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'Pi. SM. IN Libbock, Mora. Avalanche. Aug.

1I5J 1862 CADILLAC coupe DeVille, radio, heater, hy- dramatic, new white wall tires, power steering, air-conditioner, electric windows, one owner, low mileage. Almost new. See this one. 16B1 62 CADILLAC 4-dpor sedan, radio, heater, hy- dramatic, WSW tires, one owner, Sh97')fl clean in every way, a good buy at 1950 82 CADILLAC 4-door sedan, radio, heater, hy- dramatic, white wall tires, electric windows. This is a real nice car 1949 62 CADILLAC 4-dopr sedan, radio, heater, hy- dramatic, good white wall tires, light blue color, real clean, be sure and see this ClfiQC 1951 CHRYSLER "8" Imperial, Newport, club coupe, radio, heater, torque drive, one owner, power steering, electric windows as nice as they come 1950 BCTCK Super Riviera, club coupe, radio, hcat- er, dynaflow good rubber, two-tone fff OEfl color.

This is a clean car, a sood buy. YOU CAN DO BETTER HERE LOW G.M.A.C. TERMS DAN TRENT, Used Car Manager ALDERS SU Avenue COMPANY Phone Z-0111 13. Classified Display BENNETT MOTOR CO. YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK A SAFE-BUY USED CAR FROM BENNETT MOTOR WILL BE yOUR BEST BUS 1952 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN" 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio, heater, Dual Range Hydramatic Transmission.

14,000 actual miles. A one owner car that is really clean. 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio, heater Merc-O-Matic Transmission. This one owner car is priced to CQ4QC for only 1KO. CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DOOR.

SEDAN, radio, heater seat covers. See and drive this nice car C17QC priced at only 1850 CADILLAC 62 4-DOOR SEDAN, radio, heater and seat covers. This one is. COACH really nice and priced at only DODGE CORONET 4-DOOR SEDAN', radio, heater, seat covers. This nice car C1 QE is yours for only I 1850 PONTLYC CLUB radio, heater.

See and drive this one before you CQQC buy. Only Q3SJ3 SHOP FOE THE CAR OF YOUR -CHOICE IN OUR AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING. ALL CARS ARE INSIDE OUT OF THE WEATHER. MOTOtS Remannfactortd enztaef, New motor guarantee. Recondition radiator Job tree.

Low Installation Financing arranged. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION Farmers, Check With Ui For Your Irrigation SUN MOTOR EXCHANGE 4104 South Phone 5-3513 Open Sunday and Evenings $1495 WE ARE PROUD OF THESE FINE USED CARS You Will Be Too. I960 MERCURY 4-door, radio, heater, overdrive, seat covers, two-tone color. Sharp Ml OK 1952 DODGE Coronet 4-door, blue color, low mileage, radio, heater, seat covers, fluid drive, tinted glass, excellent value 1950 FONTIAC Special Deluxe Catalina, hydramatic, radio, heater, top grain leather upholstery, two-tone color. A most handsome 19SO CHEVROLET pickup, heater, good tires, cab and box clean, motor in best of condition 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetlinc Deluxe 2-door, heater, covers, good tires.

A top performing car 1949 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe 4-door, light in color, radio, heater, seat covers. Reconditioned and ready for many troubles C7QC free miles JM 1950 FORD Crestliner, black and maroon in color. Radio, heater, overdrive. Good tires. You will areciate its many qualities when you drive it 1935 TEXAS DIAL 3-1309 If07 TEXAS AVENUE DIAL 2-4661 Ed WUkM, Used Car Manager Cfoorte O.

D. SALE TRUCKS ALL RECONDITIONED, ALL GUARANTEED AT NO EXTRA COST AT RED CIRCLE PRICES! '53 CHEVROLET pickup, lie. 5E7104, deluxe cab, shop built trailer hitch, slide mounted carrier, looks and runs like brand '53 DODGE pickup, lie. 1E9579, platform trailer hitche, good tires, good paint and cab '51 CHEVBOLET pickup, lie. 1E4446; .6:50 tires, heater, good condition see this '51 DODGE pickup, Lie.

