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In* br..u*bt to th- attmti-n «f tho irtan.-yrement.
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OBSERVER
• imtintud I- -um I'auc 1
'' VVmu i.wlav ... Itifortrt:
i. i. iic-iv..) today the m -th
' A ih. rt H. t k wt;m l.ui ,.il i.i
'1:1*11 in H-rvir<> at-SR. Jnhii'i
' a t h.iiic ( hurt h at :W thi* morn
iMr will* <t r It.- . I! fi t-.ltingIII]?
'.(^-ration ... Itlak. Johnson Sr.
ha* |.„ t his t..p i-uat ami can't till
hi firm it, tmi.,1 Is. «. t,.ft
' Mimcwhn*—asks any „f„ fen,,,,.
.r,y -vliertaboiits t.. inform linn
•I'-. 'II.-mi l)..KK.tt an! in .lrivt
ni liouKton Saturday rfrtvi-
.I' Ujrh rain m, Imr.i ..,ul«l Sinn-,-
: t- ft- t.. <iriv*> f r hours, th«-n 'gtot
• •! i-t at. Brum >«. «1
' ''iii Miliar 1 stHi:at. 2.IHM. 1'fr rul
. *1 sunris.> ?i rviff SiirHtiiy
ll.|/h li-.ial ami irV, Cjuh v.ill
SI'MMKit IS ALMOST
II Kit K f
We ^ll Comfurtahlf
Summer Time I.iving
HKKSTONE
EVAPORATIVE
COOLERS
MITCHELL
HEFRMlEKATED
COOLERS
The WorUK Finest
Pads—Pu ni ps—St rv ice
Pick out the ruoler you want
and put it nn fav-u way
USE THE FIRESTONE
BUDGET PLAN
^irestone Stores
BRECKENRIDGE
h.-:,
dav
BJII
f.l H}f nisi
! ik." rx|*Ct>" ;tri
tlliii y«!l r. pins
lie of floWe! t.
Th- M.
it
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it sit V u'.h 1nr. r 13,
: ftei n.Mi,.. :: t< : ,,V!.h k
I'ilft r c-ail.-.l to v,« that
rr'■ ml.-! n ..;l -n th. ir liojf '!ub
1Jf I'. A. ' ■, 11 *\ 11\ ■ 1 i
R."uiii'fe r v i charge of the
mc.rki-t ISitv ■ l'".'.-r sr rery
* .11 l !•!•(!•. u ;f« an.)
"imr hN r, \ (- - .i . v, h.-n . .-Isool 1,
!•' t .tv • .. irt a lo< at man
and ; ..(It-, f , ian .n firied
IK' ' «h o- (htrf) of a •'fray ....
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• ' *, M . • I;,.
a .■! f; , \u , St<
M ■ al tl. . ?,d ...li itted
11; I". 1: 1 ■ a • i :| i i aiik
I! >d, Med.111! pa" -n : , and «i;.s
l.o i,
k,,
M
'•nt
. .*. .1 M
and I.
de^arliii
on«- houi
day;
■''•un tt"
at r heater:
I;. .1.
f. • i v- ^ • and baby
Ouck ...Hn" .... Fir.
!.{■ •'. ifiaJdng run t
• at H:tr. p. 1.:. Satur-
:.i h«iu.i«' ai .
fir* from hot
ur! (lainap' . .
or- . iit of to'A ' j
niar. a t <1 : 'I on a iiiarn.- of j
beit'ir drunk. ... \ad a prorhetion \
I "aid * -I. y 1 .i • • .ay
• e >,v; ..'r p |. ,1 out of "t| as;
•r.;i, • .( . 11or W.
T. % . .
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roh>'
la
f'lU.i
both >••
<• no T^'I
t'lWItKt
IVors
r >U s a
I) like
II ... Ho.)
are fern
keep th
Sa!tir
a n ?.. 1
enn liili
the ►a!, of flo
ou Kri-ejihotj.
the Karl . f Si.,
ford I • . I
ixlun
..ffopirsj
m tarn.
jjfb'ss 1
hit nun.
He i« ,V
" if Idkf l
l-iii^land. but
♦ht.i.luHV
t,<. n.,n t «tn
I «"t th. -t. II. ;
"till w tin I'MtK'o
h" itutmm fi.-td
. fMJrwl-d the
flo.y, bvf. th-'
.. .. . I. ■ . to
■«!*■U- t.ahy |aj
•1 tourists ris-t-
y- it and the
.ualiy R .-id tako
V fl-tMIl the
o' Bath drev
1: t v nr.
Two Missing Cis True* Taihs Are
Are Held By Army ! Stalled A While
in £
",'h
po
.ItuUt 1 <H« Rr.-at j
11 ittand that ace '
arid b autif>ij}
f able private
It? r.VFlKli PRGHS
.\ho'tt t. m y.-ar: aifo two
\ m 1 1. a' til in t i.i many di."-
il iM'-iiind the Iron Curtain.
I hey'i liotii liui k now.
r.louj, >ne of them Private Rob-
t N'a'-akakula of Natrona, Pa.,
trail on charge^ of deaertion.
