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CLAWUKIKU It ATM
U «. i be (rpurtad !m-
aM^aUly. Ilia Bretkearidge An.n-
k*~ M* >i.cs m r *potieit'ility fur
Mioia <U>«( ti,an iu .an.el the
l'«r Hi it port.on of the
Siat iiuMillun uf tr.e .invert luerr.ent
aLlrh lias Leeii rriuinnl v.iluWen.
llie nr.it • lining tune fur
W mul Ade ij 11 no dale uf publt-
*Ui.a, urept ':ur,'l y , km! I (Mi
f. ib. N*turdave for Sunday ili-
U< li. < hm r .,.l are arretted ith
•L* t*.d« I Ui-U.ujf that tl.e> will be
p*hi the eu>i of tt« atubUt.
II autiU «.r l-eee;
i f •••••••••••••••#••••••
P •iimiiuuiimitu II .20
I IM® |1<M
ids day free
| <>■> K.00
■ 12.40
Hh du Free
fir i-ontrmrt rate*, jreneml llneaee
et#J and word refee. r J| HI
1—Lwl # Found
7—Koats, Trailers
iiTTnP~JOHSm >\' Murr
in ^"iod i omiittoii $40 2 1 km .n
f \ iltl\ •• (Milt I' 11(1*' Willi
puiitp. Call 111 LJ 41'i 1 attrr J p in
H—Help Wanted
I'M It log with 6 or 7 kevj
Findet i lea-e call Ml 9-4o2J alter
5 Mj |> 111
2— A tuinu nremento
C AK RIIK11 Ri TREAT ha* va-
14"i) lui ld*il> ia<l. Mr* Tom
t jir< 11 nwnet and manage: I hone
HI 92H16
M<>DI RN trailer court Clew m
w. vt t. it i>h in HI ?mi
MAN WANTFD tot 1500 family
lidMltitfl) business in nail Stephens
iguilty Pet maiient tl \ jti are a
l.usiiei See C S F.lilndge. Box
*7 im.na or write Rawleisih's
Depi IXf-SiO UJ Memphl ltnn
HOUSEWIVES— hem m to 1MB
t*rrkly !<o selling no telephoning
liUmfled work Write 1*. O. Bo
K<57 Fort Worth. Teaas
y—Situations Wanted
BOY a^e 20 wants full time job
Wi.old coiisi'lri anv type woik. ( ail
347-J Itai^vi, collect.
11—Btwln—I Service*
rhAit.ru
I1.i4u.it Mir
■pace
I ultri
McI>fX) Court
31S East Dyer.
START I NO JUNE 14th. ALL DRY
CLEANF R5 WILL CLOSE AT I
0 CLOCK ON SATURDAY ROM
THE SUMMIR
Hterkent idtte t leaner*
Andrew* Cleaner*
M tel I '"acert
Hal v*v ( eai.eis
Pat® Hn,- 1 leanera
Toiic < i*-aP*r*
WALTER HARRISON
Ref liberation Sales
A Service
Repair on all makes
Evaporative Center*
RF^NE Ml 9 -259B
or Com* ty 1401 '«'• ! Williams
FOK CONCRETE. Sand,
Uu«tl or h«ark Utrt and
Yard Hard
KKKCK HINDKRKUKO
Pboae HI 9-4f5f
1 i;i:ii liuitsk & shiner
MI\\iiV\ 11 o/t 11 -hail, winnis.
-tnu;i|i ,iuii < i.i!,|.li ii fishing tui Kit
opii. SumlavM. M.11 ills Sport*
i.l. 1 !tlS I-., Walk. 1 .
1KIVINO MAl ilI SKS Hoiiifmakei
is low a-. 'M 00, /ig Za J model*
9"<, automtdlc macbiues 12i95
otlwr mtMlrl.i available. Ubite Auto
Slot
HHivKY NAHM'S
PIECE (iOODS STORK
m w. Walker
Values to 79c per yard in short
length prints. RAYONS, EM-
BOSSED COTTONS at 29c and
39c yard. PRINTED PERCALES
in dark and lights by Pacific i
Mills 25c yard.
