Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1950 Page: 3 of 4
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t !• ...in'.i tike he .ia thr«.ugfc fur
ffc*«««l feilily <Jk it U, tii« May« f#ii
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■ .triin he t-nul'ln't heriij the kaaa.
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AUSTIN. Tejt.. Jiiu :u. —
Haiir"a i < amiaiaaiAn Qutimnan
WJiian .1 Mu'-ray Jr., ralay iht;
wuftwsc recently annuuncMt eut« .«
W).r i! imports as "Ir. sign if: -
••ant' 'and forecast die state's fir.-
iwia. wii* heron* "much
Tiore seHoua" in VH&b.
Murray issue*! hi? s«AJ4tRi*i! t as
t<~ 'ihf-f it the Leg;siatur«, caUed.
into apet.-ia sfsaion by Gov Ailari
Shivers, met te tackle an immedi-
ate prohlem of raising
in new revenue.
B U'l.e for SteiUluv tieeiiRi-ag
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AKXETT. V*,a.. Jan. 5U <*& BfLA.LM.UXT. twc.. Jar. .'it. «u*.:
Firt aftd *yy :U/s. i! vvreekw: SiMptj —*-ar>' T. ChuthoM ae luuiai
bullaiJigH ku6 ■ -a:-ti«d tb* wuxi**. sswie ugbty a lie uutttft* de-
ath htowk tt th. AHMMt 'aiwa ifteiyin by a O^tti <t c«urt JW-
veau-i-ca., "t4«i-i«g two, ui*i h* 'ar >*)■•"* a Umow
deitter 4^-iMialy. atuxe upg-M*- «4M> ««•. .uj > p..-
Luaar u. M Hbi aury * iu >«««*
the ta ^..aie 7 dalLi . W n ^ fifjLll
"•frt/«• -"J — o ;; i fcjfS £
"2vri • ~ 35ytSKT£ -"'u,'a<«
fare attidi-gfi . >| ■- Ai . , y aefciaL... ■■'as m*a. e
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.-xt.«tga.sjitd a! u thr ewtu« , v«iait> i>f ttw Sciiuo
Ab u: 3 s .i . jesttecday. Pau. ,
nas beer at increu-, i>,:' «reliant s"w ftJHI |l
i! :mporti= and derreaaitig TTij- , st!JP" '■ ■ '-*■ tneat^ *
xa- prmhutti.jn—the backbnr.e .>f Arr.et-t'.- i.a:.'. ■ f' _ «'*-:
t r,. ptatef? economy. :.e?y fI'1< Sha'.ta^k fltv fciKpa.it-
The raiiroa^ conmuHM chair- n-e!it, 4 ugh: Uu hia2> fui
• ar aai<J that recent announce ' h"ur.- but f (ii.n> : -.d *.u pa'.' <U.u;
"■ir.'.? bv several major oil com- .vai .- >f .- if the burn.iig
p;i'::e.- nhat they pfannee "cuts" a; 'fcui'd *.- --ep Uaroagh
imports "become ratiter insignifi ■' the b«a*«.
cant" oecause they aetuafly will Sh>-n c t\.i sn.uai ji-
hrtng m more foreigr oil that as ...- .Slt^tUck Civiwu.
B.UiX> de'jit.'U J«u ••! —
iSi-uuC.- i ■ .- , L.':u lui't.e.'. oft
tfae #£&*£l wcar^y iwv y£*r$ smu
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s "A Lif< of Her >w ..."
