Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1951 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIUAl. Jl .Nt: I. BKKl HKMtOM.fr. AMI.Rlt.AN—3
FOR RENT
awmli'Women's News
BY LYSS Uf
>N I f- ur room untor-rushe.! hoiis.
with bath. I'*11 T7.* .
196" THt'K Vutomatic w:iahm f
machine. i I chr«rne
bi'eukfust >•'. 7"o Fust Wheoier.
Hiaduat* of breck High. is work
.ny with K.nv Appliance her*.
| Thev - i* ma km* thei ilwme with
nis pai temporarily.
Dyches-Spradling
Rites Announced
By Her Parents
Truman In Fine
Fettle, Weight
town Below 180
As the Yacht WUi:i'!i#bury beet
. up h. . ►■*., a.<lt jt tht bay yes
:erday tii.- p>s nident worked only
when 'v- iadi>> teletype brough'
.ii'Kriii official business from
Washington. nt' the time h<.
jiiozetl .hi h. utter deck in short*
•m«i a sun helmet.
Mi. 1'iU'iian still h:is not *iven
■ii finite wimi "ii whether would
I,
■ i\K
*i'h
two rimpi
hath. Call
furnished home
SFW '! room house. 725-W.
Kul F.O <'AFK at Knd <> Courts,
.npletoiy fwWiiralwl Nf* fix
•,.r Let's Open b\ Kixjeo time.
FIVF RtMlM modern home rerwit-
y n-fi rushed m.side ami out. Lncat-
•■tt at lltlt* Went Hullum. t 'ont.u't
\ti*hi<on or f'horu 4*1 -J-l.
< !.
Sheila Graham Weds
Art Simpson Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. O.vehes wish
! Ti> announce the marriage ot their
Krtty Jo. to Arnold Joe
By
trorn S::i'i to 11 :: • a. m. M n«iav
through Friday for two weeks, end- ! daughter
nut Fridav, June 15 with emu- Spradlinjr. Th- couple were mar
inincernent exercises at S p. m. ■'ied In llrahani on March t7. j 1'resident Truman V waistline to- H..u,-. may make it impossible foi
Mrs. Joe Walker will be princl-! SpradmiR is the son <>f Mr. and | day is just what the «i.H.-tor order- ' '.he ('resident to w|Uee*e in th.
MKlilUMAN SMITH
I'SITEI* I'RFSS
WHITK Hol St RKi'ORTFR
AH< AKl> PRKSS YACHT VA
GABOXMA 111. June I.
for th. annul reunion of the :<5tl.
division, his old World War f
utfit. Despite heavy presnurt
from M swmri and Kansas, thi
tt the Whit.
UT — | pi ess of business
I HREF ROtkM
■ 'iditumrr and
V..-t Jeanette.
apartment.
Krinniaire.
An
III SIRABLE nicely furinsh>d jf.i
r^i- apurtlTlent. Friltidaire Ait
. irtlittoued. Hills paid. 315 West .
.th I'bone 4421-W.
M Shell;. tirah.it>, Ki'teltd i j..uriia!isii
daughter ■ >(' Mi. atai Mrs. John II.
T«-xa« liruham of br*-ck>tir>d)f< «ud foi
- - — - ' rrier .•.'^•dent h.r>. became in.
•• ft. Norjr« refit*. bride of Arthur Simpson. Jr.. in ..
nVh r.M.ir, }'i« .u -. •.11 pa Ted street.
".II South Flir t Street t'all C. K
Browning ;7'«-J. Mundav,
M«t T! Its>«>M furnished hou«.
,.i . North Smith. Phone Sttt.
\l' \KTMKNT in nice ijuiet home,
o, Fast Lindsey,
194 '. MODEL
rator Iv'.o cubic f«n«t an condi- double rinif ceremony in th. Simp
tamer—b iby l.ittcy—lawn mower. 4 ti home in Lal'ort Tuesday ev-
Htii'i South Harding. ^n.nn.
Simpson is th.' son of Ml. and
Mrs Arthur Simpson, als.
