The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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THE STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES !
I 11•- Family Newspupt-r ! ltr *okt*nridk«- and Stephens County"
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Printed at th« Brvclxtriiriiljit? American I'lant, 111 Hast Him
Mret-i, 11 j i'ckt*n11tft' i'. Sif|)ln'n - ( oiiiity, 1 e\as
K> I In- Hi t-i'kfiu iti «.>• \ meiica n
Entered ui t ii *- ( M I n ■ in lli ckt in uU. lexus. as second
class mat I ci iiiidn tlu* ait ot tuiijjii'v^ Maivh IS.1.'.
Sl'BSCRIITlON KAiES
By mail in Svpht-ns and adniningr counties:
ONE YEAli ' 50c
By mail out.-itlf Stephen- and adjoining1 counties:
ONE YEAR "i no
By HUGH WILLIAMSON
Tt.i:• i« the month that sep,-rates h I!" '? ™ fr"T
• outdborsmen. Son,.-, hunt,,,;, al!,i } ilsn h;i:
mf fishermen, ?oriw- both. Una "!f V" S
■a "both" man deeidt- when
l* • field or 1 )■•■:: r 1. '
I'll guess with you. lit-
• ■ I, anting, it" in ii-a< h ..( tin
■ :th Zone; his mind,' • h-:.i
• fhotbun blast. ..nd Jm- mind':
• •• < >- the bird- fall.
But eorne of our ui.tdooi.-r.ien
ill stick to th. ir fifiiin;.'. t hey'll
I'ii't- that now Spl.-'inbei > here
i'-' * I ■: h i i I be a little lut i.. - -1 ■
• i|,. rati v maybe. VS- •• sluvudh
pruys—the fisherman first.
He is ron.-erned about the black
n suffi : I
summer!
tlk.s.
He has been playing it cozy,
do it'll deep . here the 'A:itei i-ool,
( !>.• iiip around \ fty little, using
i.p not i. ucii . nerf-v anti rerjuinto'
a minimum of food. lint he cart be
had.
t iiii t, i :r, e anpletare I'ettin"
bar:. . t la • h>>t day• , by i'l- hiii«.
d. ep v. uh minnow or plug:;, Deep
trolling ab'o p:.*,r. ..it',
I he 1 uilbender ha been a pro
lui'ti'.e U:11 at Lakes Wliitn.-y, T.
i
tna eirai Titer, rig; ruoits.
One complaint oi the dot e hunters
j is that their birds tall in the dense
i sunflower patches and can't, bt
i found.
Whitewing hunters will be nu-
merous in the Valley about nnv.'.
the season being September. 1 : 1-
| 17.
af!i s1
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ItV HILL < UK M.ll
Quitl'i I'rlliu.'li * luiL; l l"t*SH.l• *.! 11
Black cal!f«l :ti oui. i • It ••■.a I
Uiti-l'e: t v *I Hi ; Hj', I h
Lcrbuck ' hib, iu a H!.«■•*• I iaf
.1 Ultiui' Kali Huoni ui UtO
[Vi.ll
iui'11 |
Qua.1 I
n th<* j
I 'aire! 1
.11:it*; spurts
t hia aiva Wi
a
i
Parks oi Shyder. The two co"fk5
toured Louisiana, Mississippi, Ala-
hama, Georgia Tennessee and Ark-
I ausas. i , .. •,
In Atlanta the two couples isit-
lia\
" Lo eli.joj
paid their
Dead In Yard
Frank J. Bass, 74. retired fa.rm-
MAOE FOR EACH OTHER
it the tret dt ■ ■ t...- >
The Bel Atr.
20 rornp^t^t
lif:.vh. tl a t .ir ifi li.f ri;'- -
tract I.- '.ruth ( '• at ...i . i
Uni •'t:I ill V -Gl* X. ail! a U.a.
; Hotel last 1* riday aflernoua.
A drisre was laid out V'or the
jpuipose of collectiri^v meivibeVBhiji
; du *s and new nitmbet .
