Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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4--HRLC KENRIIX.E AMERICAS —.SUNDAY, JAN. 8. l 5t>
get scholarship* and if they don't
have that, they manage to work
their *a> through tonic way. It has
l"«n done before and you're nut
beyond it youiself. I know you will
appreciate it more if >'M do work
your way through
This taik will do no good if you
don't hav.- any ambition, though
It depend* on you. Just remember
nothing is impossible; anything
• an be conquered if vou have the
faith and ambition to conquer it.
CoHege Education
Almost Necessity
In Today's World
By Jt*\\ CAREY
l<i tare our (hanging world of
t lay it is almost impossible to get
a .'.pd nr advance even as far as
a ditch digger without a college
education.
■ I you *t*it work as soon as you
. iduatr. \i u will j;o so fill and
.*! p. for -}ou *il| not hav> the
t iu-ii ha Ms ,.nd mind required to
w . further.
Many jobs of today letjuue
' 'ining for the particular field.
^ ' -ay, "I car.'t go because I
don't haij the money." This is a
- ry fii-b* excuse Many students
Buckoroo Bond
News In Brief
Many ex band niembeis were
seen in the hand room during the
holidays. Many <>t" the college stu-
dents biew the dust off their horns
and ptajed «itn the band.
Mary Swa.m, freshman flute
plaver, was iri a car accident near
Glen Rose during the holidays and
is still hospitalized their.
NOW SHOWING AT THE PALACE
a ( ordial Imitation
to
10:00 A. M. Each Sundav
Able class
MOKMNC TOWER
Palace Theatre Bids.
Chili Waller
Is Assembly
Speaker At BHS
During luMinkl} Wednesday Mr,
Chili Waller talked to the student*
about their conduct at canteen He
explained that in order to continue
the teen cantetn the students must
co opeiute.
Recently the classes chose can-
teen representatives. Th< y are
Lmda Hunger. Phillip Brown, Shir
ley West. James Stanford. Mary
Wood, Calvin Thomas. Ida Jo Wal
ler, and Jimmo Wilson.
A social for the orchestra mem-
bers and the ex orchestia members
:i.s held Monday night, December
26, in the band room. The ex-
, orchestra and the present orches
tia each played a thirty minute
program. The members went to the
| home of Mr and Mrs Alton Roan
for refreshments and dancing.
About S3 people attended the social.
Many new numbers are being
played by the band since football
season Some of the new numbers
ire "Wake the Town and Tell the
People." "Apple Valley." "La M is-
carado," "(hid of Om Fathers." and
"American Folk Rhapsody."
NEW HOIIS
lOlt THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBLIC
WE WILL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING HOURS
Week Days Open IH 8:00 P. M.
Saturdays Open Tii 9:00 P. M.
Be -uic t« M-e the new Mercury before you buy any
new car. Y«hi can v n a ne* Mercury as cheap ns one
irf the -so-called low priced three.
A Good Selection of Used Cars
3 Courteous Salesman to Serve You
FAULKNER ROTO! CO.
Authorized Linclon-Mercury Dealer
lo* N. IUyk>r Phone 1020
Bits Of News
From BHS
Rory Calhoun and Jet" Chandler em
battle, piobably th« i" ugtii -t > v. r
ers," Un.versal-Iiitemaicnal action
they co-star with Amine Baxt r.
Speech, Drama
Students Attend
Clinic At S.M.U.
tumbl
n. i ri
hnicul
which
ui a ma
Grace And Prince
Go Separate Ways
NEW YORK H'.P'—The romance
of actress Grace Kelly and Prince
Rainier III of Monaco turns into
a long distance betrothal Saturday
night when the two head their sep-
arate ways for opposite ends of the
United States.
Miss Kelly leaves New York late
Saturday for Hollywood and the
sovereign of the tiny principality
of Monaco, on the French Riviera,
leaves for a few weeks of deep
sea fishing in Florida.
The two, who announced their
engagement Thuisday in Philadel-
phia, probably will have to whis-
per their sweet nothings over the j
long distance telephone lines until
some time next month when Rai-
nier makes a tour of the west.
o
If farmers gave their wheat
away, a 2l-cent loaf of bread still
would cost the consumer 18 cents.