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MilS 'SUM. MAMA M «j* Ut rfl-..-
the Teia« Corn-
salt!. "firsr of the in.-
mgames to announce a,
after credit has been
the proposed cat. will |
?y.o their X 4y :i- p.-rt'
Pau! Sa.lt
Jews U#9ed Met
To W«d Gtnliti
_ Jack Curtice Is
^CeMMiredFor
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MOfWeA^rOWK "W t. j ,
:j| «UK>—-the iiMw Jitf.% * urtiiv
Texaa Vdstesa /.../thai eoa.h
r«MI ui 0ritm 'fii€e tmiav a* m<
Went > irgiOaia CutlrlM) a; ale
tic eiHaniUKe u<ntiMra ati^dy
of CaJdMadm fee repl*cvn> nt of
i>u4 PfSetuul jft h>-ad grie mentor
Curtice let it he iuinwi. ui It,
Paa«i, T«4 , that WVT.' ""t«..ii
Hlg Llrtkey" WMfe birii aj>iut t..k
iog the pee:lien -eft vacant ^h.-.
CWtire.w announced ia.-t t nday
hie aeeeptaiw.- of the /nd
sBbt at the (,'niversfity of N. w
ilea ice
AMoukii < nwtil Chairman • <
<>tt Roninej .lenuM ^ter a nu-.-t
in( y«ate da> tliat ma gioo^ "haa
inade nay oveitur«> to aii>. n<-" he
aihnittea that Curtice', aaimr a as
among "about 20' a auh cooiii.itte.
of tie group win Scrutinize
In
at heme
JOIN I HE
VI VK4'H OF DIMES
B x>i'u>'.
The i':< ■ <b
; COUKt
A.'.. r
'ast year
K> ■'' e xatnpie
pany," he 1
i porting c
r<?duetion.
jriven for
: exceed in
<>f 50,o ,H> barrets daily by 32~per
! cent."
Til. annoancenier.u of import
eductions, the railroad chairman
said, "give rise to some ahert-fiv | f" t*'
ed eneouragemetst to those con-:
i cet ned ahmif the financiai welfare, "
..f the state."
However. Murray aa«d. "'Jiess*
cuts, considered In the light of •*-
overal! imports an<* expressed in :' '
tentions to import, become rather
insignificant." j V'< r ■'
"ft is hoped." he added, "trial/ • « -
•vhei the readers of the import siig* ' 'is
-ejro'ent of the oil industry tak-
j inventory of the current jpositii i .! "• aia f r- :
rhev will recognize that this prob- • ff i -
: lem has not be«-n solved on a just
iu! equitable basis compatible' V ,
IVi
jid ■
IDOHi
wtn the best interests of the na- . .1. i> -r.-c-tHv lia.T t
1 ma^'j
Jar -.I —
;Jie iiauoaucu
a ai'^es Aiittrr'
• _r. .a|ft with
tends tv A eak
r Aiutrkar
'iaoitA >t iiaXauore.
'itu-JL. vrhich rep-
uiiaodoa
-d ■ s jiU..—te .that
f A.-d aairmges
H.. .-a <1 'ast
. "lei>; —'uia.#
•ds -,'id sects
a Si at.
■ _i .. -ag. .-
but.
1 AiO> <>> JMANK-
\lfcf •-* iA'taM" -if Wi4U~ i a UUJ iu«to>
Dneikda a .« Hcigi««a.rif ft M.e s.u«'
PMbriy ari« u. aUt-f.. Ik-Ik offer
ityfs ceeetveg a-t trie i. il< a'a
.«f our .wvrad vll'
Masbert iiMia.. a:.a uus
Mr. an* ii .-. <> r h wuri
ane Jl its. U. h ifttue-ter
arid Mr? *1 A Froctei
a.!i« Mrs. b L li'1 !
and Mis. E. I lirokii.et.t
«i.e Mrs. J « V ,.>
anO M-s, A A Jfcusti
Mid Ml*; <X . Ifctitu-taon
ai.d M -.A V H-1 -• .-
Mr
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Mr
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",y Lav.