5B3982, good paint, and cab 'interior, deluxe cab corner windows '49 DODGE panel, Lie. 1E7695, blue, heater and defroster, roomy panel truck CHEVROLET 2-ton dump truck, 4-yard' dump bed, ready to go on the road, two speed axle, good tires Phone5-5511 19th Texas 19th Texas -19th Texas USED CARS IQCA NASH Statesman 2-door, original blue finish, radio, heater, overdrive, good tires IQdQ NASH Ambassador 4-door radio, IwfJF heater, overdrive, seat covers 1QTA STUDEBAKEB Landcruiser, scat covers, I TOII radio, heater, overdrive, like new engine 1Q47 DE OTO 4-door, new paint, I9tl radio, heater, seat covers 1Q47 POJ 2-door, radio, heat, seat cov- IJ71I ers, near new tires, good paint 1Qd7 OLDS 6 4 door radi heater, liVlf hydramatic, seat covers PONTIAC club coupe, good tires C14A Iw 1 late model motor YOUR NASH DEALER 19rh and Texas 2-7975 Phone Mrht.and 90 So 19th Texas 19th Texas 19th Texas 1950 FORD custom 2-door, 8 over- CBQC drive, radio, heater, seat covers 1948 NASH 600 4-door, radio, heater, nice 1953 FORD Custom convertible, radio, CCA heater, low mileage, only WW 1949 PLYMOUTH special deluxe 4-door, CCQC heater, seat covers, good tires, clean 1950 FORD Station Wagon, cyl, overdrive, radio, heater 1948 FORD deluxe 2-door, 6 radio, heater 1950 FORD F-l pickup, heater 1950 FORD Custom 2-door, radio, heater, color is bronze. 9Hi and Avtnufl Miani 5-5524 11. Automotive For Sole "We Specialize to Low Cort BortaUon," you have a car or ptckuu, U39 throueh model to sell, visit us today or phone 6-619L 1949 Ford Tudor. RiH J795 1948 Chev.

4 door. Low mllei J695 IMS Chev. 2 door, 1650 1948 Ford Conv K50 1948 Ford 2-tloor. RiH 1947 Chev. 4-door Plcetllne M50 1945 Ford 2-door, iS 1946 Kord Ccnv 1342 Chev, Club Cpe, RiH J295 1941 Chev.

2-door, 48 motor J2G5 1941 Chev, 2-door. KAH 1250 1941 Chev. Club Couoe, RAH 1941 Chev. Club Cnuiw 1153 1941 Bulck 4 dr. Ri-H t25t) 13411 Olds.

4 door '88' J150 1939 Chev. 2 door 85 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. COMMERCIALS 1948 Int. ton 2-speed J595 Sludebaker 114 ton raw 1B4S Chev. iVi ton pickup 1325 1345 Ford ton pickup 1325 1948 International ton J285 1941 Ford Vi ton pickup J195 1942 Ford 1W ton truck J195 SEVERAL MORE TO CHOOSE FROM INDEPENDENT MOTOR CO.

4003 Ave. Corner 40th St Ave. E. Ph. 2-Mai 1951 POWERGLIDB Chevrolet, dean- In Lubbock.

All accessories. Sell wuity or trade for older car. 1305 39th. 2-2363. FOR SALE: 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser, radio, heater, overdrive, new covers, new motor.

Mutt sell, Just take up payments. Phont 3-0864. FOR SALE: 1941 Ford, tudor. Good work cur. 1135.

See at 32H 2nd Street, Phone 5-8823. GOOD clean 1347 Pontlac two door Torpedo. New scat covers, aood Urei. Dial 2-3041. b-Trueks For 11.

