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Home-Operated ' THE FAMILY PAPER IN BRECKENRIDGE AND S TEPHENS COUNTY"
BRECKKNRIDGVs (STEPHENS COUNTY). TEXAS
THl'HSDAV, NOV. 7, 19.">7
STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES
NUMBER 45
Quarterback Club Plans
For Big Game On Friday
Or
p'T.Soji
school anili
the .Mill !';
ball
Wit . " .
Bii1 H'.u-k
that
f'Yi11\ (i;ty
tiofi ' for U
at i>-*Jlili 1 and lie
an^ement* to pick
:>uUl:
M.v P.I I.I. CRKAGII i ,..,u hi;
waih'or ..v.t :{'« make arrangements t.
;nto the hig"h And why don't we all make an at-1
, . rtum last mght to tempt to be there then watch '
" i' • ' f"j this MvkV football! T.rui.-tt Holland's and David Sui- ,
ii«-1jvi11• •ami ...... pictur.-~ i«f. HvursV II teamcrs'take on .Mineral!
V,. ;:s R'ji.-kaI'D.• f....t- Wells?
Friday a'fternoon at 2:40 will be
■ : back 1 tab pros;< 1.-:11 th<• ■'rt ing time for the last bu |
'•saLiig, '.an.-- learned j pep ra!iv in preparation for the
- .-••h.-.iul.rtl f..e invading' Steers. On hand will M
l'"' l,'ck in preparn-ithe entire student body, the band.!
"■ inip.ii tant. district pep i.-ad-rs, . Til-':.-, t >; • - on.-;
"!'Xt I- ri-.lay thai you i-.ii.st attend. Then.' should ;
••""ii after school. In- a mass migration to Bucki.il 1 .
ad" ! IV- d"U a-tow i: Hill Frida;. atte.'-iioon I" It nil v.oin
■-ith brushes in voice
wmmm
wmMgSifipS:
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Bucks Complete Contact;
Work For Graham Battle;
By BILL CRKAGII | several stout hearted fans braved!
(American Sports Writer) I the weather to see the Bucks.I
I lie Mucks sloshed through a two ' Those present were (ins Gallagher, I
hour drill yesterday aftern con- Hill Hlack, Sid Foster, 0. II. Uea-j
eluding all of the hard physical con- ugh, I; ibin Puminger, Buster Wal-i
act work in preparation for their j ker, Felix Piggins, and \'en
i;
I)ii;iit. TI
student,
busme- ■
hand to
v ind"s
Local
v.
•id df
:mir
thi;s
W.
be a
a
d.
corate store i Kx-Buekaro<
'"lor pa;nt>. j say a few \
•re ui cred to j should be a
iungsters in ] Before >
• We! Is-Buck
ip act
in
'ilm
in there will1 lard sai
ii> at the h gh damp s
riy of you 'folks best on
•id are not only i in 11 r. .
.ted to
I be oil hand
and ail in all
rable expel ienc
the Miner
Coach.Eniorv Be
d but
1 that Monday
' i i in ma go w as
•s held i;i
'ke'Illlhle.
ne
T)thi day • .
to tie: f! team
ei al W !'. in
will bt a bon
lot just w.-st
Gcrtu.idt s ii
tivity ,-.iid h.
who had iii>y
usi d t." • i'bi
imp oi. i ne
he had beer.
• boys had
forth I plenty ill spirit and hit awfully
be *iiei ■. hard. In sjH-akiiit,' about Criahauvs
lit hi.'.n, prior- hoys. Be'lurd said that was
t airamst Min- u-nly sorry about the injury to
Stadium, there th.'ir fine fullback. Janes l.itth
oi th" parking pajje. and their {food riylit end .Inn
" stadium. Kd Willis. M.- explained that their ab-
Three Cars Are
Damaged In Two
Accidents Here
lo. p.
const*
:, D. Wii
ier.-tbly da
d. IP
M ■■:..!
ay.' Th.
