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Lubbock Evening Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 7

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35 Automobiles For DeSOTO sedan: 1941 Bulclc EeTfan; 1947 Cushman motor scooter. All In A-l condition. Dial 2-1534. 191H 23rd. FOR LOTS ot chrsn dependable transportation ft 1938 Plymouth coupe wlih Rood motor and rubber, Priced right.

1509 Ave. J. FOR SALE; 1940 Cadillac Lu Salle Deluxe coupe- One owner. $1350.00. Art Chase 162D Avf Phong 2-3601 1947 2 TON Ford truck, evervthlnit on It S1800.00.

1938 Olds 2 door J475.00. Other cars $65.00 UD. Burl Walker. Corner nth. 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet conpe.

Motor completely reconditioned. Brakes lined, (rood tires, $375.00. Dial 2-3857. 2310 28th. SACRIFICE must sell this week.

Chevrolet sedan delivery. Extra clean 8650 Rice Auto. Phone 2451, Shallowater. Texas. PontiRC 8 Deluxe, radio 1948 Chevrolet, stylemnstfir, H.

1948 Chevrolet eraln truck. Cfcbover 2 ton. 194? Mercury, new motor Internationa! Candv truck. HiftCins Camo Trailers BOYD BLACK MOTOR CO. 1502 J.

Phone 8088 STOP LOOK LISTEN Sff us before you or sell- Car or pick-up "Satisfied Customers Our GENE SITZ 9491 Teiai Ave Dial Nash BOO 4 door J1495.00. 42 Chevrolet Fleetllne 4 door sedan 4995.00. 41 Nash 600 4 door sedan 1496.00. 40 model Nash 4 door sedan S495.DO. 40 Chevrolet ton pickup 38 Chevrolet door J48S.OO.

Massey Motor Co. Nash Sales and Service 202 Broadway DiaJ 4315-16 SEE OS FOR THE BEST SU? IN GOOD. CLEAN DSED CARS. 1S41 1SJ6 1946 1942 Ili42 1939 Hudson 4 door Ford Deluxe 2 door, otlnt door DodRe. 4 door Pord.

4 door super 6 Hudson. 2 door PontUc 8 radio heater 2 door Plymouth, new oalnt Job, 4 door Olds new oalnt orlce. 1948 ton 4 speed Ford Pickup. KERR HUDSON SALES Main Ave. Dial 4107 FOR 1948 1949 AUTOMOBILES Also BETTER Used Cars See BERT WHITEFIELD 1920 Texas Phone S317 FORlALE Trailer Chassis 1041, 1942 Dodge School hiu chassis Kood tires and motors.

5450.00. Ford truck. 1839 Diamond truck. 43 ft. Keystone trailer.

1947 Chevrolet school pai- PENDIEY BODY COMPANY 2404 Ave. Dial 583S Bestwick Motors YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 1005 Texas Ave. Prione 6981 39-17 194f 1846 1945 1842 IpJJ lH4i 1941 mi lD4ii 1939 1930 Buick Special Sedanel. Studebaker Champion Sedan. Studeboker 2 vard durao truck Studebaker 2-ton tractor Chevrolet 2-ton Cab over tractor, automatic fifth wheel Ford Deluxe Tudor.

Studebaker 1-ton Plctup. Studebaker Commander Sedan. Studebaker Land Cruisei- Dodce Coupe Plymouth 2-door. DeSoto 4-donr. Oldsmoblle Series "70" Tudor.

Ford Tudor. DodRe Tudor. Plymouth Coupe. USED TRUCK BARGAINS IMS Dodge LWB 1'j ton with 8.25 tires. 2 speed All heavv duty eouloment, A bargain at M250.00.

Dodge SWB 1'i Ton. mechanical condition. pood tires. Rcallv a buv at 5595.00. Ft.

Platform Kemy fTutnaul trallor 10.00 tires Air brakes, and lundinit sear. Onlv $650-00. I Avenue Phone 7741 GOOD PRICES On All Types USED TRUCKS See Them Commercial Truck Company 'IIST. tor TULSA WINCHES il3 Texas Avenue Dial 438r 35 For Salt FOR SALE 1947 Model Chevrolet 1 tou pickup, less than 6,000 miles. CLEAN "1946 Plymouth 4 "door Excellent shape.