Breckeni'idg.- ntsidents.
pal of the school. Instructors are j Mrs. Kay Sprmilinir «>f Caddo. Both
to h. Mrs. \\. II Parker, junior Mr. and Mrs. Spradlinjr ap' srrad
department, assist.d by Mrs. Wal-l«atesot Hivckenridice High Schm l.
ker and M ss Micky Smith: Mrs. The couple are making their
t Sam Houston State K. 1'. Kilburn and Miss Kuby Wal-jhome with the bride • parents,
llejfe in HunU>\i'te. She .s a d« ii, primary: Mrs. f. H. Bryant
graduate of Hreck.mill*. High ltnd Miss June Bryant, beginners.
School. All children in the church area i
Th> groom, also a Breck High t'our through 12 are invited
graduate, is a junior pre-med stu- to attend.
d.
The
Since
Pnsident never felt better
shortly after he licked the
Topeka trip.
TROMKt NK Spriyers. Wage war
«n hug- H-d h"t -p.M i .it $2.4!t.
W< st.-rn Vuto \iti- Stor. .
dent at U ce. H. will continue his
stud < s next fall, at'ur working in
Houston th' summer with l>uni-
tormer j gan "I ol.
Bnck.riridg.
guests at the wed-
candleligkt ceremony
i \KtiF :< part merit. I'nvate hath.
H .rdw M>«l ft ors :t l Fast l.ittd-
i \ I'hoae tU't
St W
tl 'u .
three
725 • W.
room unfurnished
Th
„ . . . . j read before a small group of
Baby chicks, Kartet | jM1j family by the (TiiiitI
(of t'hrist minister of LaPorte. Th.
dav wa- also the w.^hl ng aim ■
FOR SALE
chicks from 10 >' 1 blood teste*
flocks. l'resi-y Feed 4k Hatchery
324 N. Breckenndge. Phona 618
Notorious Cheek
P.,OTFr.,Wi.A dlWS*M^*h
^a'+*r ®vrrows- Cheating People
Jr., Wed Here r
Republicans in l'. 4K
The report came from prcsiden-
•
Th
mariiig. of Miss
\<rs;ir\ o| the groom's parents
FRVFRS for sale. W6
WlM.ll, I'h.'lle 15tiM-W.
N. Oak-
ii\l large bedr« im with twin
t it - Air conditioned. tTos.. in. 20n
\S. t Flm. Telephone 1144.
I<« m M fnniidiril
HI- paid, t'ouple pr>'
N..ith t amden. •
<"l'ST« M BIT IT Venetian blinds
. in popular colors
'fit \ ■ 11r windows. We also have a
New Garden Club
Formed In East
A Nl'K six room unfurnished
us*-. Well located near 1m git
sehool, |'h**tie !Shl or «75.
l.ttNI-LV, lie Ul llecomted root)
furnished apartment. Private U.ith.
>«rvel l>ix. '|o«<' in. Phono 14M2-W.
apartment.' limited quantity of alwniisum itwn-1
ferr.sl |«w; , iOJT > teria . « a.| 7- for free .-sti- _
mati \ .«i w t satisfied. Brec* !
ken ridge \. net an Blind Company, j
ks and fryers at Sligitr
BABY chi
Hatchery
was ding «. ri Mrs. Fred Watd; Mrs.
Fannie Simpson, grandmother of
th. groom: Mis. John llraham;
Paul (Jnihiim. the bride's brother:
and Mk. V fl. Ohastain, his aunt,
Itind Nancy t*h istaitt.
tiiveii in marriage b\ her unde.
Itoii l>. It'inklin. of Ft. W'ortn. th>-
bride wore a ballerina-length dress
of rg*nd\ with full skirt. H.i
, . . | shoulder-length veil fell from the
Guaranteed tc . . • u . i. <1 .
buck of a w hit«- lace cap. J*lie
carrunl .1 white rrM on top of a
Bible.
ontmv Simpson, brother of the! -- — - .. - , , . ... .
g rote 1 was ring-hearer Th.-cuple foi fctst Sid. liulas Tuesday, andj'"""*" group..I friends and tamily.
were attended by two c'dlege Mrs. 1,. K. I ace was elected first
friends. I president.
The vocalist sang "All of Ms ' Th«' organisational meeting was
Life" and the Lord's I'rayer pie- j <•>' home of Mrs. James Knight
ce<hng the ceremony
1 •gJ4>
on
May 2<> has been annouced by her
parents. Mi and Mrs. A. Ii Fran-
klin.
Burows is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. h!. Burr. us.