iv;i -
t ru vol ing i
when
it jumped
Kd ". ■
a p.f-.<
to Sle;
a Mi •
of injti
t \v. mil I
j?at iiitr
.A. i a
!-«-!.*• i
. ai I On i
th" !,"■
The III
I 'it r k;
11 M
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a it} bu
rwiv
• har.y*' o! this ac- \ ^ence u tmld make Grah'am weaki r j
>ked that anyone out that it was. a very disappoint- !
ash that ci u!d be 5 ti-nie in a boys -life ft hel cOuldi
bomu-<< to please ) not p.lay in one of his teams hi:r- j
tCest contests, which gives a cle.i!-!
insigh* into the calibre of yentle- j
man that we have coaching our j
boys.
Buckaroo fans are being begged!
to attend as many practice sessions
as possible this week. It's true that j
some phases of practice wilt he
held under wraps with no One be-
ing admitted but the gates will !
swing wide open to the public j
each a'fternoon at .r> o'clock. There I
are 15 or 20 "regulars" who sel- ;
f Graham was .- (JU?H nuss a davs practice, out!
d m an act .- : for this week some of you other j
at jo;.;0 p. p.. fans come on up and give the'
if5 automobile •'regulars'' a hand in wishing the j
' ■ h. W a!ker j hovs well. Males are invited to r
jib and hit a come into the field hosue after j
oir ;uSo carry- practice to mix and mingle with \
the boys, giving them encourage- t
(' -'ban., •r..:nt a fid c>nfidence. car
il Hospital bv ~ ~~
' as a result
rt the collision.
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<"**>■ a"' A i i iW yv'"' ' ^
. . . I
^riitino-'ake-all battle with Graham ; t.'arlaiul. Everyone is urged to
this Friday iiijfht. Every .mo parti- make it up on the hill to watch j
cipat"d with the exception of .Jerry i the boys workout the next couple i
<i bson who has been out of school of days. . . . (,'ome an up and give'
I '"- v eeks waging a battle with the them your encouragement,
llu, and Jimmy Souter who stayed Word has it that tiiahain's lull-|
inside be.Miise of sore throat and ! back James i,ittlepag"e and right'
a generally I uisy leeling. It is I end Jim Willis sat out the Vernon!
'■yrv iloubllul that (libson will play ! game last Friday, and on Monday;
1- riday night since weakened pliy-j of this week were still an crutches.]
sical condition miglit be conducive | Further word has it that both boys!
to a reiapse. We will try to keep are in Port Worth being treated by j
you post al on the condition of S hi-; TCL' trainers. The loss of those'
tor who is a starting defensive line- two hovs u .mid hurt Graham's high
man without whom the ball club geared' offense, but even so, IJuck j
would be weakened. fans remember .Mike Uiee, the bov j
For the first hour yesterday, it who filled the injured l.ittlepage's I
was strictly rmtine, with the line- shoes last year against the Pucks,
men getting the worst end of the Uiee "ill play l.ittlepage's vacated!
deal in as ttitich as they practiced | fullback slot if treatment does not!
heir blocking and blocking assign- put the high scaring- Little page!
■b .ii
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LIGHTNING RESPONSE The detonation of a depth charge
in a rvm.'tf area of C'lu-s.-ij>ea!;p Bay caused lightning from a
low cloti'l lo (ii.-v haia.e ii.'ea the v.ateispout heaved
upward by the explosion. The charge had been placed under-
water beneath a cloudless : '..y, explain*.-.1 the Naval Ordnance
I.ab' r.itoiy in Sii.e.- J-'iuing. Mil., but «>-. ■ .va.-t had built up
two h'-urs later wia-ii the ex; losioii tool; place. One of three
con.- votive b : th;,: strnci; the spout was caught in this shut
by a high-speed camera.
'58 Poniiac Features AH New Body
in Sixteen Models In Four Series
back into the lineup.
;vwwv
County Agents
Weekly Kews
By TOM JO'VCE CI N N INGHAM |
and J ACK CIKKSSKTT i
I A
ne:
o .;i\ -
ision, t'ne
ste.r heme
out. and
damaged.