Phone 2-7764 or 601 Ave. 3. after 6:30 p. m. liKl CHEVROLET door.

Rood condition, tor sale or trade. Innulre MO" Bubv after 5:30 1947 BUICK Convertible. 2 vear loan obtainable Dial 2-2437. 194S AERO two tone, radio, heater, white walls, no miles. C.

D. 'Steve 1 Brodle. 1805 Texas. Dial 4804. i.

1 Cnrvr and country convertible couoe. Dial FOR SALsTor 68 vlth hydromatic. Radio and heat- tr. 2012 Aye. M.

Phone 2-3185. TRUCK HEADQOAftTEKS tNTENATIONALS-KBSs. KB6.1. KBIOs FORDS- P7 2 ton CHEVROLET-2 ton Hi tons L.W.B DODOES- 2 3 tons with Saddle tanks 5th wheels. iDsedi Ct-ev Ford Dftncls fa ton to one ton lusedl.

M. C. 452. .1 ton L.W.B 16 ft, firalr. bed (Used) Wt can save You money on anv mnke of New Truck.

JACK REYNOLDS MOTOR CO. 141.1 I'exas Ave IJm.l mewl Bulck Spec, Sedan 1S4S Pord Super Fordor 1943 Chevrolet Dlck-up 194h Chevrolet Dlck-up 9735 ictual miles Ifl4'i Dodne 3 '4 ton pick-up. 1911 Plvmouth Sedan 1839 Mercury Sedan Chevrolet truck CLYDE RAGLAND MOTORS ill) IStti Street Dial Oil 1949 Model Barley Davidson Size 45. A good buy. Special this week at $275.00.

In A-l condition. BEN E. NOELl CHAMP C. WORRai 1303 Utb St. Oil! 1-1111 1947 FORD TUDOR One owner, bought new SetJt '47, Excellent condition throughout.

Practically new 1048 model Dodgi panel, Onlv 5000 miles, CALL 7233 or see at 3318 8th St. AUTOMOBILES have over sixty cars to choose from. 194S Models to Model Fords. Our No. 1 Lot at 914 Ave.

H. Is well stocked on models from 1928 to 1946. Our No. 2 Lot at 1818 Texas has nice selection of cars. 1940 models to 1948.

Be sure to see before vou buy or sell your car. Snodgrass-Maner Company 814 Ave. H. No. Texas Ave.

"Thousands of satisfied customers" WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS THIS WEEK 1947 Chev. Style-master 2 door. B. and H. Life guard tubes, low pressure tires.

Low mileage 13100.00. 1511 Crosley 3 door. New 1948 motor. This car good new 5750 00 1936 Packard 8 4 door, motor and tlrej A-l. good paint 1750.00 193(, Bulck Special 4 door, new motor overhaul, new tires.

$650. BILL DEAN MOTOR CO. I102-14th. Phone 8583 VACATION SPECIALS 1948 1947 1947 1847 1948 1B47 Ifl47 1846 18-1S 1946 1R46 194E 1R41 1941 1941 1940 1835 1934 1848 1941 Ford Sedan R. H.

J2108 Pontlac Sedan R. H. 12385 Ford Sedan R. H. J1995 Chev.

Sedan R. H. J2050 Ford Club Coupe R. J2050 Chev. Club Coupe S2100 Plymouth Sedan R.

H. J1995 Plymouth Sedan H. 51575 Ford Sedan R. H. J1450 Chev.

Sedan R. H. 11595 Studebaker Club Coupe $15.95 Pontlac Strenmliner 8 $1995 Plymouth Sedan S1150 Chev. Coupe $785 Ford Sedan 5895 Studebaker Club Coupe SfiSO Ford club Coupe t795 Pord Coupe 5.295 Chev. Sedan S165 Chev.

