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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 9

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m. a. 12:30 p. 2:13 p. 7:25 p.

p. 10:16 p. m. To: Hearne. Houston, Dallaa 0 Denver, Los Angeles: 11:33 a.

1:48 p. 5:08 p. 12.4? a. 2:21 a. 0:18 a.

p. m. Martine, Shreve- Experienced FORI Mechanic Must Have References Phone 543 POE BALE FOR lumber. Polzin's residence. Circleville.

FOR model washing machine. Good condition. 213 Fowzer. FOR used bicycle at T. W.

Marse Co. office. 6:29 p. a 10:57 p. m.

lefilett, Temple, 9:47 a. 8:45 p. m. To: Elgin, Bastrop 0:37 a. 7:25 m.

Bus Station Opens 0:00 Closes 9:45 p. m. Please purchase your ticket in advance FOR wheel trailer $60. Cafe booth $10. each.

At the Cotton Bowl. WAHTED TO RENT: Unfurnished two bedroom house OF apartment, Reliable. Couple only. Care of premises guaranteed. Excellent references furnished.

Call 398. C. J. Warren. WANTED TO RENT: Five room house, furnished.

Permanently employed. Write George Bingham, 907 Ave. Biownwood, Texas. FOR FOR SALE: New Lauson gasoline motor i H. P.

and Briggs and Stratton H. P. Hugo Lindquist, 1 mile west of Country Club. FOR SALE: About 500 bushels good heavy oats. August Debus, 1603 McClain St.

FOR SALE: Generators, starters, magnetos. Taylor Auto Electric and Magneto Co. Phone 100. Aid Uro Fred Williamson and Co. Licensed State Land Surveyor Call 98 Taylor, Texas FOR RENT Floor sanders, vacuum cleaners, electric drills, gasoline powered cement rriixer Small Whirlwind Terracer and many other tools i RENTAL EQUIPMENT CO.

I 109 East 3rd Phone and Sundays Phone 1185-J BLUE BONNET BEDDING COMPANY New Mattresses and Renovating Inner 8prings W. 2nd. Phone 990 Robert Psendk FOR SALE: CLARINET, full Boehm, completely reconditioned. work guaranteed. Priced at only $50.00.

Ed True, 716 6th. St. Phone 673-J, COAL. FUEL FOR SALE: Good dry block wood. 2 miles southeast of Hutto.

G. W. Swindoll, Phone 906-5, Hutto. AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE: Fat geese, weigh from 12 to 20 pounds. 3 miles east of Coupland A.

D. Matetzschk, Rt. 2 Coupland. FOR SALE: Broad breasted turkeys. Mathews Farm, four miles south of Taylor near Gin on Coupland Road.

A EQUIPMENT FOR feeder. Raymond Boehm, Rt. 1, Taylor. FOR SALE: Farmall F-12 tractor complete with all equipment. 2 miles west of Hare Store.

Vince Urbanek, Rt. 3, Taylor. FOR SALE: Young registered short horn bulls beef and milk type. H. F.

Schroeder, Rt. 2, Coupland, Texas. AutomobiM Minting and body works. Lawson Motor Co. 1800 ariWest 2nd.

TRADING SPOT buys and sells egeond hand clothing, shoes, furniture, stoves, and anything of value. 220 South Main. Phone 1300. 4 5.4-LOST AND FOUND STRAYED: To my place a pig. Owner pays for feed and ad.

Stephen F. Schaefer, Rt. 1, Taylor. OR STRAYED: Black female Boston bulldog. pet.

Hoxie vicinity. A. E. Minz- enmayer, Rt. 3.

Taylor. HELP WANTED: White woman to keep house. Room board and salary. Phone 993-W. HELP domestic help for family of two Cali Mrs.

Porter Prewitt. WANTED: Sewing and alteration I work. See Mrs. Ward, 1115 Fowzer IFOR SALE: Electric Singer sewing machines, portable and console. Funiture Store, Taylor.

FOR Sale: Four wheel trailer, icebox, and other household furnishings. Louis Krhula, Rt. 3, Box 122, Taylor. FOR SALE; Pigs and sows with pigs. 2 blocks east of oil mill.