G(MiI) usj-il ca>>h registers $35 up.
(1<*h1 *el ction i'Uo4i<* "I tt-46W.
2fi—Misc. IV inted
<1 furniture.
* r. nt • > am: eelt uae.
it V '' rey l'nn t«r and 'turage
Vor Mast
gllTNft MA.talNr WF>A'.R-
lN<i Fh./ti® HI tr £ a H. o.
I>'r*ss« at VMM W. Hullum
ALEX RAWLINS & SONS
Menurrent Bunder* since 1M4
WFVTHERFORD, TEXAS
PIXIT SHOP
3uo W. Williams
GENERAL REPAIR
Air Conditioners
T. V. Antenna Installation*
Washing Machine and
Power Mower Service
M. D. -MOOKIF" DYCUES
PHONE HI 9-4139
2H—Apart
NICK we'l furnished three room
enrage apartment. 100 North Har-
vey.
KI.'HN'ISHKD apartment. , three
rooms ami haih Close in On pave-
ment Inquire at 4<i4 South Hose.
gare
N'tCEI.Y furnished apaitinent. 1114
West Kim
M R.MSHKI) apaitiiii-nt for rent
CorntT Wilson and Dyer. Phone
HI 9-:HMl
FCRNISHED 4 room duplei. 3
room Garage Apt , 1 room efficien-
cy. Bills paid. Phone HI 9-2527.
MIHNISHKO
BEDROHS.
HI <4 -.'7IW
apartments a
Cl.ia* I*. Phone
H. A. SMITH
Sreckenridga Representative
Phone HI 90141
S01 I. Hullum
A HrKlaortoo Ud(n Nu.
.Wi . 4VJ, MS4MU 2nd a 4th
'/CV Tuaedaye 7 SO p. m. Meai-
\y Bee* tifsd to Attend. V
I to re eelroiM.
iee C kAleht, W
Hat NorreU. S*r:
rr alary
Brrk«uU(i Clusptar
Hejrsl Arrh Maeint. No.
410 meeta Srd Monday of
each month. 7:SO P. M.
J All Koval Arrh Maaooe
to attMM. n*it..re wrUoroa
B. PToT E. I ODGB
n« . 14«o. Williame *
Baylor. Open daily
1-11 P M. Meeting •
P. M. let And Srd
Wednaedaya.
?. F. W.
leioltr Meeting Night
tu and 4th Theradaya
AU Meat he re are urged te
'Iti
1—1 loristn. Nurseries
FRFTTY gladioli cut flowers
Piici'd vtrv reasonable Eambro's.
I 1 :ont III 9 3828
MAKE your n me worth ll.Oonou
tr.ure Plant it with pe. an, fruit
tree*, evergreens, r^.ses and shrubs.
Our truck* deliver tvi.a a week
in your city. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Write or .*11 V. E. Jobe
K'irsen-. 2^47 West Division. Phr.ne
CR 4-<M4. Arlington. Te«ae
4—Spadal Natkaa
ALMBolics anonyWti'4. ?
oT Boa Nt. Breckenridge. T\*xae.
Singer sewing machine co.
fjo discount on some models of
biand new consoles, limited lime
Ct.lv Phona 0 3.V>3 for free home
de :iu>n«tr.itlun Sre the new Singer
BUnt-O-Matlc at 115 West 4th.
