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- BKKc ktlNMtx.t.; AMERICAN W Ei> N ES l> A Y,
DEC. t . 1*52
MECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Published Daily Except Saturday and Monday By
Inc., IU E. t.m.
Iirei*k« nruij<'-, T* xa
«.n{. i".t -lt th.- P«Mt Office in Breck, -iridge, T«*a as wruud claa*
er under the Art .,f Mar.h .5, I 7!>.
srBSCRIPTD>N KATES
_v '"lr,/''r P*r Wfric, i m«nth $1.10
V i ad m Stephen* and adjoining counties t year R9S; f months
- ;' >ntfts i month *5c.
•**" " T«ias: I year 6
"•'"nth Ke
months t3.5ft; 3 months 12.00; I
*•" "ut of State: 1 iw .««: * month* *4 50; 3 months $2.58;
month '
A iv,
"U* reflection tip..n tfte character, standing «e reputation
, ' ■ >' , or corporation «lirh may appear in the columns
• th,. KwlBniidjfH Atm-riwn will be
Wig brought ti
th.- wMSentii
!?];«( \ i-i i-Ps-vtr tt upon its be-
<f the management.
The
tlfOi I.HTI ("Irtt 'i HE I>AY r In sharing our
wur joy.-—HumJti Cfajjnbers.
fait!
Yhi
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aviii;
sfctr
matte !
sr. the true stury ->t* a pleats! skirt
nothing strung ui.<.<tt th.: • t..ry. As a matter
_ "rv 1 zknmt c-t-Rinw.-t.but in written so
;tr t' -i>; • anno ii> print *uuJ«i jeonunlize.
"i: • ,[ .i in'.at ttiwrnsr 1 .leielt.rt*. t>ut <>f tlefer-
rhicf e* artieler hi the ftory, we shall tall her bv
• • tiaitj j,aaa. j—TWima.
! lunif.a w reralinje a i>ij daily newspaper th# > tlier
■ ... -an a picture t* a skirt with pl-ats in it. If uttratt-
i.tJI she mw picture in* hail not thwusfht of
irt. K*r rh.it nnoti'.atff! ht-r ire ti> .>wri
like ti.at urse, :ui«J utter a tr.iin vi., her t?j.ii•< 1 tg
t'lji.. tiiat. ;.t fait start alrett !y $U> she resit! what th#>
hu*f t > iHy atx.tif the afejft, ar«! fnoH
• f r,::.;re eager to ewn it... So ::';e sat fldwis ami ordcm.!
TIE OBSERVER
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ti-nia> t4j> f .;i-asi i rkkrtsf
l"t, f t««. r. \ irlcuiu fc'yrn', ami t«- ■
tJav «h>-n the* 4i V waa throw! >
.p>-d ti tilt- 1' I ,yt. K.ui
M'.il shi.rtly bt-fuit- noon.
li'-port fronj t,h< |jam « at Svn t-t- ,
water mm thaf k at ■ r -i".'iptjs j
-v. i*t- ami uftt-r <*x-
ptfljsw* tli'i.f k^iir ily. irt-n v tt $2.-
ITS; Xot b;- (i.
•iuf, tihir.vs that individual «Bt e-
still i.s the beat way tw dtt
buaiaisa.
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bigs? r
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THE BEST STORY HEARD
.•ouiitifc out of the fiMdbail at
•V. etwiitt-r is e. .ditrd to a Bw«k-
. roiored man. whose name
t-ouid not U- secured at the time.
The N«gio said that when Bieelt-
J Uiiii ttUlt
•nt v.-a.-t far th.- kkk for extra
; poir.t \v;is i.n he loolfed around,
•uui all th white folks faces were
biaoU. Thert, he puiled o*ie of hi^
; hand* «ut of a potket—and it '/.as
white-.
THOt t.HT Ft>R THE MOMENT;
-ay t.uii • £veryb dy who is incapable of
«r three: teartuny nus talu n to teachiup...
irojectrf now ar>- un«l >• <• r, :.|(-ra - vViide.
"Wit which :iatu !ly have t< t«- j
*<"{/t ■ If this ki U!. ..IR-' SEEN OR HEARD: Hiwr T -
'adu -i v n;U «.ut of U«e due said it appeared about
dark nt < I i- >: f r k. t- six from here will attend the Seout
. •' Uf« - ik. . I>. T I'., a I■ the j Cnuncil hamjuet in Brownwo«id ..