Beatrice Jones, Granger. FOR SALE: 3 registered milking short horn bulls. Age 6 months to years. Frank Greinert, Rt. 4, Taylor.

FOR HAIR FOR room dwelling, double garage, storage room, wash house, servants quarters and barn, on two south front lots on paved street, within walking distance from main business district. Possession at once. See H. G. Rose Bowers Building, Phone 121 or 727.

FOR SALE 256 acre stock farhi, 90 acres in cultivation, two sets of improvements, good fences, plenty water, seven miles from, Taylor at $75.00 per acre, 50 acres of good pasture land 1 mile from Taylor on Highway, spring water, large tank, available with two room house for $80.00 per acre. 2 acres of land with one six room and bath house and one 3 room and bath house, pecan trees, good location on paved road just outside city limits, a bargain at $9,500.00. 30 or 40 acres of good land good location, miles from city limits on all weather road, ideal location for a new home at $150.00 per acre. Nice country home with 10 or 12 acres of land one mile from cit.v limits of Taylor just off paved highway, with large barn and sheds pecan trees and all conveniences. $10.000.00.

Also other farms near Taylor and houses in Taylor. List your property with us. CLARK And SCHROEDER Real Estate and Insurance Wofford Building Taylor Texas Phone 698 or 242 FOR SALE: Farm 146 acres adjoining city on Main Street and new highway 95. House on it with city conveniences. Price $196.00 acre.

Possession. All tillable. At Bartlett. Buck Cowart. For Sale Hmi.se, 4 large rooms and batih.

Built in 1945 on highway two miles out of town. Possession at once. 100X234 lot. Fine location with rock garage. Extra good business lot on Main Street.

Brick building 30X125, Good investment. Brick building 135 ft. frontage 150 ft. deep. This is a real good building, occupied by established firm.

Good investment. 141 acres. 20 acres good pasture good fences, gravel road, lights, everlasting water, January 1st possession. 140 acres, 15 acre pasture. $60 00 an acre.

This place is located north of Laneport. 110 acres, pasture, fair improvements for $4,000.00 January 1st possesison. 120 acres in Hutto community. January 1st. possession.

725 acre ranch, 125 acres good cultivated land, spring, everlasting well water. Brick veneer home, lots of good barns, fine grass land, good fences, 2,000 pecan trees. January 1st. possession. W.

H. McGinnis Thrall News THRALL. Nov. 22. H.

Tews who tuts been on an extended visit with his sisters. Mrs. Ida Van Norman and family of Nickerson, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter huff and family of Broken Bow, Nebraska and Mrs. Elton Dana and children of Olympia, Washington. Mr. and Mre. T.

Bradford were recent visitors in Austin and attended a ball game while there. Mr. and Mrs. Milford McBurnett and daughter. Cecilia, have returned from visiting in Port Arthur and attending the wedding of his brother, William Pinkney McBurnett Worth Abbott Modesctt of Austin visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Worth Modeeett recently. Little Walter Ray and Kenneth Fuchs were among the relatives who attended the funeral of their grandmother Mrs. Annie Marie Fuchs at PflugervLlle recently. Mrs.

W. H. Hill of Holland spent several days recently in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. G.

Fuchs and family, while Mr. Hill was hunting with the party of Thrall men at Lampasas. Among those to go deer hunting for the opening of the season were Win. G. Fuchs.

W. Hr Hill, A. W. Fuchs, George Smith, Joe D. Pri- kle, George Dollinger.

Herman Winters, John Boortz. E. D. Heibel, W. S.

Pyle, Profs. Malish and B. Baueh- meyer. Mr, and Mrs. J.

D. Willis and baby of Austin have returned home after spending the week end her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schroeder. Willis Wells who is in U.

S. Service in Guam is on his way home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wells. Captain and Mrs.

Ira Joe Moore and sons of Bogata, Columbia are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hopf.

Miss Cecilia McBurnett attended the Lexington-Thrall football game at Lexington Thursday night. W. F. Fuchs was one of the lucky Thrall citizens to bag a fine buck on his hunting trip. Joe Dusek of Temple visited his daughter Miss Mary Dusek Sunday.