(—Antaa Far Ma
1155 '4 T'">N Chevrolet pickup Good
ccnd'.tlon I'hr.ne HI S 2451 or HI
-319«*
195 i FORI) 2d<Mir Custmnllne, ra-
dio heater air cond.tioner. white
waD tire* 1345 00
X S1 FI.YMOUTH 4-door. radio,
heater, nice 225 00
1IS0 PLYMOUTH 2-door, a nice
tecond car 200 00
1M2 PONTIAC B-eyllnder. 4-door
deluxe, automatic transmlssloo,
beater Ready to go
1H1 ODLS M. Radio, heater, auto-
matic transmission S45 00
1M8 FORD club coupe, radio,
Itaaier 100.00
1B49 CHEVROLET 2door, radio,
beater, not the most In the world,
hut 1'wik .1 th* pelee 106 00
4— PICKUPS to chose from. '49 up
to 55 models, some as low
11 100 00
McCATHREN motor co.
230 W. Elm Phone HI 9-4449
91 EMPERIAL CHRYSLER In
Jood condition. Owner T. J. Pen-
■rgras. Phone III 9-4149 or HI
9-26o::
1963 2 door 210 Chevrolet, tutone
green and cream. One cwner. Per-
sonal car 39.000 actual miles,
rhene HI 9-3140 titer 5:30 p. m.
USED TRUCK
HEADOIJARTKRS
ABILENE WRITE TRUCE CO
<U| S)iUt> llth Ott 4-H1M7
B<K)KKEEPINtf, Income Tax
Service. Elder Insurance Service.
404 W 2nd Phone HI 9 2.W5.
WES1T.RN Mnttreaa Truck here
every ether week. Pick up ami
delivery. Save up to 60'/«, guaran-
teed. Phone HI 9-464A, Rogara
Courte
12—Inatractioa
PfSifsH thcaTSCHOOL
or Grade School at hooie spare
time. Hooka furnished Diploma
awarded. Write Columbia School
P O Ho« 4M. Dalle* Te*aa
16—Laundry & Setvini?
29—Hooaca For R*at
FLT,NISIIF.O hoiis >. 4 rooms and
hath Air conditioned. Bills paid
Call Paik la Grocery. Phone HI
9-4664.
SMALL furnished house $10 week
Hill paid. Park In Grocery. Phone
HI 9Wi4.
DKSII'ABLF two bedroom house
(iio<l location Reasonable rent.
Phcne HI 9 3544.
TWO bedroom modern unfurnished
hoo<r. Reasonable rent. PI one HI
3-2075.
UNFURNISHED modern two bed-
room house H14 Sut'th Butte. Phone
HI 9-2362
WANTFD Ironing $1 25 im'i d- zen
and baby siltine in my home
Francis Minor 504 West Thiid
Si reei
20—Livestock, Pets
nTTt medium sl/e Palomino horse
tor sale (ienlie for kid* or woman
Saddle and bridle a beauty, see
at 406 North Baylor, or phone
HI 9-4132
21—Poultry Products
EG6S
GUARANTEED Fresh
Infertile; I" Ar
Hen Eggs . per doi.
PULLET a $-00
EGGS ^ Dor.
Groves Egg Form
2 mi. Sooth of Burch Hotel
PHONE HI 9-2972
22— Huiiding SuppUca
CASTLEBERRY
LUMBER COMPANY
Highway 90 Fort Worth. Tu.
Don't be mtalead, let us figure
your estimates before you buy
Free estlmatea, free delivery to
your tlty.
Creosoted Poles to 20
IxA No 1 Rough Fencing 110 50
2x4 A 2x6 No 4 22 & 24 ft. ft 50
2x4 a 2x6 No 3 22 v 24 ft. 45
1x4 Roof Lath . 5 95
19" Perfection Shingles 10 8E
We sell Door units. Window
units. Nal's and Steel at Dealen
coat We carry a complete line
if building materials Including
Fir Dimension up to 28 feet.
