The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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STEPHEN'S COUNTY TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1937
STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES
"The Family N^pa„,r R,-,( U, ,u i,l,, am, St.- -n.s t utuny
rllBUSUGD EVKU\ TI!11 KsiJaY
lW*«d at ritt Breckmritig* Ami-rit-uii Plant, tit East .Sim
._ Bi'wkenpidge, Xlrpltei,* County, Tewa
£&tc*d at ifit? Post'Offi-e in fireckenrldRe, Texa*. a* second
Other rates on reeuest
Rv The Breckenridge American
under ilit- Act of I'ontrress, March .'!, Ia7y.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
rl ■-t'-Eilii-Ji j a(n! :.tl MiV (.'Olilltii-S:
5NF YfA R ...
HX MONTHS
Ry MMil
ONE YEAR .
Six woxi ti:: .
ys oo
out.- .I*
['it* t! : .' ml :nl ji/i i: I !!*/
llltlHS'
? '•ach other in I?reckonn<lj?o for our
j >wri club chanipionKhip. Other
| Brepki nriilj-'i'iti-s purticipatiiif; are
! Ituy A inh i voo hi tlii- first flight;
!..in\ I - • • y! i •, .ii-mul I'li^lit; anil
u i > Knil:ht hi tlir third flight,
t.it.f 1 a i i-y. VVavtii' VN'-tih, anil lo-
"'! pii<v 1^'ii < uni(io:.',iiaul, partici-
jati'il iii Friday's pro-ani event.
Aitii i-x liau.-t i 11-.' themselves
;ilayiu('.' the;i 18 hole matches at
:!.e 1 hi :iI club finals last weekend,
, -"■ - eral of the hoys sought out the
"ol .■hade tin patio Sunday af-
'-•inoon. While relaxing and sipp-
e1" i'do! 111!n the subject ol
ln.i'l' iroo football cause u|>. Th> dis-
r ti - >ion C"Vert-il 'Hit.st.;ruling Kia-ka-
i•',<! talent from lirif, until tin- pre-
sea! day and out of the cloud of
du.-t of ill ,-tt.">ii.iii (done in a relax-
I ed manttei) came iln- .- \ ■■ w teams
'it L:u.-l;armi." th.it "idd he a cou-
f)h ot rlie fellow ch'li.'e- v)f beinsr
fiuckaroo elevens.
all roue
II t l'e.
Ends:
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By i'ti.l. ( kilACii
Ameticatt Sports Writer
Dr
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Little
I a.e
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The Eastland Country Hub
holding it's annual Invitatio , I'm.i
r/irnent this week-end and • >i.u
swingers from Breck-m id "e ► :
t<red the at'fa.r. jr „. ;... tr. .t
tjeorpe \\ r:u;■' and Floyd "1
Pearson have to meet: each
hi fit .r round match pliv i
Charnpejnsnip Flight Only
--r.d the"e f.vo -uir.e me
\>oe ti"
other
if tne
la't
n met
..od tioh:
are!
." .r.-id "
Ra, ford
Tubb*: Back:
Earle Clark,
and Bill Dendy.
.^ecotid Tenia' Ends, Garland
i.'arev tml Donald Robbins: Tack-
le- Wuvr.e 'iieei.lee and Lov.-eil
v.Vt-.iford: Cuard-T- i'sittrnv Waiter
L)
■ -11 Ii; * hi lid e
."■•i 1 .ii.nil-.
'"Ilins and
riitei Jerry
;e Magness,
Zarefonetis,
M
Get the deal of the year,,,see your
Ideal time to save on a big new Plymouth is now. Your Plymouth dealer'3
sizzling enable hirn to be even more generous than usual. It you want
to enjoy the rnu'acle comtort of Torsion-Aire Ride . . arid other 15 •• y e a r s-
ahead teainiand g"et tijt- year ^ ljer:t deal besides
See your ^LYMOUTh ^bOEALER-^UICK!
Come in for a ''MANEUVERABILITY TEST" of a new
Golden Anniversary
INTERNATIONAL
I
> V-
. .X-
New Gclden Ar.ni r ar> INTESNAtiONAlS range froin Pickups to 33 000 Its. GVW six whealjrs.
Oinit IMtRNATIONAlS, io 56.000 lbs. GVW, round out world s mast ccrr.plete iins.
- V t: . ■■'-• - - -r -.1^ '
See the stubby nose on this new International Truck? Usu-
ally the sign of a out-down, cramped cab. isn't it?
' But not in this new Golden Anniversary Intebnational AC
Model! w
Internationai. has achieved maximum maneuverability and
a short. 89-inch bumper-to-back-of-cab dimension, yet has kept
cab full size, doors full size and increased the floor height oniy
31 4-inches over a conventional model!
Come in for our "Maneuverability Test." See how you ride in
comfort, while you maneuver with ease. And check the low. low
price. Remember, too: Over the years, International, Tracks
cost least to own—cost records prove it!
Take our test any time!
INTEI
tUCKS cost least io ownl
CHASTAIN TRUCK ANH TRACTOR CO,
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Gunsight HD Ciub
iMeets Past Week
i
, The Cuusijrht lloiiu.' Ueuionsl ra
i r it it i ("luh mel June -0 at l':00 p.
J m. in the Cpmmonity buildinr,. Six
Nancy Marie lla-.tox in Eottie
' Pierce Rountree. 'J08.75xf)ri4' oul
| W SE l."2 Sec. -1 I .A I..
i E. E. Bul'kin to Curtis Co wen.
