Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1949 Page: 4 of 7
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tfPMlS i* aU<uk Um right hm4,"
* Juitu Umui k*Mt Tiia Turn*
iMiag uatiu aigu inliiJ l InuA
til tfccitt U| Ik* itiggWM' "I *4Id
•Uiul g koiUnd |gtdi d«iI Um
Uttwa tu."
"wl jr cuultlo'l w htva wailail
lw mr. Triut udi u a «f" sin
i-uui^luatt Igrougg Um Iwi
iiwiiltiful uf tiai luuitliaigar.
"tu4i ggw^g^gf, 4ij john
item y Ixtcttji.
"an ywu auia it'a aat« hen?"
sin >k«i niauiutlf, bylng tu
W4tcg all tha daig Uutupa ui
aiiaUuia at UM«.
juitu Haiti y UtuMtbvd a
iluitw ul mgalmokh buigt-tl
lcmtla Ilia luati "Sura. Wa can
liuk utt tliaia till Tiiiu gcU tuua.
i kti|ii ha ha* muua kkaa.1*
"Way u<g thvia?"
"i li ha 41th iuu *
llw.il*, mill Millie J tWIH'ii dubl-
uiijn on a iaiga Hat luck baiilitei
the biuhrs. "i h.i^e he htuttaa"
"i Utlttk ha «kill. Ha mhutjaj
htctty ekkilcj in a i taikaU lu
hnu" Ha tiaaicU ttff <« eailh
|i4iukukiug|y aiU mi tlwiklk
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-Uh huh?"
"What w4i ha to e«eitatl itx>ut'
i iiit4it, he .lt>:.'*u'l h4vw a tiu«a
(4ei*uii4i lutetaat in na. aiul it *v
,4c(« nhat tha t«at*ai* kay *« ata,
it * going tu luake tha bi y-
Tai c'utn(i4iij( likik tiietty ftiuloh.
uiui:h wm thvU lekmeaeutativa wit
cii ihlel.tiiig on.*
'fun," .aij Jiihu Hciuy iitet a
|.4uw, "limi t thing I in muuti
H. t I «. «.Ui ttu* •* —
I4ta bai k In Uia cellar Ulurt thai
uai| Jurdau girl iaapatl In antl
imri4 It uul ul ii ."
"Ui, it'a )u*l uot pUMihie, Joitll-
ny. 1 utaau, kuw uxiid ha--"
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MilOW ton Id aitybodyf I gant
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Uila Juiiea |tar*un killatl AngiUi
iaal night, aieit'l •!"
"Ye*," hut lalleieil. "Aiul II
mug hava haen June* whu gillaU
tiayuur lw uur tntlagg."
"1 «>it>|iuM liayiter Wuuid hava
nn way ctl knuMing taa'g giva tha
umihiitallun tu baiaaiuu ho I
guaaa ha want uu luukitig tut H
Anil llMintl It, tuu, aim a tha pencil
alt by hi* btaiy. Aim! June* ui-
pllacU hllii Mint ktabbeil him ami
«t4 It liiatcati M
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.luhu Hemy. "It > gut tu tni auiiia-
body .*
"Hut nut Mr. Tiini. Ila'a nth a
nlt'a llltia teiiuuf. Ami )uat this
lituiulng tie >4veil um (mm thuea
t i -*
"by gu*h, it tuuld all be (>uit ut
an 4et." Julm Hemy vule'a tuuk
uil a hall! lilt'll ut UkelteiiieliL "I
thing we've gut omelli!iig haia.
hlU. Whu «4j It |H.p(.eil up right
flat Austin aluiubieil into our
tuttaga?"
"Weil, he* itlel kiiuw' piatt.v much
What Went uil with italaeiuu, li-
li.elubei •
"Aial hi! w.ia the «M who valil
It waa all unlit to inuvo out
clothe* "
"Ami, Jutiimy, If Mr. Trim
thought we I.ui the' . I ...t.Ili.jln.il,
uf cuuiw ha'U waul to ie .ua ma
fiwm Veiituu aitil CiayueiI"
"Huuev," cneil John Henry, hu
tone cougi 4tukil< y, "lor th« tu*t
tune, I lliluk we la Oil the light
track."
