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i Farmall—rubber
UK, No 104 John-
J. B Belew, Route
$35. 1473 Cotton-
laatories, chrome •
inch and 36 inch,
cam heater, elec-
Ideal for “ tailor
1 Pine
built trailer house,
quite. . ,
Cullen Martin, two •
Lake.___________
trip white Rotary
machine and some
ger treadle styles.
Dunn. 782 Palm.
Vill take good car
• after 6:30 P. M.
1 tC ken broodes. 250 •
Russel/Ave._______
linoleum floor and
right and quick
t accept an order
in 15 days. Wm.
o. Tel. 4922.
ad. Special watch, a
io. 815. Wardrop* E
D E for equity in
I sedan. Ph. 5068.
ddle horse.
furniture, Thurs-
s week. Ph. 6792. A
, binder with shop •
1 Pedigree 0 I 0
so grade pigs and
er. Route 3.
chime clock. Her-
dlel Call 8038
heaters, bedstead,
d, peanut machine g
1 iving room suite.
is for sale.
good as new 11237
HOUSETRAILER _
erms. 1025 Locust. €
g# and small, 20
new floor furnace,
k, chrome trimmed,
st plumbing needs.
: Roofing Co. 761
sells, repairs sew-
Poplar. Ph. 7817.__d
softeners, zeolite .
A filtered water.
0 Hickory St. Ph.
onditioned, guaran-
ding Shop, No. 9th.
r lots m over Ad. €
tops for sale, call
ng with arthritis,
1-blood pressure 02
us about CALS-
sively by Morris-
s. 1641 North 17th
and general electric
lace your old iron
albraith. 1109 Ame
0
ractor, with equip-
o miles North POe
shine machines, 761 0
oy all roaches, bed:
ants. Reasonable.
CLOTHING
quipment for
it chens
onal Cutlery
(ANN
. El Paso, Texas
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r MOTOR CO.
) RINGS
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on Engagements
nd sets.
p 0 one carat.
of all popular @
DAN &
EWELER
Phone 6031
22
way tractor plow,
e, Texas.
and trailer. Must
ced reasonable: Ap-
og-log duplex alde
.B, C, I, C. D. K
H. L. Skinner, Abi-
rniture, any amount.
Store. Ph. 2-0083. (
paid for used ma- Y
ny make Singers
phone 5867.
s for your electric
clocks, gas heaters,
2 .Orange. _
ith good tires and
27. Pine St.____A
at, four quart or •
Lion and price. G.
on, Texas. 1
old man’s hunt-
shotgun shells. Will
y cash for a good (0
be purchased from
efer Plymouth or
cription of ear and
and tires in a let -
K 45-A cars of AM-
ENT 24A
house with bath.
A. C. C. addition.
(b
bedrooms, on soutE
I months. Ph. 5230.
od condition, water %
c 235, Abilene. Ph.
IOUSES 24-B
wanted to rent by
I him at the Army
087. _ A
three want 3 or 4 "
artment or 5 room
Food Store want €
unfurnished house.
amily wants small
it, furnished. Call a
* f u rnished house.
Call 4230 before •
AN TUPLE demtre
rnished house. Call
Hotel.
RENT
25 0,
n privilege, for sol-
ntor Ph 3690.
bus line, private
red couple ot men.
. Ph.
on bus lines
sGRi-f comp=== •
Ivete entrance, ad-
in. Gentleman. Ph.
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Friday Evening, October z», 1943
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ROOMS FOB BENT
25 HOUSES FOR SALE 29
ONE ROOM furnished bedroom,
phone 3314. *
BEDROOM with kitchen privileges, quiet
refined couple. phone 6323.__—
BEDROOM, on south side, on
gprivate entrance & bath Call 8924.—
ROOM furnished for light house-
Keeping. Ph. 4939 after B P. M.
BEDROOM in quiet home. $6. .week.
Man or working couple. 1642 Amber
NICE Bedroom, lavatory, privateentrance
es, connecting bath, gentleman, work-
ing couple. 542 Vine_-
BEDROOM private entrance, on city and
tharkeley bus line for couple. 2934 So
inth.______-
LARGE Bedroom and living room com
Ibinea, adjoining bath, front entrance.
2433 Russell..____________
BEDROOM for rent,
phone8393.__-
NICELY Furnished bedroom, call 9276
Utter 6:30.________ — - -
FRONT bedroom for rent. 3355 So. eth.
3 blocks from Camp bus stop
“SUBURBAN HOMES
BEAUTIFUL 6 room brick home in per.
feet condition Life time roof, double
garage orchard, chicken houses, over
acre, ground. Located near Simmons.
Price $7500 00 Possession
MODERN 5 room home with all utilities.
3 acres ground, Buffalo Gap road Price
$4500.00
WHAT have you to sell, trade?
JACK CASNER
Phone 6476 D40 Cypress
AVAILABLE in/ Belmont by Nov. 1. •
spacious, 5 rm FHA Home. Built 18
months N, includes larger type rooms,
and 2-car garage. $1351.17 Cash and
$27.50 per month.
MILLERMAN & MILLERMAN
APARTS FOB RENT
26
ONE room furnished apartment, nJ
raid. Working couple preferred. rn.
643.__-________
3 ROOM nicely furnished apartment-.
finished, private bath. 1109 No. 1809.
Phone 6158. _ — -----
Two room apartment for rent.
1241 North 19th.__-
2 ROOM furnished apartment and 3 Dea-
grooms, 1001 Jeanette
APARTMENT for part time housework.
RENT ,„ couple—furnished cabin—5
week. Bus line. 2433 Pine.__
THREEi room furnished apartments.
Apply at Rock house West of Camp.
ONE room efficiency. Private entrance.
aCouple only, 1641 Orange.____-
Two bedrooms, with kitchen privileges.
1401 Orange.____________—.
FOR RENT—Small apt. for couple only.
Share kitchen and bath. Cal 60----
SMALL apt. walking distance of torn.