BROADLOOM CARPET
BUY YOUR CARPET THE EASY WAY
36 MONTHS TO PAY
Thorpe Furniture Co.
214 N. Breckenridge Ave.
' Charter So. 14027 ktaem District No. 11
Report of Condition of The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN BRECREN RIDGE
In :he .Mate •{ Tesas. a' the close of business on December 31. Ilk"
Pub' l. d in Kespor.se to Call Made By Comptroller of the Currency.
Under Sec tic n 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
:~ssh. hn'ar.res with other banks, Includinj reserve
b il.mee. and rash iterr.s in process of collection i
I'nit' d^tates Goverr.ment obligations, direct * d
guaranteed
Obligation." of State* and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (mrludingll2.000.00
stock of Federal Reserve bank)
1 .-.rid discount* (including #17 overdrafts!
p. nk premise* owned $77,735.90, furniture and
fixt.iren .*24.lt 7.*>"
'•ther assets
t"ta! Assets "
liabilities
p..I;i • ,| dej i si*s of individuals, partnership*.
and corporations
I'. its of Ui. ted States Government (including
pottji! -avil.g«l
fs of State. and political subdivisions
*> p..s t< of h >11 ks
ft*h« r deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.)
Total Deposits j .i:i M«7.2.1
G'.hcr Liabilities
T«ta! Liabilities I
CAPITAL accounts
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $200,(H)0.00 I
Surplus
Undivided profit*
Reserve* (and re'-.rement account for
preferred stock-)
T' lal Capital Accounts
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $
MEMORANDUM
A«*ef« p' "djt'd or assigned to «ecure liabilities
and for other purposes *
3,2i .V97i'..4>
825.734.21
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Th.. annual i "ronation presentinu
the Bt.ckaroo (^ueen. president of
th«' Student H.m| . and the other
favorite^ >*il! be February 10. Mrs.
E. R Maxwell, who is in charge
of the coronation, announced this
week.
Mis> Jean Armistead. speech and
drtuna teai'hi i ha.- announced try-
out- for the one act pla> will be
held Moiidav afternoon. Jan. !♦.
The east will be chosen from the
■ peech ami druma classes "Three
Rats In A Ma,:e." an unpublished
play b> John W Young, has been
•elected for the contest entry.
The cheerleaders arid the Girl's
Athlet e Association each have j
given a ping pong table for the
noon recreation in the gym.
Jim Wilkerson, principal, stated
that the tabu s are be:ng made now
and will be ready for use in a few ;
days.
Don Crenshaw from Ewtng
Chiistian Hant.vaid here in Breck-
enrkige furnikhed television Man-
ila) at high vhool He ran the
i cable free ot charge for the student
bodx -o th.it a! Icould see the bowl
Itames.
The Reaily Writer's Club has
been .is>.. n--d tliei.ies. The subjects
are "Ho Mo\ :es Have Misled Me"
and "The Educational Value of
Movies
Tht Se theme.-, will be 4li0 to .">00
words long and are in preparation
: for the TIL contests in the spring.
BHS Clubs Have
Weekly Programs
The Future Bu^.'neis L< ad« r.- of
America had a program on "Know
Yourself" gi-in by Jar.is Knox,
•loe Hi'il told the FBLA members
they .vei,. go ne t.> collect money
■ for th> March of Dimes.
Ill Junior HistOlical Society
Carolyn Cow en iravthe club a re-
port on th. hasi.et of fruit, nuts,
ami canity given to l.t.zel Clem
mets. .VI r > \>-II Ctttes. sponsor, re
ported that Christmas cards were
sent to the pioneers of Stephens
County Th, program, "Ranching
n Stephens County," "as given by
Ka>en Wright. Larry Young, Suz
anne Jordan. G. B. Breiner, and
Cathy Hazel.
Jun'ei Red Cross had a short
business meeting followed by a dis-
cussion on the Christmas boxes
th.ev distributed and a studv period.
•
In (Jill's \thletic Asso' nition
th-- prograr i was gi eri by Joan
RoU-rt- i n Badminton: Stephanie
Sattfrwhite. pla'.ers; Keginu Rob-
bins. faults of the game: Mary Jo
Parrish. scoring Zodia; anil Gloria
Humphri-s demonstrated the cor
rect way to play single badminton. ;
T>*n BHS speech and c.rnma
students attended a speech tourna
ment at SMU Friday ana Saturday.