Taylor Daily Somlay, NoramWr 13, Page 9 Final Markets FOR room house and bath, hot and cold water, corner lot. Also have several other houses. Ed Merka, 603 Sloan. FOR 4 room house, 1 mile south of Mazo. Edward David.

TO RENT WANTED TO RENT: Will pay three months in advance for one or two rooms unfurnished, or place to store furniture. Call Ed at American Cafe or see me 1018 West 4th. LM Year Farm ul City Property With W. H. McGINNIS Offleo Hint, Fioatti Boriavo CMopoay Phono 1 ttfHiatt 1S9 Taylor, Tono British Official the Defended NEW YORK (U.R) Miss Anna Magee, a primary teacher in the New York Public Schools for 53 years, advised a meeting of jher associates not to abandon in teaching young children.

Newly retired, Miss Magee said she could count on one hand the number of times she had taken strong methods to discipline a child. How Big a House? NEW YORK (U.R) L. J. Gallagher, a Brooklynite, wrote to a New York newspaper, said he could not find a place to live and asked if anyone knew of a haunted house, for which he would be willing to act as caretaker. FOR BALE FOR SALE: 100 acre fail 75 acres cultivation.

5 room house, 2 bams, 3 car shed3, tractor shed, hand house, electricity, gravel road, 1 acre gravel pit, everlasting water, running spring in pasture, $105.00 acre. Immediate possession. John Mekolik, 6 miles east Taylor on Rt. 2. FOR SALE: Two farms, one 102 acres 4 miles southeast of Thrall.

One 106 acres in LaSalle county. Vine Hejl Estate. See J. V. Hejl.

Rt. 2. Taylor. FOR SALE 5 room house with bath. Hot and cold water.

On corner lot. both streets paved. Good location. A good business building on Main St. See us for details.

Wanted at once. Must be a good home with 2 acres of land. Located north, east or west of Taylor. Have several nice located lots at $300.00 each. 200 acre farm with first class improvement at $100.00 per acre.

367 acre farm with nice improvements at $70.00 per acre. With January 1st possession. Have many more nice farms also some real ranches. Zschiesche Palla 105 Fatft 2nd Office Phone $521 Fort Worth Livestock FORT WORTH, Nov. 22.

(U.W— CATTLE: Compared week bulls steady, other classes mostly 50 higher, tops: slaughter steers and yearlings 24.50, cows 17.00, bulls 16.00. Feeder steers and yearlings 22.00. stocker cows 14.00. Week's good fed steers and yearlings 23.00<S>24.50, medium 18.00i«:21.50. common 14.00(5:17.00.

Good cows 15.50@16.50, common ond medium 13.00# 15.00, canners and cutters 8.00(512.53, strongweig.it cutters to 13.00, heavy sausage bulls 15.00(516.00, medium and good stocker and feeder steers and yearlings 17.50(521.50, common 14.00@ 17.Q0. medium and good stocker cows 11.50(513.50, CALVES: Compared week mostly 1.00 higher, spots up more. Good and choice slaughter calves largely 18.00# 22.50, top 23.50, common and medium 13.50@17.50, culls 1 10.00@13.QO. Medium and good stocker steer calves 17.50(521.50, few choice to 22,00. most heiler calves 10.00 down.

HOOS: Compared week butchers and sows 25 higher, feeder pigs 1.00 lower. Week's butchers 26,00, sows 25.00, pigs 19.00. Closing and choice 200300 lb butchers 16.00, good sows 24.50. stocker pigs 14.00(518.00. SHEEP: Compared week ago- lambs and yearlings steady, aged sheep 30 higher.

slaughter lambs 22.00, choice lacking, yearlings 18.00, aged ewes 8.50, feeder lambs 19.50. bulks and good slaughter lambs 20.00@22.00. cull and common 12.00 common and medium yearlings 12.00#Y6.00, common and medium aged sheep 7.75(58.25, good largely 8.50, culls 7.00@75, feeder lambs 19.00 down. N. Y.

