, is wanted Tor question-
ing in the fatal robbery-Mating of
Psither Juan Indiana Taberner in
Mexico City .two weeks ago.
The suspect's six-year old son
had been living at the Agrarian
colony for less tlvsin a week when
offieej-s discovered him. The boy
was (•(■ported to have accompa-
nied his father on his escape from
Mexico City.,
Officers, were searching for liini
hero and ,across the -border- in
Brownsville, Tex., as ho is known
to have several friends', along'the
finrdev. ^ .
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"Sweetens Whole'
Relieves
—both ooernight!"
Saya Mm. Milloa Kiitltr, WeKonille, Pa.
Ball-alive, headachy, wlien,constipa-
tion hours atornachV Black-Dramjht*
relieves constipation overnight. Helps
sweeten sour stomach too. No harsh
griping. Made from pure vegetable
herbs. Brings thorough--but gehtla
relief in morning. Life looks sunny
again! Get Black-Draught today.
•in Powder or Granulated form ... an&
now tn new, eaaj/'tO'take-^Tableta, ttoot
CHILDREN: When constipation soars
children's digestion, get Syrup of Black-
Drsught. They love Us honey-sweet tft$te.
MO MONTHLY CRAMPS.
not ovoh on thm VERY FIRST
Dactaft' tests (haw amxlng pravuiliv* rdllf
ol pain, badndiM. nervau* fMling*
• Women and girls who
suffer from the function-
ally-caused cramps, back-
acltes end beadaciies due
to menstruation—who feel
upset and irritable on cer-
tain "particular days"
every month—may be suf-
fering quite needlessly!
Such is the conclusion
from tests by doctors in
Which lydta E.Pinkliam's
Vegetable Compound
stopped or gave amazing
relief of cuch distress in 2
out of 4 of the cases . . .
even on the very first and
worst day of the period/
Yes! MeUlcal evlilencc
TitrnjaLyiUai'luUiiuui'ii mod-
ern In action. It exerts A re-
markably calming effect on
the uterus—without the. v:io
0/ pain-deadening drugsI
Thn effectiveness of Lydla
Plnl'-liam's m-eds no prcof to
the ralltlona of women and
plrls whom lt has benefited.
But how about you? Do you
know what It may do for you?
TofceLydlnPlnkham's! Hee
It pou don't pet the same re-
lief Icoui-ctiuupa and wi ut-
ness . . . feel U tter both be-
fore and during your period!
Get either Lydla Pl'nkham's
Compound, or new. improved
Tablets. Willi added Iron!
Lydla PlnUliuir.'s Is won-
derlul ror "hot Hashes" and
other lunetional dlstre.iM of
tlio "chaniiO ol 1U«," tool
Lydia Ptnkham'*
lias a quieting ef-
fect on the uter-
ine contraction*
(seechart) which
mat) ultmi came
menstrual vain/
J>. JWcDOWELL.
Ml If.-William.
Hubert Whifhr* Satea
v " "SALESMEN
I. E. Kirkland
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Sid Foster
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KmiPrnbrr /Mr
JOIN THF
march of dimes
CHEVROLET 210, two door sedan. Heater, directional
flight*, chnome wheel covers and white tires, licauti-
ftil metallic Kray finbdi. Purchased locally a few
months aifo. 5,000 actual miles.
like new ju every respect. ONLY
SU1CK Super 4-door sedan. Factory air conditioned,
radio, heater, tinted glanti, white tires, power steerinK
and power brake*. Spotless Dover white finish with
custom interior. Sold new by us
to local customer. Perfect
MERCURY Monterey 4-jloor sedan. Radio, heater,
over drive, power seat, tinted glass and white tires.
Sparkling two-tone green finish. 4M.0U
hasn't a flaw or blemish.
CHEVROLET Belair 2-door. Radidtand heater. Beauti-
fnl ivory and bhic finish. yooo.liO
Extra nice
BIT ICK Special Riviera. Kadi
and white Urea, Spotless two-
filtiah. A real buy
heater, tinted glass
WWTIAC CHWUi. ««^5;4r sedan. Radio,
heater, hydromatic, white tires^
owner ear in excellent condition.
?hone fII 9-2200
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