Sedan S185 TRUCK SPECIALS Pord Dump 4-1595 Chev. Grain Bed S1395 International 2-speed $1095 Ford Pickup S745 FURR AUTO EXCHANGE let No I. 1811 TeTBl Lot. tto 3 130B IBth O1al 3-M74 IS5BO 1946 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN Pinishtd In handsome black. Bootless interior, fluid-drive.

Isceptionally clean, low mileajte. one owner car. 1941 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN Radio heater New tires, new seat cover" A nice clean ear TERMS OF COURSE 302 Ave. Dial 432B Irrigation Enaines USED TRUCKS 1945 W.A. 22 White Truck with oil field equipment.

1946 W.A. 14 White Truck. 1945 Dodge Truck with 5th wheel, gas tanks and 2 speed axle. $800.00. Sales Service PLAINS WHITE Inc.

2436 Ave. DlaJ 6371 For FOR SALE: 1947 Packard. 4 door HEdln. set 1206 13tll. 41 PLYMOUTH convertible, hew lop, ntw upholstery.

S350.00. Cill 2-6E49. after 5pm. VI pickup (225.00; 1938 VI good car S33S: 1910 pickup 1947 sedan. Rood one 1941 Pontlac.

real car $795.00, Jones. 17th P. Phone 2-8466. 1948 PONTIAC a Two tone frreen. Loaded.

No miles. C. D. "Steve" Erodle. 190S Teias Aie.

TECH student has Custom DeSoto for sale. Radio, heater In A-l shape. Would trade for lighter model car. Phone 6810 or 2-3931 after 5:00 p. all day Sunday.

SALE OR TRADE: ton CMC truck, motor 6 months old. 22 foot rrauhauf trailer van. Will consider house, lots, late model car. 702 Broadway. Dial 7014.

4i SPECIAL Oclux" Plymouth coune r.f Sunda? Avenue U. Rest of super Deluxe" 4 door, heater and seat covers. S1395. Phone 2-2913. 194' 2 Ton DodEe Truck.

160 Inch wl'eel base, new motor and almost 825 20 12 oly tires. Tleftister- e-i 180110 Ibs. S1800.00. Phon" 2-5383. FIRST $1250 (tets extra clean 1941 Bulck- four door sedan.

This car a real buv. Private owner. 1717 Main Phone 9B59 after 5 p. m. '48 Completely equipped.

Call 4663 or 2-6017. 1948 sedan. Will take Rood car In trade. 1805 Uth. 1947 Ford tudor-Suoer Plvmouth Scecial 4 door 37 Chrysler Royal 4 door with overdrive J575.00.

Fora coupe 1250. 17 Plymouth special 4 door loth at An. L. Dial 8524 STUDEBAKERS Champions Commanders IS4S Ford V-8 S. Dli, club coupe, H.

193? Chevrolet Aero sedan. Chevrolet two door 1841 Olds 4 door. 1840 Bulck Super 4 door, extra clean 1940 Chrysler Royal 4 door and 1S39 Chevrolet two door, radio ann heater. 1946 Ford 1 ton oanel Let us sell your car for you We charge only $10 when Tou cat vour own price. Bring all vour ear problems to JB, We will dadly help vou, McCotfer-Nichols (Formerly Don Nichols Motor Sales' Dla.

J-662S 1525 i9th St. ANNOUNCINO THE OPENING OF OUR NO. 2 LOT. Due to Increased business we have been forced to branch out. For bluer and better bargains ston at our location AVE.

M. COSHER 40TH i (-1948 Pontlacs 6'j i's 3150 up 1949 Mercury clb spe. 3350 1948 Ford ton plcltup 1948 Chevrolet Aero son 2895 1941 Pontlac Str Sdn SM MM 3-1947 Bulcks sedanettes 4 dr 2750 up 1941 Chevrolet convertible 3250 3-1946 Pontlac Str '8's 2250 1942 Olds hydro sedanette 1295 1942 Studebaker ton pickup 1150 1340 Buick super 4 dr 1181 SPECIALS 2-1941 Plymouths 2 dr 4dr 1S41 Nash 4dr sdn H3B Plymouth 4 dr 1938 Ford convertible 1837 Olds 2 dr 1837 DeSoto 2 dr 1B35 Chevrolet 2 dr 1834 Chevrolet 2 dr 1835 Chevrolet ton truck 885 485 55n 550 350 2D5 185 100 150 MOTOP CO 1924 Tcias 4002 H. Ph. 2-6191 Dean Mm 1947 FORD TRUCK Perfect condition.