Stock Market NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (U.R)— A spurt of strength in western Maryland issues enlivened a dull, irregularly lower stock market today. Western Mary land common touched 8 i and the second preferred 81 12, up 4 This, rise reflected rumors that Baltimore and Ohio would sell its holdings in the road and that something would be done to clear dividend accumulations on the first preferred. The issues retreated from their highs when an official of the roid said he knew of nothing to account for the strength. Union Pacific lost 1 and others were narrowly mixed.

Steel, automobile mercantile and tire issues eased fractions. Oils were irregular. Chemicals held steady. Anaconda Wire and Cable ran up more 3. Chrysler came back In its previous close.

A few blocks of Packard sold at 5, up 1 8. Steels came back slightly. Du Pont came out frequently at its previous close. Final Grain KANSAS CITY Nov 22 Wheat futures gained I 4-1 3 4 cents a bushel in today's session of the Kansas City board or trade. Corn finished 1 2-2 1 4 cents higher.

Here are the closing prices: Wheat: Dec. 297 3 4. up 1 14: May 287, up 1 3 July 3'I. up 1 3 4. Corn: Dec.

2.53 14. up 2 1 May 244 1 2. up 1.2. Local Market Large eggs .........................................48 Small eggs 33 Cream 65 Hens, Light-Heavy .......................21 Fryers .................................................33 Roosters .12 Ducks ............................................15 .15 Turkeys, liens. No.

1 ...................34 Toms, No. 1 ......................................28 Old Turns ..........................................22 Guineas, each .40 Hides 15 Hogs, Top 24 50 Sows 23.00 Cotton Seed, Ton Baled Cane 3000 Yellow ear corn 2.10 White ear corn 2 20 at JS From a alley cat to a first-prize winner on satin cushfefh in two days is the success story of shown above with his blue ribbons, A hostess in the Hamilton Ilole.1 in St, found him strolling into the held lobby just two days befbre the cat show started. So she fed. groomed and entered the eat in competition with fancy breeds. Result: walked ott with best color class award foi kittens and a first for paitlcipa- tioa in the non-championship class.

Cotton Market Hire arc the closing cotton I prices: New York: December 34.83, up 10; March 34.87, up 2. New Orleans: December 34.83. up 11; March 34.92, up 16. Because of the mild winter temperatures. dairy cows in Valley of the Sup around Phoenix are on pasture the year around.

Lt. Todd in Japan First Lieutenant Mary Todd, daughter of Mrs. E. R. Todd, of 715 North Main Street, Taylor, is now serving as a nurse with the 118th Medical Station Hospital in Fukuoka, Japan.

'I 118th Medical Station Hospital has the all-important task of maintaining the high health and physical standards of Occupation Forces in Kyushu Area. Its excellent staff of doctors, nurses, and enlisted technicians accounts for its reputation -as one of the most ition hospitals in the efficient Orient, I Lt, Todc Match, IVxns. to serving with the prerent unit, she was assigned to the Station Hospital In Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, MeCloskey General Hospital at Temple, Texas and the Camp Station Hospital in Louisiana. Prior to entering the service she was a nurse with the Wedcmeyer Hospital in Taylor. There are 9,009 in Minnesota.

I iti school districts WANTED TO RENT: One or more unfurnished rooms. Close in. Write Box 1040-B, Taylor. Wanted Turkey Pickers Apply At Swift Co. Mutt Have Social Sacurity Card And Health Certificate HORIZONTAL 1,5 Pictured British air secretary, Philip JO Style of painting 11 Lives 13 Swiss river 14 Dressed 16 Peak 10 Cleave 20 Pare 21 Discharge 22 Motionlest 24 Employs 25 Donkeys 26 Put forth effort 27 Parent 28 Preposition 20 Seat ,32 Lines 36 Leases 37 Fish 38 Prod 30 Ring 43 Within (comb, form) 44 American VERTICAL 1 Gives resolution 2 Atop 3 Work unit 4 Vault 5 Infant 6 Adam's son 7 Young goat 8 Man's nickname 9 Go to bed 10 Profits 12 More painful 13 Operatic solo 15 Anent 17 Nuisance 19 Hermit M5 ETMANJV, -WOMEV, DOmT you JEST Pi NE FOR.

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