Participants in the tournament
were troni Tex-s, Louisiana, and
Oklahoma.
Those making tb" trip were I
( e«>rgiana Ball. Sar.drn Warnock.
Tommy Young. Jerry Sehulze. Lin-'
da Bunger, Carolyn Cowen, Norma '
Crazed Groom Is
Taken After Fight
KEN0RA, Ont. l"R>—A crazed
rifle-toting railroad worker holed
up in a truckside shack deep in
the Canadian bush for nearly 24
hours, holding his bride as a hos-
tage, until police finally captured
him Friday night.
Ontario provincial police said
Mike Timosheuko fired more than
Taylor, Carol Doty, Alpha Elder,
anil Larry Young.
I'M) shots at them during the siege, !
laid down in 5 degrees-below-zero
weather.
No one was injured but authori-'
ties were fearful during the siege
that some of the wild shots fired
i by Timoshenko would hit passen
I ger trains passing no more than
! :UM) feet from the barricaded
j shack.
Frost-number policemen nearly
j missed the railroad worker after
I waiting long hours in the cold for
- him to give up. He and his fright
i ened wife slipped out of the shack
j and through police lines Friday
! night, but were captured two hours
I later. Timoshenko surrendered
meekly, police said.
Article in Readers Digest Reveals
; Jittery Pre-Menstrual Tension j
k Is So Often a Needless Misery! :
Do you suffer terrible nervous ten-
sion—feel jittery, irritable, de-
pressed— just before your period
each month? A startling article in
READER'S DIGEST reveals such
pre-menstrual torment is needless
misery in many cases!
Thousands have already discov-
ered how to avoid such suffering.
With Lvdia Pinkham's Compound
and Tablets, they're so much hap-
pier. less tense as those "difficult
davs" approach!
Lydia Pinkham's
has a remarkable
soothing effect on
the source of such
dis'ress. In doctors'
tests, Pinkham's
la JmIhi' t**t* aaasiaf
product, 3 Ml •! 4 MB |<l
relief •( WMI dittreai, pais!
WooJer'al relief Jnriaf aa4
before tWie "difficalt days"!
stopped ... or strikingly relieved
... pain and discomfort! 3 out of 4
women got glorious relief!
Taken regularly. Pinkham's re-
lieves the headaches, cramps, nerv -
ous tension . .. during and before
your period. Many women never
suffer—eren on the first day! Why
should you? This month, start tak-
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escape pre-menstrual tension... so
often the cause of unhappmess.
Get Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound . . .
or convenient new
Tablets which have
blood-building iron
added. At druggists.
noted U*ctu0
!M;$8,195.23
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*!4.00tl.0ll
T45.M9.5o
4x:;,ii«ni.mi
In Lihiarv < lub Murynell Lov
I conducted t|uu on maga-
n>- titles, book characters, and
)<M,ks. Tomniy Brubn suggested
iIm- c 'ib bu,r a scrapbook and Mrs.
R. Guirin. spon.or. talkfil to the
group alx ut the state meeting to
be h> >1 in Waco in Februaiy Five
studt-nts -v iiI bp sent to the meetinjf
from BHS.
Tlte first men to fly around the
world non stop did it in 10 minutes.)
\diii Richard E Byrd and Floyd
Its nriett, on May '■>. l'W>. flew to
the North Pole and circled it,
crossing all the meridians of longi-
tude in one full turn.
\§av%... A/rnoS^\
< 50% OFF'
ifk* COST Of «w THIS f
[Tire stone
•UtUNTin
NEW TREADS
■^^twonn^,
I, W. W. Wot id. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemn!;'
swear tbi-t the ..b.ve statement is true to the beat of my knowledge
anil brliH.
State of Texas, County of Stephen*, i
Sworn to .ind subscribed b -fer me. th:s
r.'h il l* of January, 19tV , and I herebv
certify tb-it I am not an officer or di-
rector of this bank.