Call collect—Fori Worth
PI 9-5474 Of PE 9-6592
DRIVEWAY MATERIALS
Crushed Concrete
Topping Rock
A. C. MATERIALS CO.
P. C. Box SOB
Eastland, Texas
Phone 219, office or .175 or 1131
residence for delivery
25—Misc. Far Sals
foi; bent
2 and 3 bedroom housea. tile
hath and kitchen#, on pavement,
in good condition, in Miliar Ad
'I it ion.
a. h. miller
MUler Building
Residence
iii 9-2207
Office
hi 9-2m0m
TWO hedrooni furnished house
Fenred yard. Close !o North Ward
school Phcne IH '.> 2117 ^
'•2—Houses For Sals
FIVE room hoo-e 2 t or> *ie •
Wioaison. with 5 acre* land C E.
Dunlnp Box 4.1. Wi .<I.-oii
Ff)R SALE 2'i A ies outside City
Limits, 9 room hou-.- includes 1
and baths Good de«p water
well, large tank—gas. electilcitv.
and phone, on paved highway This
place can he bought with or with-
out furniture which includes deep
frec/e. automatic washer St dryer,
television. & refrigerator. Kelly
Insurance Agency.
34—Farms & Ranches
FOR SALE: 220 Acres, clue to city
on food road Beautiful Rock
Home. 3 laige tank;, and 5,0 acres
in cultivation. Minerals Priced
to Sell Kelly Insurance Agency.
33—Lenses
S ii'- lroom dwelling, corn-
'r lot. S<Hith Oakwood St on
lavement near school Priced
for quick sale.
Hccks Lemmoni Insurance
Agency
Miller Bld-j. Phone HI 9-1020
37—Rpal Estate Wanted
WANTED-TO~HIV" Re^sTinlhle
prlceil lot Prefer out side city
limits. Box 864. Breckenridge
We need Real Estate listings.
Business, Residential, and
Fartns. Customers Waiting.
KELLY
Insurance Agency
Phone HI 4-44ta
—<TJkSSIKIKl*
SPECIAL
STEAK
Round, T-Bone, Sirloin
79c lb.
Pork-lii Groc
409 B. Walker HI 9-4
| Open Lata Evening*
h*.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2a, 196a —BRECKKNRIDGF AMERICAN—5
Result Of Action With Reference
I
To Lebanon May Soon Become Known
j£-- i ^MB
CM LINCOLN'S TRAIL- -Hoping to duplicate a trip made by 19-year-old Abraham Lincoln
13lt v >ars three H kj'oit. II! , m.-ii will flout tins tlatboat from their city to New Orleans.
Shown inspiclint* 'in* ciatt an- h'lank Swdllow, Itlt. Jaycee president and acting captMii;
Lotus lJ.iis!ey and Kut.ne Kiwiii. right. Thvy ivn.it that live ,oveii ois, of Indiana. Kt.-n-
tur ky. lilnioi •, 1. urn-, m i uiitl t.' tiisnina. have agreed to make a pot Hon of the trip with them.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tinted Nations Secretary Geu-
erai llanamarskjold has out quite
resolved the dilemma in Lebanon
but friends and admirers aie sure
that he is —on his way. His prob-
lem has been to yive the Beirut
government a chance to equate a
lighting disagreement with the op-
position with out destructive inter-
ference from the outside.
The idea of mounting a L'N guard
oil the border with Syria is neith-
er too imaginative nor too prac-
tical. If the U. N. had to mobilise
soldiers for such disturbances all
oxer the planet, it would need mil-
lions ol soldiers. This is not to say
that Hammarskjold is against this
nit thod altogether. He was the mov-
ing power behind a UN ptiard tor
Fill light 01 Sai M Yet l|i
To Hot 0*1 leeesid Sins
By
a.
There ha-
il! the ImmI'
LFO ANAVI
P. WRITKR
been hii improvement
economic, it seems.