•ti:>T is Corporal AUxander
. ki of N'. v Vot k City. As
• rhai have been filed
, h.ut.
Coininunint eiaii.i Iw.th *IIV
• >1 asylum U-lan.l the Iron
h e; i; • they d d not be-
1 • tern Idea.-. American
•. "ay Cjuirnecki tiandi r-
und I'oland for H. months
it li'Mi' . • e. . .•einjf the . i: - ill-- of a
1' .-1 jail.
West Will Hold Up
Action On Russ Bid
1 'iiiiS
The
Ci.H
yet
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Th
reinr.
.W"" ■
•ulho
id ar<
1/ N l ON, April It .D'—London
1 pot- say tin West apparently
!* piofi alii- private j . .'I try to delay a final decision
' ■ • o't IJu .iia's lat. st note on (ienuany
' • I . f Hai.i -o.i. i i.i,til W'.-i t Germany has been in
• m I. • b. ' 11. tl J tetri ■ I firmly in the North At-
Riehii -.ad. \ 1..'Hit tantie >1 fee front.
iiWl t-i
de
I. I le
'*■*■' t.
no* ..n the
I ' If.-, .
Ma -hail •
o!in>- st«' -
iepo't-d to
•he I kki
. • •. 1 until lieUer times
Sialui The Marquess «,r
"uhi " :e to p.it
t. • !y .1 -oh-
Id IllKI.e.
. - - ih." fan
• I;t.-!ih« int, ar d
I., 1 y ai d V.'. t. r-
ith !• ports
hi.
ijinrl,
I Uly
> *Vi
h«- p*
i ; Kail
h.ts a j? ?ts-
';i'- that is
'f.f iricss, but
: '• a chore.
Golf
L
Political
Announcements
'Hie Amerion < nuth.mted t'>
1!'.-u: >••• thr> flr>! -. iliji ■ andidate 5
.1 ffice suhjrr" to tn« lieimnerat-
Continind From I'aee 1
without ..yoifc h.- 111 -be ;,- en
l>:irt*i-h- ■.•au«e they dont |>h
th - ft... 1 v ell er ou^h.
Onre th- : a-piayiner member i;
drau-i to the dub. they -r- tr.at
id With the ..pf«.rtanitv to [.ar'ak.
of the rr ais that follow K"lfin?
activit ■ Thev have an opportun-
ity to attend the annual t. i dance.
F Ma-, the i-'iib • nt.-.tai is all
its rnei -ii. 1 - with a dinner ?•> tart
■ •ff th ■ „• .'f • n . "f routse
the men have their annua! tourni-
m.-rit bartv'(M. , ;.-d ■; t.- kn'-w
itins an-at-ur irnjfer-
Hr. i ki Mr.djt" to iw. k
th- Brecki . 1 r |•r t
viUition Tour .-im« nt.
The.;.- ai-ti. t;--s .-.re baektcr-iund
when a jrolf . int. d, .tnj>s.-d, hut
'le- l!r V ken I d ire c.olf dull nmst
ai d <1.- , recoRt z,- .ts ohliifalion
to it* mm-p'a;, ing •ncmb.-ri as well
as t*o -• who play ; n!f many tim. .
a w«ek.
the many
u ho co mi
a tjr i i-;arv
Steady Prices For
Coften csrc Sought
V.'lSHINf T'iV. \P I 14 'U-P'—
Ti I' " -I'-... • t « ' :* 111 A.tv isory
Cm- an'' mounee-l that
•ii s?:. 1 • : an intent tiuoal a-
srrei rn -at to St. alcot: m prices
will have top punrity at its for'h-
h m.-etini. in Rome.
'Hi. : 1- "ill 1 un finm May
IT through M i> ;I and v.-ill be at-
t'-ruie.l h> 1 -nr- . .li.-ttives of 2S
importaj, a ad i - . ti ijf countries.
The.-.- . .1; i'i . ■- i-eo.int for HT p- r j |.
• •. nt oi t'a v i, id' 1 Tton trad".
Tie «•> t itt.*. ays the d.-!e-
r '• ■ « II rcn.- I- r "exploratory^
'twite o ,i - )•-, sp>cial ki-ouu
so 1* - a of halt-fir | i.rio.ls
"! "est: :< e l urpia ami short-
.Iit' in . oral cotto : applies.
Britain's
f.
Primary ur July.
