Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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■ — Breckenridge American—FRIDAY MAY 26. 1961
JfeWB© GMmmiL
EDITORIAL PACE
tView« expretesd in these columns do not necessarily reflect
ttio vl«w* of the Breckenridge American but are thought of
Interest to reader* of the American.)
rubliibed Siuuay morning and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuiaday
4:<d Friday Afternoon by Breckenridge American, Inc., at 114 E.
turn Street, ftrKCkenridye, Texas.
tntertd at the Post Office in Breckenridge, Texas aa aeccnd-claaa
matter uudir tbe Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
Second class |-o&tage paid at Breckenridge, Texas.
<^ibscrlptlon rale la Ftepheea County, b mall 5.93. Rlsc«'ber
't> Texas fi 50. nut of state 9 00.
Record Cold Hits
Southern States
V\ As 111Nc; ION .41 \ late
>!<rint: cold a hvc has spread w
M the frosts 311 s I com the
P.iKuias to the Appalachians.
iimc.iIi'Iiiiih spring crops in th<-
V . . ,. v'.ir !U't CNt'Mldt'd
• • s; Mlth ;iki Mahan; , ; rifi Mis-
Mssippi and Westward into Noith-
i-i la'ilmtu.i and tno-t ut Oiv-
i! lov.
i!ii
established dining Friday niyhi at
in.iiiv puns tn til.: ,vii.i-> e.s., r.a.-<<
and South. A 41 at Montgomery.
Alabama broke a reeord datum |
hack to 188S I.ittle lioc k. Arkan-
sas. reported 41 breaking the mark
set in 1RH9. |
Ceose-F?re Order
Violated By Reds
liF.N'KVA ,*"i — lli|. L mteo st >
i , i u.iri.i'ii Saturday ti'.ai the Com-
• ele riHitiist led Hel.cl* in . ., . .
CORRAL
NOW THRU WEDNESDAY
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CfLVIASYmTmsCHAEI WlUMio>vi •'Khtfcw*
r.«c*er wop?
an apple a day...
do the job in texas
It fakes Carrier centra! air-conditioning-does wonders for your
health. (Your bud£ t likes it, too') Improved Carrier Weather-
makers now produce even more clean, cool air per dollar.
Carrier's exclusive, new Miciomite Compressor, for example,
delivers more cooling — pound for pound — than ordinary
compressors. Yet. it actually costs less to operate. Keep your
family cool, comfortable, and healthy this summer—and for
many summers to come. Visit us soon! See why Carrier Res-
idential Wej'hermakers cool best but cost less to operate.
BUILT BY THE WORLD'S
LARGEST MANUFACTURER
HP* OF AIR CONDITIONING
Harrison Refrigeration Co.
W. Williams & Wilson
Phone HI 9-2598
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Jury List With jf!
Nine Women Is
Called Monday
A jury list of 60 names, nine of
them women, has been summoned
to report Monday morning at 9
o'clock in district court, when the
lawsuit of Mary Snowdeil vs. Tri-
nity Universal Ins Co. is set for
trial. The case is a suit for damag-
es.
Those called for jury service are
as follows.
Hoy Loudder, Mrs. 11. .1, Black.
Kva .Newman, C.ale Smith, Mrs.
Tom Williams. Oliver Wesley, Mrs.
I!. W. Whitman. Mrs. Gus Sublelt,
h. I) Morgan. S. H. Boles, R. L.
Klliott. Maxine Kingston. Louis F.
Douni-il. A. K. Davis. Mrs. Nona
G, V. McGowen. F. 1$. Newman.
Iletta Jordan, Leo Taylor. Sam G,
Ball, W. YV. Walton, William H. Hol-
der, F. B. Stephens, Sr., Mrs. Lew-
is Hood, H. G. Dye, Coy Hargsley,
C. N. Adams, Wallace E. Tosh, C.
R. Harris, Clayton Whitfield,
Melvin Duggan. John R. Flatters,
J. H. Gracey. Jerry Brown. Jack
T. Uoberson, R. A. Sneavb, Hichard
G. Williams, King Smith, G. W.
Clayton, D. T. Sims, Lonnie Force,
A. J. .fenson, B. W. Wallace, G. R.
i Langlord, Glen Taylor, Sr.
| P. T. Cretsinger. S. L. William-
! son. Wesley Howk. Thurman Lov-
inggood, D. M. Stanford, J. F. Ed-
dleinan, H. H Caffey, M. A. Nay-
lor, Felix Harris, Lloyd Peeks, El-
mer J. Thompson, E. P. Fambro,
Clt'rton S. Curry, Elmer T. Bear,
J. W. Browning.
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I
I Tb" sal" of air conditioners in
the United States jumped from 11,-
WH> in 1940 jo more than lVfe mil-
lion in 1958.