While some expert-, are frer-iv pre-
dirtine that tlv recession is over,
there is no ?ure indication lha'
this ma" l,e the case. There are
h.althy sieu- h'-re and there l er-
taln developnu lit- ait eiiiouiat'iiiK
the ri- e in con* truction ind car
loadings, tor instance Hut much
—CI.ASS1K1LD D.SPLAY —
I"
I:
TOP
OBMfll
^T"*e
1 t
(all.KS TIRE tU
239 K. Walkar
NEW ARRIVALS
Ladies
Chemise Dresses
5.99
Regular
9.95
Valuea
officials and Congressmen, have so-
lid arguments for their point of
view. They sav that we shall be
courting a deficit this year and the
the next and that reducing taxes
will make the problem that much
more acute.
There is also a fear of more in-
flation. It has been noted that pric-
es have remained fairly steady de-
spite a decrease in purchasing pow-
er. A reduction In taxes would put
more moiM'v into circulation, and
thai misfit serve to create new in-
flationary pressures.
This is reason to believe that the
debate oil taxes will continue right
down to campaign time. Those fa-
voring a tax cut have not given
up the fight Thev think their psy-
chological ed' e will increase in the
next few weeks.
Rites Thursday
For Eastland's
jC-C President
i. EASTLAND iSpli Funeral will be •
| held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at
i- on the theorv that mecHca-' Ju"ehrna' Home
must be speeded up a little I ?r 'mnent
when the ailment has been conquer- il? .% *
ed This will nrevent a possible re-' ,OU"d d*ad ,n beJ at 7 a
will have to haupen betore the
country sees the full light of the
sun 1
The fact that business leaders |
are confident has some weight
Quite a lew of them are talkim' ol |
a return to boom times. But
there ai e eontiAuing signs of
weakness. The patient may really
i>e convalescing and then again he
may not h.ive gotten over whatever I
it was 'hat ailed him.
Anv way even if things are mov-1
ing along nicely, it will be several j
months before sve know lor sure i
that the recession Is over, before I
there is anv sUrh thin'.' as national'
confidence, national huovancy.
It i« doubtful that all the employ-
ables who have been out of work. |
or a sizeable traction of them, will,
l-e back at their jobs in November [
and that I what counts when il ■
conies to elections to Congression-,
al elections, as is the case this I
year
There are manv who sav that the j
administration har now a chance to ,
al years. He operated the Carl
Johnson Dry Goods Co. here about
25 years.
Mr. Johnson was a member of
the First Christian Church and
was active in church and civic
att.iirs.
Mr. Jonnson was president of
the Eastland Chamber of Com-
merce at the time of his death.
He was a past pi. sident of the
Rotary Club here. He \(as a mem-
ber of the Woodmen of the World.
Masonic Lodge, Eastland County
Sheriff's Posse aud Eastland Vol-
unteer Fire Department.
Surviving are his wife: one
daughter. Mrs. John Beatv of Fort
Worth: his mother. Mrs N. P.
Johnson ol Eastland: and two
grandsons.
the Gaza strip, between Israel and
j Egypt. Bui tiiis was onlv becaiija
there was no other \ <iv to talre
; i :• >'e .-t ihe situ.ilion.
In the instance of Lebanon. Ilani-
inurskjold ikt ided to talk io Pi t si-
I dent Nasser ol the Cnitcd Kepuii-
lic. His plan war. to t'cl Nasser 'o
seal tlw border between Svria and
Lebanon and allow l"\ watchers
to suuervise.
It is quite true that similar ap-
peals have been made to Nasser
by other parties hv the \\. stern
powers, lor one. but thev ilui i't
| carry too much wei"ht \a -sei has
gotten away with ' o mm h under
cover of the rivalrv between Fast
aud We* t that he ha- btcoi.te over-
conlident. if not over bearing.
it has been different with ilani-
marskjold. Nasser nd oihei men
of the Middle East have iminer.sj
respect lor the judgement of tlu
secretary general. He usiiallv yeti
his way with them hv laying down
certain lints, hv going into a to :i-
cnl step by ten recital ol what
could happen il Egynt or some oili-
er nation dee'ded to tlefv .it . i ions
of the UN and the big nowers. il
has worked in the past and there
is no reason whv it sould not work
this time.