Heavy duty 2 speed axle 8.25 tires J. D. Hufstedler TRUCK COMPANY Truck Transportation Merchants 1941 Texas Avenue Phone 1941 Buick Roadmaster Sedan 1941 BuicK Spec. Sedan, new motor. 1938 Buick Spec.

Club Coupe 5COGGIN DICKEY BUICK CO Authorized Buick Dealer 1007 Ave. 741 1 VACATION SPECIALS 194B Mercury 4 door. Gray, 1949 Lincoln 4 door. Bronze. 1S4B OldsmoollB "98" 4 door.

Red. 1948 Chevrolet Aero, two toned Oreen. 1S4P Chevrolet Fleetmaster. 1 door. Green.

1948 Pontlac Sedanette. Blue and Gray. 1948 Pontiac 4 door. Maroon. 194S Bulck 4 door Super, two Green.

1945 Bulck roadmaster Blue. 1948 Chrysler 4 door. Windior. Bilge 1848 Dodire club coupe. Maroon.

down 24 months to oay. New Car guarantee. MOTORS Zne. Ave. at Main St Dili GET acqunnwa with woadtti ol Want Ad rwolu.

Official Records Marriaoe Licenses W. R. Campbell, 56. of Plainvlew, and Mrs. T.

A. White, 56, of Lubbock. Owens Dunnahoo, 23, of Roswell. and Miss La Vaug.ln Brooks, 30, of Lub- bocfc. Burglaries Congress (Continued from Page One) on authority for slum clearance and public housing, and House refusal to accept these features, resulted in the deadlock.

Federal Employes: A pay boost Daily Markets Stock Marker LEADERS SHOW DROP NEW YORK, June 21 uP) Persistent I selling chopped 'down leading Issues fractions to around 1 points In the clock market today. of $450 a year for postal work- a tt ta ers and $330 a year for most othor with federal workers. The bill also car- tSSS" (Continued from Page One) ries a hike in some mail rates, Richfield Oil ran up a spectacular ficials were asked to determine I eluding an increase to 15 cents for Sus taffied mrock biJ 1V Mar whether they were loaded with £pecial delivery an(j six cents fQj toward the close. Central Railroad ol N. J.

plunged around 9 points at one time. Transcon- tlnental western slid more than 2 points Atomic Energy: Extension Ol and Pepsi-Cola was off more than a the terms of the five present point at a new low for the year. Atomic Energy commission mem ot marlttd dow lncluded They were not, but were "Gl blanks." Pickets were cursed at 10:12 p. m. Sunday by two men in an automobile, it was reported.

A license number had been traced, but no report indicated any arrest. Almost three hours later, airmail. Terms Are Extendtd bers i'or 25 months. Mr. Truman who allegedly was "crack- man had asked a new five-year ing wise" at striking drivers was term for Chairman David E.

complained against, and police di- Liliemhal and staggered terms rected that his son, who had come in on a bus, "take him home." he had been drinking, officials said. Judgments Signed County Attorney John Steele said the following judgments had been signed today by Judge Walter Da vies: County Steel, Western American Smelting, Owens-Illinois, Southern Railway and Illinois Central. Cotton Market NEW YORK EEPORT NEW YORK. June 21 OT collon futures were firm In moderately active dealings today. Short covering and com- Henry R.