Suitable for soldier wives P15
TWO room furnished apartment. % Amile
North Barkeley, bath, gas. Tom Ham
emond. . .—
APARTMENTS: 11 miles north. Barer:
ley. Couples only. Phone Caps
change, Mrs. E. H. Kendall.—-
FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Adults
only 3349 South 1st.___
I ROOM furnished apartment.. Private
Lentrance. Refrigeration. utilities. Baby
@welcome. 1341 No. 17th._____.—.—
FURNISHED garage apt. All utilities
paid. $30. 1749 Sandefer.___
1 MILE Barkeley: 2 unfurnished rooms
2 furnished apartments. Ask 4
McMurry, Barkeley. Clint Stewart
Two room furnished apartment P M
Cedar. See Mrs. Huskin after 6.Pabie
(Also three room apartment avaiag e
Nov. 3rd.____________-
BALE: two mares, both will bring mules
in spring. One black horse, one back
mule. Double row equipment for teams
J C Davis, Route 2. Potost ___
BEDROOM, private entrance,kitchen
privileges. 1028 South 8th. Ph. 6794
after 5. - _______
CLOSE IN Duplex, will furnish home for
owner and pay $45 per month. Price:
$5500. %
SIX ROOM Rock Veneer, two lots, con-
crete cellar, storeroom and garage.
Price: $5250. ,
FIVE ROOM Brick Veneer ......$3500
L. w HILGENBERG
Ph 6601 Call Grady Halley 17, Cypress
FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE , 29
ED TRAWEEK’S COLUMN
THE owner of this money making cafe
is subject to draft, books open to show
what it has made. Price $3000. Plus
stock of merchandise. r
LOOK these over and if interested an
for full information.
6 RMS residence $4000.
4 RMB & 4 ac $4000.
2500 AC Brown Co. at $15.00 per ac.
TRIPLEX, monthly rentala $262.50.
DRUG STORE in Pecos, annual sales
over 1100,000
“WE can put it over, it you don’t put
• it off."
ED TRAWEEK
Phone 9040 P. O. Box 486
FARMS & LANDS
NICE 5-room frame home. Fair
Park school on South 7th street.
Available for possession .. $4,250
IDEAL FHA home. Large living
room, attractively finished. In
Belmont, 2-car garage .... $5,000
COMPERE & COMPERE
1891 - Realtors - Insurance -4943
Citizens Bank Bidz. - Phone 4344
162 City Registrar...
. c . COST Fixed;
Classed tor Service Heat Down
31
STOCK farm, several hundred acres, North
Winters, on pavement. Good grass Pos-
session, w. L. Pratt, Box 535, Winters,
Texas.___________________________
IDEAL chicken ranch. 7 acres, close in.
good home, all utilities, new ben nous-
ea, 700 young hens. All equipment goes
_ $5250 New 3 room house, 15 acres
$1075. Modern 5 room—$2200. E. E
Kilpatrick, Ph. 79, Clyde.__
FARM and ranch loans—44% •“* 5%.
M. Shaw, 203 Alexander Building.
80 ACRES for sale: good well, house, and
chicken barn: also garden tractor. 14
miles south Abilene, one mile East
Highway 83. Clyde Stayton, Rt. 1, Tus-
cola._____________
THREE 80 acre farms; one 10 acre farm:
two 40 acre farms, 820 acre ranch; all
improved near Clyde. Several homes in
Clyde 80 acres improved; 60 Bermuda
grass—Cheap. T. W. Holmes, Box 301,
Clyde, Texas.
6 ROOM brick veneer, best hardwood
floors, double garage, it# vacant.
6 ROOM brick veneer, east front, dou-
ble garage, it# vacant
6 ROOMS, double garage $3900. Will
give possession.
5 ROOM frame $4250. South side, ita
vacant.
WANT APARTMENTS 26-B
OFFICER and wife desire furnished apart-
ment or house. No children, or pet
Ph. 8156.___
WANTED — Furnished apartment or
mouse, by army officer. Phone 3184.__
ANTED-by permanent Abilene fam-
. Thouse or «Pt Furnished or unfur-
nished. Ph. 7805.__-
OFFICER desires furnished apartment or
house with 2 bedrooms. Call: 6223.____
WANTED by Nov. 11th: One or two room
furnished garage or cottage apartment;
close in must be reasonable, best or
e-r --.= PSmtamt
Montgomery. Hawley, Texas, Box 1M
Ph 24 6 P. M.,_____
CIVILIAN couple want small furnishes
apartment. Northside. Permanent. 4611
daytime. ___________________
JUS. PROP. FOR SALE 28
CAMP with eight apartments, 7 baths.
$4,000. Terms. O. C. Howell. 189 Cedar.
D. S KIRK
511 Alexander Bidg. Ph. 6753: Res. S484
THE BEST IN APARTMENT
LOCATED close In, a two story 4 apart-
ment brick apartment house. It is of
the best construction and in good con-
dition The apartments consist of liv-
ing room, bed room, combination kit-
chen A breakfast room, bath and large
closets The rooms are all nice large
rooms. There is only one small entrance
hall. All apartments are very private.
ALL 4 apartments are furnished with new
furniture and goes with the apartment.
There are 5 garages and yard has lots
of nice trees The income is $150.00 per
month plus one apartment used as liv-
ing quarters. The prices on ths apart,
ments are normal and note inflated
rents. This will pay practically 10%
gross on investment plus nice living
quarters or over 13*. without quarters.
Price $16,500. Where else will a sound
investment pay this rate of interest.
Call for an appointment to see it.
W. S. WAGLEY
REALTY CO.
601-4 Alexander Building
Sa les— Loans—Insurance
Property Management
Phone 3224
640 ACRES highly improved, net fences,
cedar posts, large barn, all minerals
Intact, good roads, 250 In cultivation,
all level black land, cross fenced, good
turf 837 acre Possession soon. Loos
this over.
M. M. THOMASSON
125 Chestnut St. Phone 4353
1400-ACRE RANCH
TWO sets improvements 300 acre culti-
vation about 90 miles form Abilene,
$20. per acre.