The coupl. uere married in the
1 Aswmblv of tiod parsonage Sat-
'Breckenndge Tues.1;*;,,J3K
A in w uaid.-n eluh was formed 1 ring ceremony was read before a
SMAl.l.
1^1
ll'.u-
« all l(. \ t'aley.
FIVF R«M>M m 1 si. rn home, t'om
pi* tely f. 11. - I. ■ d. In.uble garage j For going away, the bride ch s>
and s. r v.nits <|iiarters. t ttie bl.M*k a gulil salinu cloth suit w i h w hite
north of South Ward School. I an lace blouse and hat. Following a
give p..fs. -sioii within thirty days.. short wedding trip to (ialveston.
with Mines. Roy Smith, F. A.
t am. and H. F. Baker presenting!
Mr. and Mis I! urows attended
their son and his nride. Also pre-
sent were Mr. and Mis. t'lavton
Otts.
Mrs. Burrows a'.-nd.d Breckcii-
idg> High School and is now em-
TW« ROt M furnished *purtment.
("lose in. 1'ultra Apartments.
>MA I.I. partially furnished apart
no nt. t ouple only. Phone rti 2.
H'ason f .r selling leaving town,
fun be '1 a', 'toi W. -t Wheeler.
r< l'k K'HtM neatly furmsheil
apartment. Also a five room un-
tarnished apartment. !*"4 West
Lindsey.
SHI clean furnished apartmen'
51 r West Hiilloni St.
L\lttiF four room unfurn.sh.sl
hou.e. Wl Fast Flm. t all ." !7 W
IF YOl" are looking for a nice
apartment. I have two four r-sm
modern. furn.shisl apartments,
both with garag.-. Also one two
roxiu apartment, modern and furn
, Asheil. t.\ F Offield, Ji . 2"o W
Iirit. I'holu HJ M.
t'lttiR STt'VF and K*nator ll*-j
fr'g.-rator. I'horie W ISOS Fast
Walker.
the Couple Will he at home .11
17X2'2 Suns, t Blvd.. Houston.
Mrs. Si npsori has been studying
SPINI-T 1 ihogany piano, l.ess
than 2 teats •• d. Ph 471-J.
FOR SALE OK TRADE
FOR SAl.F or Trade- 2t>* shares
..f r ! 1 st N it,01 J Bank st.« I*. I'.
W I' • /a r.
L.\SIM>WXKRS—ajii i'M.kmg for
a g-i"d spot * drit 'or o M l.
It.bhl. Burch Hotel.
REAL ESTATE
talks 011 forming th.
t am and Ba!" r will h> sponsors!
>i the group.
tttliei officers elected Tuesday j
we re Mrs. hnijrht. first > ice-pre-1
sideiit: Mrs. M. S. Black, second i
vice-president; Mrs. J. H. W.it-I
kills, secretary: Mrs. 1{. J. Condon,;
treasurer: Mis. t. F. Potthoff,
purlianientariaii; and Mrs. Louise
Wilson, historian.
Frost, d cok. s w . re served to
the group present, and everyone
Members of the local chapter of j presented a potted plant at the
'flose of the session.
Next meeting will be Tuesday at
2:a" in the home of Mrs. Pace,
other officers will be ap-
lub. Mines.! p!"yed with th
puny here. The
tel. phom
Kit Mint
tiai physician. Brig. Gen. Walla.
H. i.ruhatri, who i aboard th.
Williamsburg w ith Mr. Truman on
his vacation cruise.
Mr. Truman's weight now is un-
der IMo pounds, and both he and
the doctor find this ideal.
From non-medical members of)
the presidential staff came the re- |
port that the chief executive was
in a bouncy fettle. 1
The president was scheduled to I
sail eaiiy today hack up t'hesa-j
peak.- Bay and into the Potomac 1
River late this afternoon l>n one j
filial night afloat in his five day
cruise.
Mr. Truman spent a leisurely
evening with his staff last ni(:i.t
,, - . off the ke bank of the Naval Ait
irili"**!. !^.'.n*..:ai Test tenter at th. mouth of th"
Putuxent River in southern Ma'-y-
Innd.
1.
UDC Plans Picnic
Saturday Night
I IX will have a picnic at tlv
hont. ot Mrs. R. F. Lee. 4'Mt W.
