Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 214, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1948 Page: 2 of 6
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Senatorial lace
In Another Heat
Next Monday
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
rh
BY SITED F RI ss
off the top .if this No. 2 tower are
again condensed througn a cooling
bundle and passed to i 3rd tower
operated at approximately .'iiMi lbs.
and -<>0 i| jr.H Fahr- nheit the
butane being drawn off the bottom
! and cooled on its way to storage
(for shipment; the pnoan« going
■ off the top as vapor -ind being re-
condensed to lii|uid form is rooled
i on it* way to storage. Thus, under
By Merrill Blosser
present operation methils the li-
njX-r ' aPt,'r 'n h«tly- ijuified petroleum gas fraction-
t d T'-xa-. Democratic Sena- uted into different vapor pressure
nomination rare, originally products, each to be used for a
* >1 to be unraveled t-id:ty, specific requirement.
( written instead next Mor • The gasoline in still used for
bUnding tn produce fu l of high
I he ^ene, ti o. khifts from Fort octan* rating; the butane and pro-
W -rth to Washington. A hearing P3'1* 'or blinding and as domestic
M-hidu'ed in the battle between , '**•!«. also for production of syn-
thetic rubber, and for .nany oth*r
rhe m ien I applications.
To give you something of an
id a a.i to the quantity "f liquified
p troi um gas now being produc-
ed. Warren's average production of
gasoline of lbs. vsoor pressure
in" during August for all inid-conti
r- ■ v Kl.n k* -t.i>- onler ^id the
' • "i*t wii! h. ar * ie plea Monday
.r Wi^hmrtoru
lo!m-oi, u -let !jr d the winner
\ 'v r^ni -ff primary by
v T > it of ncarlv a trillion
> t n ;i -n th • £>■ tiu* ratic cmiven
' et f. Fvrt WurTh in SJep-
i« tuber.
l,yni . n Johnson and Coke Steven-
•n for Fort W..rth today, were
I •-d.-F-.ii hi-trii t fudge T. Whit-
t * t Ifctvidiron had math* a tvmpo-
' uy injuncti. n returnable, has
Iweu postponed
V tay of th*- temporary
*h.ch was keeping John- ^nt p!antl( wa, approximately
. • e Off the general election bnis. per day. and their bu-
" K,r,"' ' v •'"uprer-.e | taii - and propane extraction prob
' r I ,r„ Hugo Black on petit- abl> an ounted to some V". of that
ion of th- loth District Congics# ' figUr,., Th.se figure* are produc-
II •" • ti.m by absorption plant extraction :
If:irk'< action superseded in which field th. re ar - many oth-
' • b •'. 'S^. P viti.-on and pc- er products, one of -vhich far
" rt. •! .1. h: ...r'i name to po on outstrips Warren in total pioduc-
'■i. md h;u been *o-ord*-red tion. Then there i> fh" field of
I, |.., s>-crrtary of ^tate Paul natural gasolim production from
1!' w. di>tillate producing wells from
However. att rn.'V* f-.r St«\*eri- which the distillate is product d a-
• I ! tTi.' « nrcf.- Coort to 1,m* ttltk 'a!* which in tum is re-
cycled to the pnducing -itratas
aft«r it has been pressured for L.
F*. i . AI So soine eaiinchead gas
from wells of high gas-o.l ratios (
is recycled arid yet processed for
its gasoline before beinv pumped
back .nto the foriruitibn from
wh.ch i carr.e to maintain the
fun iation pressure .nd facilttat-
..... . capillary action necessar\- to niax-
' * U;< P® nr *• , i If. am oil piuUUi tiun. These recycl-
* . : '■ d l . the ap- in< frepatartons account for as
!' •" '' 1 to mve-iti. nu h natural gas.,line -i* all the
' ? Z..t>nta. Jim ab- iptior. piar.ts c.mb;ned. Col-
' '• . C«-<>•.•;#- Justin r Geotc* A. Burrell. president
- ■-'Jer •• np. I the pr. be. of Atlantic States Gas Company
l a i«lf - has not yet di'""'ssed a'.d who was in chnrg-- of Ha*
t* ■ •• rt- -n d re-.tcrday that L' Warfare R>i.aun fur the L". ^
•' PI., - ..^irri- i?d by th< Govemnient daring W.-rid War 1.
Su..r> • ' 'iurt that he will re- j estimated ;ti his. address at the S.
. t ••• th.- , If Justice P?ack is'^- A- Convention in Dallas, last
uphe'd ?tii r >n n ill v dismis'td 'March, that thetv were gome nine
j billion gallons of Lujuid Petroleum
Gas produced in the United States
daring the year 1947.
