Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 2 of 4
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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Published Daily
BrKketridgc American I'ubliHhifit? Ct>. 114 K. Klin, l!rt:< k-nrid^t-,
Texas. WALTKR M UK KAY, I'ublialu-r.
knU-n-<i at the IVst Offire in lfrtrkt nrii'Kf, T'xaa un Hffuutl class
r under the Act <>{ Conpress. March :i, 187a.
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OBSERVER
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' • • l.thtls are *a\xl foi T* \as,
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1 • ■ «ltJ« a vot< of th ink f r
• ;ff^ht h«* has put up f« i
I Hul i. I II i nk THK MOMKNT:
• ti..' < 1 • f• *i s his char ity unt .l h**
•1< ad, is, if a man weigh** it
> *!>. . t fi« -i liberal of iiimiht-r
£"• <! than his * wn ltac« .ii,
I K\ ( U IIK\KI>: Junior llii-h
1 i... i «1 ciitert aiti* «l H tellers
J' • • k -ft i «tg ' I- « ns < h to-
T« np atUM1 .he
i ! « '. >, ii" low antj 5>li high
M '"iv '"lyile (i;tn|?i r, son of
' «'.«1 M - Shorty Taylor, is?
1 ainp Kilmer, N. .1.
'1 f i * < 1 I n>r < I * r li I a 11V iti I >• <
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UNKLE HANK S€2
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/ accomplishments or J
/ANV MAN IS to LEAPH $
J'hCW TO MASttR HIS
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who uas to haw }>( , n hen
I flay, v. .i! h h« , r ti .
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a. in. .lark Sprat? rajleil
ami ;a.O in h.tv i • i , • ■ . { ; j* ? j«•)
froir: M..U! M. K A .. k..
iio Saul t i •. J.laek «iuf
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1 It tobe .1 I : I ; J . ; ■ , >, ;;,al
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Thi-« ekmort« u < 'otm'ty i •• vs as
< ompJett <1 >' ..te«lay .vn)k on!* t
is.-'i* ti ..' «1 " .*• eteil to b<
I H« \ t(l 111 "«• I ! < ! . ' k • «i«|
Hi'/ fhjs hij'hvva> ;•< u?e «n itiwek
• *fn iiljfe A • eiiu . < Ht
o aii fmeii eity ei.ur? t« <lay "1 •
foi lieirj' <iiimk S« 1 - ur i-a>
'A f ! f t • ■ 41 . h# • -
< .i\\ 1att i ?! n t ti . on
June VJ Jl . < 'a t' ■ ■ i • i'
« ' os*f|'* a Mil ry rh • 1; - . i.
- My iaui.iay I- h; «I 1'.o ba.M-
Me s hoU-es )-•!'. ii <-r e hi>t '
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♦•I;'. Hi. . t> V • ! h i , > \ i " I • ?.•
" '• ' 1 1- J.lay ;i M • r; •.. • ;jf tfeau
ir: \' : ■ i M: ' >. , a .
. Mi. . - i M . \ U. .Mail,-
• IMI'-i v- itt ■ a a{>P« IH1 Ttot! y
VV • ii. • •!:. I! ♦ t
Keya>u baseball team, coached by
HmIi i'a.nte . ... ?• p:a \\ ^ . j
son t fas a 5' • i . on at J \ '• « k .
\iut\v* 1 John T. ( ■ f'M
Hillit .Vi'llu t.r.i«v with Au hie 0.
Rus^.-ll, who is to lo-ypa:
sentence )'..!• the touidei of his ex-
J v. it--, r.,., ,lin, . \',,i. Id, 1U51 .
-v" 11 * *! ill I'ot t ITf .eld reports th'
jaunty j.ol eiiipty today for the
! ti'nt- iii luo venrs . S. !{.