r.tO.-: A aai'i
11*11.m?y
il meeting
lunaU* te
from the si
anuthe
tw*. week.- pre
laeoiiimenda tions
from t4e suft-cem
Ohrtiee Was reporte.i t>, have
-aid an influential m«uiita.neei
fan, Gimi Operas< r K. M Davis
is paging he a «.e uef.n* the
OHvis adn Iftted when queried
„htt he tkauBt CuitfcK "a mighty
fine gentfcman' and dumber one
in mf booh" for the pnekmn
tint the tu silent .it Ouvis Wn
so* C.al who ha* c.ntrihute.t
to the at nan 1 in the past remain
ed nnii-eotiMiitttai an whether he
waa attainp >ng Ui influence the
committee toward the aoutiiern
Tr
AU-t Rau lint*
M O \ l, M E N T S
2ALL
Over h.i Years Sereiie
H tuihei f«rg feu*
1 letter ( baiting
Hervln
Walker
Jlct fr*
'k/oxiu* i€
7(/ovut±. m
SEC US MOW PCM
SERVICING
Wheel Alignment
Motor Tune
lubrication 0,
\totor Oil Change
Body Work Tires
year-old bettmg star os
nsihly *M cowiag
urida let I
• fly
at • spi mi —sa s snow m i
CHIKOPE ACTOR
ineetini
PKOBLEM, GIVE US
TRIAL
S53 Per
i m
ori't say yes and 1 won't say
..... itt di clare.i. "If they are con -
aider in g him and he *;il come.
West firginin wfii b ver> well
satisfied
Duvie seid he sponsored a dm
nef for the coach and his Texas
western sMud when they played
at West Virginie last Novemher
12 10 a i i-W tie Be said he had
ais>i had sueiel c.nta. t with «'ur-
tice vtoeti visituiK the .iun Wow. i
two years
r_,,
Texas Com Five
low To Sooners
fhy DNITKT) PRKSSi
Southwest conference basketball
prestige, never too high this sea
, dropped still ti. ver last tughi
Ti-Sas tooh it i.n the nose from
Oklahoma, it U In
Southwest ewnfercme fans ke^t
their fingers crossed today and
hoped that Teua Christian i ..uld
brhug them urine measure of sol-
ace. The Ht.naed Frogs meet tast
T.-ias State at Commerce tonight
in another non conference affair
Teaas' L ngh..ni* led briefly
their game at .4a*tin «lth the
Sownrra, hut Ut* Texas tpiiniet
n.ttld not match the llhlah.anan*'
fill* SjKMrtllME.
Ohiahum* lit of Mi field g uis
attempt* lor a -Mb percentage.
hut Texa.- matie <ood only 17 of
I" tries f..r .Mil. Texas trailed,
>2 to 4-'l. at the hail.
Forward Wayne masg..w paced
the Souners to their second vic-
tory of the season against Texas.
He scored 21 points, the majority
ef them from whirling shots on
der the
Dick Harris led Texas with 12
p-.inta in the gmirte wat. tied by
1,21* fans who , .mtnbuted *87M n4
to th* Bar. n of Dimes. The crowd
Was little mere than half the turn
out tat last year's benefit, tor th.
p..Ii> fend.
ti on.
Riaiiig imports last yea;, Mur-
ray pointed out. led the railroad
comnttsaim! to cut bark Texas' ai . A . rj |l|i#kMt
!<)w:ib'.- oil production drasticaJIj. J IIHSKU
with a r.-sultant iir.jp in revenae'
to the state.
Mr rray said that a study of u: 1
Visit in ttorkfci
TWO MOOS LOOK ALfKE . -A S..:r f Ayr-
shire .dentil.u. *w 1 Amelia. N. it a.-e exceptions '<3 tl%e rule
that twin dairy cattle do not turn out 'Aeii They loos ai ke. walk
alike ana moo alike. iSuw nine .-nomns old, the calves show signs
of becoming top a..ia.-pi..duceii. Tiie unusual twins bdoag to
-—a'_iLV i_ara7
HouHemoxi HM
Most Courageous
PWfLABEXFHTA, .T.n 3f f --
i-i.-ebail Pitcher Art Moutteman,
who made a mil .u-uious comehaeh
with the lletrort Tiges-s after he
was oadfy mjared in an a Mo acci-
dent was acclaimed by the Phila-
delphia Sports Writers Associa-
tion as the most courageous ath-
lete of liMU at a dinner lust night.
