The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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STEPHENS COUNTY TIMES —THUSDAY, OCT. 31, 1957 —
Buick's New 1958 Century Convertible
SIWtlKI .IXC NI \V STYI.IXC. spotlighted by a handsome new grille design unique in the auto-
motiv e indusirv, ■■■* the I9j8 Kuit k Century convertible with the verve and dash of a sports
car. The n«u ( ratlin, like ill oth-r cars in the Buick line, is equipped with dual headlights and a daring
new fender .ni'l hmul line that :icreiituates the new low silhouette. Buick's improved variable pitch
1>\ nalltm i• ;tusmi>-i*in r. 'ndard mi the Century. The revolutionary new flight pitch Dynaflow and
the no>v miracle - sr tuli a:e ;n.'liable ;i- optional equipment. All 1958 Buicks, except the Special,
are equipped with ;iit i nnl'Ml ahiininiini brakes on the front wheels.
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Mother Of Breck
Resident Dies
.1. T. Uiili Jr. '
Corp.
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of .'M.'i ;i ,ic t
... .. M: A. r> K-■"t, mother of Mur-
, ' I,' died Sunday niirht in a
h• • -1>i':; 1 in Koosevelt, Oklahoma.
I- ii • '■ ire u a S to be held
" |V" '"-lav ... liobart, where Mrs. Root
'.-.-lied. M urphy and Mrs. Root
I l.'iMj • <-p t ■ i • • of the mother
- AiUK:M 1 at th- im .• of her death.
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rover/
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A sho'-f ■ •' '•> r ' 1 a poenjf* rif P'tirnno wove ttsfncf
u'onry I,: t-> <■' .if t' i y1 ..• .•!•<•!•! <>f • !io a,,rl ruin
of war. Ti 11!i f'io scars of World War FI will
i"' \ ■ *r !<•> >>.' !• !«.- I,. .-(Ic'l. M o eonn'eios of R"vnpe hnve
rrpl.-n-o 1 t! > ? n <1 • i •<! rial i: ■' iti'-rv on ro i-'var^l hy battle
and are a-rain .«iar;<lm'4r hi*r:i in international commerce.
i'\rr n l{fr|ifo,r nnf? are usinu
«;^el of wood
f., - b 'i ' Hp .^'Iderl. Tr*if*crelin.
i I'.-, b 'n hrpu^r for over
"0 • of u*ifh PF.ARf..
il "r.ivv.noriM h^er is nnd
he "i ;i crnrtd hr-or hut
i J;•<• sold to a r^tnrfrH
>> - <1- ; Xow. u-'n'T and hrewinc
I •! h th«v :• •« meeting
111 ' "V )1 public tMCto."
M \ fhr f n s ^ e is
nn of.* " -wtico at PKARL Brew-
; orv. PI^ARTi. almost thro -niinr-
■ of a century a ro. hrnueht
| Ge'-nvn b'"<^vin<? ideas to Texas
I and since Hmn has constantly im-
o -ovn<| PKART. to meet the
j 5?onthu*est's ta^te. This brewing
I a vl b^-^in^s-s formula has naid
"ff. pf-; \ RL b^in"- ^e ton-seP'ne
;.y ; bee - in Tev-i • ui and '^adinsr
j "ra-'n in K>"«7 Kurone is now
. nir v. 'r-t PEA Rr stnrt«d in the
h'! 't rcntury — imorovintr and
' to brew the best beer
i fo" 5i 'ter sales.
"Tii is is P"evalent of other
; ;n Kurone. too." says
P'*onei\ who serves as president
• ■ the ?oufh Ti'X"5 Chamber of
CV.rninerrr 'n a d <l t i o n to his
duties r«f PKARf. Rrewintr Com-
• nv "The fountries over there
hrp'p instigated a new industrial
• t t.hi-oimh progressive economic
t!. i r j k i n *.z They are rebuilding
w;is
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Former Resident
Dies Sunday A. M.
Ira llaiiiil, farther if Mrs. I. I>.
Raplin of Hreekenridui . a Ions;
time resident of Stephens county,
died Sunday imoiihiis; at H.'Jn o'-
eloek at his home jn San Anpelo.
Besides Mrs. Ilasil'n. Mr llamil
is survived hy his v.ife, ls\" >i-n..
L. H. if Houston, and C. M. Hamil
of Anson, and a daughter, Mrs.
Tillie Dyelies of San An^elo. Two
sisters, Mrs. Burma Jones. Mona-
hans. and Mis. Lois Hardin, 1't.
Worth, also survive.
Officers Selected
For Rose Ave. MFC
Opfieers were appointed or the
M. K. C. Class of tile Rose Avenue
Baptist C'hnreh when the elass met
Oct. Miss Mary Uoonev is
teacher of the class.