Collins, 36, of Plainview, S100 and costs on a drunk driving charge, $25 and costs on a charge of driving while his li- sense was suspended. Suspension of driver's license six months was tacked on each judgment. William H. Lovell, 43, oC Lub- from four to one years for the other lour members. nisnlapprl Porsnns- i House buying were prompted by 6 congressonal passage of the foreign aid for 205.000 European war regu- (funds, the jiso.ooo.ooo revolving fund lor eees to enter this country in 8" vi; meEt commodity purchases, in- eiui-i Luuiiiiy cludlns cotwn ttn(i extension of govcrn- tWO years starting July 1.

jmcnt support prices oa farm commodl- Otlwr key bills jammed through I in the final hours provided funds There was a good deal of evenlng-up to maintain government agencies y. ltchlllg from MarBy iater during the coming fiscal year. Draff Plans (Continued from Page One) bock, $50 and costs, drunk driv- on Jan. 1 would be first in line ing. Clark W.

Gravitt, 65, of Lubbock route 7, $50 and costs, drunk driving. Elizabeth Romero, 44, a Mexican, $100 and costs, liquor law violation. Bond of $400 was set for George Graves Burnett, 21, of Lubbock, who pleaded innocent of drunk driving and asked for trial of the charge. Police said his car was in collision with Eighth and Ave. L.

Private crop reports were favorable, with beneficial rains noted In Texas and Oklahoma, Futures closed 15 to 80 cents a bale higher than the previous close. Open Hlch Low Close July 36.50 38.57 36.37 36.38 Oct. 33.32 33.43 33.23 Dec. 32.76 32.83 32.65 32.66 March 32.59 32.63 32.46 32.46 July 31.S2 31.92 31.82 31.88 Middling spot 38.05N. Nominal.

NEW OKLEANS REPORT Congrafulafions-To J4.4O for induction, Jan, 2 next and so May 32,41 32.42 32.25 32,25 on through Dec. 31. Whether all eligibles in the first age group will be called before drafting is started from another group still is to be decided. 4,000 Draft Boards Seen The Office of Selective Service Records, caretaker of the wartime draft records and planning agency for the peacetime draft, will be absorbed by the new selective ser- GOP Platform (Continued from Page One) for approval. On Tuesday or Wed- NEW ORLEANS, June 2i cotton I nesday it will be laid before the futures advanced nearly $1.50 a bale early convention nr ratifir-atinr, Lubbock, (Texas), Evening Journal, Monday, June 21, 1948, Pagrj; Summer Arrives (Continued from Page One) temperature was 75 degrees, or six degrees higher, than Sunday's minimum, records of the S.

Weather bureau station showed. Light rainfall occurred at intervals from about 4:30 to almost 9 a. m. Sunday at the weather station, but was not sufficient to measure and was recorded as "a trace." Beginning of summer is determined by the summer solstice, and, as the World Almanac points out, the greatest daily accession of heat is at time of the summer solstice. Heating influence of the sun increases with length of the day and the sun's altitude at noon.

Normally, the heat may be expected to reach its height for the year in not encouraging in this area, which experienced its season's high thus far of 106 degrees last Tuesday. Temperature of the earth begins to rise in the spring and continues to increase through the summer, although not at such a high rate as in the spring. The normal low precipitation in August helps to bring about high temperatures that month. Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Lockwood Lorenzo on birth of daughter 7 pounds 6 a ounces at 3:30 p. m. day in Lubbock Memorial hospital.

father is a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Frailer of Lubbocjc on birth of a daughter weighing 6 poundl ounces at 2:35 a. m.

today in Lubbock Memorial hospital. The father is lather. Mr. and Mrs. C.

O. Fox, of Spiff birth of a son weighing 3 pounds ounces at 6:15 a. m. today in hospital. The father is employer ed by the city of Spur.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jackson of 2416 Seventh on birth of a daughter weighing pounds 15 ounces at 7:02 p.

m. Saturday la St. Mary's hospital. The father is 'a? Tech student. Mr.

and Mrs. William Fry of Village on birth of a daughter weighing 5 pounds ounces at 8:55 a. m. today In St. Mary's hospital.