Automotive b-Trueks For WE SELL TRUCKS '49 Dodcc panel, very clcu Dodue i p.tw clckup $695 ton pickup, win eive THT! BK'T unVS JUT! HEKR IBM CMC 14 ton DlckUD. rood tirci. clean. 1949 Ford Ion pickup. 1949 Chevrolet ton pickup.

Prices to sell. 1340 CMC 3 ton tractor, mechanically ijood. New paint 1948 CMC lust overhauled. 1946 Chevrolet rlAke. We have must any model of pink- and tractors make your selection from.

J. D. KUFSTEDLER TRUCK CO, "1943 Texas 5-6617 1952 DODGE V4 ton pickup, deluxe cab Fluid drive transmission. Low milease. Heater and defrosters lOS'J CHEVROLET ton oirKup.

radio, sun visor, heater and delrost- ers. Low mileage. Like new $1095 1550 FORD V- mn nlrkup. Now arcs. heater nnd defrosters.

Grill cuards. A-l mtchanlosl condition DOWEll TRUCK TERMINAL FOR SALE: 1950 Dodce one ton suite, with taro, cond (Ires, heater. Good condition. 2005 31st. or cali 2-5421, after 5 p.m.

12. Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board ot Trustees of the Lubbock Indenendent School District will hold nubile hearJns on the operating hudzct ot the district for the 1953-54 flacs! year. August 11. 1953: P.M. In the Beard Room flt I.ubbock Senior Hlch School, Persons interested arc Inviirrd to ne nrescru.

W. H. Evans. President Board of Trustees 3853.SPARTANETTE Tandem. 31- fqot, with bath, tub.

TV table, aril picture windows. Will take trade. Convenient terms, Attractive price. 2206 371h Street EQUITY in '52 model, 22 Trav- ellte, like new. Very reasonable.

4519 35th. Dial 2-S559, f-WH. Cars-Trucks WE WANT TO BUY USED CARS If you have an old pre-war Ford or 'Chevrolet, In good running condition, we would try to buy It, We have good used cars sale. COCANOUGHER-TEAf, CO. 2418 Texas Aye.

Dial 2-5623 h-Auto Repairing FOR SALE: Rebuilt motors. 3M8 Chevrolet. Sttidcluke-r Willys 515 East Broadway, Dial 5-6791. Hot Shot Wracking Co. 12.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICK" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICK IS HEREBV GIVEN ot the Intention or the Frenshin Rural Hlzh School District of Lubbock County. Texas, to sell at nubile heor- InK an oil. caB unri mineral lease coverinK eertaiTi ten acre tract, land situated in the West ot Section 3. Block D-6. Ccruricntc 15D4.

Abntract 254, H. E. W. T. Railway Company Survey, Lubbock County Texas described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at point which beam 89JM-30" a distance or 320 feet from a railroad snlke set for the cor.

of Section 3. Block D-6. Thence 89'54'30" a distatiw of 390 feet to a DOlnr for the NE cor of- this tract: Thence South O'CO'30" distance of 736.21 foot to a point for the NE cor ot tract; Thence South a distance of 136.21 to a TOlnt for the SE cor, of this tract; Thence South Sg'54'30" a distance of 661) feet a nolnt for the cor, of this tract; Thence rroa'30" a distance, flf 516.21 feet to a oolnt; Thence a distance of 140 feet to a point: Thence O'Oii'30" a distance of 70 feet to a point: Thence a distance of 130 feet to ft point: Thenco a distance of 150 feet (o the placo or beclnninc: or the 20th day of August, I5R3, 9 o'clock n. at Wolfforth. Texas, at which time and place the trustees of the Frenshlrt Rural Hlch School District of Lubbock County Texas, shall receive and consider any and all bids submitted to them for purchase of lease covering the oil, sns and other minerals and under tald tract of land.

Such lease shell have a primary term of no more ten years and shall retnin in favor or Frenship Rural Hten School District, the lessor. B. royalty of fit least TI of the production of all oil and cas, J. W. GOODPASTimE.