H
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Stephens Well
Staked V/z Miles
North Of Caddo
II II: I- lie W 111' m i • i ~ 111 i oil
leaded by a "dioam car'
presented by i'olliiac u
j 1958, Go! ai Motors' Goiden Ja
| in lee year.
} A iie-.v boil;', now chassis, in ,
"Tempest ol.i.V \ eiig-ino, no-.
I optional eii'.iipiiii i.t and a new Hon
I neville sero.-s of family six*; "drea..v.: gr
.-lib!.
and designed ti
re most needed
meats on a water logged park, leav-
ing them muddy from their curls
to the.i cleats. A soft thin solution
oi mud and water dripped I'rnui
their legs into their shoe tops.
Most of the time from four until
five was spent on a team contact
scrimmage with both units getting
in their licks on defense, and the
fust unit running their d'fsensive
plays. C'oacli Kmmory Holiard said
there was considerable less spirit
than Monday's workout, leaving a
lot to he desired in order to reach
Monday's calibre of play.
livery me cast observing eyes to-
ward a gray misty sky wistfully
hoping that the weather would At the meeting of the l'ex.
clear before Friday. No one knows Seedmeii in Fort Worth Monday
who would benefit most from a wet and Tuesday of tins week, Wanda
field because Steer Quarterback ] and Judy Lewis give their den.-,
! Guy Gibbs probably prefers a dry I oust,ration Planning thi Home;
j fo -thall when heaving his prodi-I Garden and were presented with i
gious aerials, and certainly t h e checks for .yj.i.00 each and al
Hucks prefer a dry field for their plaque, tin' first of a me rial l
i brace of fleet backs. I award to A. J. Higgio. This plaque
As stated before, it was cold and! will be kept in the agents' office
j wet on the ballpark yesterday but and will be exhibited at county, i
district, and state -l-ll functions.'
W. P. McCUUDY
Last Rites Said
For W. H. Fisher?
Lions To Hear
Sears Official;
Tom Ward Talks
tin
i n c
lie
in
I :'5
cars
I "the
1
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M,
W
and Ot
n a! W
Gi
\ Goo
('ad.il
mark what
oiliest advance in 50 yea
"These b id now cars a,re hot
tribute to GM's Golden Jubilee
ur own 50tl; Anniversary,*' S.
'Hiiiidseii. GM Vice President
lev iStrawn) Field lo- '"eiieral M.-.nagei- o'f Por-.tiac Mi
. staked I 1 j miles north1 ''svtsion, said in announcing
The project is II. F. ew cars.
Fort W ..-th. No. I Ada; "l '-tty years ago Amei.cn s
! n.-ei- motorists welcomed the 1
division calls lam as
." buini-i
1 'oin ii.e engi ir ■■ rs list Ss
itui'es ill tile ltioS niodei.-
parate sa'.'ety features.
Striking "New Do-eetiou'' styling i
accentuates the car's longer, lower, j
wider look. Til-.- low. horizontal i
■.oped -i>> dual twin ht'od-j—
d ,rises
is
Five Newcomer
Families Are
v.. i
new goto.
and aho\
block- st vi
in the lof
d
st<
It'.' ..Ill
rear le
by It .
the aut
police S
i lam.i
Wend. I Tin.i. p.-
I;.W. U,
tak. ■: to e'l'l -I
anil
Hui
. I >i
ith dri
l.ul
.pi i
two cars was
according to a
i.gat.ng officer.
d Ft.
M.