The father Is ployed by the Federal Housing Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Payne of 152? Thirty-second on birth of a son weighing 5 pounds ounces at 11:50 p.

m. Saturday In West Texas hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Lewis of Village on birth of a son weighing pounds ounce si 1:40 a. m. Sundav, in West Texas hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. E. O. Qulnn of fifteenth on birth of a daughter weigbins, 6 pounds 7 ounces at 2:07 p. m.

in West Texas hospital. The father manager of the shoe department at'r Department store. Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Flowers, of' Lubbock on birth of a daughter weighing i pounds 2 ounces at 8:15 p. m. Sunday-' In West Texas hospital. The father it welder.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nichols of 1614 on birth of a son weighing 7 pounds ounces at 3 a.

m. today In West Texas'- lospital. The father Is employed by thw. Band Box cleaners. here today, but in the late trading profit taking had the gain.

Closing prices were steady 50 cents to 65 cents a bale higher. Open High Low -Close Juiy 36.45 36.52 38.33 38.38-40 Oct. .33.36 33.41 33.22 33.25-26 The annual loss of soil fertility through erosion and leaching is estimated to be about seven times the amount used by crops. another at i vice organization. Maj.

Gen. Lew- I is B. Hershey, who headed the wartime draft, presumably will CD HOLCOMB AND COPKLANTJ OARAGE J3 rears in ouslness New and reoullt Motors '3! to '47 Sell on hj weet or month 2247 19TH a8Bl ANNOUNCING The Association of R. (Army) ARMSTRONG As mechanic and malntanenct man In charge of our enelne repair department. EUREKA BODY WORKS 2227 Ave.

H. Dial 6372 WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRING WRECKS REBUILDING CARS PAINTING If it is a body job we can do it tn the body building business since 1933. "HOME OF INFRA-RED BAKING PROCESS" EUREKA BODY WORKS head the new agency. 32.81 32.82 32.63 32.66 March 32.56 32.60 32.46 32.46B May 33.30 32.40 32.30 32.23B FORT WORTH REPORT FORT WOBTH, June 21 cattle Approximately 4,000 local draft 1 6 000: calves 2 ou sl steady; hnarrls will ho oot nn Thwo worn 50me on medium and low grade Doaras Will be set up. Inere were I slaughter and stocker calves and lear- 6,442 boards during the wartime I Hugs.

Medium to good slaughter steers riraft Trip Inpal hnarrts lilrp ho I ana yearlings 24.00-31,00; goof, tat cows araiL. ine local ooaras, line pe-1 31 00 24 00 common msdlllrft 17 00 tore, will be appointed by the 120.00; bulls 15.00-23.00: good fat calves governors. 28.00-30.flO; common to medium calves 17.00-24,00; stocker steers and yearlings The Army probably will call 111.00-27.75; stockcr steer calves upward between 200,000 and 225,000 in- toH 8 0:1 T' 8 I 5 00 1 8 0 ductees during the first 12'months I "uJK. Of the new draft. choice hogs above and below that range TT 24.50-25.75; good sows 20.00-21.50; rough Under the draft bill the Army heavy sows down to 19.00; stags 1750 would be boosted to 837,000 from i a i plgs 2i.oo-i3.oo.

its present 548,000 strength; the showing A conJinuTV.M Navy and Marines to 666,882 from I wta few sales around l.OO below Frl- from 382,000. The total strength of the military establishment is set at 2,005,882. Texas Deaths (Continued from Page One) feeder yearlings 17.50 down. KANSAS CITY REPOKT KANSAS CITY, June 21 cattl- 8,400: calves supply good and choice fed steers and heifers limited; fairly active, steady to 25 higher; top 75 higher; lower grades slow; early sales barely steady; cows moderately active, early sales steady to strong; bulls weak to 50 lower- vealers and killing calves fully steady stockers and feeders active, strong to ub auluuli bu au when he was struck by a car while higher, instances l.OO up on feeder steers; hitchhiking. ln Ib.

Nebraska hitchhiking. Billy Ray Day, 21, of Hugo, was killed Saturday when he fell from the rear of a truck at Paris. Grady Edward West, 18, of Dallas, drowned in Lake Dallas Saturday. A companion said he believed West had suffered an attack of cramps. Friday Accidenti Listed Friday night accidents included: Marcus B.