Secretary Frenship Hural Hiih School District, 13. Classified Display LUBBOCK TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1948 F-7 Ford, Wheel, Trailer Conn. Keady to work. 1951 F-8 Ford 142" WB, Rood 1000-20 Tires. 2 Speed Axle.

Very Clean. 1950 White 22 With 26 Motor, 100-20 Tires, Air Brakes. 1946 White Winch Truck, Tulsa Winch, Oil Field Bed, Tanks 5th Wheel, Air Brakes. 1949 S-7 Sleeper Cab, 193" WB, Very Clean Truck, Good .1946 Chev. Winch Truck, Tanks 5th Wheel, Very Good.

We Have Some Clean Used Pickups Cheap. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY 713 Texas Ave. Lubbock, Texas Open Evenings Till 8:00 Sunday Afternoon 1. to 5 For Your Convenience 19112 STtJBEBAKEK 1949 FORD Custom 1 "6" 2 door, heater, seat covers, sunvisor. continental spare tire, a slick little, car.

Extra Champion hardtop, automatic drive, radio, heater, actual miles. Local owner. Perfect In every respect. Ken Motor Co. Main Are.

Ph. MMJ Eerr Motor Co. Fb. J-4J42 ISM OLDS "86" dub coupe, hydra- roatlc. radio, heater, seat covers, need room I Must KG 1 now Super 2 door, radio, heater, seat covers, standard shift, Ilsht grey In color, family car.

Kerr Motor Co. Halo Ave. Ph. S-4543 Kerr Motor Co, Mnln Ave. Ph.

S-434Z PANEL 1950 Chevrolet, healer, cood motor, good (Ires, dark preen color, body extra clean, don't miss this or.o. ills of trouble free trans Donation. Black color Kerr Motor Co. JUln ft ive. Ph.

Kerr Motor Co. Mum SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS AFTER P. PHONE LOUIS HOLDER. Hied Car Her. $795 Dodge ton pickup, clean In every respect 19M Studecaker Two Ton rruck.

1S.OOO miles. Hobbs 16 foot KTatn bed. bargain 1360 Ford Two Ton Trucks. 21.000 miles, Hobbs 14 toot 1 OQ eraln bed. bonzaln tf.r3 Good Stock of Truck Trade-ins Nowl Our Many Vefins or rranspuilaaun Experience Can Be Valuable To you.

KUYKENDALL CHEVROLET COMPANY Ph. 3-5511 IDth Ave. i e-MotorcycIes RECONDITIONED EAGLES 166.80 Weekly CUSUtlAN St'OOTEK SALES mo istii st. Houses COPE TRAILER SALES Borger Sheriff Is Head Of Law Group FORT WORTH, Aug. 5 president of the Sheriffs' Association oJ Texas is Hugh Anderson, 45, of Borger.

The Hutchinson County sheriff was elected unanimously today as the, association's 75th annual convention ended. He succeeds J. F. Bryson of San Angelo, Tom Green County sheriff. Rockwall County Sheriff W.

J. Price and El Paso County Sheriff J. 0. Hicks were elected unanimously as first and second vice president, respectively. Jim Fourney of La Grange; Fayette County sheriff, was chosen third vice president.

Mrs. Joe Ray of Austin was. reelected secretary-treasurer, a poet she has held 20 years. Ann Jordan, daughter of Gray County Sheriff Rufe Jordan, Pampa, was named sweetheart Corpus Christi chosen for the 1954 convention. Negro Suspect Held After Wild Chase I HOUSTON, AUK, 5-UP-A 25: year-old Galveston Negro was ing held Wednesday as a suspect in Monday night's unexplained shooting of a transit bus driver eluded dep-! MSBMfSJ Two women, Bull 28, Abilene, and MM.

302 E. received.minor and bruises In a two-car ooIlWon at the intersection of 15th St mod Ave. about 6:40 p. ffl. Wednesday.