,,-w pi • i!. :, wi.' a;- . VFW national and state Chiefs
' '• .CM1"*1 ,*va'" RUiilf.";' t« her., sum! hy a. stmke of |^««?
' 1 ■ ihetaa not i iiiv hat! fhe nionev tu pav for i'.-ljut it
fit (■>;:. ' .... ^ ^
.t-1,re it. no wit town one «iay, and a fawefuwB rmmIi-
; i ,-r w!i«-iv sfpe fot that prettv ^kirr. Wiierf . he tol<l
. orHer'--d it fr.-rn a fci -yer towrs. the r ien*!.ai < wi wi' !
1 *' '' ; • ad .j>ri« • -.rtu just like it f< r sale. aa«tnl;i Wi'?av'
: !.!• • '. a dollar eheatx*P| . ...
Ai*d w heu he asio d her. "how e#>me yo.t ordered it wluin
"*i '■• •>< l,ave l.o :i«fht t at ' orif- for les;; rropte*^?"* she?- W-
te-! U ,-.it t .* i'h\> ' . visit in eaefe t^tore everv
' '* , :f' i«' what w;■ •(-<! tut hi etiirf r «ar! th*
• ' wi pstper «-«.ery ♦! *; U. ides, she expte-itwl. it*
' pk'tuWj of the sk rt. she iriav not have want.e«f j
'
. tuf tie mere riant was sadder than ever, hwait-e I:e ha<l
r-d\••r'i.-i-d Ills skirts; he had Umt pmfit: on a sale, audi
: • f her hometown ijusrer had her name aided to the hi# city I
r...lii-i" list.
to w< k if oths. rs wilL
AM « HtH.U S A\**\T *H I S
ire sointt tt; ha^>- a (hrist-
I--IS party on the en* un# of I-
-ember 2:t that w:'! b - a haopv one
<ide«d. * -wh. has been di-
vorft'd" for abo'it two year* is «ro~
>s; tu I).- r«-i .rrad. M- • iwr hip
A A oriy ■ jti' tire" i- .„
fhiUght th: : I-I'I' V v They yh-. tie-
"•NSftlStatii "'ii*'"d <•..«•
• h 'i- n nt. trriajre &t. a m.-- t«"<n Thrv
bHw a •>« t' o'd. "In- man
«ho u.-- rhH •>.: F-nr-
'ar J6H ecajile r-.tarafly wished to
•••MHptt rno v.,'m: re(i).-rke>| "t«-
«Wf wit' be K-y hirth«hi*-."
•t«r h)it it vvi'■ I be on var.toieoi-.
aihi-e h>- ha.-' r-'fa • a <lr;nk.
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Thir its '.he time of yeae when
. t o..t 'to yi ar heart Re.j*|, by
-H -ii.jf sui'i kind --f iit'le jttft
i ,r she r M' * hm i ..£asiM<ii ta your
s.ait box. It 's, feme to.make the
p.-tmiu; happy, JU".d yoU W® be
u. p. •! b«- lift' a areewary
t • • • a l ■- uri'ua! lift by ftay-
.... .i..;; bt',.d:tv same. Ew :a few
ho e mtttlr rtx-kit-s. sniM eanfe. nr
' -i handkerchief rreaffy tied
i'!-e i b:i«MK 1'ai.hion will make
ht art h at faster for thr joy
« f if..^ Stephen-* County eSwtiK
•••► ►* :h i'uffh«tut the yer r in all
d«f of w«ntJ)er. Then new time
■ii : hi hi, ijfw him a word of
er and a ami! ?. Yea. go<-d
'.ieph w Cuuntiorur. ph-asant words
i- a:- an hon. ; .-t.mb, sweet to the
u! wnd health to the bonne. . W.O.
American Bottle
127.000
Vv ASH I v< ;t< >s.
l (N f. .JS.- |t p;,
V artttount-t-d .J
a.iif:.-, m ho:'. .
Ih
t-t flap -
—nt Wedr.es
r it-art hattf
... fiSM. an irieeease ,4 ■ &, over Ia.«t
j e we..|e"* aonimary.