Me:
Former Resident
Dies In Graham
4i'-T feet from the south ''aKland, predecessor car to P..;,
l.nes of Section *27, HIock i ane. lint outsail.' d h.u .:g eeoi.-,
•*>. T.1-P Survey. Permit depth aji-! engine and a bed} of sorts, to--
pile.i f..j is M.ioo feet w ith rotarv. ' it'l;S (Jakhttid bore no resemblance
A wiidcat seven mile.- northwest ; th" the sleek lt-i.jiS 1'ontiacs we
of Hi eckeiii iage has run electric wiil piesent m our dealers' show-
logs to total depth if 4.515 feet. It rooms November P. These cars are
Warren Peti-oleum Corp.. oil di-i iowt-r. longer, wider and combine
vision. No. 1 Nannie Wasson, 1 11 i::ga performance and comtort with
&I, Sui'.ey 1275. Ingii style and luxurious interie.rs,"
Final drillstem test was taken Kaudsen saai.
at l.ll t-lt! feet with the tool open t hieflain Line
for tw . hours. Recoveiy was five la adiiit on to tin- top-, f-the-iine
feet of drilling mud. • Bt.niievill.' eohv. nible
One otb.-r test was taken at coupe, i ont ac •! ters
4|io to :1,7.1 i-t feet, liecovei y was u.'. a .' '-s. Ai
1,5'Ml feet of e-as 111!) fe.'t of Sjilty ; are a convertible la
«.is cut. mud. and 20 F ■.-1 of salt priced f'ain line, ai
water. pension as an .-j
Two Stephens wildcats were along with imp.
I w in
a.-ove the heavy
.; .e not it es maS-
'.'.'Hi: lamps. A
alar crest featui- I
•••-. a eackgi ...unl Mis. Dora Harwell, Brockenridge
pontine, in i newcomer hostess states that five
i.e. if, ..".-:t ion. •!' visits were made during the past
! ,e gidle. Oeita I week t. new residents of Hreckea
i iiie aiup each 1'i'lge.
.eii-spi11.- I Thirty-three merchants partici-
feeder. jpato iii t Ii e welcome service, pi I'-
ll Lights i seiiting each newcomer family with
... . ., m.ii;!d!n.;-s a book containing letters of weir
•oiicavo fla.'-.-s la : come and gift certificates.
igs. 1 ii.- Iionne-
Ueports o'f activities of Home Funeral service for William l-ler-] Membere „f the Hreckenridge
Demonstration Club women arejbert Fisher, 44, who died Frida} 'Lions Club 1'iitlay noon will have
coming in slowly, and this is the j night from the elicits of a la-'for then speaker W. F. McCurdy,
month for annual reports from this j /.or Made slash on Ills arm, were: Dallas director of public relations
office. The annual report is based ! held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sat -i for Seals, Uoehuck and Go. Tom
on the accomplishments of the! terwliite Funeral Home, followed i Wa rd l.recltenridge was their
women through tile year, and il is by graveside rites al May at 2 j speaker Friday.
urgent that they be sent to this: p. m. lie-.. L.-roy Brown, pastor] McCurdy is a charter member
office within the next few days. j of the First Moth .-.list Church ol'- i of the Lancaster Lions Club and
The 4-11 Council has set Novcm-' fieiate.l, Imi ial follow ing in May a vice president of tile Sears, Hoe-
ber 14th 'for tin.' annual awards j <;ei.iet-eiy, j buck Foundatlm. lie has been af-
program and Judy Lewis is chair- | Pall bearers' wer. fiom Ta\loi- finatoil with the company since
man >.f til" committee to make ar-j Fxploraiion Ci.nipaiiy by w h mil I'.l's and was ajiptdnted public re-
rangements. The program will be Fisher was employ.-ti. nations director for the southwest-
held in the District Courtroom.] Fisher was a \eteiau of World | em territory in 1055.