They were taken by bulance. to Lubbock Memorial Hospital. The cars driven by the Victims' The Ad'dob will fcoJd ptanU tonight instead of its regular noon luncheon today. The affair will held at the Winston Reevw at 2002 Slide Road. There will swimming at 6 p.

supper at 7:30 p. m. and then bingo and other entertainment Mrs. McReynoIds Is New Gaines Sheriff SEM1NOLE, Aug. 5 Gaines County Judge Arzie L.

Kirk announced at 9:30 p.m. today appointment of Mrs. Mantie Mo- Reynolds as sheriff and tax assessor-collector of Gaines County to fill the vacancy left by death of her husband. The announcement came following a called emergency session of the commissioners court. appointment is contingent freement with Mrs.

Mc- as to the operation of offices before tfte move is corn- a speeding Negro motorist Tuesday but lost him in Galveston. However, on his description, Galveston authorities picked up Frank Woodruff and Wednesday he was returned "to Houston. Members of the court had talked with Mrs, McReynoIds Tuesday at Abilene where she is confined in the Hendricks Memorial Hospital. During Wednesday's meeting, the commissioners met with deputies in both departments 'and the appointment was agree- He was charged with driving 100 i able with everyone concerned, miles an hour in a 55-mile Mrs MeReynolds was injured after Pickle, who once pulled along side the speeding car, said "I got good look at the driver" and Woodruff as the man. I Two other men were in the car at the time but when Woodruff was arrested only a Negro woman in the wreck near Baird which killed her husband, R.

L. (Bob) McReynoIds. She suffered a compound fracture of the left leg and a crushed right ankle. Her left hand was injured with two fingers broken in addition to two frac- was with him. She was charged I lured ribs.

Juanda, her daughter, with vagrancy. has three fractured ribs but at- Police U. T. T. McCormick said'tended funeral services for her Woodruff's description fitted that of I father Wednesday afternoon, a Negro man who stepped up to a city bus Monday night and fired three shots at the driver Charles E.

Thompson, 30, hitting him twice in the arm. The Negro fled after the shooting. Two Children Enter Area Polio Center PLAINVIEW, Aug. 5 Admittance of 'two Plainview children to the West Texas Polio ter here increased to seven the number of patients under treat- at the center. The most recently admitted patients are Carl Anthony Dunn, 10, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Melvur James Albert King, 10, son of Mr. and Alger Ray King, both of Plainview. Both were admitted Monday and were in the acute stages of mild attacks of polio today. Four of the seven patients received at the center in recent weeks and still under treatment are from Plainview.

The two others are Melvin Perkins. 11, and Juanita 16, Monts. The children are cousins. Zella Vee Smith, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Smith, Dimmitt, was admitted to the center Saturday night. She has a mild case of polio. Kiwanis Will Host Girlstown's Group A group of 35 residents of USA, near Whiteface, will be special 1 guests tonight as the Hub City Kiwanis Club observes Fsmfly Night, according to the club president. Carl Dean. They will arrive by chartered will meet the Kiwanis at 6 p.

m. in Mackenzie State Park for a fried chicken picnic. The affair will be informal- After the supper the girls wffl attend the Hub City Kiwanii-spon- sored baseball game at Odom Field. The game will be free to the public. An opportunity to make a contribution to Girlstown wffl bt given fans.

J. Ray Dickey, Lubbock, WiR Take Naval Cruise In Pacific J. Ray Dickey, local automobflt man and civic reader, will a five-day cruise ofl the West Coast as a guest of the U. S. Navy, he said Wednesday.

He will be aboard a large aircraft carrier sailing from San Francisco on Aug. 16. The guest list for the cruise Includes the names of nine civilians from the Eighth Naval District J.L- i iiUIIl UJt: Others received this summer and The only other We st Texan in the still under treatment are Randy rK hp Car i Wvler El McPherson, Denver City, and Bu- ford Keeton, Odessa. Wife Receives Most Benefits From Will Of Late Sen. Taft Paso, president of a television and radio station.

