Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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We list all churches in the Breck-
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of ilteige. If youi chuiivh is not
li-tnl here please notify 04.
would like to have eveiy church
in Stephens County included ill Ui«
diio-'tory.
Raceus Grocery
Mr. & .Mrs. Sam Baccu?
Breek lee Co.
401 E. Walker
Phone 11
Tolle's Modern Cleaners
AS:>EMBLY OF liOD
t«M> N. Bierkeiuidge Ave.
He*. K. h. Maxwell
120 W. Williams
United Pipe & Metal Corp
Albert Tuck
Douglas Anderson Co.
Mr. & .Mrs. Douglas Anderson
c HK1ST1AN SCIENCE
4U< S. MCAuiis
Mr. Dale M. Keneipp
C. R. Anthony Co.
Breckenridge, Texas
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41*1 S. Caaiden
Kev. Jeiuld Mc Bride
Ralph Ball Texaco Service Station
S15 W. Walker
Conscientious Service
IH1KIU Or CHRIST
4-U H. Walker
Bowen Drug Company
Prescription Store
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Whitman
CHURCH OP CHRIST
4M W. mi liana
Breckenridge Cleaners
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Horsey
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Kr«. Mr*. lierlrude Ales
Breckenridge Tool & Supply Co.
Brewer Insurance Agency
110 S. Rose Phone 1713
MKsr BAPTIST CHI RCH
301 S. Kmc
Kev. H. II. Mc Bride
Butler & Blain Service Stations
Ted Butler & Rube Blain
FIRST CHRISTIAN C HI RCH
1111 E. Williams
Kev. Charles Mkilatr
R. G. Camp & Company
Insurance-Auto Loans
Lester Clark
FIRST METHODIST CHI RCH
419 V . Walker
Kev. V. 1- llankla
The Ibex ( o
Community Public Service Co.
Dependable Gas Service
FIRST PRESBVTKRIA.N
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McAails & Willia
Kev. J. D. Hatch
Dollins Bros. Oil Well Service Cq.
Baker Building
Gracey Steel Buildings
I'hone 123 or 278-J-3
JHWISM SYNAGOGUE
North Parks
iwing-Christian Hardware Co.
331 W. Walker
Sig. Faireloth & Son
Livestock Commission Co.
PENTECOSTAL CHI RCH
N. Baylor tk Lindaey
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CHl'HCH OF THE NAZARENE
- .">01 W. Hullum
Rev. A. G. Met lung
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of GOD
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Kev. James Allen
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ROSE A\ E. BAPTIST C HURCH
702 N. Koee
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208 S. Miller
Kev. Joseph Van Winkle
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SEVEN DAY ADVENTI3T
S.. SHelton
Kev. Robert Rider
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SHELTON AVENUE BAPTIST
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800 North Shelton
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Rev. R. A. Lewis
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We need fences. They serve a good purpose. They give
protection. But unless they have gates in them, they step
being fences and they become barriers. Without that gate,
for instance, Mary Jane couldn't go across to the garden next
door, and play with the little girl who lives there.
And, just as we need physical fences sometimes, we need
mental and spiritual fences too. We need the privacy of our
own thoughts, the sanctity of our own beliefs.
Danger comes only when we build barriers rather than
fences around our inner selves. For none of us can live in
spiritual isolation. We must have gates in our personal
fences. We must permit Faith to enter. We must commune
with others . . . and, above all, with Cod.
ST. PAUL METHODIST
1506 E. Elm
Rev. William T. Oaborn
the church for all
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strong Church, neither democracy nw °
can survive. There arm ? civilization
•*«T person should attend30 reas°n why
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COLORED CHURCHES
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. A. C. Rundlew
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CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
Rev. Am Taylor
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
3*3 S. Dunnigaa
Rev. N. Footer
WILLIAMSON CHAPEL
METHODIST
CM S. Roberta
Rev. P. L. McClala
CHRISTIANITY IS THE ROAD to the solution of the perplexing problems of the
hour.
THE CHURCHES end their messages are the guide posts on this road.
THE PUBLIC SPIRITED FIRMS listed on this page urge church support and attendance
. . . thus working toward a greater and more spiritual community in which to live
and raise our families.
First Notional Bank
Courtesy-Service - Dependability
Good Eats Bakery
Mr. & .Mrs. a M. Elich
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Hart's Grocery & Market
113 N. Breckenridge
Hart's Insurance Agency
Janice A. Hart, Agent
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Harvey Cleaners
Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Harvey
Huffman's Clever Farm
Mrs. A. Huffman
.lock's Bakery
Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Tread way
Kinchen Insurance Agency
fturch Hotel Building f
M. & R. Feed & Seed
705 S. Breckenridge
Presley Feed Store
Mr. & Mrs. B. R. Presley
Satterwhite Funeral Home
Service Plumbing & Air Conditioning
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Mabery
Sinclair Products
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Taylor
J. M. Stanley Plumbing Co.
Phone 776
Texas Electric Service Co.
115 E. Walker
Gurney Electric Co.
117 So. Breckenridge
House Of Jewels
Burch Hotel Bldg.—Phone 746
Co.
WiKams Dairy
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1956, newspaper, June 22, 1956; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135337/m1/2/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.