The list of IVoTiu-r Qua,rterbaik
, , r | j j Club "liiernbf-r. did n* t include a l< t
er and rock majon. was found ile.id k ,, r.llt ;,„a the .
mu the .rout yard ol hi.s lesideiii-i; ., ,,;i„,t;lI„oiu-
bv his wife this mormng at , ■ „t ,
! o'"clock. He had tl> stiff• :ed ^ ;; ^ ^ VLl' « -.!i.
a heart ailment.
Deceased was born May 0, 18K:i. '' >'■' •
in Gonzales county. He had been 1 > vr, 'he .-i- .up «•! 1 ■
living here ten years, coming lo HI:,, !. tjuari.-, b:u-k !••«
; R.reckenridge from Wood.foii. ,-u. plaia ' • ••.!' >.•;
'vising are ilrs. Bass, foui >uns ■' mten -l ue, a , in
i and two daughteis, and a stepsou l''" '• "
j and stepdaughter, he sons are Ray ties "U sport-- are going to b.- > ••u-
i of Buffalo Gap; Roy of Comanche; tacteu in an >nnui- tuem
I Clarence, Phoenix; and Mollis. Ft. befoie 'iuarter.-ae •. 1 .ul. meiiiDei
j Worth. The daughters are Mi: . with aut.iontf-e prop rain:
Cleo Lee, Jamestown, N. Mrs. Hill Liiipie., loia'. tiumble agent,
| Claudine Wells, Gland Prairie. 1 he iia< mail, tnan'o a-iJ lo ha ,,
stepson is Monroe Hendeiion o'i line ble'. mow proline:!
Dallas and the stepdaughtei i .-'oi.tb o • i . .ni. 11 ip.liiu- !o
! Mis. Loraine Proctor of Dalla-. i'..r „.-t Wed... d..- i.ii-l.t _:.i x •«<
Nineteen grand children and a sU at the II ■. b . . -i Amli'oi: >u:
iter. Mrs. Allie Voting of Hamilton lii p.. ri n-oi., r 1' 11 ■ < ■ thai leaiun
I also survive. Funeral arrant.■ ! . i I>• I m tl.e .nti. ■ i
nients, under Melton direction, we:e t'.nifeione. i„. !- ■ ,, hailed a
: net announced. fine football j "t
I.,.(|| I l .liiart.'i'b.'iek ' lull due ' I o
dale am: .1. I'. Hrewster, I'. L.
F.lliott, Hill l'A;uiol'f, 'linn for.
ell II
,\l r.
a lid
l'anH
i'n at
a y
i i t i
by Lit
home hieh was occupied by
i ; : pareiita th-" late lb
\|, .1 A GanIt, Sr. on Hie
,1 |Vai-h 'free SH.et iu that
V| r. ' ianlt's parents moved
a,e pia.-e when_ he was oiil;,
;i old and he
ad not. been
-a ;a*A visited
AnoLher interesting
ur u:.s the Marble G^mi
Georgia. Mr. Parks, a eon
O. II. Reaugh, U. B. O'Brien, L. =es J-; V rSnyder, >ougi.t marble
* ■ 1. . . . . 4 , v ,.l t* V."VI M I.,'
W. Hrooks .Jr., Jei
W. F.w iiit;* .1 r.. W. K. Wtflki.-r, V\ .: lo u
.1. Urewster. Phil l'it/er, .1. 1f.1 bone
aaiidel'ei , Jr.. Jininr". '!'>amnn ii,
! all 'l'lamm.*!l, Aaroll Kupe.'inan,
I \\ ; I. 'e t Fui-O III I i i "U i j. on,
Hill I'daek, .lark l;laek, Bill Ani t,
Hid i I'.-aeh, Jo. V. 1 -.ui. B.
