Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1956 Page: 6 of 8
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BKE«'KKNRIfMiL AMERICAN—Si NMY. >KPT. 2a. l . *
Plaque-
(4 unhnti**) fri m pa*«* 1)
parking on eertain struts b* .Hur-
That Br^ck^n ridgy inveatijfat^
th« u.'V i>f on# wnv Thi.s
r^irulation inci*a*es strvet rapa-
city an<i rwlui^x areititfiits.
That m« t> emshw.-ilkji mark
>*ii,
Pulice Traffic Suptrtisiaa
That one ' ff ••*] b - ,-idded to the
: force.
That recruit* b - selected thro-
ugh written examinations
That policies governing traffic
nprrntkhw in writinir.
That pay ■raUs b - rained to
comf.ir* more favorably with
thou* in other cities.
That a retirement plan for p«>-
!i«*e officers be ►"stablished.
That violators involved in acci-
dents b - arnittj on the basis of
e\ idence against therr.
That a selective enforcement
appnvu*h to traffic operations b -
vlr>eiopi-4. Help is available fioia
the National Safety Council or the
Traffic [>ivision. International As-
sociation of Chiefs of Police.
That average traffic acti\it>
per office be increased.
That Uetiekt I Mltto be hei«l accoua
table for danger*hi* acts just as
motorists are, by arerst and con-
viction for tr.-iffic law violations.
That chemical tests for intoxicn
tion be expanded in use to cover
all driver intoxication suspect*
That a Driver Record File be
installed.
Traffic Courts
That the trial of traffic cases
LOOK
Our Loss—
YOUR GAIN V i«w
be uated t'luill uthel ulfetlHeS.
That all sessions of the court be
opened with a ceremony.
That the judjfe make appropri
ate remarks about traffic safety
at each session.
Th.it the ju«liie and the prose.-u-
tor should participate in one of the
regional traffic court conference®
held at various la* schools
School Traffic Safety
That one <|ualified school person
be responsible for supervising the
safety education progcnm of each
sch«M | system.
That periodic surveys and syate-
rnatic evaluations be made for
crossing protection.
That protection be established at
all school crossings i oased on .'t
survey of need I w here traffic con -
ditions. the at(e of the students
or both, make such protection nec-
essary.
That the driver education pro-
gram l * expanded to include ail
eligible students.
Thit instruction in pedestrian
safety be given in all elementary
and junior high schools.
Thai instruction in peilestrian
safety be gi\en in all senior high
sch«M)is.
I Coyotes-
(continued trom page 1)
, The Coyote* took over but had to
punt on 4th down when they still
needed 10. Morgan's punt went
over the goal and the Bucks took
over on th< ir own 20. Breckenridge
noved to their own 32 before
Payne got off a :J8 yard punt,
i putting the Coyotes in business on
i their own 22. Three Cavota plays
only got <5 yards and Morgan put
i his toe into a 47 yard punt that
got an eight yard return by
Wragg, setting up 1st and 10 from
: the Buck 33. On the first play
from scrimmage Jimo Wilson fum-
, bled and Bob Scholl recovered for
Wichita on the Buck 34. Wichita
; completed a pass to David West
I but it lost one yard. They passed
again but it was incomplete. On
third down needing 11, Morgan
threw to Fritz Land who was
standing all alone for the full .'15
yards and the second Wichita score.
Morgan's kick was wide and the
score read Wichita l.'l-Breckenridge
We Are Replacing All 1956 Demonstrators At
Reduced Prices
We also have two factory executive cars.
One 8-passenger Station Wagon — All units
carry new car guarantees, some have air
conditioning, all are well equipped with
accessories and have been driven very few
miles.
SEE US QUICKLY FOR CHOICE BUYS -
OTHER CHOICE BUYS IN USED CARS
HHRY-IIIIIIY-NIIKir TO —
Daniel Motor Co. Inc.
.101 E. WALKER J. K. (Jark) SHACKELFORD. Pres. PHONE lfi.".
(Continued from page 1)
and in it Miss Jennie conducted
| Sunday School ami church ses-
| sions, she shared the social life
i with them and helped them with
I their school work, taught them
how to raise their stand.-ird of li-
v ing. and contributed more than
I a little of herself for these under-
' priviledged people.
Miss Jennie worked in the First
I National Bank for 31 years.
And yet, in spite of all of these
| good works. Miss Jennie still had
; an unfulfilled desire. She wanted
to teach kindergarten. She said,
i "My one suppressed desire w. s to
| be a kindergarten teacher. I was
( a long time fulfilling it. Children
keep me happy."