Sin ihi ickt'ii nul (Hit her h.uuls
over her i..oulh Her huibaini
leapeil lo hi* Int. hut thi-ie was
no new iiieiWiie lit .itut. Mil
rtxketl baik hkI foith in aiaiiu.
"Johnny, t tu.l thougul he's toiti-
mg out heie now. He's got the
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guMt iwtmlly,
lw gill uai"
"CiiMid gtlafl |
Umt." John Hanry
itlitg Um MMqiilU MM
hat UM hla knaa, trying to
•rmhlaitt * of Ml Ida* uka
•hapa. At lw* It 4ML
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ULHJN urifa Ui
nhtirt of Umi |mim, Sin. t/ftirlf
You wait at tha adga of Um road
fur Trim to driwa up. Notbiagll
happan t you >ihmw ha'U wont
ua both. Aa mm aa ha'i out off
Um rM, m tump him. Ill ha In
tha huahra *
"I dunl know, Johnny—*
"Why not? I'm a good M
hravtarr."
"But honey,* Sin
"what If wa'ra wrung about hinf
What if ha tuina out to ha Juat •
niea little man and nothing al*aT"
Juhn Hi-nry atuod up and
it rali had. Ha fall bat tar now that
thera waa a.lualiy something ba
luold do of hia own vatition.
"Maby. thal'l a rhanca wa hava to
taka. Wall Hnd out darn aoon.
from tin- itory in the paper, it'a
obvtoua Jif.es eut tha combina-
tion."
"Hut—*
"And if Trim It Jones, ha'i not
letting thai slip of paper pt out
..f hu hands. He'll have it ua him
aomewhr •«. So we'U search him
lor the a..*wer." Ha rheckad. A
teiiau waa coming slowly dawn
the road from tha direction of Tha
Tomahawk. The driver was dick-
mg h|a lights from high to low
beam at regular intervals.
"Johnny, I'm scared!"* Sin
jumped up and put her arma
around Iter hu*band.
"That's him. ill right. Now dont
teaieii, Sin. Juat do what 1 says
aial we'll be okay. Come on, now
ahow me what a brave girl yaw
are."
"But I'm not a brave girl."* Sin
w hiin|>eted. "I'm scared!"
John Heury shoved her hastily
thiough the meaquite toward tha
i -. aii. The automobile was almuat
ii| on them. It was slowing down.
1 nes bumped in the rough ground
.it the side of tha highway.
"is that you, Mrs. C'onover?"
Trim's high-pitched voice calledC
"1 guess so," Sin quavered.
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Amome CUss Has
Monthly Meeting !
The Amums Class of the rirst
Baptist Church held its ninthly J
business meeting Tuesday after-
ri'Min in the home <if Mrs. Lena
Mae Jackson, 710 North Breckt-n-
ridge Avenue. Mrs. Olivia Banniit-
ter brought the dt-vuti'irul.
(Vh.ietesaes with Mrs. Jarknuri
were Mmes. Ann Matlock and tU- '
thloy Dickson.
Plans were made fur a social
meeting to be held in the near-
future.
Refreshments of punch and
rookies were nerved to Mutes. ■
Katie (ira n berry, elans teacher.
Oncy Shaw, Oliva Banriistfr. Kl-
sie Bridgen, Ollie Bowlin, Ireii.'
t*m k, Lottie Harringtun, Zenna I
Mae Knight, Kva Witcher.
Womens Club
Dues Deadline
Meinhers of the Bnt-k.'iirtiiiri
Woman's I'lub are urgeil to |ia\
th«"ir dues before th." deadline Fri-
day, April i. Mrs. Blake J.ihsiion,'
rhairiuan of the membership com
m it tee .reminds members that «lu<*s
must be paid .it this tune. I'ay
menu .ire '.ufKinic. and Thursday
is th " last day for payment, she
stated.
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WCDNE^DAT, MA*. M. IHi—WtBTKENllPCF AMESirAN—S
WOMAN'S PAGE
Society Notes
Pletoniens Entertain Husbands With
Barn Party At Fambro Ranch Tuesday
Buffet Supper
For Harmony class
Mrs. L R. Herring
Hosts Circle I
Mrs. L. K. Herring was Imwtes.s
to Circle I ..f the First l*hiistian
church Tuesday aftcrnoou. i
Mrs. Charles l>umi brought thi ■
devotional, and Mrs. It, H. W. ath- I
crford brought the lesson.