120 ACRES on the river in Jones Coun-
ty $50. per acre water to irrigate with,
can $1500 cash down will handle.
IF these don't suit you we have others.
OSBORNE & YOUNG.
306 Citizen Bank Bldg Ph. 6914 or 816*
550 ACRE stock farm a ranch, well tm-
proved $25 acre.
173 ACRES in Sec No 7 T. No. Ryland
Jones 2 sets improvements, .good well,
2 cisterns $25 acre. _____
5 ROOM brick Bo side, clear $5000
8 ROOM house near H. 8 D. $0000.
TOM BACON
Phone 9547
Taylor County Draft Board No. 1
(City of Abilene) reclassified 271
registrants this week during the
regular weekly session
Of that number 162 drew 1-A
classification; 47, 2-A, 40, 2-B; 2,
1-H; 2.3-C; 2. J-D; 1. 4-C, and 13.
* Ensured 1-A—(evaIable tee military
service):
Zill H Carter 40
Lawrence E Snodgrass 47
Muri Pruitt 55
Joe B McDaniel To
Johnnie H. Reed 72
. Claude R Dunn 78 , %
Clarence C. Underwood 100
Everett A. Thornhill 123
Woodrow W. Nichols 155
Harmon O. Miller 157
Jess A. Vadon 181 «•
John T. Coggins 182
Willmer A. Wallace 200
Herman C. Mathis 224,
William H. Allison 226
Johnnie E Kissinger 237
Delma R. Reeves 239
Maxwell N. Gardiner 246
Benjamin F. Cox, Jr . 268
Claud A. Nunley 271
John C. Sanders 281
James P Grand 285
David W Sherrod 295
Robert L. Vicars 297
J. D Kells 299
Luis S. Gonzales 307
Josh F. Moran 313
Conrad G Bullock 318-A
Fred N. Busby 351
Eugene C. Pandery 368
Edward L. Lockhart 372
Orel A. Rhodes 378
Frank N. Moran 380
Robert W. Lowe 390
Hero F Bowman 394
Samuel K. Beall 401
Ramon G Valencia 320
Herman W. Overman 424
James B Escue 426
Leckard C. Reagor 434
Curtis C. Head 446
HOUSES FOR SALE
29
DESIRABLE 5 room home near hiz!
school, shown by appointment,call 389%.
LOR sale: Large • room frame house,
acres land, orchard. near Clyde. Uut
ities. One more bargain. Some small
farms Chas. L. Robinson, Baird.
MODERN I room Rock home with 11
“ Acres of land in bearing Pecans and
fruit. New barn, concrete cellar, D
poultry houses All utilities. 1% miles
west Clyde Cash deal only, Immedi-
a ne possession A. c Forester, owner,
” Clyde, Texas.___________.-----
€15Rn BUYS that new house, acreage,
Sorenara. irrigation system. Ph. 4495 to-
day.--------.
EXCELLENT bargain—one of the nicest
furnished duplex apartments in Abt-
lene now available. Located on AmA
. Fillo and 13th. No better location. Ph.
B 3465 T A. Russell._____-
A W' it AC 1'1 VE—terms: Modern duplex lo-
“ERed close, in. South 6th. Immediate
possession. Ph. 3465. T. A. Russelt. _
ATTRACTIVE HOME—Rare opportunity
1102 Grand 5 room stucco. Most ex:
elusive section in Highland. , beautiful
grounds Possession now W. J sehulta
a owner. Ph. 4906._____1___
BLICE HOME FOR SALE.—See owner J.
A Barker 1734 So. 13th. Abilene.____
FOR SALE—My home, One 6 room house.
east front, vacant, low ceiling paved
street, on busline. 260 Highland Call
Edmonson 6050.___
A GOOD Buy-large e-room, cousebe
tween Valley View and Junior Hien
D School, paved street, reasonable, terms
Two 5 room houses on south
j w. weems. Room 7. Radford Bulla-
DUPLEX. 3 rooms and bath, each
roe. double grrage, located yon paved
at. So side of town it is especial!
well arranged and a very desirable piece
a of property worth the mnney for cash.
D GEO W PARKER
2009 Forrest Drive Ph-363
Me ACRES Gont Ranch in Jones County
2 wells one windmill 1 large frame
Darn 1 large rock barn 150crezrdn
cultivation $12.50 acre 1-8 cash terms
on balance.
-2-ROOM frame 2 lots on pavement SUU
blk Victoria $5,000 Park
s ROOM frame south rde Fair, R*5
School on pavement few days only
$3500.
P P BOND Agency
Fire Insurance— Loans
314 Mims pullding Ph. 3331-4008
MOST attractive rock home, south side,
beautiful grounds, barbecue pit, pos-
session. Attractive 6 room home close
in on Boecb. .
MRS. J. A. MINGUS
Phone 3758 or 6336
SIX room frame, corner lot, close in,
nice shade trees—$6.000.
SIX room frame on Oak Street-$3,600.
FIVE room Stucco, Alta Vista school,
$3,500.
TIP P. BELL
520 Mima Building Phone 8420
CALLAHAN COUNTY
132 ACRES: SO in farm, balance in pas-
ture, good well and windmill, plenty
of water, nice 4 room house with sleep-
ing. porch. Fronting on Highway 36.
one mile this side of Denton Sheep
proof fence, good out bldgs, plenty of
feed in bin to run the place a year
$28 acre. $2000 cash. Bal. 1 to 8 yrs.
80 ACRES CALLAHAN
FRONTING on highway 36 All In cul-
tivation, good well, plenty of water:
no house but fenced: $16 acre. Haif
cash, bal. 1 to 6 yrs.
C. E SAMMONS
502 Tiexander Bldg. Ph. 6530 or 3851
GOING INTO SERVICE
WILL sell our 6 room home, nicely fur-
nished Has large chicken pen &
hens. Also dandy Jersey milchcow. Just
off Bo let St. Within 4 blocks of Farr
Park School Also dandy Tourist Court.