Those selected are as follows:
Ramona (lilbert, president; Jackie
Williamson, vice-president; Sandra
Wells, secretary; Judy Wright, as-
sistant secretary; Cheryl Waid and
Judy McCain, reporters.
The class was dismissed with
prayer by Ramona (lilbert.
in a i
h f.
(el,
whi
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Exec. \ ice I'f < -. -V. hen.
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hre ■,'.•] nc
|e; -iness
. business!
as t" ■' ;
market.
canis.ni
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search
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1'oint i
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only one tvpe
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has alw.iv- I> .
intr beer whieh
sified a- f I
and hottl re; t'
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rule
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i que
■ o r
larry Ilaeitelin
Pearl's Master Brewer
I ■
• ii. - ; nni.l'y fiom the rubble of World
!.I ii. ■' V. ! II and will soon be a big
i iw 1 " •- in international commerce
,!iv I,, ci. . ..ii." I'roper said. Proper also
• r. Cannim.. ! noted that he found no "anti-
V-1 i ■ u-' d A niei ieanism" in the countries he
■ f wood.-!! visited rind that the American
dollar was still in srreat demand.
Proper explained one of th«
n aMiiis for the speed in rebuild-
ing is due to a low wage scale
which allows the industrialist to
employ more workers on a "with-
in budget" payroll. "The 'come-
back' can h,. termed complete in
"They are ad iiti" c.'.eal. I ke i ice ' all the countries except Germany
or corn, to their he> i :r- it is done | and they will soon he on their
in this e.cintry." commented j feet again. The greatest progress
llaegelin, Master B re w e r at is in the northern countries where
l'KARL. "Also, they are doing j the economy is very stabU,"
nir>r« bottling and canning, brew-1 I'roper concluded.
npctition \v:'s
eahiti: ien to
market t i-e "id J Ive, ir- in.
variety and s-!| en a large scale
IBs unheard of.
Now, however. t'":s Old Wi.rhl
re nee; it is slowly rlianginrr. --tie
n'allv in Oenniark and Hullaid
STARNIK — A useful take-ofT
on the Russian satellite, Sput-
nik, is this sparkling Christmas
decoration using the traditional
tree lights. Designed by a Chi-
cago lamp corporation it can
easily be made at home with a
set of tree lights, wood sticks
piercing a plastic foam sphere
and steel wool twisted all
around. The moon-watcher is
June Pickncy of Chicago.
witH the
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XIKIX
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It /ook& and feo/3 ///co flight on who0/3
It Ri'vs nn gasoline and rolls on wlicels.
Bui Ix-yond thai, all siinilarity liclwcen
tliis l!J.>,S 1^ 1 lic k ant! anv ( lhcr car vou've
ever known comes lo a decisive end.
Tin's R-.l.S Buiek is literally horn of avia-
tion principles— .starting with a greater
nsc ol a 11 n 11 i 1111 m than ever before, and
goint^ on from there.
w iili this sliinninc; antomnhile you're
in the forefront of styling s freshest
advancc.
With i( yon boss the B-I2()f)0 engine —
command through a transmission that's
the big talk of the auto-
motive world — feel a
modem miracle in buoyancy of ride,
plus the never-before wonders of Buick
A i r- Po i se Suspension.*
With it you can drive with more magnifi-
cent advances in automobile design and
engineering than history shows in any
single year.
1 his B -53 Buick is ready now in look and
line and lift and life to thrill you to a
tingle. Go see — now on display at your
Buick dealer's.
*Air-Poixc Snx/ictixion optional nl rxtrri roxl nn nil
Series. Flight ritrh Dtjnaflotv s'andard on Limited
ntul RoAUMASTCn 7.5. optional at extra r<v:t nn othri
Scries. Aluminum brakes slatuUird on all Series
eicev( SpECtAi^
NEVER SO MUCH SO NEW
* FRESH ROI.O STYLING with th®
Dynastar Grille.
■* THE MIRACLE RIDE plus Buick Air-
Poise Suspension *
* FLIGHT PITCH OYNAFICW* with
the instent flexibility of a million
switches of p tch.
* B-12000 ENGINE with IPOOQ
pounds of thrust behind every piston's
power stroke.
* AIR-COOLED ALUMINUM BRAKES*
with smoother, surer- control and
longer life.
* "VELVET WALL" Sound Silencing.
* Ali huilt to exacting quality standards
better automobii«"S
are built
Buick w«i! build them
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SEE YOUR AUT H ORIZED BUICK D E A L E R
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Finer ingredients and baking skill
make Mrs. Baird's Bre^d taste better and stay
fresh longer. This means better eating for your
family and fewer of those "last slices" to throw
away. Your best buy is Mrs. Baird's Bread.
Stays Fresh Longer
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1957, newspaper, October 31, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130990/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.