PAULINE LOUDDER, Notary Public
commission expires June 1, 1957
W. W. Wood. Cashier
O. A. GULnore
W. C. Matier
M. E. Daniel
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mrwa«n
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Firestone Store
PlMae S7i
Rom ft Williai
Breckenridge Oil Directory
i
Abstraciinx X Mapping Companies
1. Stephens County Abstract «
Baker Bldg., phone i'JT
II
Acidizing, Fracturing X Oil Well
Servicing
1. Chemical Process Co., W. Wnl-
ke •. !'. O. box 8-'iI. Phone 12'lt
III
Aviation Service
1. Breckenridge Flying Service.
Eastland Koad. I'. •>. bt>x I!m.,
Phone IJT
i. Continental Air Lines. Eastland
Road. P. 0. Box. 190, I'hone
IV
Boll Dozer*. & Earth Movers
I. Rogers Construction •'■>., Burrh
Hotel. P. <). Box 127. Ph ::e :iI0.
*J. J. E. Cox Tnick Lines. TOT \.
Baylor, phone HI!) SIT.
Charlie Echols. Burch Hotel,
phone 2
4. J. K. Woh 1 ford, 905 W. Walker,
phone 1727.
Jack Taylor, ll>9 N". Millei,
pht>ne ISO.'!.
ti. Dan Trigg. 8Io E. I 'onnelt, phone
1 "so.
7. Bennie K. Lee. 1404 W. Dyer,
phone 1011.
V
Butane & Propane
1. King Appliance Co., 1910 E.
Walker, phone S"8.
2. Quality Butane Co.. •'!'"> S.
Robert, phone 7n2.
VI
Concrete Ready-Mix
1. Rreekenridge Readj Mix Con-
crete Co.. 5os E. Lind.-ey, phono
2112.
2. V. L B'eeker, 1 I'll N". Bi> cken-
ridge, phone 1212.
VII
Construction Companies
1. Rogers Construction Co., Burch
Hotel. P. l^ix 427, phone
2. Dan O. Trigir. 810 E. Count i!,
phtine 17HO.
VIII
Ditch-Digging Machinery A Ser ice
I. Miller Brothers, I2i .'l W. liul
lum, phone I450-.I.
IX
Drilling Contractors: Rotary A
Cable
A.
1. S. H. Lindley & Sons I' able)
P. O. Box 71. phone 1449.
2. Tolls-it Drilling Service (Cable)
Burrh Hotel, phone i: 7.'t.
M. E. Sawyers! Cable i Caddo
[load, phone 217.
4. Coffman Bros. (Cable) Mrs.
C. E. Coffman. 205 S. Jackson,
phone 1659—W. H. Coffman.
l-'oo E. Hullum. phone I059.
5. S. H. Choate (Cable) P. (>. Box
8C>2, phone I If..
H. R-B-C Drilling Co. (Cable) 1st
Natl Bk. Bldg.. phone 182'l.
B.
I. Ewing Drilling Cnipany I lie-
'£. Sheets & Walton Drilling Co.
I Rotary) loo'a Natl Bk. Bldg.,
plume l«0o.
Kadar. -. ( . E." A Sons I Rotary)
Breckenridge. phone 9057- F-12.
4. Ri-d River l>rilling Co. (Rotary)
:il9 N. Rose, phone ,4o.'I.
5. D. H. Carpenter i Rotary) 21-1 S.
Miller, phone I14^i-J.
Fence ( onntruclion
I. P. A. Polk, 515 N. Breckenridge,
phone 37fi.
XI
(.as IV-ting: Content: Specific
(.ravity : Cits-Oil Ratio: Meter
Testing & Mantc Ser*.
I. (i. I!. G.i in:-r. *nl W. Williams,
phone 112o.
XII
l.eophysical & Exploradon
I. Independent-Exploratioc Co., 1.15
E. Walker, phone 1791.
XIII
Industrial Electrical Parts A
Serv ice
1. A«f-A Electric 325 W. Wal-
ker, phone 1542
2. R. K. Dye Machine A Supply.
2 o W. Williams, phone 4o.
Gumey Electric Co., 117 S.
Breckenridge, phone 17.
4. Oil Field Ignition Co. £ Oil Belt
Magneto, 42-J E. Walker, phone
11'.i.
5. F. & H. Electric Co.. 510 N.
Iowa, phone 1W)1.
XIV
Machine Shops
1. Breckenridge Tool Supply Co.,
4ii" E. Elrn. phtine a.'iI.