There was one guest prt sent, at
the meeting.
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,1 ,'. . lu.nei Tuesday
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EAT PLENTY AND
TAKE Off UCLY FAT
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Highway
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XXXii
KIM turned out th*f "ar h^hts
ju.a Uiul ud the engine. John
Henry could haar a car door open
an J iiu4C. than tha sound of fowl-
.tepa crurwiung in tha Jut, com
lug iloser.
"Where's Mr. CXwovafZ" Truti
saked a* he apptuatehed.
"He's- he'll be back n 4 nun-
ute." Sin itainmared.
"Wall, I carUinly was worried
about sou twOa Mrs. Cooovar, I
don t rauiKl agjring," Mr. Truu was
say mg.
"Let's gat >0 the road," Srn
nainaged. 'ile.e. babind uwae
buahe*- over here."
"Say. bul 1 wa* relieved to ifel
your pboue call. 1 ju*t knew you
two couldn't be involved in what
happcucd thi* afternoon," the little
nwi continued. Jobu Heiuy
biaicd huoaelf foe the spring,
l'hrougti the leaves, he could mm
the bobbing outline* of their two
heads a* they trudged toward him.
Trim seemed to ba wearing
tiuce-cuiiMred hat.
"We've been worrying, too," Sut
a.a, glauc.ng nervuu^ly toward
the bu.<hea. They were two jrards
. 4 aj> now.
One yard.
Johu Heury leaped like a tiger
for Mr. Trans throat.
The small man let out a yeip uf
pure terror aud jumped backward.
John Hetuy s haiuis niuiaed the
i.4wny throat and fa*;eued n-
i.iead on a wide leather belL The
lw.* men eta hed heavily to earth
and rolled tuwatd the* ditch. Sin
Was lumping up and down and
shuulmg encouragement to her
hu.->bana. "lie s kot a gun, JoUrinjil
He ^ iui a gunl"
• a a
'1'KIM wiggled ..May ind iSol lip
uu hu knees. John Henry
t .ui. ltd him aruund the waist
again. A wisened hand grabbled
at the- leather belt, trying to draw
a long pistol (rum it. As though he
had nothing else lo thinic about,
John Henry suddenly realized tne
signidcaiuee of the eoeked hat. Like
*'K.ie Jordan, Mr. Trim was all
ready to go to the coalunie bail.
He wa* dreaaed like a pi rale, CoilJ-
ptele with ^kull md crossoouea
cotkade on his hat. The long prstol
wa* Wcod, witli a colli uu a ailing
in the muauie. '
Trim biougiit the wooden ;un
up as if to u*e it aa a club. John
Henry s free hand snaked out and
hit the other man's .urn. The pistek^Try his wallet."
sailed .if haruiles*ly to clank on
the runtuhg board of the car.
Sin screamed. Mr. Trim had slid
away aga.n and waa -callipering
off tiowii the road. John Henry
loped alter him and launched his
stocky body inlo a living tackle.
The twet men cullapsed like a tail-
ing tree and slid along, lace down
in the sandy earih
Sin ran up. "Johrmy, .Johnny,"
she wa* souping.
John Hemy got up, panting, ind
brushed oil his hands. "I'm okay.
Sin. Lit right on top of him." Mr.
Trim still lay crumpled on tne
ground.
"Is hae—" whispered.
"Nope. Ttifcl ktioened out for a
minute. He s still breathing." John
Henry knelt and .cooped up the
limp figure in the pirate co*iume.
"Come ou." He strode back to the
shelter of the mesquite. Sin tagged
along, slaying close behind. The
nieiein, new-risen in the ea*l paint-
ed the sceue in sdver.
"I'll pass out his things. Sin.
You go thruugn them and loua lor
the combination, feel the lining*
eapee laity."
"Hurry, honey- before he wake*
up."
"Hon't worry about that. Just
make 'ure you don't miss any-
thing,"* her husband said grimly,
a a e
tit.' began to go through the little
man's costume. Mr. Trim waa
breathing heavily, his mouth wide
open. Joint Henry decided to start
at the top and passant out tha
cocked hat for Sin's examination.