• | j Th.- easualtie.i intluA* thos«-
] whose next of k.-.i have be«-n noti-
• | fie.I through last Friday.
The r~. .ualties iwelud>' 22.4W
deaths wound, d, !> 422 miss-
! ini I.'.w;:. raptur d. md L3 t pre-
1 . -iisiv rt portt-tl m. =sinjf but re-
tnre...d tn servj.-f..
The br- - kd -'vn b-. « rvi.-en:
j Army HK>j T i-asuatrie-T—-
4.W death i. 70 14". a .. HkT^-
missinfc. J.!«54.'ea|>t pe<L 1223 m>-
viousiy mi winjr but returned to
sen-ire.
| Navy—f 7"t> .•asttalties — 3g$
; deaths, woundf-d. 7® missiRK.
four -reviouslv mismtig but w-
jtui o-d t« service.
; SfaritM- Corn? — 24.2JW < a.«uji'^ie«.
fdrath-. 21 HH4 wounded.
i&> mi ?ini: 2a pr.-v .msly missintf
but r.-Eurned to «.-rviee.
I Air Force—CBsu:Utif —
{HI deaths. S'i w- unded. 7~! mis.--
; inir four i-iptared. 42 previoxatH.
j mi*«ing- but returned to servies.
Th.- Ilefense Department said
; medical fw.Mlt S.ths* about
•> per r nt of those lilted as
wound, d hart recovered and rr-
! turned to .httv.
THE MIKT «ERT*I\ TflfV*.
s chanc-. Las' eveointf v ■ were
old .'ib. it* . viol. yea1:'. :<.
T.va:! hjied b - .- h> eorpMratit-n i>.--
•aose of his ability to play base-
ball;
After hasehall parsed out of the
'ee*ut-e the man was retained and
became a top s-tlesman for. th •
•t.tapuny. He had l -.n with the
ma"v 27 years not limp- ac >
"eh*' 1| * fii,. I]r, , ,f
'i.ltti!- him witfioti! hartihjf h-is
feelin-es. H- W- - written a let-
ter t-'-Hinsr him that h- was uhie-t
o ret in r.-en' untie, the ct litany's
0e--«ion plats.
Th. r ft answered. "That is alt
right- When I •■— s hired I wn
made to undo • stand it v. as not per-
iftimm!."
due to arrive this aftenon for
visit to local post from 3 to 5. open
to public . . Jack Robert, in hos-
pital in Dallus may be able to re-
turn home Sunday-thought it would
be- hard to hold him any longer . .
. . Sis t'iark exhibiting a free tick-
et to a dinner said that for once
*! • is on the receiving end instead
of putting out end .... Dolores
Ifcignett getting in high when she
discovered, she had locked both
. i ts of her car keys inside the cur
... liotary Club program Tuesday
was film of Brownwood game—
that screen pass still looks per-
f -ct .... Jake Sandefer said that
at Sweetwater everyone from
K' :r ken ridge got a heart test for
St.58 .... Jack McCIure is hunt-
ing a regis led female dachshund.
Jimmy Williams wanted to know if
he cou'd sell hir.i a g M;d white cur
... Cap Cunv, former resident,
leri- today and wanting to know
iio-.v to get rich-was told to return
o Brecketvridge-and he started
uniting tlie Chamber of Cominer.
if lice .... t'orbett lawsuit trial
-ttill t.n ... Page Knight only one
'.. place deer in locker plant since
;"a,-t.n closed, although season still !
•pen in adjoining counties-got it in
Vinson county .... Art Taylor re-
pot hi both ducks and geet on
Lake Daniel but no hunters-fi.shei-
tien either for that matter
And, if this weather were any bet-
ter we simply could not stand it.
Three toerkMS
Receive Awards
As Prize Winers
—C—tinned Front Page t—
to become the first team in Tesar-'
liana's hiitfory to get as far as the i
semi-finals. i
With only three starters buck!
from a team that ti-d with Wichi-
ta Falls ami Waco for the a-AAAA t
title last year, Coach Myers wasi
expected to have only a mediocre
team this season, and expectations I
were seemingly confirmed when
Texaikana lost its first game to
Bay town by a monstrous 42-7 mar-
gin.