2. 11uiiio .i n Tool & Supply, Caddo
Road, phone 2.
R. E. D. •• Machine & Supply,
2"7 \V. Williams, phone to.
i. nil Field Salvage. 4t 2 E. Walk-
er, phone 1SKII.
5. Texas Tool & Supply. P. O. Box
71S7. phone 214.
XV
Mud Supply
J. (in y-N'res Lumber Co., liailroatl
van's, phone 1490.
XVI
Nitro (ilycerin
I. Blair Interest.;. Oil & Gtis Shot>i-
ing. P. (>. Box 2!W. phone '!5'>.
' Xt II
Oil Field Painting
1. Mack Ftindirb.uk. |0(n> N. Live-
oak. phone 1305.
2. Rogers Construction Co., Burch
Motel. Box 427. phone 310—223.
XVIII
Oil Field Wood Supplies
1. Breckenridge Lumber Co.. 7<>'o
E. Walker, phone 27*>.
2. ( lay Building Materials, 203 X.
Rose, phone 281.
3. Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber
( o., 101 W. Williams, phone 209.
4. Rockwell Bios. Lumber Co., 492
N. Breckenridge, phone 177.
5. W ooiison Lumber Co., Woodson,
Texas, phtiite 82K02.
XIX
Oil Well Servicing
1. DAB Well Servicing. North
Smith, phone 7<i3.
2. DoUin- Bros., 40*! S. Hartford,
phone 2157.
3. W. H. Crook, portable steam
service. N. Smith, ph' ne 1193.
4. 1. A. Goldsmith. 7'hi W. Hullum,
phone 1156.
5. Jake Wells, 1005 W. Walker,
phone I7( 0.
♦>. M. E. Sawyers, (water-oil-mud
hauiing) Caddo Road, phone 217.
XX
Permability Surveys
I. Chemical Process Co. (Permeter)
P. O. Box M3, phone 1234.
XXI
Rotary Drill Bits
1. Hughes T.m.I Co., 501 N. Miller,
phone 135.
XXII
Rental Fishin« Tmils
1. Breckenridge Tool & Supply,
tun I.. Elm. pht>ne 331.
2. Cen-Tex Supply, W. F. t& S.
Tracks. Box 727, phone 2(>2.
3. Oil Field Salvage Co., 40*2 E.
Walker, phone 1« W). ,
-1 Dunigan Tixil A Supply Co.,
Caddo Road, P. < >. Hox 911,
phone 2.
XXIII
Pipe And Casing Pulling
1. Holder Casing Pulling Co.,
Burch Hotel, pnone ::74.
2. H. S. Lindsi y, 306 S. Geneva,
pnone H>44.
Milton iJecfcer, 1200 E. Walker,
phone 9:t9.
XXIV
llpe Threading
1. Breckenridge Salvage A- Supply,
li. Hullum. Box <'>4a, phone •••>• .
2. Dunigan Tsd & Supply Co.,
( aililo Road. P. O. t> >x 911,
pnone 2.
3. Oil rield Salvage & Supply. 7u2
E. Walker, phone 18*io.
XXV
Pipe Yards And I'sed Material
1. Brerkeiiridge Salvage & Supply,
h. Hullum. I'. O. Box (>43. pnone
:!(>5.
2. Breckenridge Tool & Supply Co..
400 E. Elm. phone 331.
Dunigan Toot ct Supply, Caddo
Road, t'ox 911. phone
4. Cen-Tex Supply ' o., W. F. & S.
tracks. Box .2/, phone 2'>2
Tf. t'. M. Echols, Burch Hotel,
phone 2(N>:t.
i. Oil field Salvage Co.. l' 2 E.
Walker, phone la 0.
7. Lulled Pipe & Metal Corp
N. Eror.t, j.iione :^j >.
XXVI
Petroleum A Consulting Engineer,
Geologist
1. B.n.->n Kingston, Burch Hotel
pnone 74®.
2. I-.. (•. Rice, Baker Bldg., phone
1 ,72.
0. Jack Grimm, Burch Hotel, phone
884.
4. P. W. Pitzer, Jr., Burch Hotel,
phone !>98.
XXVII
Sheet Metal Works
1. Breckenridge S ti e e t Metal
Works, 2t- W. Elm, phone :>98.
