Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 276, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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SCKEM-t'DGE AMERICAN
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Publisher.
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Mexican Dude Ranch Has Bargains
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SKKN OK HK.VKI>: Two more
hil t tails wi'r>- hamriiiK bi sidr
tii:,: . i «' aud<- Thump-wi in Club
Oat.- today fi.r iuU.;ir>t: thi'i: i"
ehot at a <i > t—th is.- of Uai ld
• luinn and Jimmy Wiilian s ....
rtuckcnridjrf ('haptr: 4H>. ilnya!
A fch .Masuns t« met t«n'*ht ...
Soim- fans I . niiciniiisr today that
| !!i<'i'kiMH id^i -Midland gcme 'in !>■
i . • i" nhei I eirifHe!.- v "h th-ir hoWl-
SS ''' t.i-ket* for th- T. I." -i?. M.
t" :sn- • i.ii that it .r Mr. and
M I Sunt Smith:. LeFors. and
Bil'v Jo Hutnil, tV>ir daughter,
v:sitintr hr i" Or. .1. K. Har-
••i' who dii d lti r<- Saturday. bad
Hf n t«!d bj !>:. li. H. <"Vt *'. vritrbt
t > i t !!:.• into b juffici fur :i chii-k-
u'i b>'*' ■ '< at '>it. Isi i v-risrht
, «a* | -akiiijf t.. h*:)i a a hall-
way and th"U"h' h !<■«• ki d bi d
Mrs. W. M. t'n-v ■ ■" pay.••
I I'aul Williamj ti n ivnts ImL-iy. said
she pii-ki'd up what she thought
was one papt-f from th>* stands at
'th<> di'Ufstnrt" Saturday and th.n-
: tJrnverf to b^ thn •• . Mrr . • K.
! Martin resting «"ll n room Tnfc,
Harris Hospital, and second break
I in lejr healing she has not hi • ti
I 'old of this second bi-eak . .
I Francis Dunigan breaking into
thouifhts of football by exclaiming
• i -.1 ibut; in tub" of water; as We passed "guf.-s they have
d «•■••• i fi'. b ":d«-s .t mnun- found out Riccis not a breakfast
Th- n the linen is food" . .. Kugenia Adams, daugh-
i • is plant# to dry. Fight Iter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams
p tan i.t•- iii th-- hills and1 of Caddo, recovering from surgery
i a fruits and vpgeta- at Baylor Hospital .... Mr. and
nd tat" f ir tl;< milk cows andj Mrs. J. W. Parsons, of Morton.
i Texas, have purchased the ('ultra
• it the family for 2S H Apartments, at nuit F. Dyer, from
..."..<1;ate :fl! guests Mrs. Cultra Davis, who had owned
' ' ■ r. g or reputation
rj- •• ■ ■ i • ippear in the columns
g' "Ky f.-irri-tod upon it bp-
' • Itf il-" man .ft. ihi-nt.
and Jeanett .... Memorial h.is
: it i! admitu d LIud Harris, Donald
. 1 "ft >tl and M:.-. Marit' V/ells, ac-
• 1 at vi-!;.'. Saturday evenin*/:
. i.-o a.l.a ttcd Mrs. Jack V ante,
•ledoal I'aitent, Majoi Hamil,
II ''ileal patient, an i Kathy 11 izle.
surgica' patient ... Ml. and Mr
F. S. Johnsi n are the parents of
a baby b y. born this looming :l
Ktephi ns Mi miu ial hospital,
v\ ight. 7 piiUjals, |:t ounces ....
ISobb: Holder FFA camp a ! •-
sum K -iirdom I.akt was glvea ;>
full pag" spread of pictun s la the
N'ovemb . issue of "The Future
Farmer' n agaziae. About ;il boy.
and I" voi". ag. teachers of the
Flectr- District met th re this past
Saturday. Were well pleased with
?h> set u;> and vo". ii to con ' in'o
the cam as meinlwrs . la J. I'.