[ l're>ton., vlin wits operated on in
He drick Mcmoiial llosf't.J in
'■ 1 ' ■ e-tei\! iv, ported do-
nK ';in* tovi in loom .'ill* theie
\l! tathiis l.iltle l.eague
l all playiT.' invited to attend weed
, i 'iii: < | ! • . • a: iluiun Park
'In ai'leinoon; raki-s only equip
i ;e!it l eeiii, d Mand M l.\ ,
■I. M. <iuMu - i f Denvei City, rni-|
ly of I!: eckeii i ulge, site the!
! pai lit iii l|i ■ ( !' .ll 11 o'clock '
•a * 1 "■•!' : •" ;"|' li'a lbs.: ,M i s.
I' •! Kot.ii <!■!, ■ liei ;, paler
i - 1 ■ '• ii. i i.d M and M :...
■I M < • -. '■! ' addo a i e tin- mater-
ial iiiadpaient. . (, i:hiie. j.ft here;
about . nuinlbs after life-
11 tin .. - Mei.ce hei. Hrecki n-
I'idge C'liMC re|n11'a«lli i.-.-,oii of
• 'i • -i. ' • ' ' II' \ Ii. Frv ; and
di!' !*■« ( «>t Mb. .1. II. I lai well and I
•M M I ■ I;a Menuu lal i
! lb- ' -«i• ■ '■ (1 Mr... .Ii —.-tii ('a J
!>■ . ileal pat - , a lid- M i>. ( i. •
■ • ur c 11 .' • ■ •' : di.- 'nis.-ed |
M Idied I! • and .lanict
M . and M I . Ii.
ai■ thi paii ats of a tr,11,
I '* I' ■ ah I . in a Memorial
II" |■ '■ i :■ ■1 • III - morning:
' 'Cllt, ' !t. .. -t o I'lie J)e
|>aiti:,. iil i< |i'< : no activity the
pa ' -1 ■ • Fine ci owd at-
!• :.|i i| nioi I'iay, "The l.ittle
|i"t I.a-1;'bed", ai !■ ijjrh -choo! iasl
inv'ill , fell |,, he the lUI llie.-t
and best , -.e: And of you can
fI .iik aiiytbinji n.ore new. |ik«-
tins telephone U..
fiieht. Hut Vihen th. -Avaim liehts,
it deviurF evei\ evpetable in
siirlit, stripping the ground bate,
and then the female* lay millions
of I ygs in the mound.
Ii'.- estimated that a ninitle
s varin will . at more food in a day
a a poorly vegetated region than
hall a miliion people. And altei
that tin- females will lay four or
five thousand eggK to till .square
yard of .soil.
Arsenic ba ted bran mash is the
best poison for them. Birds also
■ at tile locusts in enormous num-
bers and if enough manpower is
available the newly hatched baby
locusts can In controlled by di(f-
i^inji trenches, into which they will
tail, Tli.-y can be shoveled out and
burned.
During the swarming stage,
there is |:ith man can <lo to stoo
tllelll i-XCept put out till' Ill'Senic
bait. And by the time that killes
them, they will have already strip-
ped the country.
1 lie real cure for locusts is
ci ilr.'.ata.ii, deprix nif them of
suai ining ffi' iintls.
: r ..iti
M is.
Adni
>' he
Swarms
Postoffice
SoUthWest t onfelelice divine
events, Bobby Broadna::, to t..
here.
State high school individual med-
alist and loo yard freestyle vvinnei
tiayle Kipple is to be here from
< ollege Station.
Other teams expected ale: Col-J
i lege Station; (Jolfcr. ast Country
j Club team in Houston; the new ,
I ISel-Aiiv team hi Houston.
Painter is sending out advance
! l.-ttei ; the first of next week to
some till teams in the foul states.
Ii most tenuis accept, says Painter.
"we'll have plenty on our hands".