Whether sealing the border be-
tween Lebanon and Syria \* ill hriruf
an end to the internal dispute in
1.ebaiu.n is another <iu< slion alto-
gether. It will depend int. Hv on
the nature ol various griivauct..
and how deeM tIt*-v are. Th. hi^
question ha- It, do with rtiiywus
autl set tarian l ivab le
BBI6K -:- PONTIAC
1958 BUICK DEMONSTRATOR-SPFCIAL 1 DOOR
SEDAN—FULLY EQUIPPED—BIG SAVINGS'
This
lion
Ruth's Dress Shop
1603 E. Walker. Pho. HI 9-3041
currence. It will act as a strength-
ening tonic.
This • cnool is still advocating an
! income tax cut across tne boartl
The argument i« that the money
will he retrieved when the country
achieves a higher standard, a larg-
er annual income. The government
I rt venue then will be increased in
proportion.
Ilnl thu-e In favor ot keeping
taxes a>. thev are administration
AIR-CONDITION YOUR CAR
' 5 * J
MARK' "SSL
AUTO AIR CONDITIONING
McCothren Motor Co.
220 W. Elm Phone HI 9-4449
day at his home by his
w«"s S5. I
The Rev. Roy Turner of Hous-
ton. former minister of the First |
Christian Church here, and the Rev
Rav lleckendorn. minister, will of-
ficiate.
Pallbearers will be Lowell Sny-
der. Russell Hill, F. W. Graham.
! Homer Williams, Roy Lawson and
| Hubert Toombs.
C E Ovtpn justice ot the peace |
1 returned a verdict of death by,
j natural causes. The attending phv-j
' siclau placed time of death about
' midnight from a probable heart |
I attack. |
Mr. Johnson had not been ill
, and played golf Monday afternoon. I
| Bom at Paris Tex.. Mr. John- |
{ son moved to Eastland as a young ,
i man and nad lived here for sever- >
1957 -BUICK Special 4 door sedan. Radio, heater. D/naf'cw.
tinted q\a%t and white tires. This car in sho.vrrsm
condition. One cwner S2lr 5.30
1955—BUICK Special 4 Dcor 5edan. Radio heater and Ryna-
flow. Beautiful twc-tcne finish. A cr.e owner loral
car si 205.00
1955—FORD V8 2 Door Sedan. Radio, heater. Fnrdr.mtaic
and wh'te tires. Another one owner icc^l car in
excellent condition. Sec it tcday! «i!l- no
1S54—BUICK Centurv 4 Door Sedan. Glsaminrj wh te ar.d
black finish—AIR CONDITIONED - Radio. Dynaflcw
and many ether extras. Oi e cwner — Verv clean.
Only $12/3X0
1954.—BUICK Suoer 4 Door Sedan — Beautiful nreen and
white two-tone—Radio, heater and C ynaflcw An
outstanding local one cwner car. 51395.00
LET US AIR CONDITION YOliR CAR NCW'
ONE DAV INSTALLATION
hmgett buick-portiac
601 W. WALKER
phone hi 9 2?c6
LITTLE LEAGUE
GROUP PICTURES
COMPLETE—Ready To Install
4000 CFI COOLERS
A $139.95 Value
FOR ONLY
S99.95
• With Float & Pump
Kit—Damner Control
Directional Grills
Also Kozy Kools In 2200,3000,
4000 & 4500 CFM Models
Air Conditioner Pumps & Ports
ERRILL'
SPORTS CENTER
8x 10
Glossy Black and
White Finish.
Each
We Now Nave In Stock All Teams Of The
1958 Little League Teams
frank homme
♦ I 4MJtfat m * ' M.C8R '
f
studio
across from the post office
918 E. WALKER
PHONE HI 9-3366
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