Th.nl. torn >rrow evening at ii
o'cl.H'k. I Hi- s io he their final 1 when
coin-
eeting of thi club
Scott Hart announced.
year.
Mrs.
NI'W HOl'SI- Nev.-i ived iii A*
b. s**.s .• d H i rdw "d f "oi - Rock t
foundat >n. 4 rooms and hath: t n-
believahie I n price. *0:1 West 5th.
r ill .<■ s>. us ijuickly. Th s one
fc will be snapp. >1 up. SWFKNM .
B'>Y, uver 12 years old w.th motor l^l>' K\Nt K A'.KNt 1 hone I
HELP WANTED
scooter, t>ood fpportunity for right
i>>y. Requires >nly I or 2 hours
2 ;v
A . J SPKt lAL * Nl« F SIX RtniM
work per day. Apply Breckenndge HnMF , WFST FLM sTRFFT.
Amencan. PR|\ f #.Woo ft* RMS Hl.AKF
WAITRESS. Six day week. Apply XN' K
in person after 4 p. m. ('asa La 1 ^ ' ",VXF 1....
in person after 4 p.
Hoy*. 1400 East WaJker.
YOl'Nt. MAN
The Telephone i'oii.pany needs nien .
for construction work. Tins is an
xcel|ent opportunity for neri who |
■ jualify to start ..n a caper 111 th>
telephone busint ss. No previous
experience necessarv
IF Y«H AUF
IHd *r 'M> years of age.
In Jf«>4 k1 health.
Have a high school education
I Rock Veneer .*> room home on
West Walker. *5,000 Wi'h $5o0
cash and #5" t r month.
H".'k veneel ! rooai home.
sT.rttio with *1.000 cash and JWj
per month
BARGAINS'
BI.VKI J«>HNSt>N INSl'R XNt'F
AtiKN't Y I'HONF 1777.
the iquivjMMt, vou mav <|ualifv.
«tLR EMFI.oVKFS HAVF
• e d working conditions.
K> gular employment.
Regular pay increases.
t e'w4i opportttnities for advance
|it.*nt.
Fxcellent sickness and other em-
pi • ee tirudlb1
'APPLY IN PERSON Ttt
W. K. Wilkinson or
K. TT. Cunningham
S74 Walmit Stre.*t
Abilen. Texas
Pntween Ma\ 2X thru June H, |«tf l
>Ol'TMW EsTERN BEI.I.
IFI.EPHONE «OMP\N>
ll Took 13a Years
Mil TBI KN . Mass 1 " For the
Just time since M'llbur \ wjui 1 ri -
««> |H raf -#| :n* a town I.HI yea is
BOB I'lTZER'S ■ ght room home,
and double corner V* tll'i West
or W'il an." Tramm* II Insurance Ag-
ency I "hone a'> or ">41
LOST
SI N tlLASSF.S. I'mk plastic runs.
Reward Mi- 1 V Welch. Phone
7H
I*'.# Il e%ri let FWUine t'uwer-
glide.
ID4D Lincoln V-.t. Overdrive
Ni Foed 2-door
1H4> Chevrolet Fleet line I door.
IM* Mercury Tluh Coupe
1H4" Ford 2 door
FAULKNER MOTt« (O.
laacoln— Mercury
Phone Itt2tt IDS V Bajrlu.
pointed and a name w ill Ih* chosen
| for th-- club.
Bible School To Be
At Calvary Baptist
June 4 To June 15
\ ac:*tu.n Bible Sch< il at the |
t 'a! vary Baptist t 'hu-ch. Fast:
I Wheeler and '*anitl.n. will open at.
Si.'in a. m. Monday.
The school will be in sudsiuri
DO YOU MATE 4
asms
HOT FLUSHES?
Do vou suffer from hot flushes,
nervous tension, upset emotions
due to functional tiauge of life'
1 aa-.)J years 1—thot period when
fertility eubs a« v. when em-
bnrrassing sympti -tis of this na-
ture may betr«y .our age.'
Then start taking Lydia E.
Pinkli.im's Veeeta >le t'nniisound
t>> relieve su<h vniptoms. No
other medicine of this type for
women has such a loiti; record of
success. Taken r jularly. Pink-
ham's Comjioimd helps butld up
resistance auiunst this annoying
middle-age distrciia. Truly, fftc
woman t trtrnd'
Note - Or vou mi y prefer Lydia
E P-.nkhtini's TABLETS with
added iron Anv drugstore.