Houtteman's baseball career was
believed ended after'his skull was
fractured in the crash March 1ft.
But although his life hung in the
balance for a time, the 22-year-
old Detroit native played again
just two months later aird went on
to win 1 games for Wlmh.
Motion Wins
HOLYTiKE. Wass Ian. ill «U. —
ti.idy punchin' Massimo Surrna, I3.'l,
«f Milan. Italy used the old one-
two last night to wrilQton easy !h-
routnl iiuanimovis .freisinir over
| Harry l.a Sane. I2 . of Houston, |
Tex . before 1.721 fans at Valley
Arena.
President Cods
For Cool Work
V*" \ SHTNf7p>X. ran. "t 'U.R)--
['resident Truman today called for
resumption of rtnrmat eoal produc-
ttnri for at 1.,'ast 711 days b. ginning
Monday.
During that time he would put
the coal dispute before a fact-
finding board named outside of the
Taft H-otiev taw.
The President telegraphed his
proposal to John i, Lewis, presi-
dent of the United Mine WorhCTs.
and iearlinsr coal operators.
Mr Truman stressed his belief in
ifuntary aetion" rather than
compulsion. He said this Was not
only his personal conviction "httt
the national policy."
"The government can no longer
stand by, h.nvev r. nd permit the
contmuanci' of •■.-ditions which
have now com "o nnv.* such a
senooa eff.-et ap. at the titiblic in
terest." he -said.
formation giv~r> by various in
porting companies revealed "thai
the import problem will be much
more serious in 1S60 than in l'Ji'j
evert allowing for tjje announced
reductions."'
"In spite of increased productive
ability,' 'he said, "it was necessary
to cut Texas crude oil production
for l'J49 by IW,UfHI,(>l® barrels
under the 1948 figure, largely be-
cause of the steadily rising volume
of imports.
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if' :-'-£ hunz ■
£ ami tin:' Ait net'-
Vu'jjj. li« Yf
Zh*r, of
ii. UJtflilifci'
Vurk
Hera
vehicles
Twisty-four vebictes were re-
gistered iji the county tax asses-
sor and collectors office last week,
four truch*. and twenty passenger
cars.
New trunks were registered for
ti. W McDonald. l!>tiO Studebaker.
AL A tr Inman Constniction Co.
of Wichita Falls, GMC l'J5n h-t-
ley Parrar, Dodge truck. Passeng
•r cars were registered for Fay t
Alexander, l Wl Chrysler, bob
Skinner l'jaii Ford, T. H McMur-
ray. tH'HI Stmlehakef, R t. Mil
ner, I960 Plymonth, Jack tilli.-
195*1 Men-ury, Harold R. tiarms.
liKki Buick, Bay L. Rogers, 135ft
Ford, W P. Strickland, l'J5n Ch<
^rolet, Hun.ble Oil and Refining
Co, Itt Till Studebak.,
Bex Brown, 19fii) Hank, fclon
Campbell. ISfiH Chevrolet, Breck
enridge Gasoline Co., t'XrH Willys
.leep, Andrew J. Morgan. 1%H
Pfymi.uth. A. C. Alexander, at
Olney, I<#mi Studebaker, Robert M
Ledbetter of College Station, l!J5n
Plymouth, Charies C. Curry of i
Port Worth, IPSO Ford, Bond <)ilj
Corp., of Dallas, IttSII Oldsn.obile,
H. A Potts of Wiehita Falls, 1950 |
Dodge
e£ the
tila.l.