\Tt instance of the rccytlin* of
' fas close to home is the plant
tin the O't'imner pool in the south-
w.st part of Stephens Co.. where
>'■• - -r.ridge, ard into the lines of some 1&4)OO.OOU cubic t. of gas is
i ■ Strr <;ns Co. for trar.spor- he.ng taken from oil wells daily
• r. 'kfo>ig! jy-ir "i ttrvmg ani pumped back to the Caddi'
r.v i.ti- * in the heart of the hrrj? formation that produces it
• The heavi. r hydro>rarbons alor.g with oil. A plant is now un-
: : ' I'-.r.t. b .'are, portanes. etc..' dec construction to proc thia fas
are b«.me frem the contact tower. for its natural fasolin*. An ssti-
• r f. i .1 to as the Absorber) in rr.ate of the amount U> be PtcoV-
tn- -*re.t o c-f Mineral Seal Oil • #r -d would be 16.000 to 20,1)00 gal-
t.iKen ,.ff * he bottom of the tower. Ions per day and coaUl wall
T', s . . ,s pumpvd to a second tow- this fifure.
• r call-d a stil iinto which is in-1 i
t.,«luc.d steam heat for the pur-
i" «f distillir.g off f(4i hydro-
• jrhn'i. ha\ inp- final Vulirg points
, . n the initia !b..ihng point of
th- oil carrying them. As fov-
. m«-d b> the .still pressure—in our
a" t. mi lbs. These l..w MANKIN, Oct. —A potent-
ti- -i,.g | ,'.,t hydro-carbons go off ial diplomutk showdown with
•I ',.p ■■{ the - * i:' whil the strip- SovU* Russia was averted today
c I ..i: is dravn off th- bottom of when the legislative Ynan'n
tr, tower an dsent r. i's way back Foreifn Relations Cjm nittee
1 lljh t;i" ' -"K • ...-s to the ved a bill officially condeminf
a'u.Jv Datiii> n said.
-o ■ I
Gas Processing
(Continued fram Pafe 1)
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Mcu'ae,
RED RYDER
3y Fred Herman
S0RR1.' I HEARD >0U
TO MtL .'1
FOR Trtid.OOC COLD-'
H0w rou1 XOU RE TI I WE'LL Tlf 1UE. COYOT£ fOEAt?
to^ggTTl^1 AND SfART
HOW SUNS WORK! tnAT MAKfcS Ml^FLUC\e>
kfuBtARf V0C° AN° HE'LL ATTACK
By V.T.Hamlin
ALLEY OOP
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WINNERS
IN THE
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
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Picture P«9t Contest
FIRST PRIZE $10.00
Mrs. Charles Akridxe. 1202 E. Wheeler St.
Hree ken ridge. Texits
SECOND I'RIZE «."i.00
Monte lie lew, UN* North Camden Avenue.
Breeker.ridue, Texas
THIRD PRIZE JS-1.00
Mr*. W. II. Clift. 200 East Fln t Street
Rrerkeni «d«e. Texas
FOCRTH PRIZE *2.00
Mrs. J. E. Newsom. Rot 020. Brerkenr«dpre. 1'exas
(Checks are Iteine mailed to the winners.)
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Funeral In Place
Of Fun At Cisco
CISfO, Tex., <><t. 2 •* A fu-
neral to«ik the place ,.f :i planned
Ciinti Wedding ,i niliver.;:i>-y ohserv-
an.-e her.- by Mr. and Mrs. J.u-ob
I', folenian.
>'ervice* were li. ld at I p. m.
yesterd.'iy fur I 'olemaii, >*5 'Ah. • J • -•!
Thurwlay of :i loni H!ne.<«. He
waa :i r tired drilling .-..ntraetor.
Television has b -en extended to
those whose electric service h:i|>-
l -ns to be «f the fN' variety. Turn
iriif the trie1! ar - special convert-
ers, now ivailnble.
C. E. (ED) JOHN.k'4)N
Lawyer, Notary Public and
Inrome Tax Consultant
Office—Brown HtiilHintr. Koom
7 Over tlub CkMkiers.
lews Briefs
(C—tia—d fram Pace 1)
r, ,l.r to a b - .: b. compiatfn* Ai^Vr^lItio^'oftK IM45 Sino-
, ; " • pUnt ^ rii;: nf Soviet treaty of friendship and
I -A is approximately f«K> iiii;.i-.p
^ r minute. Th * vapors «>ff thr ti p. 1 * _____
..f th « still puss throigb many! AQf n n
.r. f-.t of coolrnf uils to bt-1 °?LO- "** rjw° TT"
1. n- <1 into K^«lin. or rather *7"" "TT k'1W 7*Tn
• r>- •■•■mmonly r.-ff.-re<l '.o ai I.iq-1 a Sandnngham flying boat of the
tiifi. d petroleum ga .