Lot 7 Blk. ii Roselawu Add.
Jack C. Patton to James F. Ken
' ilrick. Lot 3 Block Felton Add
' 253/280.
Doris Flippen Wood in Williar.l
•J. Stephens. llUVxl.'iO' SE pari: NV\
Sec. 0 LAL.
John K. Davis to Gladys Kin
chen. Lot 9 Blk. 58. Lal.evi.",..- Add.
memhers .answered roll call with
a Bible quotation. The .uroup tin-,,
sau'tf several numbers and read the
club creed in unison.
" Adult and Child I ielinqtieni's
and its causes" was subject of 11,
prov;ivmi given by Mrs. I'.. ( Jolni
ton.
The hostess, Mrs. Uo> l."iuldei.
served refreshments of saiulwicluv,,
cookies, mints and punch to the fob
lowing': Mesdames Lester Thorpe, j
!•:, ('. Johnston, George Thorpe, T
I,. Holes. A. K. Knight and one vis
itor, Shirley Jamison.
Next meeting will be rm July II
I in the home o| Mrs. Lester fhoipe
| with the I larpersville Club as
j quests. Mrs. Tom Joyce i. unuinv' -
I llam '.'. ill give the program on bak-
ing cheesecake.
but sivER-ur
ST the uito*
clgse-up— Veering away at breakneck speed to avoid a
collision. Bob Hiers sprays Frances Layton <>t Cypress. Gardens,
Fla The watei skier who wouldn't risk his neck on dangerous
curves like these isn't worth the spill All this and cool dip
Recent Public Records
•Jessie Hayden, H7 Ford; R. P.
Sheets, '57 Chevrolet; Blake John-
son. J'., '57 Plymouth; J. F. Lee,
r.7 "vierciiiy; C. R. Blain, '57
Plymouth; R. V. Caiey, '57 Buick;
M. M. Carey, '57 Chevrolet; W. C.
t.'i.r.i . '57 Chevrolet; Eddie
F. Grimes. Dallas, '57 Pontiac;
rvlurrv W. Ilolditch, '57 Ford; Os-
car B. Mi.Kinney, 'S'i Plymouth;
0 E. Reamy, '57 Chevrolet; Jack
T. Robert ■son, Crystal Falls, '57
t ord; W. E. Tosh, '57 Ford; Fred
Daniel, Albany '57 Rambler; Wes-
ley Buit, Roanng Spring; 'o't
Rambler.
Civil Cases Fiied In
and Leo Martin; Center. Jack Mor-
ris; Backs, Bennett Watts, Spud
Tayloi, David Giaham, and Bill
Ramsey.
According to the conversation,
these boys were chosen on their
record as high school athletes on-
iy. with if being pointed out that
many boys played midiocre ball in
high school and then set the woods
on fire in collegiate competition.
Now h-3 it understood that these
are not my selections bw of an-
other fellow who wishes his name
left out of print, however, if you
do not agree with his All-Time
Eleven, 1 will furnish his name on
request. Maybe some of you would
like to make up your list "1 an
All-Time Eleven, in which case,
just drop it in the mail to the
Breckenridge American and we will
be glad to publish it for you.
Last ye/us winner of the Breck-
enridge Invitation Golf Tourney,
Ed Hopkins from Abilene was beat-
er, by Jerry Pittman. of SMC in
the Trans-Miss Tourney being held
in Dallas.
1 had always heard tlvit New
Yoik City was predominately an
but from figures recently made ,a-
aiiable. the Brooklyn Dodgers
have shown a biggei net profit
than any club in either League,
and have a $6-1H,40a edge over the
Yankees. And the Dodgers .are
wanting to move to the West I'oast.
These figures represent net profits
for the past five years.
District Court
Cecil I.. Jones vs. Texas Eiii
ployers Itisutance. Action for
Compensation.
Marriage Licenses Issued
Clancey J. Atchison and Mrs.
Hattie Kii'burn.
Orval Gaylord Crowley and Mrs.
Dovie Ethel Busseil.
Robert George Miller and Doris
Jean Sharp.
Oil and Gas Leases
Rel. J. P. Elkins to L. G. Rogers.
SW V, Sec. H, Blk. 7 Ti&P.
Cleve Gandv to J. B. Thompson.
E li> of N la T'E&L. 1520 Abst.
713. 1 yr.
Cleve Gandv to J. B. Thompson.
Wls Nl2 TE&L 1521. Abst. 713. 5
yrs.
Warranty Deeds
R. R. Mason to Jack C. Pati'on.
Beg. SW cor. tract 10 W Walker;
th. E 58' to hwy. for St cor; th.
300' N; ii. W 58'; th. S 3G0: to hwy.
Lela Knight et al to Dorothy
Jean Reid. 280 ac. W pt. VVatkins
Noble.
W. C. Cravey to Housing Author-
ity. 50x'104' out WMi SE'+ Sec. 4
LAL 159/2IJ4.
Plagued Day And
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Discomfort?
Such a common thing as unwise eating
or drinking may be a source of mild, but
annoying bladder irritations—making you
restless, tense, and uncomfortable. And
if restless nights, with nagging backache,
headache or muscular aches and paitis due
to over-exertion, strait: or emotional upset,
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3—A wonderfully mild diuretic action thru
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ot the 16 miles of kidney tubes. JSo, get the
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130976/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.