Meanwhile work on the park it-
self is going ahead full blast in '
getting it ready by opening day
June 1. County commissioners the
past week donated some H trucks ]
for hauling of coliche to pave the
two-block parking area just west PASO, May 1(J 'UP I lie
of the bathhouse. I lection of en."-; foi l! sanity
A maintainei for spreading and 'll,: Mary .ha
leveling of the material w as given Par e i moviag el v. !y in I
by the city commissioner. About, Pa.-o.
half of the coliche was donated by | TI,.- Tu's: . ' ki h . ■ ... ialite is
A. L. Sommers. lai-cu. -d . lie- a.urdi • lit t h i
Arthur Miller, spearheader of j band. I.t. liiehan' ' Paj on.-. :e
apart au nt
Cr.aiiiiUrd From Pare 1
r.iganizcd pris.i.y t . .
with appcoxoiii..1,;-, i ;u,Oi ill boy.-
I'J years old to under i n the m-tei
of regular first teams, i i addition
over 15,0011 boys I i d places on
"fill 111" teal . .
I.I ecUt I .live, y ! to be I lie I" . 1
tov. n oi West 'I . \a to th - i i,
league, got ii star' two >eai
aeo, and hi ;• i - ts th . d
Monday.
1-ollosvint' tli • i • gular . i-ason, an
all-sliii team will be p.eked to
play tow;.id the i.atio.ial pennant
in Williamspoit.
Jury Still Sosjqht
In C arsons Inal
Twe ©f 2 Burglar
Suspects Taken
(iAI \ KSVILLK, TeSi., May 1«
-ti.H The chase for a trio of ins-
pected burglars along the Red
P.ver in Oklahonu'i has ended lor
two of t;'e men, with officers from
l'i va.i and Oklahoma still after a
third.
Two cousins identified as Fred
liubrecht and Ralph Rubrecht who
1 i vt- near (iaraesville have been
i aptured and are being held teni-
peiarily in the C"t>oke county jad
(liainesville). The possi began its
ilay-and-night eaivh early yester-
tiay a ft to an Oklahoma beer t: v-
ern owm r surprised a burglar in
his cabin just, actms the river on
tile Oklahoma side.
VVlit.i the tavern owner, Jess
lirewer. broke and ran, the burglar
took shots at him. Two other sus-
pect' were flushed neai a camp
fire by Love county, Oklahoma
Sheriff Morton Bone.
The Kubercht cousins surrender-
ed without resistance after they
were run down by bloodhounds
hear the river.
Police Officers (
Kill Houston Man
(Bv UNITED PRKSS)
Two Houston police officers in-
vestigating a disturbance at an
apartment house shot and killed
25-year-old F,pliriq,m King.
The two policemen, R. L. Crane
and L. McGee, said King threat-
ened them with a three-foot ma-
chete. The officers had gone to
the house after a complaint by
residents.
Continued From Page 1
\V .-Ii :. I- alb*.
Tin- pi stoffice dep;*rtnii-nt also
oppo ed propo.-als for new service
to Alius, Okla., and Cob.*man,
'Pa., i;itl addition "f l.ongview as
a stop on a Trans-Texas schedule.
'I ii.- department also opposed pro-
I".. ,| - ft i: . i • - -a - rvice to Fl Paso,
atltl Arte.-:a. Clovis and Rosw.||
N. M.
Board's
YOUR CAR DOESN'T
Ntru TO
I JO A%
ITS AGE!
\ I.uiim kii acruiiip
rieeLvtiOitn BttdMt Teims
11 - Ii MO' iii i> to lea i ii lo make
/ <hl I ii •' ii I from eveiviiax^
I allies ' n il fiMnl-t ti I I J'
/i It •« fr « m t h. It.
/ I KUI KIN «.i;<M I U\ an
j - i a< ♦ il * iih maiiv r***.eiiliul
/ viiamin** and minerab. tin> the
\ I • -I from us . i'"« « -> lo
• i f| . r«* nutriti«Mi«* ilinhes.