But in the second game the Tig-
ers upset Little Rock. Ark., t!M4
in a game which stunned Arkansas
fans, Little Rock, the perennial
sta' • champion of Arkansas, did it
again this year. Texai kana took
fhe measure of highly re. arded
Tyler 20-U but lost to Highland
Park 20-l .
tiladewater, strong conference
foe, drop p. d T.-xat kana 2K-7 but j
nice again the Tifc -rs found them-
elvi-ii and in - uccession whipped j
: Longview 32-|*. Kilg.i.e 2U-K, «rtf-
shall 33-* and Nacogdoches 42-0.
The Marshall victory—regarded as i
•'« an up:;et in East Texas—put j
Texai kana, tiladewater and M;ir-!
shall into a thr.- ■ way tie for the j
championship.
Texarkana, which was outflippt-d
by Wa«-t) in l!>:"i 1 after tying for
the title* won the coin flip and the |
Tigers were designated the «Hstrict I
4-AAA representative to the State
playoffs.
Sparkplugs of the Texarkana
team are quarterback and Tri-Cap-
tain Bobby Jester, a tri-t-pounder
and key man in the Myers' split T
formation: tackle Veil Martin, a
l£7 pounder and tri-captain. and
Charles Moore, a I7t> pound tackle
who aiso is a tri-captain.
Top bucks include Alan Trimble.
153, Jerry Tanton, lti3, and Bill
Bole. IB7. Trimble and Tanton are
halfbacks. Boze fullback. Jester
who hus stepped into the shoes of
the Timers' iplendid l!>5l quarter-
back. Sam Buchmey-.-r, improved
rapidly after the first couple of
games and has been a moving for-
ce behind Texarkana's late season
fitrahKi Shot Three Loeisiau
Ie« With Crine
IrailCaptBrd
L'VALDK, Tex.. Dec. 10 'U.R>— A
■ .1 ice -oadfehtek Wednesday caught
three Louisiana men who police
leit a taa-iuiie trail of crime
through South Texas Tuesday
night. A fourth member of the
Bystaafcrs Hud
It &n Battle
NEW YORK, Eoe. to <U.Rt_A
gunman shot three patrolmen and
three bystanders were bit with
stray bullets early Wednesday in
a running gun buttle through the
Times Square theater district be-
fore la.- was felled by police bul-
lets.
The gunman, identified r- «"lar-
-nc" O. Simms, a Negeo, of Cleve-
land, made a dash for freedom
when Patrolman Robert Knox
broke up a fight between him a"d
"'"other unidentified man in the
Ti"i S«'iai-e ""'< ay stritioo.
Ki'ox chased him along theater-
lined 42nd Street and up Eighth
Avenue to 43rd Street. *t 'hat
ptiinf. Simms shot it >ut with Kiiox
and two patrolmen who had joined
him.
P..lie .said later the*- '■ ■■ m-
"d Simms was want d in Cleve-
land on a murder charge Th.-v
said he had an FBI record indi-
cating he sometimes used an alias.
Cleveland police said Simms had
to hi underworld friends he "ne r
will be taken aliv •" if cornered by
ooliee. Cleve'and would not seek
extradition, they said.
Knox. tak"n o ; ho ^i*-t ,-'eH j
bullet wounds in -*be right side,
was said to be in serious condition.
Patiidman James Kane received
chest wounds and Patrolman (ieor-
ge McAuliffe caught bullets in
both legs and a hip. Both were in
serious condition.
Three bystanders wounded in
the hail of bullets that ftevr be-
tween the policemen and th - fugi-
tive were identified as "Henry
Catz, 27, of New Vork. shot in the
right foot; John Weinziner, 2B. of
New York, shot in the left arm;
-ind Michael Sfcutz. 47. of New
York, shot in the right arm. None
was in serious condition.
Simms also was hospitalized.
gang escaped.
The gang committed at least two
hijackings and beat up an Air
Force lieutenant.- police said, as
they traveled from Luting, Tex.,
45 miles east of San Antonio, to
Uvalde, 80 miles west.
They also apparently slipped
through another roadblock at Hon-
do. Tex.
H The three men were caught in
tlleii- car at Uvalde. Police found a
.22 rifle and a German. Luger pistol
in the ear. The fourth man, who
wore a red and green shirt and a
gieen tie with red polka dots, had
been let out at a restaurant.