Then, alter quick arithmetic, he
div iiletl the task in half. Over the
bu*hes to his wife, he toaaed the
long daik-blue coat and the
bught-red knafe-breeches. "Ttlat
paper's pretty small. Feel care-
fully." On his side of the leafy
baruer, John Henry searched the
white ruitled shirt, the leather hik-
ing boots wtlh black oilcloth topa,
the long white stockings, the shorts
and undershirt.
The combination was not there.
"Kind anyitting?" he called ta
Sin.
"Not a thing," she said, throwing
down the wide leather belt.
"Maybe he want hiding it.
Lets look in the oovioua place*.
Mrs. C* H* Brown
Hosts Circle SI
Today's Markets
Circle Z of th.- Meth.siist Church
met in th>" home ,<( Mrs. >H.
Hr« wn. Mrs. I'aidee guve the de-
j M.tional, ulonir with a p." in it
I Faster.
I Mrs. W H. I'aimer ..i the 'pcri-
iittg prayer, and gave the life ..f
Faster.
Mrs. I5is.wri -.rv.'.l tea a:ai
coffee to ten members.
Mr. and Mrs. W.-Idun Thornton
were ti- —t and hostess of a Har-
iimny < la.-- siH-itrl held at their
home Tuesday mirht. A buffet
style .-upp r was erved, after
which everyone was > nt^rtained
at sanies of Forty-two and
dominoes.
• l«.niriK prayer was off.-red by
Clara M. lch.
Tin . att.-ndinir vv. •••• Mr. and
Mrs. I i£. R..i*. r. and i'tmnte. Mr.
ami Mr.. Joa- M..rris and .lodi'".
Clara W l.h. Mr, and Mrs. V. L.
Bandv and Rusty, VV 1 > a Yaney
ami Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. James
D'"il>ar i ami Jimn Mrs Winona
Dill it.i Ri.'ky, Mr. and Mrs. \1-
I.t Tl.ortitnn. Jr., and Ronnie, Mr.
ind Mrs. Jerry Spier. Mr. and
Mrs. Luther f Toudamy aid ..n,
Virginia K. t 1 "d>*. Mr and Mrs. C.
L. Vtchinsmi. Mr ind Mrs. VV. I).
Thornton, Sherry ami \l.
Itoval Neighbor* ( all Meet
Roya N'-'irhh. ■ - of .\ ■ ■■ r11-:. ' 1
hold a call mm'timr T'uii -da'. v-
.■riiiiir it 7:.tl> at th. ".id !•. .«-
Hall, Mrs. Fred Thompson rrp..rts.
It i- v.'ry important .11 officers
and members > f the Itr1'! la'.'tt" h.*
present, she t tiiphasii d.
Hester Goes To
April 25
"Sunday "school Has Outing
Fourteen-year-old bos - n the A
• md lntcrm« iatc Suiulav Sch< '
| .if the First Kaptist t"hun h. had an
, tutinir Monttav at <Vaiar Cms,
where fishinx irid a winner uast
4ere outstanding features the
occasion,
i Those attending were liilbtr
j Kidinits, teacher. K. Ic. W.-ather-
I ford. Kill I'ippin. Charles Lhirkee,
and Zebbie -Sumpt^r.
CLF.HCRNK. T.
r— Arthur (liiytmi
Ifo to trial April
,'f.u -laving 'f Di
Texas Christian I
*.■ .t >r l.ord's
diet'd for murdt
and robba'ry by as.
bills returned by
ye.t erday.
Tlie second in.ii.
two Ct Uflt>, t
with theft of a
with stealing mom
mobile.
District Vtt rn
-aid Hester '.as
the indictments wi
Kariier. Da-feits
t'lyde -ai.i he tl
"full -ton ' tout
freedopi ■ h. n '•
jury.
\ . M'.reh ".I' L
Hester. 19. will
Ja for the Wud-
r. John W. I.ord.
niversity Ik-an.
mi't. a-is i re-
ar with malice
ault n -epenite
the grand jury
tr ent contained
•barging Hester
ring, the ..the.
ev and an auto-
►y John James
ot presert when
•ri returneiL
e Vttornev V
lolight Hester's
ti i in him hi1
il fo the xrand
I Members of the flntonian Club
'entertained their husbands at a
barn party given at the Fambro
Ranch Tuesday night.
A buffet supper was served to
! guests, and after the supper,
square dancing, gin, rummy, and
bridge furnished entertainment for
j the group in the loft of th." barn.