Really making money. 309 Sewell. Ph.
6118.
Two six room homes on south side. One
has two room apartment. One five room
house on north side One apartment
house—10 apartments, earning 20%.
C. C. CHENOWETH
Ph. 3322--------—All hours.
CLOSE IN Duplex will furnish homes for
owner and pay $45 per month Price
$5500
SIX ROOM Rock Veneer, two lots, con-
crete cellar, storeroom and garage.
Price: 85250. .
FIVE ROOM Brick Veneer ......$3500.
NATIONAL REALTY CO
w M FRER, Manager
Cypress a No. 2nd Ph. 4300 Only
235 ACRES, 150 In cultivation, fair house,
located near Sylvester $30 acre. This
year’s rent will go with place.. Choice
520 acre stock farm, 170 in cultiv. field
cut in small patches for grazing, good
house and barn Well and creek water
allimplement# goes with place at $55
acre. 320 a. stock farm 150 in cultiv.
on highway, 30 mi. Abilene $50 acre.
G W BRANCH
Phone3432__1584 Cypres
ITS THAT PRETTY HOME
two miles west of HSU, at the end of
Vogel Avenue. 100 acres, 70 in cultivar
tion. 30 pecan grove. (350 trees) 10 room
home, all conv eniences. including bu-
tane gas system, kitchen and path
complete with hot and cold water, E:
A. telephone, SOO capacity hen house:
500 capacity brooder house: double Ear
LIVEsTOck "na"FoFZ"U ctof * equtp-
PHONE'12-F-2— DENNIS TAYLOR
CHEAP FARM HOMES
| DELICIOUS apples Ato cheap at Cid
80-ACRE nice mixed farm 3 mi. Ulya,
5-room house $4000. .
16-A. 14 mi Clyde 4-room old hours
18*100:3-100m* mouse $1250 5230 down.
44 ACRES edge Abilene $3250. ,3000
140 A. Merkel $35 80-a Eula $3000.
160 A. Jones Co. farm $35.
273 A. Bradshaw $35. trine
I SHANKS LAND OFFICE
1 CT 0..__Ph 20180
BUS SCHEDULES
Lewi# J. Lesley 48
Fred W. Yarbrough 458
William M Stephenson 460
Walter E. Schuchard 471
George Forkerway 473
Bertice E. Boler 476
Preston Conley 486
Sandifer W. Hollingsworth 489
Otis L. Blackburn 496
Freddie L. Williams 500
Ira C. Crawford 501
Oscar E McConic 509
Walter D. Estes 512
Junior R. Murry 514
* George L. Carroll 515-A
Robert, L. Hysaw 518
James P. Shelton 519
Edward N- English 535
Sheila Thornton 536
Edward C. Minshew 639
Anthony H. Kucholtz 546
Ray B Pennington 552
Terry L. Rogers 555
Martin E Braddock 558
Roswell S. Alford 559
Lewis R. Bottoms 564.
Wayland B. Fraser 568.
Earnest R. Lunsford 603
Louis V. Cooper 609
Jesse L. Wise 615
William C. Whitaker 619
Leslie A. Sutton 626
Robert E. Phillipa 827
Hubert L Hamrie 629
Carroll H Savage 638 -
Artie M. Bennett 639
John S. Clowdus 640
Wallace E Landers .665
Walton G. Tutt 671
Cleo O Lang 676
Winfred J. Carpenter 677
Alien Hatchett 685
Ernest Milliorn 691
Walter A. Carr 692
Donald L Thompson 703
Wallace E Moore 709
Robert A. Coles, Jr., 715
Homer H. Milam 717
Floyd A. Harrison 722 s
• Byron R Vaughan 727 Y
Walter €. Bennett 769
Wendell A Swango 170
James E. Walker 777
Delmar L. Clark 781
Joseph F McKinzie 797
Winston W Woods 799
I F. Welch 808
Eustice E Miller 805
Harvey A Richard# 812
Robert R Fraser 814
A BILKNE-VEW BUS 00.
IN KASSATE UNLY
Two Senedules Each way Dany. erougs
...... Between A buene and san Angelo
NEW HOME: a large rm. fr. Near ACC: Sevebiene 5:00 so; s:>» p.m.
One of the Best, shown, by appointment LV. Camp Barkery a M a m: 4:40 a •
NEW , HA home. 1801 Oak, corner LV. V1W *7, T: 2 , Tisu a »
lot Bellmont add.. Priced SI $500000. LV. 6:U a m.
2441 so. 2nd: Large 5 rm stucco. Paint LX Lee i. m.: 6:30 a m.
PI * 2 Soonin stadE *2=2*2 =
cash Bal $32.50 per mo _ 1 At. Aen ! -
1417 No. 16th 5 rm $3350. unfurn, com-
pletely furn $4000.00, reconditioned
81250 down unfurn
717 POPLAR: 5 large rm. fr., oak floors
$1400 cash, balance monthly
DUPLEX: 3 large rm. breakfast -nook.
service porch, on each side. One side
rum $5250 . now renting $70. per mo.
FOR SALE
EVEN room frame located close in on
North 2nd St. $5,000
4 room frame, with 2% actes, outside
city limits, $2,000 _
s room frame, T0x140 ft lot, located, on
Graham St., $4,250.
FOR RENT: Extra nice two story frame
• bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage,
servant’s room, nicely furnished.
J. L. McDAVID AGENCY
POOLE ROBERTSON
- 2664 Cypress Ph. 3682 Ren. * *M
LEON STEVENSON AGENCY,
or 7812
Ph 4100__362 Cypres
a ROON house at Clyde, Texas, lights,
gas, water $1000 Half cash Bai easy.
4 ROOM house 2 scree land, edge Abi-
lene $3000..
VACANT lot 2800 block So. 12th $250.
2 ACRED. Anson Ave. $500.
LIST your house, quick sale.
SHANKS LAND & LOAN
11:35 m.