.« „
Mr. ".nd Mrs. Yirtil Richardson
of Wiehita Falls visited relatives <
here on the week end. Mrs. Rich-
ardson i^id children remained for
a weeks visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P- Kelley.
surge.
Moore is recovering from inf'u-
enaa and has not suited out for
practii - this week. However, he
should see action against Breckert-
ridge if he continues to improve,
Myers indicated.
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' ' ViHEM SOLJ'D LIk-E -JO LIVE fiOKEVER.
HART WtMtTtrs FAMILV
11 ,i^.
i-
t -s"ant in->t;tution foe |
n the Cnited States is said j
iravian ("olh-ge.
• >X FRONT PAKE TODAY
will be whi a stater.lent from
Mrs. Nelda f'-:i in reference to
th • status of th- gorernnit rit h-y
pnigra"i in which -he gives the
cost of one enr of hay th-live-ed
here, tiiek'-.f at t.-mdonv from the
files. In th■; rt-por- n he.ivy i.e-s
is sh. '-vn. A toss of Sl<it ..r,4 '.vfth-
■ >o' rhe adir.inisti-a.tive cost being
n.lt' d.
This reminded u- that we were
'old 'ha* n group of fifteen nt
Haird '■1'-e-■ .'1 r- £l-'e.-=eH t:;t ie. PI,.
fie« th" hay a si and nought
l t'-a. ti'oatl and h: <1 if delivered
at En id. The gr >w.- s themselves
••nlocded the car and prorated the,
hay—and cost 'hem wr ton |
•ss than had thev gone through j
the irow-rnment channel. This, if
I STOCKHOLM. Sweden, Bee. 10
I it'.ft!- Six Nobel prize winners, in-
| eluding three Americans, received
[their awards Wednesday from
j King (riistaf VI at a formal Stock-
I holm concert hall ceremony.
t The awards were for achi ve-
i ments in physics, chemistry, lit-
j erature and medicine, the five
scientists and a novelist divided
«m,640.
They each received a ch ck. a
golden plaque and an illuminated
scroll recording the achievements
for which they won this year's
prize. The award in eoeh field if
worth S224M0, but the prizes in
physics and chemist^ were split
between dual winners.
The recipients art :
Prof. Selman A. Waksman, 84,
Russian-born director of the Rut-
'-T"rs University Institute of Micro-
biology, New Brunswick. N. J. He
won th • prize for physiology and
medicine for discovering strepto-
mycin.
, Ir's Something About Peace, Good Will to All Men
i
Miss Lulu Fry visited relatives
at Woodson t.n the week end.
THURSDAY RADIO LOG
A. M. KSTB
14.10 Ke
*.: 1 a Sunrise Mutical
ti:20 S-tnrise Musical
i:4a Sunrise Musical
7:011 News
7: lii Sunrise Musical
7:.'!II <)iibelt Sportscast
7:4-> Sunrise Musical
^:0f1 News; Sunrise Musical
S:!5 Sunrise Music.d
Haili Sunrise Musical
*:45 Our Quarter Hoar
Keystone Melodies
Mor.iing Itevotions
9:30 Keynotes By Carle
:>:4- Listen Ladies
!(!;<)<) News
10:15 KSTB Bond Parade
!0:3O KSTB Bond Parade
10:45 Hymns of All Churches
P. M. KSTB
1438 Ke
12:00 Hillbilly Hit Parade
12:15 News
12:30 Ray Anthony
12:4a Mkt Report: Western Medley
I :iio Mutiny in Music
1:15 Mutiny in Music
! :30 Mutiny i-.t Music
t :45 Mutiny in Music; New*
2:(M) Mutiny in Music
2:15 Mutiny in Music
2:3o Mutiny in Music
2:45 Mutiny in Music; News
3:0o Henry Jerome Show
3:1$ Shop Fields Show
3:3o Riders of Purple Sage
3:45 Treasury Guest Star
4:0" KSTB Jamboree
4:15 KSTB Jamboree
4:30 KSTB Jamboree
4 45 Ben Hall
5:00 News; Weather
5:15 Sundown Serenade
5:30 Sign 0ft
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 273, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1952, newspaper, December 10, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134447/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.