And so for 7 years. Miss Jennie
has been teaching children in her
home which is equipped with all
of the things to delight the heart
of a child Each room of the house
|i has some of the equipment. The
children have their own kitchen
' and doll room. They hive tea tab-
les and play dishes. Finger paint
ing. crayon drawings, scissors and
paste work are all exhibited on the
bulletin board They have outdoor
activity, too. Climbing ropes hand
on the front porch, tricycles, bicy-
cles and wagons nvtke a happy
flutter in the driveway. Doll hou-
II ses. igloo, sand box ami rocking
' boats are in the shaded yard.
Fach morning, two of the child
ren serve the mid-morning re-
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Jimo Wilson ran the Wichita
kick off back l-'i yards to the Buck
25, from which point freshman
quarterback Jim Wright got the
Buck show on the road for 17
yards before Wichita's Axline in-
tercepted one of Wright's aerials
on the Buck 42 to end the first
half.
THIRD Ql ARTER
Payne opened the second half by
kicking -off to the Wichita 11 I
yard line only to see it returned ■
:?« yards to the Wichita 47. The I
Coyotes could only gain 5 yards |
on three attempts and punted 42 j
yards on 4th down to the Buck lit.
On the first Buck p'.ay, halfback:
fiary Ingram fumbled and alert
Coyote Lewis recovered for Wichi-
ta on the Buck 10. It only took 2
Coyote plays to score as Morgan
hit left tackle for four yards. Mor-
gan converted for the extra point.
Score: Wichita 20 Bucks 0.
Wragg got a S> yard return on
WichitVs kick-off. setting up 1st
and 10 for the Bucks from their
freshments. The school room is
complete with a piano, miniature
desks, tables and chairs. F.ich
child has his locker space for his
equipment. Big blocks, little blocks
and middle sized blocks allow free
dom of imagination in building.
"The real purpose of the kinder
garteiv is to help the children to
play and work together without
needless friction, to grow roundly,
physically and mentally, mor.iliv
and emotionally," Miss Jennie
says.
Perhaps Miss Jennie has not
done anything worth mentioning in
the newspaper. Perhaps she hasn't
done anything outstanding or con- j
tributed anything to the Christian j
life of our community. Perhaps not i
in her eyes. But in the eyes of a |
lot of us, Breckenridge is a bet- |
ter place to make our homes, a j
better place to raise our children, I
just a better place to live in be- i
cause Miss Jennie has lived here
too.
own 'Hi. On the first play Wrigh/
took to the air with a pass intead-
I ed for Payne bat intercepted by
' Bob Schoil on the Buck 3o. Seven
plays later foand David Allred
standing across the Buck double
stripe for another Wichita score.
Dennis Lynch's try for point was
; no good. Score: Wichita 2B-Bucks
|0.
After the following kick-off,
| Breckenridge hit the road .igain.
moving from their .'14 to the Wichi-
j ta 45. On fourth down needing 9,
Wright dropped back to gamble on
| a pass but was snowed under for
a 10 <frurd loss. Wichita took over
| on the Buck 45 but the Bucks dug
in and held them, forcing a punt
I on 4th down which rolled over the
: Buck goal. Starting from their
| own 20. the Bucks started again
and moved to their own 40 as the
I quarter endnd
FOI'RTH Qt'ARTER
On their own 40. facing third and
lone, Wragg fumbled and it was re
covered by Wichita's B. Dement
on the Buck :i3. Wichita's Morgan
hit C. Wright with two consecu-
tive passes, one for 14 and the oth
er for ltt to score again. Morgan
booted the extra point to up the
Coyotes to XI and the Bucks stay-
ed at 0.
Breckenridge couldn't move after
the kick-off so Payne got a -'14
yard punt to the 50. Seven plays
covered the 5o yards for Wichita
as Kirby Ryan hit the line for the
last yard Dennis Lynch's extn
point kick was blocked and the
Coyotes led '19 to 0.
With the help of a partially
blocked Payne punt which only got
10 yards and an Ingram fumble at
the Buck il4. Wichita found pay-
dirt aj&tin as substitute J. Maroney
hit the line for the last 2 yards.
Lynch's kick was good and the
score was 4*>-0 in favor of Wichi
ta. Breckenridge got to run three
plays before the final gun.
STATISTICS
Breckearidge Wichita Fall*
8 First Downs 15
52 Yards Rushing 200
$
41> Yaids Passing 8t
20 Passes Attempted 10
5 Passes Completed 5
0 Passes Intercepted by 2
5 Fumbles 1
0 Enemy Fumbles Recovered 5
2 for 10 Penalties 3 for 15
5 for 32.2 Punts, Avg. 6 for 35
Individual rushing statistics: In-
gram 25 yards, 12 carries; Mehaf-
fey ltf yards, 7 carries; Wilson 14
yards. 6 carries; Wragg 4 yards,
one carry: Wright minus 7 in 6
ca rries.