A TEN minute schedule , maintained DE
tween Abuene and Camp Barkeley tom
4W s. m to 11:00 %, m. Also shed-
uled all mignt service.
ABILENE AIN BABE
LV. A Dliene 6115 a m.: 1:15 •• mi
a. m. (except Sun.): 8:15 a m.: 9:
m.: 10:16 a m.: 42:18 p m.: 2:16
p. m.: sus p. m Then every * min.
utes thereafter until (>« a m. A 1:80
a m. schedule ■ operated on Sunday
LVP%IR BASE: see a m.: aso a m..
sue a m. except Sun pi 8:48 %
v4> a. m.t 10:45 al m.: 12 45 p. m
2:45 p m.: 8.45 p.’m.: then every *
minutes thereafter untie 12:16 & •
TO LIST AN AD
PHONE 7271
809 Oak St.
Phone 2018
FUNNY BUSINESS
NEW 4 ROOM HOME
IN Fair Park School District. %block of
bus, house 2 years old, excellent con-
dition. nicely arranged with living room.
2 bedrooms, bath, combination kitchen
and breakfast room and nice closets.
The woodwork is narrow modern mill-
rum casings, oak floors. Inlaid Jin
leum, all modern fixtures. Also 10*:
a garage It is nice, can be handled with
$1000 00 cash, balance monthly. Can
obtain corner lot next door
NOW VACANT
EAST front corner lot with large S room
completely reconditioned house with
front and back porch, garage with
overhead door. Price $4100; terms.
PRACTICALLY NEW FHA
PAVED street on bus line, modern new
FHA home about 3 years old. Five ex-
cellently arranged rooms $1800 cash
) and payment $21.12 per month includ-
Ing taxes and insurance.
cen Gordra 1. oar
W s WAGLEY
eAe REALTY CO.
, Loans Insurance
COR Property Management
geiy 902 4 Amrmnet, 81g.
“com Phone 3226
29
INC. M REG
“He’s afraid of woodpeckers!"
to Jam Ration WAR CHEST GIVERS BY GROUPS
IL t Through Thursday the sums contributed by firms and
C..L individuals in each classification in the United War Chest
0drive and the amounts reported Thursday were as follows:
Contributed- Total
Classification
Accountants ...........
Amusements & Theaters
Thursday
.... $ .......
Joe W Reid, 1464
Phillip Harvey 1473 ,
Winston G Button 1681
Connie L. Arnold 1689
Ray H Wright 1722
Howard E Kunz 2104
John E Riddle 2204
Rex L. McFall 2213
James L Cullar 2306
Ollie W. Pardue 2368
Elvin Hampton S-2922
Lawrence L. Layland 11878
Wilford L Lewis 294
William A. Gates 337
Jack A. Halbrook 345
Roy T. Holmes 370
Carl Hollowell 403
Ray B. Caudill 414
Webster D. Wofford 425
Norman A McGehee 426
Durl D. Griffith 451
WASHINGTON. Oct. 29.-
(AP)—Jams, jellies and fruit
spreads, which will be ration-
Attorneys .....*****
Auto Supplies, Tires, Etc......
Architects, Contractors .......
Automobile dealers ...........
spreads, which will De tawons Bakeries .......
ed beginning Sunday, wereBarber shops ......
assigned values of four and1
six points a pound jar by the
Office of Price Administra-
„ Olen L Puckett 485
M. C. Bowden 517
Charley L Wilhelm 570-A
Frank C. Cogdell 637
Ira L. Winkler 673
Finis E. Mitchell 905
James W. Collins 971
Marvin N Crawford 1019
James B Janes, Jr. 1085
John D Hunter 1169
Eldon H Boulter 1316
Cecil L. Lowrance 8-1415
Cleddie L. Harvey 1495
Mack F. Manly 1528
Teodoro D. Perez 1580
Marion J. Martin 1858
Wiley W Perritt 1827
George L. Masser 1837
Lowell W. Wilks 1990
William O. Clark 2079
Willie L. Abbott 2080
Eddie L. Turner 2103
G C Snodgrass 2242
William G. Hurst 2301
William D. Thornton 2339
Frank D. Powell 2518
Elbert V Hamilton, 2644
Buck H Edgar 281U
Gressett L. Smith 2974
Lewis A. Grimes 8-3300
Charles P Ivey 3390
Classified 3-C (man with dependents in
agriculture):
Claudy A. Henson 25
O. C. Murphey 49
Classified 8-D (deferred because Induc-
tion would cause extreme hardship):
Joe D. Pride 310
Noble L. Loving 342
Classified 4-C (neutral alien):
Hans P. Schuppli 12731
Classified 4-F (unfit for military srv*
Rowell P. Leggett 181
William L. Nelson 203-A
Elmer T Simmons 421
R. E. Matthews 57g
Martin W Borrell 587
Mack H Walker 675
Frederick R. Block 769
William W Murray 784
James T. L. Heath 1111-A
James G. Hickok 1804
David Hurd 2360
Henry Cox 3070
Erskin E. Brown 11858
tion today.
FRUITS RAISED
Accompanying this announcement
in the agency's November chart of
point values for processed foods
were increases of from two to five
points in the ration cost of berries,
apples, fruit cocktail, pears and
pineapple in cans or bottles. Boosts
were ordered also for pineapple
juice and three tomato products,
but the values on beets, pumpkin
or squash and grapefruit juice were
reduced.
OFA announced also that be-
ginning Sunday the ration cost
of 42 pork, veal, lamb and mut-
ton cuts will be lowered one
to two points, with beef values
unchanged.
Butter will stay at 16 points.
Other changes in the meats—fats
program included a two-point in-
crease for margarine to six points
a pound; boosts of one point for
shortening as well as salad and
cooking oils, raising the total to
five points a pound; and increases
of two points to a total of five a
pound for cream cheese, creamed
cottage cheese, neufchatel and
cream spread,
e 9. e
Beauty shops ...................
Blueprints, Maps & Books.......