C-jurt this mo-ning a lo-al r.ian
v as fined $14 f i sp -« dinij; yes-
teiday Jialg • Woodall f'ned a Pen-
nsylvania man $14 each on two
counts, having no Texas operator's
license and having only one license
plate on the car .... And the only
I way Wf know to correct this Hipp-
R-U AWARE
Breck
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The rttrvVo:"
1 r ami A t. a
fiifti.
la A.', i"o:
"howings rang;"
points to TUli-
Fro'u Pa:' • '
:..o >ajr th • ' 1n.-.t
offi'r a V. ill' v;.-
. "arip •. i :::'! . r.
from ' 2-i!« : <".1
; l"'i "d ;ler"'i i\-
s from Ans'in's 51} points allowed
nine fose to the 2S8 ■•red against
Knnis.
Wink's .'iU8 tops the class A of-
fensives. while at the other ex-
treme is Burnet, which has scored
ing business is to let us flip for
the otl^r side and try to win for
them.
only S4 points to its «ippo!terits'
in witminiT only th.ee of !"
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aDPWsiiTryfd
"r.vcde The South
ATLANTA, Nov. 1!) <11.*!—Re-
publican national chairman <iuy
lieorge Gabrielson, here to conf *r
with (leorgia HOP lead*-rs. said to-
day "the south is becoming ripe
for a two-party system."
"In the 1SJ.~>U elections," he said
"we are going into the so-called
"twilight zones' and enter candi-
date.^ for congress in the south.
"We are trying to find out which
Grand Jury For
Term is Selected
The Grand Jury tor Novemlx r-
Deeembi r term was formed this
morning in District Court.
Those chosen are: I'. I.. Bridges,
for -man, Vernon Black. R. B. Wy-
mor, IS. IS. McKeKain, T. C. Fani-
bro, A. ('. (iallagher, ('. A. Brown,
district we should go into. Then,
we will put organizers, speakers,
and money into these districts. We
want to develop a real two-party
system, and we are going to build
the Republican party in the south
by starting at the precinct level."
I'laud Fmersorv, Sam Bamber, Joe
j Baggett, Elmer Jones, and John
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Chid Perishes In
Indiana Home Fire
FORT WAYN'E, Ind., Nov. 19
(U.IK—Finma Crowelt, five, shouted
to her mother when she saw flam-
es spurt through their home yes-
terday.
Mrs. Gloria Orowell telephoned
firemen but smoke and flames bar-
red her from the child's bedroom.
I Mrs. Crowell climbed through a
: window to safety. Emma died.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Nice of frecjc "ti ifmd
US THE TIN MORSE /
reet! id hat* to walk
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VOUR. tURANUj
Sr.*'
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be I- of the fair .;>.«!
( k«k
luixh at -1 p.m., dun
i "s 14 ronriis.
J i-' t ' o k . .i. • ters from Sal-
a foil -hour drive from
w Tex - bolder. Elevation is
*' ' 'Mil ;h" summertime
, - -•i:>—- generally are cooler
p. rtit.ti by th. D. i - • r's.
OBSERVER
(<'or. tin lied f rotn I'age One)
rh*' ifc-wuVni '« th<- Kutotail front. This is all
• ■.I it.; I ton received.
""" ' '* ' - -i- • h■ represents a new
« •' r • i" a "iiy for an award
!•• -• ...• . «• O'uid not be
! ■' .!e • , .t recently
rrht • •" t*'>- fain ly were uon-
;ie same thing. Fd-
ived v., many awards
at h "i H cannot keep
ii. <iu ss we will have
. or-book r -cork like
. d" on football.
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TUMI 'MIT FOR air. .OMENT:
1 - .itways in -■ u-m for old men
• | learn. - Aeschvlus.
and run the apartments for the
past 14 years .... South Ward
school has this past week added
$2l>i> worth of new books to the li-
brary, and refixed some !)1 old
books. Hayden Morgan, principal,
reports .... In c'ty court this
morning two local men were fined
IIS each for being drunk, and one
local man was fined $15 for speed-
ing .... Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Hayes are the parents of a baby-
girl. Patricia Ann, born irf Breck-
enridge I'linic at 2:5<l p. m. Satur-
day; we'ght T pounds, 1 ounce . . . .