BOTKIN GROCERY
< oiitiiuied I'rom I'a^e 1
• «i i ii 'ik< • I hem • varm is
■ ' ?u!h "n{ •, ••• '1. I ine• ihiiijc is
i • 'e 'fi. !*>«•:j• • sv- ario.- always or.ui-
< .' ■ . <ii •-. a" .il hi eeilill^*
*-•••' «.*.«!. sp iall;. in m • ily rivei
<1 ; VVIu'.'i ii illation pauses the
«!• f?a- l-> in- t >ilf ir. aleil, the Ineilsts
• " ;if:r 1 i ■ a •• In- a
r- -•iiare.
It appa; e'.* Iy f-ome eh e mica I
■r v t Jiat t a.is '> ?ii*-m lo swarm,
.'io! '. K nj inciUM- the in-
' . v lie'. • ; > 1st.', often leaVe
i fe tji'iV' « • 'lUUti- a fill settle
b.ai uii«- .
I*: saarnis i-.re <« enormous
1 } ;••? 4.a• ; he J v foi n:ii< s.
* ' ■ n; • ! I t * he I * *' 41 Sea
!SMI 1.1 lie.. <i T11 have eo\-
.... e.| 2.«K)0 aaiaie miles.
j h i' - a 4i * • < .f feei| hih It.
I)!?. J. V. I'UOVEMZA
OI'TOM K 1 l{ 1ST
CM li i: HOI IJS:
\\ et k 1 a> s
!I;IUI lo 12 :lill 1:1111 to
'1:011 lo 1:00 Saturdays
Phone 1126 2IW H. Walker
lirei'keni idt'e, Texas
Ci.nlinued From Page 1
rather |av my .-hare of our Own
pool and park and keep my ehild-
I'-n at home in their own city, and
I ' nink I speak for most parents
win n I make that str.'enient. A.id
we have aii't adv louii'l out that our
N out h i en'a i '.-. ill provide enter-
tainHit '11 and fua I'or young and
oltl alikt . That is why I urge
.M-iyoi! :o take part in this final
drive . i.d co-.itribul- "lie day's pay
to finish tie- last payment on thi;
outstaml iik conimunity project."
The final drive for the pool will
-•ail Thursday. May 22, when all
civic groups will take part in con-
tacting workers for one day's pay.
Several
Continued From Page 1
and three meter diving events, win.
performed here last summer, i'-
■ ..perted, says Paint" r. if he does
not go to Ihe I livmnics.
the drive for funds, sa.id lie hoped
to have the park completely paid
lor by the time it opened. Plans
in operation now call for each
citizen to donate a day's pay to-
ward this end.
Ex-Convict
Continued From Page 1
and forced out of th • building.
As they led Stewart across the
yard, Alfred Miuner, a prison ti ac-
tor foreman, his wife and their
child drove un in a pickup. The
convicts forced all four to accomp-
any them in the pickup toward
Angleton but let them out mi iln-
highway midway between the two
places.
The two convicts at large were
known to be armed with a lot <>!
shotgunw-aud rifles stolen from tin-
11 miser Hardware in Vi-slam.
At Angleton, the four abandon-
ed the pickup, then accosted A. C.
Searcey and forced him, along with
Mrs. I.elia Sproles, :!ll, and her six-
year-old daughter, Carol Jo, into
Searcy's automobile and headed
southward.
the couple' HI Pas
!;,st February Hi.
Seven 111 li e :iien ■■ a.-1 ll (|l|ali
fi-->i for the panel h attorn
eys begin picking a l'J man jar>
for the ;;:nity iie.aring. Tw.-lve
prospective jui iven- i|Ua!ifit-d
yesterdiy after th" initial petit
panel ol a." men was e\li: isteil ar
ail but l-'l excused.
Mrs. Parsons' attorneys sa\ the
woman was insane win .a lit r hu.
hand was killetl and is in im t.w.