LYDIA E. PtNKHAM'S
• miTuit cj
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Jun
t'hurles H. Mohlinan. one of the
most notorious bad check
artists, admitted tiday that h ^
netted * lit,olio in the past eight
months by forging checks.
Mohlmun. 2#. of Brooklyn, ikiss-
ed eh< I'ks
least 2 ; aliases, FBI agents said.
Frequently he assumed the names
ot famous persons to cash fraudu-
lent checks, the ti men said.
He faced arraignment today on
an indictment issued in Dallas on
May 4 accusing hint of cashing big
checks in Fort Worth. Agents said
he apparently posed as author Lo-
well Thomas, Ji.. son of the news
commentator.
Another tune. h<* tepresented
himself as an FBI agent in St.
Paul, officers said.
Suave of manner and nattilv-
dr> -st d in <>ne of his 12 expensive
suits, Mohlmun was arrested yes-
jterday in a super-market only a
I few minutes after he arrived by
I train.
FBI Agent F. H. Melntirc said
Mohlinan is wanted in St. I'aul,
Memphis. Cincinnati, Fort Worth.
Louisville, Boston, Trenton, tirumi
liapids. and by cities in Alabama,
Missouii and Arkansas, among ot-
hers.
When arrested. Mohlmun was
operating as "Prank N. Crump"
: M> mphis, Tenn. He had several
1 hundred identification and busi
I ness cards, all forged, plus equip-
ment for falsely certifying checks.
Among Mohlman's cards were
over ltttl credit cards purport.dly
( issued by the Memphis and New
I Orleans cotton exchange.
1 t Mice he was known to have po-
sed as Lowell Thomas. Jr., son of
the news commentator. Another
■ time he represented himself as an
| FBI agent in St. Paul, federal of-
• fleers said.
Mclntire said that Mohlinan also
jonce identified himself as an eni-
I ployee of the I'. S. Attorney tieli- j
Jei-ai's office. j
Mohlman, wearing ;i diamond-
studded wi ist watch was believed
to have purchased a l!«5n I'ackard
automobile with a hot check in
Cincinnati in January, officers
said. They described it as his '•big-
gest" deal.
Mclnti 1 • said Mohlman is now
o'i five-years probation for embez-
zlement at Rm'kford. III.
youf
1600 C. P. M.
CirHair Cooler
$49.50
IDEAL
FOR KKDKOOM
OK
OFFICE l'SE
Come in today and let us help
you plan your cooling system
before summer.
For FREE COOLIVJ SURVEY
CALL 17
GURNEY
ELECTRIC COMPANY
117 S. Bret'kenridgv
n-UAWADE
i
Fairbanks-thru
Pathfinder Hkwers
THREE DAY
SERVICE
PHONE 414
AMERICAN PRINTING GO.
NOTICE
BUY SEVEN-UP
t
C!fesl"S
CH|1*LI^?0"C4LM
OW Cf&iTH*
ym grass!
Have You (Jot A
1 AI L BI'XYAX?
If You Hav«n't You're
Missing Half The Fishing.
CASTING SIZE
TROLLING SIZE
• tt# whirling, nx-Na*' «J ruttioc diac of <
^Mfbankv.Miintr "Pall UnJrr" roijrv
Ihist and dirt (hat collect on sum- J
mer clothes is easily removed by
I he H ARYKY CLKANFRS. Even
%NY'>NK making round trip to |
| Fort Worth bv trucfc <>r psckup ;
'plea- cal' I52T-W if v-.u can bring .
back dinette furniture. j
II Mil Mil INTFRFSTFIt IN 1
HttSI'ITALIZ. \ TI <' N t '. HI ALTH |
ASH \t t 1I>KNT INSCRANCFJ
W ITH \ N «'l .l> I IN I* LFti Al.