XXVIII
Supply Stores
1. Brcckeiirnige Tttol A Supply ('o.,
400 E. Elm, phone JKil.
2. Cen-Tex Supply Co., W. F. A S.
Tracks. l!ox r2 >*, phone 2b2.
3. C-P Supply Co., o0!> E. Dyer,
phone I'll Ml.
4. !>unigan Tool A Supply, Caddo
Road, Box 911, phone 2.
5. Hughes Tik)I Co., 501 N. Miller,
phone 135.
ti. National Supply Co., Railroad
Yards. Box .48, phone 225.
7. R. E. Dye Machine A Supply-
Co., 207 W. Williams., phone 4:<.
8. Ketley Supply Co., 1000 W.
Hullum, phone 172.
XXIX
Surveyors
I. T. P. Mobley, 212 N. Rose, phone
1471.
XXX
Tanks
1. Cen-Tex Supply Company, W
F. & S. True us. Box 27, phone
2t>2.
2. Oil Field Salvage Co., 402 E
Walker, phone 2o2.
3. United Pipe A Metal Corp, 323
N. Front, phone 38(>.
XXXI
Truckers
1. BAR Transport, Burch Hotel,
phone I54H.
2. J. E. Cox A Sons, 707 N. Baylor,
phone 819.
3. General Fuel Oil Transport Co.,
1303 X. Breckenridge, phone 9.
4. Neil Taylor Trucking Contract-
or, 314 W. 4th, phone 4(>1.
5. O. V.. Bradford—House Moving,
1504 E. Walker, phone 1180.
i>. R. V. Carey—Truck, Transfer A
Storage. 310 West Williams,
phone 1D4.
7. W. E. Burrows, P. O. Box 1183,
phone 124.
8. C. F. Ot'field Jr., 200 W. First,
phone 858.
9. W. H. Hile. 206 E. Maple, phone
9M.
In. Ltyde Whitecotton, 509 E.
Hullum. phone 783.
XXXII
Welding
1. Alex's Welding Shop, 701 S.
Rose, phone 4.>9.
2. Breckenridge Tool A Supply,
400 E. Elm, phone 331.
3. Cutshall, C. R., 105 N. Graham,
phone 1184.
4. Clarence Dudley, 709 E. Walk-
er, phone 45H.
5. Ounigan Tool A Supply Co.,
Caddo Road. Box 911, phone 2.
R. E. Dye Machine A Supply,
207 W. Williams, phone 4o.
7. Oil Field Welding Supply Serv-
ice, 41)1 S. Rose, phone 599.
8. Satterwhite Welding Works,
Caddo Road, phone 1363.
9. Texas Tool A Supply, Box 787,
phone 214.
K>. Rogers Construction, Burch
Hotel. Box 427, phone 223—310
11. L. M. Tolbert, 507 S. Rose,
phone 1576.
12. Oilfield Welding Service, 401
S. Court, phone 509.
XXXIII
Welding Equipment And Supplies
I. United Pipe A Metal Corp., 323
N. front, phone 386—613.
XXXIV
Lease Brokers
1. Otto Spratt, 2I4'a W. Williams,
phone 1163.
XXXV
I. Giacey Steel Buildings, P. O.
box 208, phone 123.
xxxvi
Grease & Lubricants
1. Sinclear Refining Co., 316 S.
Robeit. Day phone 700—night
1367.
2. Magnolia Petroleum Co., 510 E.
Stevenson. Day phone 205—Night
452.
3. Continental Oil Co. 409 E. Hul-
lum. Day phone 123—Night
278-J 3.
4. Texaco—M. A. Naylor, 810 E.
Walker. Day phone 200,—Night
1741.
5. Gulf Oil Products Sales. S. Rob-
erts. I'hone 540.
6. Humble Oil A Refining. S. Flint.
Phone 997.
7. i inmps Petroleum Co. 402 E.
Dyer, phone 68.
8. Cosden Pet. Corp. 219 North
Breckenridge. Day phone 1009—
ngiht, 910.
xxxvii
Pipe Line Construction
I. Miller Brothers, 1203 W. Hullur.,,
phone 1450-J.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1956, newspaper, January 8, 1956; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135219/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.