The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
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CROUCH’S
Double
Thursday
Stamps
Publication Reports Texas
Has More Industrial Tours
Breckenridge C-C Announces
New Industry For City
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Pat W. Thompson, President
of the Breckenridge Chamber
others which we are now in the
process of bringing to our com-
Friday
Saturday
Monday
GRAHAM,
TEXAS
NEW PREXY — Jo Beth Scott right, who will serve
as first vice-president of the GHS Student Council
next yeqr, congratulates David Robertson, left, after
his election to the office of Student Council presi-
dent next year — Leader Staff Photo
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KIMBELL'S
BISCUITS
Use Yo
North Side Squ<
day reach, but that it should'
reach a top of from 20 to 25
within two years".
Sutton, Steele and Steele was
founded in Dallas in 1888, and
has some 80 employees in their
Dallas operation. In addition,
there is another wholly owned
subsidiary, overstrom a Sons,
Inc., which has recently been
transferred to Dallas from the
West Coast.
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Methodist Church
To Present Easter
Story in Art
On Sunday, March 27, 6:3
p.m., First Methodist Chure
will present the Easter Star
in Art. These beautiful pici
ures came from the. Nationi
Gallery of Art, Washingtot
D.C.
As the pictures are showi
Louis Pitcock, Jr. will pre
sent an inspiring script.
Mrs. Mark Jones, Jr., st
cured the pictures from th
National Gallery of Art Di
D. L. McCree, pastor, Invite
the public to attend this set
vice.__________________________
SWIFT'S BEST
"SWEET CREAM" 1
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Available in dacorat
Choose from Classic Whit
Pink, Yellow, or Copp
“7 PAY
CASH
AND SAVE
Every -
Wednesday
601
INDIANA
ridge. The property contains an service, in helping him to find
existing building of about 9,000 an adequate expansion location
square feet and about 5 acres for Sutton, Steele and Steele.
100 FREE
S&S Red Stamps
With Purchase of $10 00 or More
(Excluding Cigarette*) one per family
Coupon Void After March 28. 1900
Crouch's Super Market
the processing industries.
The Breckenridge Manufac-
turing Company will start op-
eration with some 10 to 12 em-
TOILET TISSUE
2.15
SO Bonus SAS Red Stamps
with this coupon and purchase of
Six Cans of
Meads Biscuits
Coupon Void After March 28, 1906
Crouch's Super Market
.5
IS Bonus SAS Rod Stamp*
with this coupon and purrhaos of
1 Six Bottle Carton ef Dr Pepper
Or Coca-Cola
Coupon Void After March 28, 1900
Crouch's Super Market
Indian Mound News
By MRS E M ROBINSON
$0 Bonus SAS Rod Stamps
with this coupon and purchase of
Any Beef
Roast
Coupon Void After March 28, 1960
Crouch's Super Market
ON QUALITY FOOD
100 Bonus SAS Rod Stamps
with this coupon and purchase of
six a 1.
Light Globes
Coupon Void After March 28, 1966
Crouch's Super Market
to estimate at this time what j munity.
total employment might some
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25 Bonus SAS Rod Stamps
with this coupon and purchas of
One J. W. Nichol* Cutup
Fryer
Coupon Void After March 28, 1968
Crouch's Super Market
1 van in making the announce-
ment and stated, "We certainly
welcome this fine new Industry
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the potential employment of I tend a cordial welcome td this
Breckenridge Manufactur- new citizen along with the many
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Mrs. Fern Reger and Steven
made "pop" calls with Mrs. E.
M: Robinson Saturday after-
noon. They had all been sick.
Mrs. Terry Dickson, Arling-
ton, spent Monday night with
her - parents, when she came
after Mary Beth and Keith, who
had been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Dickson for thepast
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rich-
ards returned Friday from a
two week trip to Louisiana and
some other places. They left
again Sunday afternoon to meet'
Mrs. R ichard’s mother at Hills-
boro and to take her to her home
in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. B, Hoggard and Mrs.