Iviioborlin, 1; i a mi 1. i tiier, ' '':•
I.;.,ill:, fa1: e M 11 lei ),<■: l.-r I 'lark
Ko'it i t I.. \ u k \V. V> Wood, Glenn
Wii'.iaker, Hob Wilson, Weidoii
Jiog. • :, I la pji\ An.ii ' Toil
i'.rov. ii, Joe Halia, Paul mu.h. Mae
i-'inith timav (i.hiiiHe, C.erald
construction of two new
No Nagging
Backache Means a
Good Night's Sleep
^ ,.ins. backache, headache, or mimcular
Allen, To in Aiuterspangb, Ralph j folk, ^
liilgeiibei , Haskell Key, Don
Whi'iak r, Bill Blodgett, and J. I'l. |
Local Couple Has
Interesting Trip
, . <ii':tVr mild bladder irritation
'"villi dial I e'slh-sa. uneomfoi table feelinu.
' I „ I are Ii.i-ei uhle anil worn out because
li«cuii,l'ons. Uoali's 1 ills olteu hel|J
of 111
bs II
rain ivii. vin's action, by their sooth-
Madder ii'litatioll. and by
VI i
bv I lie '' I a I«
and M < . Ian (..mil returned
home fief1, from a leu day va ■
eat .on ill), a till Mi::, i la nil i.t'o-
ther and lii: e.iie, Mi. and Aira Rob
- it.'Ct to biatuiei itiiuuiwii,
Ii'l;' ii.ild dim etic action through the kidneys
_ oa.ln.. to in.'..a.-.' the ouliait or the I .
"= ' i!i'nV Va. l-aiche makes you feel
,| a«ii«l-..ut."miserable, with restless, tleeii-
1,lii I.I-at..11 I wait.li y I'OiUi s I iHs.U.t the
•am., lairey r. lief miUlons have enjoyed lot
j • i-ur^ A>'k for new, large, tconomj
" ' ndia've'money. (Jet IJoan's Pills today t
size
-% ':I think the tie: t f. him- spot - '
be i, S crowded u hat w.:!, :ae ; :" V K.ngd.m and tm
gone th, M.iifi.us. : . ,^'ih.nd L.ue. Of entral .e>.a-
i • r
aboat both
?%et(
CANADIAN
MINING
MARKET
MANUAL.
LISTS 50 ACTIVE ISSUES
PLUS
• INVESTMCNI LETTERS
• TRADING tUUETINfc
• QUOTATION SERVICI
• SPECIAL REPORTS on
lew priced tp*<wlati n«
it deep atlll idl.V, .
1 In- li.r 11.;- ale down deep .,s
tin . ran !?e! to f e.-p eool, but they
ha' 'i. fas nan .• the "dead''
t. / • her.- the i.xyi'en Content i too
fi.at ma) he 2n to :.* feet do.cn
■ I-tit v.-a'II ha.' to experimi'iit to
litid the lipfit depth in yotir own
la'. onto | : inn;-' hole. All depentl -
on the w a 'a-1 tempeiature and tie-
oxygen content of the water.
it the first norther of autum hits
, before this gets into print—change
' signals.
i When that happens, your lake
! or Rtret'iJi will "turn over." That
| meant when im- sutlaee . eoldei
than tin- bo','"!.:, tin- top, .old ..a
ter .' til : iiik alnl the b.dtoia, arm
I'I .itet i r >■ to t he top
1\. ' . !oi that da v ! \\ hen it com
' et , .a' . a I : ,' !' • !
i'e I out 111. i.t I ! !>ei':!.'- !... it .
aie i'l - hine m ii a1 ■ : ar.d
Li. i * [j: youi bail atlioitlv.
iVleaUV.hile, the fa viU hi: ail
face lure,; even in hit. v.valliH 'f y
them early in the mormm1; or m
late til te: noon, t r at, ntphl
No« A hunt W lules
That' blael- ha: . been taik-
ima about, N.-'a, v. hut about the
v. lute bat ■
Ail man or, t Iu -< i'i h ha . le
con.ttie'-'atiiiH in tlu- ■ .i t v a
belo'A dam . . atiae the , : aj
:- liai 1 thai ah.. .nd in - if Ii at i
.Many 11> llei moil ha . e ia.ii-
of
j a " partli.'a and I rati h good Str- I
.. a., in th. Highland Lakes;
j .( t '.as! i a 1 I •••■.a a uain.e minnows,
either l ie. iinmim' oi with a ;
hel.l :pi:t "hot. j
j hi i the procedure: toss the;
a, a a i.'out then- in ba:-s water and I
let him uiua I 'tit. the rod down i
anil [a a-r a cup of coffee out of the j
tin rum . Maybe you e.et. a strike!
laavbe not,. ' j
I: a j,,. !. up that rod and begin j
ANGLO-NORTHERN
SECURITIES
20 1EMP1BANCE ST. - lORONIO. CANADA
IMpin t-T*4t
M«mfc «rv Attn Onr«ri«
Kif i: U.S. A • Ctmm.