State winning demonst,rations will . War 11. Willi, four yeais serviceW ard Friday gavi- a brief his-
be given by Wanda and Juil} Lewis'in the F. S. Navy. He moved heie'tory of l.ionism and sonic of its
and David Kupernian. SI ides of 4-11 j in Juno and on Aug. Ft. Ilia" was! nans and pi >jei is.
activities during the last y.-ai will! married to tile former i Ipal Vick-j Ward said the first club was or-
lie shown and awards presented, or. lie v. as formeilv Ii .in K isi ng | ,•■a nil'., d in Sao Antonio in 1015 and
Mrs. Cecil Brown and Mrs. I'aul] Star. I lo dale there are 1-">.2S4 clubs with
Kobe its informed us today of the | Sul/vivois are his wife; his par- .*>i'.2.5:W members, making it the
B. Fisher., largest s.-ia ice club in the world.
ii, Wayne. Brown- j He stated that one objective is
daughters: Barbara i to recoeni/.e coniniunitv needs and
work day which is planned out at cuts Mr. and Mis.
si,ne-I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caldwell, for-I the I larpersvillo Community this j May: one
merly of Abilene, are at home at I coming Saturday, November !).|wood; tin
addition, four simu-
'emler inuwrs.
ear the lll'.s Pontine
ediatt ir. cognr/.abie
ltill-l W. Ilullum. They have two | t itizens ot Harpersville should j Nell. F.-telle. Patsy, al!
hildren, Kiuilierly anil Pagan. Mr. j bring their lunch, tools ami paint i w-oodt three brothers, twins, Mark! ' he La
y Chemical brushes and plan to arrive at the Br.iwnw.iod, and Art, Rising Star,; nationally
d,
i
up
ps
n
mtr
a hove
ip ports.
ink lid
■ :wit side
d naiue
c
Caldweil is employed by
Process and they gave Presbyter-
ian as their church preference.
Ft Worth is the former honit
ot' Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Anders.! painting
f Brown- j assist in meeting them.
ms ha\e Tl.iino activities
a n .i internationally
center around DtoO a. m. Work will j and another brother. Bill of Fori j w irks lor peace and amity. One
! begin on the kitchen and the box- Belvoir, Va.t four sisters, .Mrs. j of l'ex as' greatest projects, he
in of the windows and the I A. C. Pallette, May; Mrs. G. T.:sal.l is the Crippled Children's
Keer. iiie lie outlined
tile
interior
tl
I'h
ami i May.
I 'lu miner. Van I ioi 11; ,\[
and "lb
fi r i t •.. s
F met-
V. H a •
Pre, k-e- I
V. '. .1:1- <
Fir ' I'l
ham.
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.•mil M -
mon,I. Mi
Mrs. Fh-y
i"i, f.-i'mer
.-ill be held
.1. C
;ur
Johsis.
passed
f G:
.1 II.
4 ..
ch>ck
itai, f
plugg-ed.
1 'avne-Johnst<m < i" Tvier No. i
AUer. al. TK&L Survey 102S.
ne mile no ith west of Ivan, was
plautrcd at, 4,74'1 feet.
Their No. 2 A liar, ♦ *t al same
section, \va>* piujfged at 4.2o7 IVt i.
It s\a< a r *-entry project.
Supper Offered
Prior To Game
introduced bv P.
The lie". "'Tell
gill" is bigg
placement i
i on ail model
I fuel injectio
ac last sear,
n :;iia" v-^ ,;
han ever, with til
■as.'d from :,47
i a la I
tan
I- (.
nil;
.la.
*. -1
\ fi
ii-'Uiks two
a.id a slim
I he I it a f-
; two and
May, and Mrs. 01
Mr. Ande.s is an accountant with community is making progr
.M. F. Daniel. Baptist was given with more support by the local
as their church preference. I citizens it can make greater pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Slaile, and gross.
Pa* i ond Joe are at huiie at I0u7 ; Pain seems to be here to stay
W. Wheeler. Mr. Sla.le is employed! n'r a short time. Some folks are
'' by Taylor Fxploratioii Co. Their happy ami some are sad. Glen
•' former home was Olney and Bap- Taylor. Jr. is walking the floor
list is their church preference. j over not being able to get the
Mr. and Mrs. Poland I lampton : cot ton out of his field. With one
t)n|ij F. K|m are former residents ' pulling left, Doc Griffith is anxious
tf Blow nwootl. Mr. Hamilton is ] to finish up his cotton, .lames
employed;, bv Harry Campbell Bryant said that Doc is still under .
roust, t o. and Methodist is their the weather with the flu. !', you ; 1111 Plan-
cliurch pi efet'ellce. j expect to raise cotton next year,
Mr. and Mrs. Duvle Ueeves. Pus ! he sure to save votir cotton s. etl.