E. M. Robinson attended Lead-
ers Training Meeting held at the
Reddy Room in Graham Friday.
Sullivan stated that the com-
pany has licenses in Canada,
England, New Zealand and Mex-
ico.
Sullivan was high in his praise
of the cooperation he and his
officials had received from ci-
vic leaders in Breckenridge.
He heaped particular prasie up-
on t.-P. F ambro, Division Man-
ager for Community Public Ser-
vice Company, and complimen-
ted Mr. Maxie Davie, Manager
of the Area Development De-
partment of Community Public
Six GHS Students
Attending Student
Conference
Six Graham High School st
dents are attending the Text
State Student Council Convei
tion at L.D. Bell High School
Hurst, March 24-26.
David Robertson, presiden
elect for the local organizatio
will lead a discussion grot
on parliamentary procedure.
Students attending are Susi
Burgess, Jim Chastain, Ari
Davis, Vicki Gough, Jo Be
Scott, and David Robertso
They are being accompanied I
Mrs. Eugenia D. Howell, loc
sponsor.
"The addition of this indus-
try which was introduced to us
by the Area Development De-
partment of Community Public
Service Company is still fur-
ther evidence of the effective-
ness of your Breckenridge
Chamber of Commerce in at-
tracting new business and in-
dustry to the area, and thereby
creating a more stable economy
for our community.”
__________ to Breckenridge, and urge all
ployees, and when asked what i Breckenridge citizens to ex-
of land.
The Breckenridge facility
ing Company might be, Mr.
Sullivan stated, "It is hard
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Downey,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks and
baby 'visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Downey on Sunday. Ray has
been feeling ill for two or three
weeks, but is able to take over
farming now.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.M.
Robinson on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Aubry Roden, Munday,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Farmer
and on Monday were Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Marko, Brecken-
ridge, came up to try fishing.
However it was too windy but
much better than it was Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. John McGee is home
from the hospital. All hope he
continues to improve. Mr. Bob
McCaghren is still in the hos-
pital.
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James F. Sullivan President
of Sutton, Steele a Steele of
Dallas announced in Brecken-
ridge Monday afternoon that
his company would open a sub-
sidiary manufacturing plant in
Breckenridge. The Brecken-
ridge operation will be known
as Breckenridge Manufactur-
ing Company.
Mr. Sullivan stated that his
company is acquiring the Bak-
er Estate property on the South
side of U. S. Highway 180 on 1
the eastern edge of Brecken- l
“MILK GALLON 795
STA-FRESH BREAD
plant tours in the other 49 j
states, American Samoa, Puer- -
to Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Next to Texas’ 410 plant tours,
California is second with 355.
Titled "Plant Tours tor In-
ternational Visitors to the Uni-
ted States," the federal pub-
lication is available at a price
of 50 cents from the superin-
tendent of Documents, Wash-
ington, D.C. Texas’ own sep-
arate listing, published by the
Highway Department, is avail-
able free upon request, along
with ah entire packet of color-
ful Texas travel materials.
Request for "Texas Indus-
trial Tours", and other travel
literature, should be addressed
to the Texas Highway Depart-
ment, Travel 1 information Di-
vision, P. O. Box 5064, Austin,
Texas 78703.
297
10-ox. $100
Pkgs. I
AUSTIN, - Texas-- The Texas
Highway Department announced
today that a new federal publi-
cation shows Texas offers more
industrial tours than any other
state.
Compiled for the U.S. Tra-
vel Service by the Travel & In-
f r mation Division of the Tex-
as Highway Department, the
listings show , some 410 plant
tours in 91 Texas cities.
Highway Department officials
said they were not surprised
that Texas led the list, since
welcoming visitors has always
been a Texas tradition. They
added that the State's Number
k place in available plant tours |
might come as a surprise to
those who still think of Texas
as only an agricultural area.
The new booklet contains not
only Texas listings, but also
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