People 50 To 80
Tear Out This Ad
. . . and ma ' i: today to find.
out how you can still apply for j
a SHbuii life* insurance policy to'
help take care ot final expenses
without burd.a ...a your family.
You handle the entire transaction
by mail a.ta (il l) AMHKIHAN ...'
KANSA.S t/riv. \.- ohogatnai. Noi
■ uie will call on you!
lnte today, -.imply givinK your
name, address and age. Mail to
Old American Ins. Co., West
'Jth, Dept. L942B, Kansas Citv,
! MieSOoli.
ly. Pret-
: (a ' .;i, ! i. • i'e coa !. ■:■■ a little tug .
I Ion ; net excited. Wait.
I a ,-i ,n , ..ji.• very slowly,
dd Another tm- maybi- hauler this
ii.,,11 till.!' ,,i -whit, h.l all ' ,e. hon't : liil.e yet wait, hirn out.
tlii ougll tie- 11:1.: o e r, li hiii" in the t ou can leej '.'.hen in- i.> oil. I hell
water. Hut me.., this, kind oi' tnia- haul, iiesult: bass.
fishing has dropped oil. What the I rotline lecliniquv
trouble? Well, about cat fishing: how of-
Weli t.'ie spring born shad ate ten do you 11111 your Hotline?
no., pettinir a little too lira lor ,'.v|„rt aie at odds on this
the whit. .. to handle : o the i. h , j«,inL Some ..f rlmm give the line
.no tin It: ne 11 e. ■ i Mia:,-, lo, i.n:- |, j hour or two—others
i'oi oth. i d n, i h niote time foi the cat-
I lie . ,:l;ii. .a- In' a ! i '11 li. 1 a ll.-! . ], j| J,, ./el llnlird'e: llOOkeil.
it.lt il .eii.1' a. III. '1 "I ' |.""l! I Ine i xperiellCe.l Hotline of UlV
tht ie iii Ho i.i'ht jiiai e .ii iii,- acijtiamtaiice belongs to the long
.tight t.aie you v\ilt be in ha. : ,ot school of tliought.
ness in u bio way. He reasons that a big, heavy,
Work your bait deep, where the lutfish will take his own sweet
technique as for blacks. time with a bream or other bait.
Work l.ures Slowly He nibbles at it, nudges it around,
I suspect that most angleis work contemplates jt, and takes it (may-
tlieir lures too fast. he) when the notion strikes him.
I'ish like action, but they like it j ;Ull inclined to go along with
slow To giv. an example, my H lr- this easy does-it kind of catfish-
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
FASTEETH, a piraamnt alkaline
I noli-acid i powder, i.olds tdise
more firmly. To eat and talk In
comfort, just sprmKl# a litt.® r Ab-
'IEETH on your plates. No gummy,
vooey. pa<tv taste or feeling. ChecKs
"plate odor" I dent ure breathi
FASTEETH at any drug counter.
Fishing i--; not rnucli of a hurrv-
j up proposition, anyhow. You've got
1 to M'ki:-: t.) catch fish. And learn-
ing- to relax is rnavbe the l)est tiling
about this .sport.
Dove Shooters i'rosper
I u mi i ii}'. to the hunting situation
|—reports coming in here say the
i North Zone shooters are doing pret-
| ty well, and there are plenty of
birds, though some are small.
Scattered rains around the state
have not been heavy enough to
m
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SHORTEST STROKE \8. This
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Special "Grade Retarder" position
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957, newspaper, September 12, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130983/m1/2/: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.