Town Awaits Aid
To Avoid Sinking
ELK POINT, S. D. —'Towns-
people today calmly awaited offi
cial help in their battle to keep
Elk Point from sinking.
With the foundation of the town
unsteady, the community's largest
buildings were in danger of being
lost.
A freak glacial drift has been
AIMING FOR CONTROL—Gun «ew of the Egyptian Navv
runs through a drill in the Sue: C ana. area as Efyp P
her seaborne strength for possible trouble over rontiol of r.e
international waterway. Various types of naval craft took pait
in the exercises
blamed for pulling the bottom out
from under the sinking town.
Many residents expected Gov.
Joe Foss to arrive for emergency
inspection Friday, but it was an-
:WD
nounced that he had left Sou
kota for a mountain hunti^
in Wyoming.
His wife reported that he would-
n't be back until Sunday.
Breckenridge American TV Log
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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Published Sunday morning and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday afternoon by Publishers, Inc., at 114 E. Elm Street,
Breckenridge, Texas.
Entered at the Po*t Office in Breckenridge, Texas as second-class
matter under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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WBAP-TV, Channel 5
9:15—Christian Science Heals
9:30—We Believe
10:00—The Christophers
10:30—Air Force Plgut
10:45—Man To Man
11:00—First Christian Church
12:00-- Industry on Parade
12 :SO— Hopalong Cassidy
I:.'!0 Christian Questions
2:tMi—Wide Wide World
3:30—Captain Gallant
4:Wi—Meet Tne Press
4:30—Roy Rogerj
5:00- Medical Horizone
5:30—Count of Monte Cristo
6:00—Yob Ask For It
6:30—I Spy
7:00—Ted Macks Show
T:30—Demo Natl Committee
8:00—Lorett* Young Show
8:30—-Famous Film Festival
10:00—Texas News
10:15—Weather Telefacta
10:25—News Final
10:30—Les Paul & Mary Ford
10:35—Movie Marquee
12:00—Sign Off
KRLD-TV, Channel 4
8:30—Loo^ Up And Live
9:00—Christian Science
9:15—Catholic Report
9:30—Air Force Theatre
9:45—Ability Counts
10:00—Let's Take A Trip
10:30—Herald of Truth
11:00—Dr. Marshall Steel
12:00—Pro Football
2:45—Onus 56
3:15—Musical Varieties
3:30—Magic In Faces
3:45—Songs of Inspiration
4:00—Telephone Time
4:30—Are You There
5:00—Gene Autry
5:30—Wild Bill Hickok
6:00—Lassie
6:30—Private Secretary
7:00—G. E. Theater
7:30—A. Hitchcock-
3:00—864,000 Challenge
8:30—What's My Line
9:00—Edd Sullivan Show
10:00—News
1 i>: 15—Weather
10:25—Nighttime Movie
KRBC TV
1:00—Let's Teach
1:30—Gospelaires
2:30—Star Master
3:30—Sunday Devoations
4:00—Meet The Press
4:30—Roy Rogers
5:00—Kit Carson
5:30—Circus Boy
6:0( —Steve Allen Show
7:00—Mayor of the Town
" :30—Celebrity Playhouse
8:00—Loretta Young Show
8:30—Rosemary
9:00—His Honor
9:30—My Little Margie
10:00- Playhouse 15
10:30—Late Report
10:40—Weather
10:45—Masterpiece Theatre
SNOW FREE PICTURES
On The Community Cable
Breckenridge T-V Dist. Co.
331 W. Walker Phone 139
KFDX-TV. 11
5:00—Topper
5:30-—Kit Carson
6:tM>—Steve Allen
7:00 -T. V. Playhouse
8:00—Loretta Young Show
8;30—Stories of the Century
9:00—Warner Bros. Show
10:00—News
10:15—Pastor's Study
10:30—Million Dollar Theatre
KSTB—1430
7:00—Sign On
7:00—Guest Star
7:15—News
7:30—Quartets
7:45—Colored Churches
8:00—Local News
8:05—Church of Christ
8:30— Radio Kids Bible Chib
9:00—Wildwood Baptist
9:30—Facts Forum
10:00—News
10:05—Favorite Hymns
11:00—First Baptist Church
12:00—Serenade in Blue ,
12:15—World News
12:30—The Freedom Story
12:45—Sunday's Star
1:00—Proudly We Hail
1:30—Showboat
1:45—Country Hoedown
2:00—Revival Hour
—World News
3:06—Jay Thompson Show
5:10—Facts Forum
5:25—World News
5:30—Sign Off
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