Breckenridge American TV Log
Sunday
JIM WILKERSON
High School Principal
JOHN CULWELL
Superintendent of Schools
waging in a systematic violation
f the cease-fire in that Southeast
\sian country. The charge was
■nude by the American delegation
o the 14-nation Geneva Conference
.n Laos.
\ I". S. statement said there have
'pen I < • a ? t 30 breaches of the
ease-fire li\ the rebels in the past
wo week-. And it was added that
•nam rellect a pattern of preme-
'! i * i i ■ r I •
Celebration Opens
WASHINGTON — President
Kennedy won't be 44 years old un-
til Monday, hut some 6.000 Demo-
crats stated his Birthday celebra-
tion rolling last night in Washing-
ton. Kennedy was the guest of hon
or at the SlOO-a-plate party and
then flew to his silmmer home at
Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
NOW THRU WEDNESDAY
The most tender and touching love story of our time!
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Injuries Fatal
i To Valley Woman
i EDINBURG ;yP) — A 39-.vear-old
: Edingburg woman, Mrs. Virginia
) Abrego, died in an Edingburg hos-
pital Friday two hours after she
I .vas injured 6 miles north of Mc-
Mlen when thrown from her car
ifter losing control of the vehicle.
Her death was the 21st traliic fa-
tality of Ihe year for the 4-county
Lower Rio Grande Valley Area.
School Teacher
Given Surprise
HAZARD. Ky. iif — For 30 years,
Mrs. Emma Ross taught her stu-
dents at the Hazard Kentucky
! High School about Shakespeare,
i Now she's going to visit Shakes-
1 pear's birth place — thanks to her
former students who will present
: her with a ticket and traveling ex-
penses to England at a dinner on
June 3rd.
Get Set For The Best In Television
Have your TV attached to the Community Cable. NO HOOKUP
CHARGE Service $6 00 per month. Five channels plus two Music
channels.
Breckenridge TV Distributing Co.
Phan* HI 9-2S0S at Swing Christian Hardware
WBA I'-TV—Channel 5
8:00—Christophers
8:30—Christian Science
8:45—Light Time
9:00—Frontier Of Faith
9:30—Televiews
U:45—industry on Parade
10:00—Christian Questions
10:30-Faith For Today
11:00— First Christian Church
12:00—Here's Texas
12:30—Major League Baseball
3:0C—Sunday Matinee
4:30—Chet Huntley Reporting
5:00—Meet Th'e Press
5:30—Danger Is My Business
6:00—Shirley Temple Snow
7:00—National Velvet
7:30—Tab Hunter Show
8:00—Chew Show
8:00—Chevy Show
9:00—Loretta Young
10:00—News Final
10:15- —Weather T^lefsct
10:30—Movietime USA
12:00—Sien Off
KFDX-TV—Channel Z
9:45—Songs of Inspiration
10:00—How Christian Science Heal
10:15—Here's Texas
10:30— I' 1 ay house Three
12:0')—Kingdom of the Sea
12:30—Major League Baseball
3:00—Captain David Grief
3:30—Cameo Theatre
4:30—Cbct Huntley Reporting
5:00—Meet the Press
5:30—Curtain Time •
6:00—Shirley Temple Show
7:00—National Velvet
7:30—Tab Hunter Show
8:00—Chevy Show
9:00—Loretta Young
9:30—Mia ill i Ur>lercover
10:00—News
10:05—Southwest Report
10:10—Revelations in Cosmetics
10:20—Producer's Showcase
trt-in—Wenthervane
KRLD-TV—Channel 4
7:00—Cartoons
7:15—Faith For Today
7:45—The Bible Says
8:00—Full Gospel Fellowship
8:15—Great Hymns of Churohwi
S:30—Richland Park Methodist
lr.:30—Western Theatre
11:30—Cartoons
11:30—Cartoons
11:45—News
11:55—Baseball Game of the Week
3:00—Spotlite on Homes
.3:30—Cartoons
3:40—Dallas County Report
3:45—Songs of Inspiration
4:00—Amateur Hour
4:30—G. E. College Bowl
5:00—1 Love Lucy
5:30—20th Century
6:00—Lassie
6:30—Dennis The Menace
7:00—Ed Sullivan
8:00—G. E. Theatre
8:30—Jack Benny
9:00—Candid Camera
9:30—What's My Line
10:00—Sunday News Special
10:15—News
10:30—Weather
10:40—Channel 4 Movietime
12:00—Vtsper and Sign Olf
TRRr.TV—Channel C
12:30—Baseball
3:00—Comand Presentation
4:30—Devotion
5:00—Meet The Press
5:30— News
6:00—Shirley Temple Show
7:00—National Velvtl
7:30—Tab Hunter
8:00—Chevy Show
9:00—Loretta Young
10:00—News—Weather
10:15—Command Presentatlot
ALLEY OOP
^-58^ ME,NEITHER
r WHAT ! CANT t ALL I
, flGGERS HOW MEN , kMOW'S
\ rBOM TH' MOON ( THEY'RE
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MOONMt
L. H. (DOC) HERKlNCi
School Administrator
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WE RE PROUD
OF YOU, TOO!