Music and dancing instruction
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Hitchcock with Mr. Hitchcock cal-
! ling the squares.
Present at the barn party were
the following couples: Mr. and
Mr-. W. W. Brewster, Bill Desn,
Milton f'r.M.k, Fred Ward. Harris
, Wale, |{. Touchstone. Nap
Thomas, F. M. Shearer, Marvin
Spain, C. K. Russey, K. It. Ogle,
llensnn Kingston, I.loyd Kalten-
burger.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jacobs,
VV. Henry, Kill Helena. Dale
Harbison. J. W. Henry, Clarence
Ferrero. (my F'.wing. Jr.. Bill Ihi-
pree, J{. A. Corbett, Carl Cook,
' If. Carter, Vanno Carej l.arth
Bills, .1 V. Browning. It. C. Brit-
tain. C R. Blakely, J. H. Alexan-
der. Sam Fambro. Dale Hitchcock,
and Mr. James I'ominger.
Thompson To Talk
At 08 .Meeting
SA V ANTi \'|o T'-x., March
I"' " Thompson ,.f tti."
Ie*an Railroad comn issi n will
p«"ak on • the oil :ndii fe'.' |iro-
Oax'ts at the ..netntftlc se . .i. n to-
day of the W' Stern I'. froleum Re-
finers v ... .edition convention.
R. VV Mcft we;| ,f Tulsa vas
■ leet.'d prcs dent of the association
yesterday, -ucc.•• ding H.
ton of St. Louis
A-ht.in toM the I.oon
in in- farewe)( address
tain legislative proposal- ... I ,.,,
der consideration would impair the
• ■il n.lu tr'.;lh tv to crimbat.
crises ..f either - ilitarv ..r civil
nature. • 40
F in- ■ .'e-pre - dents rmmed at
yesterday's session were R. L. Tol-
■ ig Soring, a holdover: F. I-
Tulsa: H. K. "/oiler,
Kan-.; and Roland V.
Oklahoma City.
C.irthatis. rul.sa; Harry
•a i if okla.: M. H.
•v nn.-. Ww., and
Hi-'.'. " M>- ■ '■ faffo Mere elect-
■d to : he ,.-s. eiation'- board of
directors.
.\ -h-
de legates
that cer-
now un-
Martin,
VV urhita.
Rndmait.
VV. .!
Kennedy
Uobineau,
"There wasn't any."
"Maybe it fell out when 11<
them over."
Sin poked noisily around in the
underbrush. "Here it .s. I found
it"
"Good," muttered John Henry
and felt aruuud inside Trim s ouott
again.
Stn let out a horrified cry.
"Kind it?" John Henry burst
through the bu&hea. Sin was
standing by the car. She bad
turned on the parking lights lo aid
her search. In her hands she held
a black-leather wallet and she
stared at it with stunned eyafs.
"What is it. Sinf" John Hemy
grabbed her arm.
She looked his way and her eywa
Rot wider and wider. "Johnny,
look at thisl" Stn handed htm the
wallet. He took it and held it up
to the light. Something gleamed
back, something small and golden
It was a badge, and the lettering
on t said KKU1SKAL BUREAU
OF INVESTIGATION.
• Tn Be Ci
Have a Coke And Go
Along With Refreshment
VM INVITI YOUR PATRONAGE
leuot I'raatlueln
Washing A tareaiatng
Itewpl aad twuliwia >«i vtee
C ALL ON US
kok >olk s.VNU AND t.HAV KL NKKOS
Ka Wa Wvlaw JTVim
<Ha v*. Halkec I'haae 147*
I IHIIVI OT KV^HTV
Is Dead At Wi
WAttl, Marco ill) 'U.IB—Funeral
service* will be held today for
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th * outMuiHlinie printer'«.
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Viutuaii lutoicr raratie Umby ion leal Is ># IH :
Twelve tll> l*v 4ea Will Be Awarded With Reiad Value
ose* itmktf
sit <.*> II" 14" F
"FestraUa by Mergaa" in heavy utia
Firat Criaat*.
>U (t) 11" s U" I'epalsr t.ato Tone I'artratta wtlh beaaliful
14" 4 29" fraiea—Seeaad I'risea.
t hree Age Uraapa fraas I Maaih ta a Yeara,
Cleeea thMterl ' >ut of teaa Judgeal
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