Breckinridge Hospital also reports
admission of two medical patients,
Mrs. Buster Wood, and Miss John-
ny Burton .... 25 cents is the
price of admission at seven o'clock
this evening n Buckaroo Stadium
when the North, South, and Fast
Ward schools get together for the
last football game of the season:
three IK minute halves will be
played, thus allowing each team
a full game . . Fire department
reports making one grass fire run
at a:2ii Sunday afternoon to 1'ark-
"TRACE
OF WINGS/
ITHaSI&RELVOM
rrs strong legs
FOR pnoitcnoN. /T AS A MtT/n
*ar /VMM Z£MJ!nd.
Breckenridge natives know the
advisability of our expert clean-
ing ... they, also know that the
right place to get this service is
right here in their own town. Don't
let dust and grime ruin your cloths
. . . send them to the harvey
cleaners, today.
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Vvhy Th'e *6uize /but today I goita
rush ? donT jeer back pronid kjr.
Y. U BHIEC i THE tXTSA special chow i
IK1 sk3hs7 / .
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—- DRIVE CAREFULLY!
«, \ SPEED IS FDR THE
BIRDS/
DON'T BE A DEAD
DUCK /
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we Turn
here?
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1 PLEASE USE
'au_ POUR
WHEELS /
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n <* •'?. FARM — Yellow In 4)narterr ; ATH BLACK HAWK
imtm. e unch meat _
CYSTERS43* SHORTENING^
f-*S.4S ™—KcJ 29* WESSON OIL
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llifiiL mm arm pug. £ I PI IDC Y
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PUMPKIN 2 31* WW. MAP
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flOUH 5 - 49* AJAX CLEANSER -
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im HEAL — 2 o. 21* PORK & BEANS.
fit FILLER r IZ -1 - 39* m FOOD ES? _
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IT DOESM'T
APPEAR TO
BE A VERY
PLACE.
TWO
ROMAN
BELIEVE ME OOOLAl "S STAY WITH IT, PAL,
it"a ikirrr &Kin rr'^ 1 • / wk/c<i i u&v/e i iok
DR.WONMUG
FINALLY GOT THE
TIME-MACHINE
REPAIRED... AND
FOUND ALLEY
OOP LAND FOOZY]
IN A "CHRISTIANS
INT1IE LION'S DEN'
SITUATION.
LION
THAT? WHY, MY PAL
rHOUflHT
HADYC-J
1-77 H-—L
ii-ia
copo m* V yrBvtct. wcr men ii ^
est Drive" America's
■ cum
favorite
rrs me Type or engine,
the mouswyk swinging to l"
"yes. 3 moke makers
in the past3 years!
"porok built neahty
a million y-e's!
yer ford builds the only v-b
IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD t"
irk THE type OF engine
youLl find in the
most expensive car*!'
/
you CAN PAY MORE...
but you canYbuy better/'
* ford's y-e sells for hunoreos
lbs iftan most sixes!*
HOICE FR€SH MEATS
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DANIEL
: MOtOR ltd::
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Cranberries
Yams
liiant Stalk
Celery
\ ine Hipeneri
Tomatoes
Oranges
1 j or Whole
Hams
Butts
12 t 1ft th*
."> Lh. Rait
19c
Shanks
M Hams
21c
Home DreKited
43c Hens
All Si*e*
l.h.
Lb
Lb.
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Fardamatic Drive, optional at extra catfr available with V-8 i
Equipment, accetsarm and trim n*b|«cl to change without m
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Mectiffriical Ciet
4
Bettor yet... *
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e Fordorr.atic Drive does more
things for you, more smoothly
than any other automatic drive.
Fordcmafic is two drives in one,
combining the best features of
earlier automatics. You get the
smooth flow of power of a Fluid
Torqwe Converter . . . the GO rif
Automatic Mechanical Gears . . .
ftlus the savings of having the exact
power you need, when you need it!
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See mt selectfen ef
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USED
CARS
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PHONE ICS
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 276, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1951, newspaper, November 19, 1951; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134135/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.