Bottlers ........................
Cafes .........................
Chiropractors ...................
Cleaners ..................
Confectionaries, Drug Stores ....
Creameries, Dairies .............
Department stores..............
Doctors ....................
Electrical supplies...........
Feed and wool dealers..........
Financial institutions ...........
Florists ............•.........
Food brokers ...................
Food stores ..................
r unerai nomes ................•
Furniture stores ..... ....
Gasoline ana oil, wholesale.....
Gins ...........................
Groceries, wholesale ...........
Hardware ............
Hotel, tourist courts •...........
Life insurance .................
Fire insurance .................
implements, machinery .........
Jewelry stores ..........
Labor organizations...........
50.00
338.50
10.00
28.80
134.00
652.75
■ 44.00
421.75
30.00
THE MARKETS
AT A GLANCE
By UNITED PRESS
Stocks irregularly lower in
Changes increase the point value
of common No. 2 cans of apples
and berries of all varities from 10
to 15 points. No. 1 tall cans of
fruit cocktail get a 20-point value
instead of 18, while the boost on a
No. 2 1-2 can of pears is from
to 24 points. Pineapple in No.
2 1-2 cans goes from 34 to 36 points.
Beets go down to 5 points from
g. for-a No. 2 can. A No. 2 1-2
can of pumpkin or squash will cost
15 points compared to 21 previously.
The value of a 46-ounce can of
grapefruit juice is reduced from 4
to 3 points, but a No. 2 can of pine-
apple juice will cost 13 instead of
10 points. .
Values of such tomato products
as catsup, chili sauce and tomato
quiet trad- sauces are increased 1 to 3 points.
iBonds irregular; U.. • governments
lower
Cotton futures easier.
Grains in Chicago: Wheat futures frac-
tionally higher, rye off as much as 1 bi
oats off as much as 1N: barley off as
much as 1%.
Mitchel C. Savage 822
James P Walker 837
Herman Slaughter 834
Edward Galle 843
Ray C. Herrell 845
Thomas N. Turner 846’
Clyde B. Fielder 849
Hiley W. Bruton 865
William 0. Cook 813
James E Bryan 738
Donaciano C. Flores 815
Milton A Bass 855
Ottis P. Conaway 877
Albert E Evans 880
Catrino J." Romero 882
Louis D Austin 884
James A. Roberson 888
Richard L. Kossey 889
Virgil E Cunningham 903
Conrad C. Long 906
Henry L. McCoy 922
David F McCarty, Jr. 923
Otis L Woods 929
Richard M Mayfield 937
Christobel Heli-era 943
Charles E Smith 943
Alexander C McAlister 944
James H. Hall 946
Delmon W. Mashburn 947
George E O’Neal 955
Lorenzo Morado 956
Eugene M Lang 957.
Thomas F. Earnest 974..
John W Hockersmith 976
Russell A Neal 977
Mack B. Bowers 981
Jennings B.. Bradbury 987
Milton V Showalter 991
Eroy Harris 992
Francis J. Pruitt 1015
Neal G Boyd 1028
Bird H Henderson 1058
Johnie A Wilkerson 1059
Luke M. Weisel 1066
John B Harris 1070 -
Tommie L. Spaw V-1106
Joseph C. Johns 1309
Victor M Coale, 1543
Bernardo Tinajera 2074
John C Ragscale 2532
Henry A Tillett 12044
Wright M Glover V-12876,
Kermitt G Thornton V-12927
Earl D. Burk 12930 ...
William O McDonald 12931
Jose E Flores 12932
Herman L. Truitt 12933 ..
Harold W Campbell 12934
Jerry M Patton 12935
Stanley L. Rogers V 12934
Donald G Plerson V-12941
-Classified 1-A (H)
for military service):
James M Osborn 77 '
Francis A Crawford 11084
Classified 2A (in essential civilian ne-
4
Livestock
FORT WORTH .
FORT WORTH, Oct. 29—(UP)—(WFA)
.--Livestock:
Cattle 1000, calves 800. Slow and barely
steady at the week’s declines. Cutter and
common grade slaughter steers and year-
lings 6.00-10.00, lew medium lots to 1100,
butter kind lacking. Beef cows Jargely
, 20-9.00, cariners and cutters 3.00-7.40.
Bulls 6.50-8.50. Bulk slaughter calves
7.50-10.50, few to 11.00 and better with
culls from 6.00-7.00. Most stackers 7.00-
10.50. About 50 percent of run cows.
Hogs: 1100 Butcher hogs steady to 15
lower than Thursday’s average or steady
with Thursday # packer market Sows ana
pigs steady. Top 14.30 paid by packers
for good and enoice 180-300 lb butchers.
Good and choice 150-175 lbs 13.00-14.25.
sows 18.00-50. Stocker pigs 10.00-12.00.
Sheep: 4500. Receipt# mostly slaughter
ewes selling fully steady. Cull to medium
ewes 4.25-75. Few good ewes 5.00. Re-
ceipts include 18 decks still back.
starting No. 1. green stamps A.
B and C from the new war ration
book four will be used to buy pro-
ceased foods. They will be valid
through Dec. 20. In addition, the
last blue stamps in book two—X.
Y and Z— may be used through Nov.
20.
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 29.-UP)=
(USDA)-Livestock:
Hogs: salable a total 2,500; fairly ac-
tive; 10-15 higher; top .14.30; Food and
choice 180 lbs up 14.10-14.25; 140-170 the
13.40-14.10; sows steady; mostly 13.65-
13:85: few 13.90.
Cattle; salable 1,100, total 2,500; calves:
salable 300, total 600; mostly steady mar-
ket except for 25 or more lower trade on
bulls, odd head choice calf club steers
15.25-16.00: small lots common and me-
disum grades 9.50-12.00; scattering com-
mon and medium heifers 8.50-11.00: bulk
common and medium cows 8.00-10.001 odd
head good 10.75; good vealera 12.80-13,00:
choice scarce.