Bin - ' 'an
Lee I
gut oil
! added ti
! inteiliee
igali.ms of members and
it the slogan is "liberty,
i .• ami ei:r nations safe-
I'iie meeting was presided over
ii\- Pre. aieiit i 'liill.lt- 1 'eeler.
liter
; I i o 11
Weaiherford To
. Milion Daniel Is
Hold nomeccniEn? Rc-tiected bv tcu
I
and
i n ,v,
:i sc
The Spanish Club of Brecken- \
idm* High School is spons ointir a
par.ish Supper preceding the
'ivekcnridge vs. (Ii aham "'amp,!
ad atl
'iS«
.Mi
anist and
the First
• • i:. DAH
"t Worth,
led school Kralav rv^ht.
was t:.« f,•!-- IJi-ginfiin^ at p. m. the supper
will he served in the H uh School
i'"'vale the husband. Cafeteria f r .ft per person.''
.It., * wi s-ois, I)av:<i a ...............
daughter. Jane; h«o A biass ha.nd organized at To-
ld Mr- L L. f)av;d* j eka, Kan,, in 1-SH4 to h> «).>t James
•ahaft-.-; two sUt<:rrs. G. Blaine's c.impai.un for the presi-
! ettas of Graham dency ^s >t 11 performinp1 undei
Bradshaw of Rich* its original name the Marshal!
i. Band.
..aid toti!-! •,,•!j and M a are at home at 1107 i Reports received in this o!! ice m-
* ,l ,l t" j.* W heeler. Mr. liee\'es is employ- i dieato that cotton seed will he
1 our-door ! j)V Chemical Process and their j-Scarce next spring. Coleman Brown
t ; former home is Seminole. Okla- j of Necessity and Sam Kimble of
rs and o0 lioma. 1 >aj)tist is their church pre- Cisco both say that they are en-
Icretice. jos inj. the rain.
winch wi
no-
be Tie
liom
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C-G Members Nominate Board Slate
At Meeting* Twelve To Be Voted In
The boaiil of di rectoi s >f the Two new members elected to the
Chami', ' "f Commerce met Mon- Chamber of Commerce. These were
da'.' a!! - a i)""!!, t hen adjoin ned to the W agon W heel 1 nn and Smitt i. 's
en into a n'embel'ship meeting t" Humble Station.
[J .minate b.-ani nn aibeis for next: p.-port was made by A. K. Cain
year. 1,1 I'bins fo; the annual banquet
Those nominated are John Ball and plans were discussed for the re-
,Jr. Norman Brewer, Bob Klliott, ception of two Australian members
Sain Fambro, Dr. Fdwin Goodall,! of parliament here Nov. 1!)-2I.
.'lack Giessett. Blake Johnson Jr.. I'll, s.- are FH James Harrison ami
Don Hellingiiaiisen, S, L. Jones, Keginahl Thomas Pollard, who will
11. I! Key. Al.-v Kiltie, Dm Melton, spend fom huns in Dallas and two
U'. M. Mosb-y. litis sell Payne.! days here inspect ing the American
Frank IVllia/.ari Jr., 0. II. Penugh. wa} of life. Support of the water
t,[ \ Hoot. HayoioikI Stewart, 1 amendment was tirged. Report of
I)oVl*e Waitl. Vic White, Herman the workshop attended by C-C
C.' Willeu. Paul Williams, and W. members in Wichita Falls was
\V Wood, anil R. M. Dickson. made by W. M. Mosley.
Tufus Thiiiiuoii is chairman of Committer" to nomiiiiite officers
th,. nominating committee mem-| far the P'.V. was announced as M.
hers n."e to vote upon twelce of t in A. Nay lor, Karl Trammel!, K. D.j ily tO New Yolk fl urn Fiuilan.