RKShlCVF. t t'MI ANY I HAVF I
t il'TSTANI t|Nt. 1 t NTRA«'TS j
j F« K N"l THFRF XHI V'M
it has a woman members ..f SIM'KI V.I'S IN '"■Y1 I I ''A\ 1 ,
/he board ot selectmen M:s> | .a A I IJF.SH SHIPMF NT « < 'MINt. ]
a Hill won the hojioi at The an-1 IN l*.\ h HN I>AY. H'^B MttSLFY
. ual election. Htst WFST HI'LLl'M. PHONI-
I Ui9C>.
m
Mesquite—Weed And In-
sert Spraying.
Bonded A Approved
WHITIE HOWE
Jreckenridge Flying Service
Phono 127
Whatever yoor
trouble, whoever
j you are I'll Help
! Y ou . .
—*y'—** **.T — ■*"!* *****T>* I in your wash dresses. >« u buy the
$1
Most Models
« InsMdl «•« T
■eakolinin*
♦ Ke 'e"'«h h"** ***
• Ad|u • * o^o« **
rrwill u m line, ttourifth ntt mulch which «l«w
hrl|M retai 11 uiutsturr. '. Iut'« nne r*«on why
M uicivuing niilier uf proftuinntl carr
I4kffj <mi indrnrn prefer the Pathhmler
BY TMt CARTON
or
Any H- ur l)a|
) Nigtit. Rose Ave.
KIIOVICIRG
The Ope«iM9 Of The Fidelity Union
Life Insurance Co.
at 11S ft 114 Mller Hdg.
Phone 1.111
CHARLES MATHES
Aitent
HENRY NAHM
SUPPLY CO.
Wain* Pique. Solid
Colon. Yd. 50c
Si" Floral Waffle Pique Yd. l> ;
1
Solid I dm Potted Swiaa.
Y« 75«
I
1 Baptist Church
"! | >esire3 To Be
I j Your Friend.
Y'our sick room
} supply service
£ free. Call 676-W
1 < -« 5.
| I tev. R. F. Wright
Otkoe PeoMeis, foot
FnrhanlivMorv "Pathltndrr" Ijwn iMNrm ,
m C onlv tut all tvpe* uf kmn. Hut irr euu^lK * fHt*
efficient in cuttnig etet'i. Riroiuirr, f>rotit .
«nd atfalla! All mnd> l«. are light in wnghl.
euv to propel tnti nunewer, ind timplr to
««||iint ami n*ntrr l. Thi / *tr drsigttrij to tut
Hum to W4IU. trees, etc . Spcrul |U4rd pr< .
triti operator and per*. 4ml peetrnt* ofcte* t
IriNn Indwng under th#- mower. Six
av—Ubk— Kmiil and eelt-prupelied Itpet
(finest materials you can heeauite
they last longer. Why not ohi^erve
the same rule when havinit them
cleaned? We hate the most mod-
ern equipment in lown . . . guar.
MOTOR CO
Phone
Ewfag-Christian
Hardware Co*
MM W. Walker Ph. 139
j M" m4 Sq. Percale*
i It* a OODBT
'•MMtWK
HMti
LOWEST COST FINANCING
ON NEW CARS
BORROW I HE PURCHASE MONEY IN ADVANCE
1 lift COST QC ICR EST SFRVICR
LOCAL d EI>IT COMPLETK INSI RANC1
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 777
NOTICE
JAKE'S CAFE in now under
new management. 1 will appre-
ciate the patronage ot old A
new rnstomew.
WEEK DAYS
5:43 A. M. to SHW P. M.
SATVBDAY
3:45 A. M. to lilt P. M.
SIX DAY
• KM A. M. to 6 Hid P. M.
ROB CLARKE
U
$499.75
(*Con ko in ;oltod qokUy —
in moot any window,
•tffoctivoly cool*. Hlttn,
drio*, orcul ito* oitd vonH-
Mm wMh trosh oir.
rwWi™ww rn**
«nism corrios ipedol 5-Yoor
•Two •iiot—for hamo ond
-
■mw*.
• U$«S NO WATR
FRIGIDAIRE
AIR CONDmOfHR
Douglas Anderson Ca
111) N. Court Phone 60
Used Cars
IJ 3 Chevrolet Drlnu 2-door*. t.
1930 Chevrolet l>eluve Cluh Coupe.
IMS Chevrolet Deluxe 4-door. s
1949 Ford Delaxe 4-doer '
I94H Chevrolet ITeetmaster 4 door
I94.H Ford Super Deluxe 9
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1951, newspaper, June 1, 1951; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133993/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.