Sheep: salable and total 8,000; native
lambs fully 25 higher, no range lambs
sold early; ewee steady; good and choice
trucked in native lambs to shippers 14 25.
others 14.00; range lambs above 14.805
common and medium ewes 4.65-4 175,%
(
Rules Eased on
Italo Prisoners
To Date
$ 95.50
50.00
440.00
713.75
971.00
1302.75
338.50
178.00
365.50
75.00
075.80
374.75
115.00
1100.00
640.75
1959.25
620.00
207.50
154.50
1171.00
323.00
15.00
1362.55
Laboratories .................
Laundries .............•......
Manufacturers ................
Monuments .................
Music companies ..■.■•.•■
Novelties (wholesale) ........
Newspapers...........12*--*
Oil operators .................
Opticians ....................
Paper companies .............
Peanut dealers, wholesale .....
Plumbers ............
Printers, office supplies .......
Produce, meats (wholesale)
Public utilities ...............
Real estate dealers ...........
Scrap iron dealers ............
Service stations. ..........
Transportation companies.....
Typewriters, Supplies........
Variety stores........
General solicitation .....
Miscellaneous ...........
Rural districts ..........
Camp Barkeley ..........
Photographers .........:
Total .
*******
865.00
978.00
36.00
277.00
164.00
155.00
431.75
404.50
275.00
420.50
300.00
100.00
138.50
841.50
35.00
504.00
1356.00
05.00
eee 0
438.65
461.97
141.50
105.00
.... 100.00
... 9 3,828 92
142.00
50.00
1739 83
330.00
72.00
96.75
1364.50
65.00
438.65
4787.42
530.00
199.82
49.41
100.00
$31,486.23
In Abilene Today
Mrs. J. H. Stephens whe is mak-
WASHINGTON. Oct 29-
Italian war prisoners who have
ben in custody for at least six
months and “who have shown by
their demeanor that they can be
trusted” will be allowed to do work
outside of prison camps without
serial gunner and former Hilton
hotel employee, who will be ata-
ing her home with her mother. Mrs. .. . . .
Maybelle Street. 1730 North Third, tioned there while training with
left Abilene Friday morning for * combat crew before >“* sent to
guards.
In making this announcement to-
day, the War department said the
new system for prisoners will
instituted gradually, with ita opera-
tion “closely supervised by the mill-
tary authorities." The department
said “no prisoners wil be paroled:
that is, released into the custody of
individuals who would assume lull
time responsibility for them." .
The Army said employers will be
required to report to military au-
■ thorities any instances of unsatis-
: factory conduct on the part of pris-
oners or of violations of pledges
CHICAGO _
CHICAGO, Oct 29 —(AP)—(WFA).
Hogs 14,500; moderately active: mow* 10
lower good and choice 190 lbs and up
14 40 so; top 14.60; good and choice 150-
170 lbs 13.50-14.15: good and choice 300-
550 lb sows 14.00-25.
Cattle 1,500: calves 500: fed steers and
yearlings steady to weak; buying power
narrow; steers 13 50-15.75; strictly. Food
and choice 15.00-75 best fed heifers 15.00;
vealers steady to weak 14.50 down
Sheep 13,000; fully steady; good to
choice western lambs 14.25; best natives
13.90: around 76 lbs western feeding lambs
11 90; slaughter ewes 4 76-6 15.
BAN ANTONIO
12= BAN ANTONIO, Oct. 29.-AP) Fed:
(overage, avaMabie eral-State Mkt News)—Sheep 800, includ-
ing 500 goats; trade dull
tiv ity 1:
Libert A Boyer 10 .
William F Johnston 20
Cecil A. Fielder 38
Hugh J. Hannifan 81
Homer J. Plowman 82,
Robert L. Westbrook 117
George B Dukes 126
J T Darsey, Jr. 138
Altie O Drennan 221
Chester O McGlothlin 22T
Curtis Barentine 261
Roy M Jones 287 .
Jessie T Rushing 328
Marvin O. Imken 333
Haynie C Bides 387
Daniel R Derusha 399
Carl N Brock 452
Clayton C. Reed 572 .
William B Guitar 616
Thomas E. Bowman 609
William C Rhoden 147..
Richard R Whetstone 185
Cecil T Caperton 795..
William F Cockrell 858
Harvey R Ramey 921
George J Burris 980
James A Berry 1046
Tom L. Morton 1099 \
Myron J. Pumphrey 1122
James C. Roberts 1131
John C Exum 1262
William L Wimberley 1343
Richard W Domamn 1364
Albert T Howard .1366
William 8. Lee 1373
FARMS & LANDS
HIGHER COURIS
given by them.
30 Abilenians near
Ration Discussion
An Abilene delegation of about 30
representatives of ration board and
private industries attended the
tion meeting conducted in Sweet
water yesterday by Mark McGee,
state OPA director.
Problems rising out of the milk
shortage and the pending price
freeze on care menus were most
widely discussed, says Mrs. Iva ,
Wroten, chief clerk of the local
two-weeks visit with her husband
to Houston
Mrs. Austin McDowell and daugh-
ter Carol Lee, returned to their
home in Iowa Friday morning They
had been living here, with Mrs. Joe
Davis. while McDowell was at Camp
Barkeley.
Returning to her home in Wash-
ington, D. C, by train Friday was
Mrs Eleanor Isaac She had been
visiting her husband at Camp
Berkeley.
sirs. Roy Green and Mri. Charles
Clements and daughter, Charlotte
Ann, left Abilene for their home to
Utile Rlock, Ark. Friday morning
They had been visiting Mr and
Mrs. w. ■ Clemente. 1341 South
11th.
overseas active service. Sergeant
Lee has been stationed to Las
Vegas, Nev.
Application to probate the will of
the late Bruce E Oliver was filed
today in the office of the county
clerk by Natalie Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilsher of San
Perlita and Mrs. Jack Downs of
Houston, have been visiting the
Wilshers’ son, Leo Wilsher and Mrs.