94 names offered the ballots to be | McDowell and one newly elected
post marked not later than Nov. 16. director, j
mi
SJ,
paint colli
oiiio in th
nule intei
i n fa hi i
But Audience Is Kept Laughing
ROTARY CLUB GIVEN SERIOUS
TALK ON ADVISING CHILDREN
A nice! ing will I
clock to elect homecoming office's
for ltir.S at). Fver;. ex of W. II. S.
is 111 gel! lo I." present .it this meet-
ing. Reg i: I rat inn will be held at this
j time uiu'i refreslinienls will be serv-
A boot Ii ... ill be s. i up Friday
| night at the Breekeiiridge-W'eiither-
| ford fo ithall game for all those
I w ho are tumble to register hi the
i aftern .on.
'I'he oldest e-; present w il! lie pre
senteil at half time along with the
foot ball sweet Ilea
. and her cotli t.
W.
tl
One word 'from a father just conception of the changes that take!
,.iword- will go farthe.i- with a place in adolescence. !
boy just before adolescence than I Pour Things lo lie litem her !
a hundred lectures by others. Dr. | The speaker, introduced by
Willis A. Sutton. Atlanta. Georgia. Jim Wilkersoli, gave I'oui things i
told members of the. Brecken ridge j all parents ought to have in miiid.j
Rotarv Club Tuesday noon. 1 Absolute knowledge the
The I S. united s
5ii7,tlUO ilifl'ereiit ite
Javoces
Han:.-! of Hreckenridge
hug! .v;;s l-o-elected ciiairman of iiie
il,,.,- i'l I boa id trustees in a meet-
ing held Friday, as other officers
held at ■! o'-i were re elected and two new niem-
iieis udtf 11. Tile lew members are
D.i-ew Kills, uinyor of PerrytOn,
a -id P. 'Wright o'f Ft. Worth,
former TCI' t rt usurer and busi-
n-ss ma i: 11 i. Li'sler Clark of
Bi-eekenriilge is a member of the
bo; i'll.
I'll" tiuslees authorized constritc-
t i■.11 of two do.'-mitories at a cost
of s 1 .Si .1 '.I il ii i. provided the U. S.
IF,ii- ng and Home Finance Agen-
i.. approves a loan.
1111. ar\ ,.eij.-i,,r of divinity de-
for Re\. Dudley Strain of
1 ubboek and Rev. Chester Crow
| >•'. I I. Wo!th. general secretary
jot the I'. \. . .Board of Christian
Churches. We.re a ppi oved.
.1. a
Hall,i
bu\
isitors Hear
SACKED Til Poris design-
ers will tiy any tiling, c, en the
impossible, like straightening
out the curves of Janet I.cii;h
with tins .sack-like sweater
dress. They didn't quite sin -
n- d, re: the ac11 <•: | >ve
aboard the liner CJtieen Mary
which brotielil her ancl li.-r Itiin:-
Klla' Duva-
nail been
■ . ,
Ite Chi!
Ill
Dr. Sutton, who started teachinu
!' I
mo-her. Mrs.
. Williams, She
lit of BI ocKen
We.--t.on was
: Beii Count v.
••• ill be conduct -
.. in. in the Sat -
Re-. , t;, ne Kim
Cn'vnrv Baptist
in the
physical changes that lake place. |
school 57 years ago, anil now goes - --Deal sympathetically with the'
about far and wide talking to ; boy.
school students, had been lieie two " St.ny with him and show you,f Jaycees from ov.-i
.),[>, s co'istantlv talking to local faith in him but not too much. | central part; of Texas
tin- iiort 11-, str-
and Region ' Id,.;
Ii.
•r
Mi • W. s-<>11 lei.I been in ill
••tit11 ,!••■ past few days, but
■r con.I i !.,u " not consider" d
■: iot: - no';! sudd'-n!} she had a
Sun .rs include th.- mothec.
Mrs Duvall; a daughter. Mrs.