WH.-r.-a* for le veral years liq-
. d (letri leun, jf:ifl went to ktor*
u r« j ux as it came from the till
• d was 4d a^ ffrade A. B or C
tie depending upon it* r. l-
.ilility which was and i« determin-
e.l u> its vapor pre*«ure at !•*
«(• i?rt. - Fahrenheit, it is now pump
• d through additional tower* and
rubjn*t.-d to additional c.-am heat-
'n f a? various stages of higher
pn "are for the purpose of ep-
■ ir.ifitif the different r. mponentj.
Norwegian Air Lines crashed
while landing at the Homtnelvik
seaplane base near Tondheim.
Thirty-f'vrn passenger* and six
rrnrmen, among them the British
nhiloenher and author Bet rand
Rusaeit, were unhurt or only
slightly injured. The doad were a
woman passenger and a stewar-
dess
WASHINGTON Oct. 2 'UW —
The flew^y Warren flub in Near-
by Arlington County, Va., r me
In "iir plai.f, the No. ! tower op- Up wjth a naw- v-o«e-catchir>g appeal
. r.ite at approximately 5M lb«. .h_ ror tod-_
and .27« di greu K .hen nheit. Xe .-j
I'greM
A small f r centage of Kthane is
driven off the top of this tower as
a vapor while al lother compon*
.' /o ,.ff th> b"ttom as a strean.
t., .i second t«wer (oper-ited at "2lt
lbs ;ind 300 degrees) where the
propane and butane go off the top
;in<l gasoline is drawn off the bot-
t,,n. (<> be cooled and '-jaded for
f hipm.-rit.
The butane and propane vapor*
■■ |{
Hub members offered to serve
as bahjr sttt rs or keep an eye
the kitchen for hoosewieee who
w nt to go to the poll* Noe. 2
Abs Rtwha A Saw
MONDNINTi
Over II Taan
FREE
Agate At
—DRUG—
A Milkshake la Back
BUCKAROO
Who plays in a
FoatbaO Gama
Win Em
• UCKS
S-A.L-E
ODD PIECES OF DINNER WARE 5c EA. * UP
PICTURE FRAMES AS*ST SIZES—75f*e DISCOUNT
COOKIE JARS. RANGE SETS Si PRICE
AS*ST VASES, POTTERY. NOVELTIES—Vi PRICE
LARGE SELECTION GIFT GOODS—CLOSE OUT
PRICES
NOTICE—We ar* forced to aril marked down march-
..nriise to make room for new shipment* of dinnerware
and jrift food* arriving daily.
Be smart; make your Christmaa buying easy by
using our Lay-A-Way Plan.
Ewiif CkristM Mm 6sl
881 W. Wl
f'lr of the Situftiic
Sov iet*.
"The atomic bomb is as horrible
for thos* who use it a-i for thoae
who re.-eive it." Ramaiit-r said.
Ramadier warned that failure to
year period, will be yiven a public
hearing by the Civil Service Com-
mission next Tuesday.
A special grand jury, investigat-
ing the alleged misconduct in the
department .said yesterday it had
found insufficient evid-'n.-e to v.ar-
rant any indictments of officers,
past or present.
Discharge of Hendenon, who
Internal Medicine — Infant Feeding — Disease* of Children
Second floor Exchange Building I'hene 191 Fast land. Texas
DELICIOUS FOOD
REASONABLE PRICES
24 Hr. Service
MEALS SERVED AND LUNCHES
PREPARED TO GO AT ANY TIME
TNE CITY CAFE
it
ir
y
a
a
reach agreement on atomic energy | specifically charge.! ^.,„e officers
control Would mean thr* death of;„„ the force with p.skoing b«,nd
th-> L'nited Nations.
"F.ither we find a .solution .to
the problem or there will be ne
nvire United Nativna," Ramadier
said "You delegate* will be the
first victims of its exolosinn—the
l'nited Nations will bo the first
victim of failurH."
kaoiadier said that if the Unit-
ed States waa called on to destroy
its bombs before interna, ionai con-
trol was set up, it would merely
substitute monopoly in favor of
"the fraudulent and deceivers."
He warned thut international
control and in-spectioo of atomic
energy was made mandatory by
Soviet hints that Russia has the
atomic bomb.
These hints were repeated in to- ,
day's session by Yugoslavia'.: Ales [
«ebler, who mentioned the atomic
bon.b monopoly in the ame cryp-
tic fashion as Vishinsky did yes-
terday.
Texarkana Chief
Sir
money, has been asked by police
ief H. tiradv Holme* because of
incident.
The jury recommended that the
f'ivil Service Commission "elimi-
nate the cause of friction within
th* department" and revise the
department's bookkeeping system.
in nr..
Be m Want M M
mus* * iar Wky
sr^vE £SS^r :ts -
Sovt Anfi-Freeze
Let Us Cheek Your Cooling
System — Leak*—Radiator
TEXARKANA, Ar.. Oct. 2
—Police desk sergeant Karl Hen-
derson, who recently stated that
there had been irregularities in
the police department over an eight
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 214, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1948, newspaper, October 3, 1948; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133269/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.