Dickey and Mrs. Dickey will leave Lubbock by car Sunday for California- Mrs. Dickey will remain in San Francisco while her CINCINNATI, Aug. 5 i husband is at sea. will of the late Sen.

Robert A. Tne purpose of cruises such ai Taft of Ohio was filed in Hamilton County Probate Court at Cincinnati today, but no total evalu- the one Dickey will take is to acquaint the civilian public with the the work of the Navy and to give ation of the estate was announced, civic leaders and Navy personnel It was filed with Judge Chase i an opportunity to discuss naval af- Davies senator's son, I fairs according to Lt. Eads Robert A. Tart and trustee of the The terms of the will give all personal effects to the senator's of the local Naval Reserve Training Center. Accidentally Marled, Wild Auto Trip Results In Death Of Man DETROIT 13-year-old boy widow, Mrs, Martha E.

Taft. She also receives for life 49 per cent of the late senator's income- producing property which will be I attemptingVmove his" fathers CM disposed on her death as a cw feet set off on a wild ride fit i Tuesday that ended 1,800 feet la- The remaining 51 per cent of ter with the death of a man. the estate wffl be left in trust, Charles M. Houchin, who had the income from which also will; driven a car only once, told police go to Mrs. Taft for life.

On her death, it reverts to trust for the couple's four sons, Robert William Lloyd and Horace. will on June 12, seven weeks before, his death. He had just left that iJis father bad given him the keys to get something out of the trunk, The youngster said that he had Sent Taft had drawn up -the to move the car since another was parked loo closely behind. He cidently got the automatic shift Holmes Hospital where a detailed I lever in reverse and piled into the diagnosis of his illness had been rear car. Then the car suddenly performed.

rocketed ahead for a block, strik- ling and killing Nicholas Hayden, Hospital Theft Suspect Cleared 60 Here, Returned To Andrews Jail Joseph C. Wilson, 33-year-old Midland man charged here Tuesday with burglarizing Porter 33inic-Hospital recently, was returned to Andrews Wednesday where he is waiting trial on charge of narcotics. illegal possession of Wilson was brought to Lubbock Tuesday for questioning in connection with several recent thefts of narcotics from West Texas and Lubbock Memorial Hospitals. The suspect was cleared in connection with the thefts, however, since witnesses were unable to dentify him. 12.

Legal Notices GunrdJan's Notice Notice is hereby sivcn that the undcr- siencd as Guardian of the Estate ot William J. Baker, has-filed application to lease the ward's interest in the minerals under south two hundred acres of Survey 41, Blk. AK. Lubbock County. Texat, and that such will be heard before Hon.

Walter Davies. County Judge of Lubbock County, fits office at the Courthouse in Lubbock, on the 17 day of AUKiist, 1953, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Those desiring to acquire such lease may apply, to Robt. A.

Sowder, 1112 Lubbock Nail. Bank Lubbock, Texas, for further information, or may unpear at such heat-inn. ROBERT A. BAKER, Guardian Bit. William J.

Baker, Btitoo Lubbock, Tixu. Police released the boy pending further investigation. Lubbock Firm Bids Low On Petersburg School Building PETERSBURG, Aug. 5 Construction Company of Lubbock submitted a low bid of $110,000 for the" construction of a high school building here this week. No 'contract hai been signed yet.

The firm was the fowr bidder among 31 submitting proposals which ranged up to $125,000. S. R. Duncan of Lubbock was second at. $114,750 and Cardwell, Miller and Alexander of Lubbock wert third at $116,990.

Proposed work calls for the construction of a brick and tile building containing 100,000 square feet of floor space. Eight classrooms will be provided," Bufler- Brasher Company of Lubbock art the architects. DIES OP BULBAR POLIO HOUSTON, Aug. R. Dumit, 34-year-old advertising man in Houston, died at the- Southwest- respiratory center here Wednesday from the results of bulbar polio.

He was stricken -with more than a year ago..

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