Gladys Forsier ,/f Dearborn. Mich.;
| one, brother. J, B. Dtival.of Bi"ck
| "iiritlg" four half-brothers L. J.
: Beck ol i ! - .! ■, (Isi-ar I leek of
| Pom. J. II. Beck of I
IK. C. Bek of Mum
two
student s.
Hi- admonition to fathers and
"lai'd father.-- at the meeting of
Rotary was for 'father's to talk to
their -ens and tell theni oh-.I is
about to happen to them phvsical-
Iv, emotionally and spiritually as
they couie into adolescence. 'I'.-ll
'.hem that the endo, lines of their
bodies operating through about
twelve organs, including the sex
oignns. are about to begin building
into the strength of manhood,
and what to expect.
This should be done with full
knowledge book knowledge the
speaker declared. Nature has en
.lowed a mother with some instim•-
Woi 'h and j iiv knowledge of what to tell her
.vjlle, Okln.: dauhgters, but has given dad
4 And romeinhoi- that I I.m! is: IS met with the Breckent iitg'e I i an way
ir father anil talk to him about i Junior Chamber of Commerce in j R ulio !•'•
the 1.1' membership iliive iintl ;ge.t-1 ptllvhilKl
Don't Blame Hoy uctpminteil meeiiug last uight. n i street s
with .signs, a broadcast of
Hzens explaining the Anteri-
life v. hich w as sent to
.■ Km ope. and finally the
of the new Buckaroo
ns which are now found
Dr. Sutton pointed out the many i the VMCA baiupii't room. A. Ii. I ei oppi: g up en 111. street enrners
changes in the way ot life that liuff, state Javcee vice (.'resident, | of I'.i ecki tii iilge. Jaycee out-of-
have taken place since grown -lips | tohl Close p.-es-nt tint, all} ti.V. n. I li.wti \i-it.rs Co tooted their
were hovs to add that a parent I elm it'll "r is run j hoi-ns about whs' their clubs had
cannot advise his boy by telling j by a clique. He explained this \ done They included Ruhr Coving-
hiui what he did as a boy. I le; s(:i t emeiit by saying that lite; toil. Wi.iiita I ills; Bob Packman,
Stat.-.! that sometimes the t lung I cliques are a group of people who Graham; Skeete Walton, Mineral
a boy does thai makes the latli.u jare interested in the m gniii/.ul am Weii:;; and led tlotlas. Haskell,
mad should be the very tiling he
ought to tliank God for. A hoy that
does not develop an independent
spirit i:. not worth a cent ami find- thereby, preuarng themselves i.
be.-omi;. I*.aders in their community
and town, explained Ruff.
isters. Mrs. Ada Wilson of! scarcely any knowledge al all the j hum....., „
\ idor and Mrs._ J'om Wilson of' speaker declared. And 85 to 951 out, kept his audience constantly
Graham; and five grandchildren, per cent oi the parepts have no laughing,
, 111g" fault does no good. But it is
j the 'fault of tile parents if the
| buy goes wtong. Dr. Sutton .aid.
I While preSenl ing a most veefous
matter, the spaker with le-ni. :v
ory, freely sprinkled throtign-
or activity and devote tune, effort I Local guesl of the I!recken.ridj.fe
and money to it, Jaycees lean| in \ .layeeew were Maivin Socol, S. K.
caiiy out functions of loiolo.'ship; \ Carter, Neal Reed. Bill Caldwell,
Thail Kelly. Arnest A. Kime, Le-
IIowa I'd Swanson, Brocketiridge,
outlined o tae jri-o: j. the accomp-
lishments of-.the local .liiycei or-
ganization. These included su.-h
projects as the marking of
Roy Finley. Fred Gray and. Pete
I'aine. Lclbiy Finley won a year's
paid tip membership in the -Jay-
cp< s at the door prize drawing.
Garland White v a: mast, r of
i-.'i enionics in the abscr.ce o'f Boo
Harbison, president, who wag it)
bed with the flu,
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1957, newspaper, November 7, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130991/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.