She will t cape u i;,l for muider il
the jury judges her ins:-no bu.
will In- placed ' i a lee'ital iusi
tut ion.
-o.-
Bradley To Speak
(IJy I N'lTKIi PR ICSS I
(ieneral < imai I'r. tlley will ar-
rive in Houston t' day lo sp.-al: at
an armed fo e s day tiilifier to
liigii!. Ceni-ral Bradley is chaii
man of the joint chiefs of stall.
Tom'.1 row. he w ill l > vit w i p:
lade staged by all bra n-iie- of the
armed services be for. returning
to. Washington tomorrow after-
noon.
Li
r
Mi-k."/ -
A
"No fair resting!
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I'D BETTPR Tail WM—JUST IN CAr,F
HE TMIMKS OF SOMETAIINCJ _
DESPERATE/ r -f
-i.. -> J.; '? ,
^V\ tvwL.
/ ,T
•'fl
2S YEARS //V BPECXENR/DGF
IVE A MIL B SAM A DOLLAR
M/0 £AST WALttR
M. A. NAYLOR
PONTIAC
Pllus K 2s;
CLEAN USED CARS
Ml III I. h. Spr. Kuirra coupe, local car, low mileage. I
l'i Bi ll K, Spr. 1 dr Sed., Had., Illr.. Hynaflow, very clean.
l'i PONTIAC, 2 dr., I el 'H'. Had., and lltr.
l'i ( IIFA HOI.KT. 4 ilr.. Had., IIIr.. sunvisor.
Is III ICK, Spr. 4 dr. Sedan, local car, excellent condition.
II HI K K. 4 dr. Sedan. Had., lltr.. new seat rovers. A
bargain.
BLODGETT BUICK CO.
C.lll W. Walker
Political
Announcements
You Can Now Get
Tires Fortified with
Long-Wearing
Cold Rubber
H«r« It your OPPORTUNITY /
to couip >our w,lh 1,1 ,1* 11
l l-'fcD lint hoc ore* toruticJ *i i
long < OLD Rl.'HHI R —the
od rubber
ever developed lor lif« e«ds — and
at NO tXIHA COST.
AMAZING 'MIRACLE' RUBBER
COID RUBBER, ai >ou . m!y
know. ihe «m«nng "M«atle tub-
bcr dcKf.bed in KttJtr i Ihgol.
Vutwlir Stitnct, and other Icauiok
Oiagaiinet. COLD RUBBER outuear,
«*eo tmturtl rubber when used in tir#
irmli by aj much a* JUCfc
fUUY OIIARANTKBO for UFI
•gainst tir* failure*, including
^ Mivtllii •«! * • "*• jp
Ih icdiif ically
Dc signci I 1 read
Hcdui.cs Slippage,
ADDS MlliS
lie firm urip of ihit
uirrt.il .ti!> drugncj
irra-J nmuniifc* the
iippaH-.- I>i4t tatiwt
life itf aJili mile*
ginil miict (o (tit life
of ihr tire
GILES TIRE
TIRES
J"
CO.