Smith, 36, of Corpus Christi, was killed when he was fed steers 38.75, new all-time high; good to choice fed steers 34.00-37.75; medium to low good low choic Nebraska fed heifers held well above 36 50- few medium grade heifers 24.00-31.50; common and medium cows 13.25-2250- short feds 28.00-33.00; good ice fed heifers 33.50-36.50- heavy 24.00 down; good and choice vealers 25.00-29.00; good and choice feeder steers 29.50-32.50; good and choice stock steers 26.5ii-2s.50; good aged cows with calves at side 21.50-22.00. Hogs fairly active, uneven, 501.00 higher than Friday's average; top Ib. 27.25 75; 260-300 Ib. 25.50-27.25; 325-375 24.00-25.00; sows stags 2000 down. convention for ratification.

Platform Is Secret Its exact wording is a deep secret until the full platform committee acts. But some persons close to the drafters said it will: 1. Pledge the party to shun isolationism and to continue the bipartisan policy of international cooperation and American aid for nations resisting Communism. Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee and a dark horse contender for the presidential nomination, was reported to have put his personal okay on this plank. 2.

Reaffirm the GOP stand for creation of a permanent Fair Employment Practice commission, for enactment of anti-lynch and anti- poll tax legislation, and call for an end to race segregation in the armed forces. Such a plank was written into the 1944 GOP platform, but none of the legislation has passed Congress. Free Labor Favored 3. Refuse to yield to organizec labor's demands for repeal of the Taft-Hartley Labor law but: restate the 1944 platform declaration that the Republican party is the historical champion of free labor and assert a set of principles intended to appeal to the working World population of cated animals is almost as large a'si of human beings, according ftP 'he Encyclopedia Britannica. Arthritis Pain For quiet, delightfully comforting help lor aches and pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia tij-X Remind.

A pleasant tasteless medicine that works through the blood, First dose 1 starts alleviating pain so you can enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Remind at druggist today. Satisfaction money back guiranttoti. About two and one-half gallons of linseed oil is obtainable from one bushel of flaxseed. 111? ATI OIAI S173 39--Legal Notice CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF HIGH' WAY CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposals Tor constructing a section warehouse at Lubbock.

Texas will be received at the office of the District Engineer of the Texas Highway Department at Lubbock, Texas, until 8:00 a. m. July 6, 1948, then publicly opened and read. The minimum wages paid for labor on this project shall be SI.ID per hour for "Skilled Labor." SO.80 per hour for "Intermediate Grade Labor" and 10,60 per hour for "Unskilled Grade Labor." The above minimum wage rates shall govern on this contract. Overtime and holiday work shall be paid for at the regular governing rates, except that all work In excess of forty hours per week shall be paid at the rate of one and one half times the regular rate.

Plans and specifications are available at the office of S. C. McCirLy. District Engineer. Texas Highway Department, Lubbock.

Texas. Sheep spring Iambs and shorn I pinned beneath an Army command 1 car which overturned on Padre day; ewes steady to 50 higher- medium island, 85 miles south of Port I nd goo(1 natl rln sers 23.00-29.00; bidding up to 30.00 on good and choice natives; load medium and good clipped lambs with No. I and No. 2 skins and choice slaughter ewei 10.50- Aransas. Kemp Powers, 50, of Port Arthur, was killed in a collision of two automobiles on the Beaumont highway near Sheldon, Tex.

K. Johnson, 23, was killed at Waco when his car collided with an interurban. At Electra, T. J. Roessler was killed when his car and a truck collided.

Relief Beyond Belief For Dry Eczema Itching "It'swonderful!" "Wouldn't be without it!" That's what they say about Resinol famous ointment that gives such blissful, lingering relief from the fiery itch of common irritations. Try it! good Groin Market DALE ROBBINS AUTOMOBILES 1948 AUTOMOBILES FORDS CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS 1948 PICKUPS CHEVROLETS FORDS GMACS Nice selection of 1947 and 1946 cars. SPECIAL FOR 1 WEEK ONLY Chevrolet 4-door sedan 1946 Chevrolet 4-door sedan $1395.00 1941 Ford Coupe 695.00 1937 Ford Tudor 245.00 Will finance up to and including 24 months on new and slightly used cars. 2320 TEXAS AVE. DIAL 2-8511 CHICAGO REPORT CHICAGO, June 21 iff: Weather news provided the background (or moat of the activity on the board of trade today, with rains everywhere from the wheat territory of the southwest through the midwest corn bolt, little buying enthiu- lasm could be developed In grains.