GOOD
LUCK
R. G. CAMP &
COMPANY
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|6RADS
H WE OFFF.R
I BEST WISHES $
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JEWELRY
Dorr let
THEIR SIZE
FOOL YOU
THEY'RE
TOUGH AN'
0AN6E
♦ 9
PROS1Y LOOKJN
FOR A NEW
HOME TH'
MOONS FAST
BECOMING UN
INHABITABLE
WHATCHA
SUPPOSE
THEY'RE
[JOIN'
HERE?
MOONMEN, EH?
LITTLE SHRtMPS
A.N'T THEY?
if
P-nr;.
Y'MEAN WE'RE GONNA ) COULD BE-
HAVE THOSE LITTLE ' IF WE CANT
MONSTERS FOR FIND SOME
NEIGHBORS? J WAY TO SET
RID OF 'EM.
WELL, BY
SAPFRV; I'M
NOTtSONNA
STAND BY
AN
AWRIGHT NOW
EASE Off; V.XJ
TWO.' THAT'S
NO WAY TO
HANDLE THIS.'
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H1 tf H« l-f T M. U^PSfO"
CAPTAIN EASY
Afteb EXHAUSTIVE
WTE«T& SHOW U0
RAPIATICN HAZAkR
CLEAN Uf 0P! ATiCTS
STAer. THE fOD If.
CUT |N 5ECTICN5
m MCVEP TO A
7WH4P0RT tytCPTE*
/'TWEV REMOVED THE H-g0VB, FIR6T.
2>0ON THER£'IL BE NO TRACE Cc
vTHE eeOKEN ARROW, EA^y^7"^
REVO f;0WN TO THE SASc
HO- 1TAL...5TIU. FEELING FINE.
HOPE TH5Y CAN STAVE OFF-,
ANOTHER ATTACK- -■'wuA'^
THEY'RE C-TEN / ^AT
: E'5Si
MORE SEVERE!
YES,..WITH A Liaur
FUEL LOAD., AND AFTER
THE/ SCRAPE AMP PACK
A STRIP TO THE PLANtl
WELL. WE MUST <30 WOW!
THANKS FOR VOUR
1941 ty •*£* I- R I S P«t. J"
FROM
KlNWAy?
EXCUSE we. SENOR...HOW FAR IS
BALL PARK? IS ONLy AN HOUR
TILL (5AME TIME!J/'." \
ABOUT FIVE \
miles, miss;
YOU CAN EASILY
MAKE IT IN TIME
BY CABi
Wis easy
IS THERE A "T WALK? THERE'S W0 BUS
Bus? IF I WALK.l FROM HEKE-HMM! A SAIL
I MISS SEVERAL J GAME. EH? SOL'WPS GREAT!
INNIN3S- JUt SEEN AWAY SINCE
TH= SEASON OPENED/
LOOK...I LIVE IN THAT DIRECTION.^ SRACIASl
SHARE MY CAB, AMP I'LL DROP I HATE TO
OFF MV BACi, AND TAKE IN THE
^GAME, TOO!
BE LATE J
maybb you
MEET My
BROTHER!
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1961, newspaper, May 28, 1961; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136169/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.