Wilsher, 2448 Peach.
Mrs. Joe H. Gamble, whose hus-
band has been * " "Amp
Barkeley, return wn
Houston Friday
31
52 ACRES in cultivation. S miles on
Phantom Lake Road Bargain M M
Moore Nugent Route _
2319 ACRES RANCH LANDS
$6000. IMPROVEMENTS vis: Six room
ranch home, tenant house, barns
rals, ete. Plenty water. Good well and
mill, two cisterns, four tanka.Good
grass. 166 acres cultivated. ElderiX
lady quitting the ranch borines, 1S
indebtedness. Located 24 miles North
from Aspermont on public road.Prles
$22.50 per acre $15.307canh, balance
easy terms st 55 No trade .
WRITE BOX 272, HASKELL, TEXAS
Eleventh Civil Appeals
Eastland: The following proceedings were
had ia the court of civil apepale, eleventh
supreme judicial district
Affirmed: A. O Bedner vs. Dunigan
Tool & Supply Co , Stephens.
Reformed and Affirmed M H Wolver-
ton, et al. vs. Leon Thomas, #1 al. Taylot,
Cases submitted: I Oren Gabbert, et al.
vs City of Brownwood, Brown: Dee
Reese et ux, vs. C W Bacon. Taylor:
Walker-Smith Co. vs. Mrs Georgia, Coker
et al Comanche: Lee Coats VA Harry
Bockstein, et al. Eastland
Cases to be submitted Nov 5 Vers
Jones ve R F st. John, Taylor; Mature
B Miller, et al. Executrices, Ye Joe B
Matthews, et al, Shackelford: Montgomery
Ward & Co., et al. vs 0 « Peaster, Tay-
lor M J McCandless, Petitioner, *■
Frank Dickinson, Respondent____________
Public Records
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lewis George Cox, Herndin. Kans and
Mrs Myrtle Mann San Francisco.
Phillip J Lambert, MPTC. and Dolly
V MacDonald, Colvert, J "
Roven o. Towery, Marion W' and
Maudine Woodward .Abinen
42D DISTRICT COURT
Milburn s. Lons. Judge Presiding
Jerry Carlton Russell, petition for adop-
tion of child . -
Frances Burleson ve Barney Burleson
div oree granted. w
Willie Pearl Brame, vs. Edwin w
Brame, divorce granted
J w. Womack et us. vs. Rufus Stoker
et al, transferred to 104th district court.
104TH DISTRICT COURT
Ellis Marvin sowell vs. Evelyn Sowell,
4* Wetprook *• Woody Westbrook.
ATS "A., . * * Bordine et al
tresspassed % try ute damage suit filed.
Winning the war ia the most im-
portant task facing civilians, Mc-
Jee told the group Rationing may
be expected to grow tighter' as the
montns pass, he warned. He prais-
ed the public lor their patience ‘
rationing matters but reminded
them local board did not make the
rules and regulations but only ad-
ministered those passed down from
Washington.
The district court room where
the meeting was held was filled
to overflowing with the delegations
from this area. Ted Rix of Fort
Worth went with the local delege,
tion representing the chamber of
commerce Oil companies and
creameries had delegates andH
from the ration board and office
attended.
w. R. Young returned le War-
rensburg, Mo., where he is in Navy
V-12 training, Friday morning. He
Leaving Abile
by train for
Worth was Mn
She had been ▼
Mrs. Chester O
Juanita Car
had
and Mrs.
been visiting his parents. Mr - „aomu
Thomas Young ot View
Traffic fines in corporation court
Friday morning totaled $29. Judge
Ben L. Cos assessed a $10 fine for
drunkenness, also
Fort
Sr.
Abi-
been
university R
lene Christian
visiting Ollie
Blanche We '. and
Mary Lyon, ow- -- nt to
Dallas Friday to attend the SMU
Enlisting to the Marine Corps
yesterday and today were william
Kenneth Goyne, son of Mrs. Pearl
Cowie 750 Poplar: James Francis
Goyne, 100 P Lay- Slapt arrived in AbHenE IIJ:
Pitt, Coleman: DimerRecently stationed in Alaska, they
ender, son of Mr. and . and will take up their new post of duty
Lavender, 1318 South Ninth: and
Robert Lee Miller, son of Mr and
Mrs. E. T Miller of DeLeon.
football game.
Lts. Annie Hackett and Harriet
Slapt arrived in Abilene Friday.
at Camp Barkeley.
One 17-year-old volunteer, George
A Marquis of Aspermont, enlisted
in the Navy Friday
Leaving Friday for Salt Lake
City was Sgt. Henry Lee, armored
Judgment Is Held
In Burglary Case
Judge Milburn S. Long of 42d
district court is withholding judg-
ment in the case of Willie Lee
Johnson, negro, heard yesterday on
charges of burglarizing the Wattle
shop. T.
Session for 42d district court will
end with tomorrow’s proceedings.
WACs Are Guests
At Army Air Base
WAC Lieutenants Shirley Good-
rich and Beulah Greer, stationed
at Camp Barkeley on temporary
duty with the special service office,
will visit Abilene Army Air Bese
Fridsy ss guest of the special serve
ice section. “ __.
The officers will be entertained
by Lt Joseph D Blake, Air Base
special service officer.
Tickets on Sola
Tickets for the first annual Sher-
iff’s Posse rodeo, to be held in Abi-
lene Nov. 11, are on sale at Sloan’s
drug Price is $1.10 for adults and
55 cents for soldiers and children
Members of the Posse handling sale
also, Ray Hardwich said Thursday
Sale today was high but a total
had not been estimated. The pro-
ceeds will go to the Posse for pur-
chasing equipment
DEAD
ANIMALS
CAN HELP WIN
THE WAR 1
They era e valuable source of
glycerin needed to make ex-
plosives. Don’t let them W
to weste.
Cows — Horses
Mules — Hogs, etc.
REMOVED FREE
Call Collect 4001
(Night Sundays and Helideye
* Cell 6680)
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