Corn, most affected by the weather lost a cent or more at times. Oats were easy, but frequently got back to around the previous close. Wheat showed a steady undertone although losing ground toward the close. Trading was lalrly light. Wheat closed lower.

July $3.31, rn was lower. July and oats were unchanged to 3 A lower July HVt-Vt. FOET WORTH REPORT FORT WORTH, June 31 Wheat No. 1 hard 2.42-46. Oats No.

2 white No, 9 red Corn No. 2 white 2.83 3 5 Sorghums No. 2 yellow mllo per 100 Ibs. 3.25-35. 'SQUARE" MEAL LIGHT SUMMER APPETITES Enjoy hearty, nourishing mcjlj on hottest days! Thete delicious, naturilly Fender fillets supply every needed health element without Takes just minutes to pan fry.

btoil or bake. Won. detlul try it! Digests Quickly Superb Flavor Vitamin Rich RED PERCH FILLETS CHICAGO REPORT CHICAGO, June 21 (U.R) produce: Poultry: IS trucks. Steady. Hens 32, leghorn hens 28, hybrid hens 25, colored 1 fryers '40, Plymouth rock fryers 43, white rock fryers 42, Plymouth rock broilers 37.

white rock broilers 3Y, colored broilers 3V, White rock springs 46, Plymouth rock springs 46, colored springs 44, leghorn chickens 35, old torn turkeys 32, young geese 22, light ducks 20, old ducks 25. ducks 31, ducklings 31, guineas 30. pigeons doz.) $3.00, roosters 20. Butter: 831,226 Ibs. Unsettled.

93 score 81, 92 score 80. 90 score 78. Carlots: 190 score 78, 8ft score V7. Eggs: (Browns and whites mixed) 197 cases. Steady.

Extras 70-80 percent A 46-47, extras 60-70 percent A 43-45, standards 41-42, current receipts 39Va, checks 35Va. MORE PKES- UNLESS THEY HAVE A COMPANY Markets At A Glance Beams Trusses Bar Joists Columns LUBBOCK STEEL WORKS 214 Ave. Dial 5761 EDGAR G. LEWIS. Owner Cafl Your Travel or 9341 2 WAY RADIO "BETTER" "SERVICE" "SAFEIY" 7474 CITY CAB CO.

RAY FARMER, Owner Clii Cucanougher. Mgi. NEW YORK, June 21. STOCKS: Lower; oils run against trend. BONDS: Mixed; rails improve.

COTTON: Firm; moderately active. CHICAGO: WHEAT: Easy; down with corn. CORN: Weak; rains in mid- west. OATS: Easy; followed corn lower. HOGS: Banged from steady to 50 cents higher; top $28.50.

CATTLE: Ranged from steady to 1.00 lower; steer top $38.50. THIS MEDICATED POWDER QUICKLY RELIEVES BABY'S DIAPER RASH Scienct says, 4 'A medicated powder must dins smoothly to be fcally effective." And Mexsina is medicinally textured for long- clinging smoothness to insure long-lasting comfort. It actually helps pterenc tormenting diaper rash. £very member of the family needs Meiuna, It's fhr original pricij htat Guards against heac riih, prickly heat, chafe by 'Sorb-Shield action, which helps absorb irritating excess moisture, shields against painful rubbing. Check itch and burn of minor rashes, buy-" Dr.

Mary Leone McNeff BROADWAY CLINIC Phone 7044 240f Broadway OSTEOPATHY MEDICINE SURGERY ABELL SANATORIUM R. Z. Abell, D. 0. Rectal Osteopathy.

Surgery House Calls PHONE 9841 1841 BROADWAY R. Z. Abell, D. C. Masseur toeclilizlnc ID nod ehronte dbordera.

Same treatment ron it HtaAtml tnd KAM. PHONE 984) T. N. RUSSELL, Manager.

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Years Available:
1928-1984