Tile Wiudso. |hay di> a little
sho.itil'ig a'. I -i. ' piautation.
altllodgh • -t ••."ii ilalita.oei; are
Stii'liilig c.- -■ b'.cause ..1
the rattle-snak attr'aeting w arm
weather
The Bake. rii.. i*-allue i'laiita
tion last fhiui t i. th.- ii-.vs when
G:- !.■ :i: Ba . 27 ai .-ili heir
bi a hag found shut
to death, af j. ejr accident.
Authi.iiti - it. hav.- learned
whether it v .u Uoili cuie ..r
an accident.
Tahe Oh Ugly fit With
This Home Rtope
Here ia ii.i ... . .k < ouqie recii/ef for
tnkfnjf ait i: n!y ver-.gur n«l hf!um« t ,
bring; back ali'i. an.i graceful
njnii« . J'i«t -j;ft from yone driga r,
four M80M of li'iuid B. r«;tjRtrat«f. A.«i«t
vrioiiyh grap*;fcu;t.'' to m.-.U.- a i.«nt
There just tak-? *.-*•> .1
Any. Wonrfcrt-fUI may Ikj obiiinwl
iniciiy Now you tn slim .lii#n /our
t r« ami In-r- yO*.n«fai of ugly fat w.thnut
b i*k br*a!. ng *- or star vntfon «li«t.
It'# to mafe ifsil easy 'o tafte. Con-
tains nfiifeins hitrrnful. If the v*>ry fl.at
bottle tint *n't ihovr yon, th« simtife, «<tay
way to fo*« bulky ami ht fp regain
#l«-n«i< r. m«i- grar-fui rurvea, refuvn thu
empty botfJe sn*i gwt your money ba- k.
« AM WASH A
M'UMH AMOS
I u*m h suet * it t \™ufied
RHESTON£ STORE
ik. Vi iliuui>
a ^oiif *;u
Est o.vit i \ \:
iiet kU u> I tlir tl -iui I mi tuuil lee.
iJ« ibidlika aiiti Id4 rdf
tiguies «ukit «1
li. E. (fcd > ioho^ufl
l/lliti; KiiUiU I
Huti < iuibifin
to small qrain * ♦
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MUSIAL UP — Stun Murial
goes to bat in his street lothes
in an exhibition game at Idinmt
Reach. The St. Louts Cardinals'
slugger is participating in stunts
raising funds for combating
.Multiple Sclerosis.
'* t rs i*h 1 n ■ ■
Going Hard
PHILADELI'MIA. Ian. ill 'U.fii
The fighting Obcua.-n brothers of j
Mew Orieana nad a miserable time !
of it last night.
tlernie was a 14 to .7 favorite
over litis (irahani of Philadelphia
yet lost a to-round decision here.
M.nie was a 10-1 choice over 1
tiliillermo Gur.iiiet of Huen.wi Vir 1
es in New Orteana, yet wis knoch-
. d out in tne mnth round.
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eneral
Automatic
Blankets
Convenient
Messooe To
AUSTIN' "^ex. Jan. .11 <UX
iiov. Allan Shivers ehiaeted him
self at the mansion today, putting
final touches to his message that
will be delivered to the Special ses
sion of the legistatitre.
The day and time of delivery
will be set by members of House
and Senate in a joint resolution,
sent to the Governor ill the form
of an invitation. However, past
actions <>* the legislature indicated
the Governor would be invited to
deliver 'his message, probably in
person, sometime tomorrow.
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Real Estate — General Insurance
LOWEST FINANCE RATES ON
CARS
& per cent of deferred botanre plaa regular inaura
finance and luaa luuaey am tiaed Lara.
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company
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Mom piston
ring* rob your canine of ita
power and coat you money in wanted
gam a'ai oil. Let ua check your engine
and, if needed, inatali a new bet of Gen-
ii. ne Ford ruig> to reabxe new cor
performance.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1950, newspaper, January 31, 1950; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133659/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.