2.10 E. Walker \Ji
Phone 4G4
Tin- Americtji i authorized to
announce the following enndidates
ftir ..ffice subjeel to tile Ileinocrat-
ic Partv Primary in Juli*
CONGRESS
I Tib DISTRICT
Jack Cox
STATE LEGISLATURE
T.'.ili MSTHICT
Mack Allison
DISTRIC T .il'I)(IE
Stilli DISTRICT
Floyd Jones (re-election^
COl'NTY .II DGE
STKPIIKNS COl'NTY
J. . Morrow (re-election)
SHERIFF
STKPHKNS COUNTY
Tom Offield (re-election)
Ollie Jackson
TAX ASSESSOR &
STKPIIKNS COl'NTY
Robert K. ilootl (re-election)
COUNTY CLERK
STKPIIKNS COl'NTY
Hen (.rant (re-election)
COl'NTY ATTORNEY
STKPIIKNS COl'NTY
Joe (iracey (re-election)
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
K. II. (iriffin (re-election)
DISTRICT C LERK
STKPIIKNS COl'NTY
Walter II. ( lift (re-election)
COl'NTY COMMISSIONER
PHKCINCT NO. I
J. A. (James) llryant
(re-election)
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PHKCINCT NO. 2
I. I. (Hoc) (Griffith
(re-election)
Ii. II. (.rare
cor NT Y ( OM MISSIONER
PHKCINCT NO. :i
I.. J. (Joe) Angel (re-election)
S. I.. (Sam) Jones
corNTY (COMMISSIONER
PHKCINCT NO. 4
Mrs. (ieo. I.. Ivelley
(re-election)
C. A. (Claude) Squyreit
COUNTY TREASURER
STKPHKNS COUNTY
Clyde Speer (re-eleclion)
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
PRECINCT ONE
I.. T, Woodall (re-election)
CONSTARLE
PRECINCT NO. 1
C. F. (Frit7.) Rudder
(re-election)
COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
AIHS. T. iM. James
(|.:r ui-i'iyircd trrs)
I D'DMT \ l(-l
, EVERYONE' j
LIKET TH-
WAY Mi
GCODBY- -
is Though
actL^UV
i/m*.
TP'OLLt V
r ivi. "
ALL HIS
McAKir I VAtUMJLES
i. I'/ A /
By Michael O Malley and Ralph Laik
VICK FLINT
^lc?z—
-UOMT X]S.'TEe.ME!7lAI?v?
V\'AIT A AMMUTE/
I VE OOT AM ICBAl
T W-W-WC -
I7AKB C«ALL\ 3UT WHO?
SCJ. '•r^ILL
H A\ S TO Pl\'C7
iTC
vOLJ TMIWK Oc fl
r\ rzoe-^AW? J
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ALLEY 001
OH.OH.OOf^ HERE IT COMES... AM ATTACK
V I IN FORCE BY MARION'S BUMG! I'VE / BUT MY >
J Ik KNOWN Al l. ALONG THAT FEMALE/' GOtiH. fOO-TV.
•y i TUB WAS DETE7MINEDTO / WHAT GOOD 5
■ p- v HA«3 YOU FOR HER. H'JB1 ( A DF All
OH,YOU LL SURVIVE TH!'3 AFFAlK
L RIGHT, I'M TH' ONE I BET
I HEY'LL SHOOT ON SIGHT.'
AS LONG AS I'VE fK BREATH
I CAN CONTROL .THEY'LL
NOT ROOI US OU1A THIO
HERE HOLE '
AWRIGHT, LOVEK ROY.
THIS 15 TH' END OF Th7
ROPE.TH'END WITH /-
A NOOSE IN IT.' \
O .
v HUSBAND?
VKWr/O,'
have
JrA-ifct.i.-'if-irttt-rt, fc-V
KERRY DRAKE
'VV. AFTER VL'M PO \ BUT CHALK MAR KS
FTLE HO.MUVVORK, JWJLL RUB OUT 'N
CAU Pf MEMBER * T r.*,G '
what are
YOU UP TO
► THIS
MORNING
lucius'
futtin' CHALK MARKS
arounp th* furniture.
mister drake-so th'
maip gets IT back
right ww en sh
CLEAN5'
AW. TMEV'LL
LA iT T/LL YUH
VOUR
PL" E PI
NOW.
A Ll
;h
mow MANY 5tlp"
15 to E4CH piece
I m afpai o vou p be r rc R
WAVE the furniture
to the floor, LUCltJ
VS/L /V rL V/
rrcR
E nailep\
np. y
3 fOOm
w condition ar
For $39.00 Down
r
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MARY WORTH'S FAMILY
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MY SPIRITS A GREAT BOOST
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134285/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.