< ONGRESS
ITlh lUSTRICT
Jark Cox
ST VTE LKCISLATI RE
::.th MIS I Ul< f
.Mack Allien
DISTRICT Jl DtJK
•auh DISTKM T
Woyd Junes (re-election)
ViTY JI IKiE
,'EPHK.NS COI'NTY
J. W. Morrow (re-election)
SHERIFF
STEPHENS COI'NTY
T«m Of field (re-election)
T AX ASSESSOR &
STEPHENS lolNTY
Robert F. Hood (re-election)
("Ol N'TY CLERK
STEPHENS COI'NTY
Ben (.ran! (re-election>
COI'NTY ATTORNEY
STEPHENS COI'NTY
Joe firacry (re-election)
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
F. H. Griffin (re-election)
DISTRICT CLERK
STEPHENS COI'NTY
Waller B. ( lift <ce- Wetiun)
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT SO. I
J. Ani Jame*) Bryant
lection I
IMMLSSIONER
t;o. 7
if fit h
ilONER
( .intinued Front I'atte I
Hut the whole id«a of the union
f-ll through and row it looks a.s- if
th'* ui- mer will -- a lively and
unditti'i.t . <| war by the | -.-rs to
Itire ^ Ttk- tourists to come upend
tl.etr vulvar dollars for the pi ivi-
Lay/£sn Traffic Is
Fotcri To Animals
I.AWT*'N*. ttkiii.. April 14 'L'.R -
The fuT.'v; Faster pageant in th-
Wichita M -.iiit.iin.s near Laviton,
Oklahora * usually u'v s the Ok-
lahoma highway patrol a major
traffic headache. It 1i.1l again this
y- .11, ■ xcepij th it norn- of the t'lii.iHH)
per.;ons attending the service were
rej .:-;> .1 ca- ualtie:.
H- IVever, the highway
Western Htj; Three officials who
I..1.. I.e. 11 studying the Soviet mes
i;'ain outlirtiiijr Russia's pro-
p"-a|s f.i. unification of (ieriiiany
art- expected to present their re-
ci-iitmendatMins to the Big Three
i est e rn fe reign ministers tumor-
ro.v. Then the I! ;x Three ministers
will begin consultation on the note.
R.-liable sitrttrce* ay a Western
•. pi', may h.- -w rit this month. But
it's b. h ived the negative tone of
the Sr. . t not.* did not encourage
any great change in the attitude
of the West.
Barber To Appeal
50 Years Verdict
Bv t.'MTED PRFSS
I'.rt Wo - .h desperiido Robert II.
Barbel- Jr. is 111 thi- Tarrant County
jtill today, faced with a prison sen-
tence of r.ti year:'. Barber now is
2li.
The handsome young one-time
newrp.'.per printer shot and killed
.1 Fort Worth police detective last
February. A District Court jury
yesterday returned a verdict of
guilty of r.turder with malice, after
vnot-e 'h in s ven hours deliberation.
Sayr? the jury foreman: "There
was never any question of guilt.
«:i« just how much pi'nalty to
■ t." The state ask.-d that Barber
In- sent to the electric chair for
killing H. F. Cleveland.
Barber s attorney said they "pro-
bably'* will appeal the verdict.
Lone Star Steel
Strike Is Ended
By UNITED PRESS
The Lone Star Steel Company
'a.VH it will liave its big K.-st Texas
works back in full swing Thursday.
Lone Star has agreed upon contract
. itanges with the Cnited Steel
Workers after a strike which be-
geirn week ago.
The Lone Star vice-president, W
R. Bond, says some of the worker?
came back to the job after th.
•agreement was reached Friday and
other.-
(By UNITED PRESS)
Alii.*.) and Communist truce in
gotiators are nine paragraphs
way from a Korean armistice.
But it may take a while yet to
work out the language for those
critical paragraphs, which would
complete a truce agr.-i na-nt.
The nine .articles include three
of the knottiest probl- ius in th
truce talk i. The other six could In
settled if agreement vr rt* ri-tv'hcd
on the three top remaining issues,
the Red demand for Russia to
servi rfn a neutral inspeciuin team
the question ot wht th- . to p. nnit
airfield construction during a
truce and how to arrange the e\
change oi prisoners.
Th.-re h: m been lift1 • pr-'ytres
on the questions regarding Russia
•.tud the :.ii-fie!ii-. And the pri-ort-
iis taik .- n-c^ssed 10 dav=
ago to [ i i int- se;at.:V studies of
the question.
Sunday the Reds announced
the it i.-ailttes to resume joint
talk. ■, ! pris-iii'-rs. Today, the al-
iie ' replied tiiat th. y aivn't yet
pu panil ' • . 1.,time, hut they in-
d.cated that th.-y may be willing
to go hack into joint talks on pri ;-
oners .soon.
Pef< nsc S|t -ejed I 'p
WAl.TIl 1 M. Vi: .ri. "'.i'i — The
Raytln 'ti 'i.iMiil'aciuring Co. has
•hroi itifh-frequeiicy "shake"
into the J . 1 ss. ntial metals
for ii .. i 'o. A new ultrasonic \ i-
brator shakes vital in.-tals free of
iiu-ulatintt material, doing the work
of I'1 people ttnd. : forisn r methods
in I. ss time.
CAN'T USE IT?
WHY KEEP IT?
SELL IT!
PHONE 302
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
CLASSIFIEDS!
4
STAMP HAILS HAWAII —Hawaiians were so elated over the new
80-cent airmail stamp (inset) showing the Islands' famed Diamond !
Head landmark that they spread the word far and wide- -in a practi-'j
cat way One florist airmailed, under first-day covers, orchids to ,
fit.O stamp collectors throughout the U S. Above, pretty Pat Barrett,
in Honolulu, displays some of the Hawaiian-decorated boxes in }
\. hich Pan American World Airways sent "Easter bonnets" to
mayors and postmasters in all principal cities of the U. S. Some'
of the straw bonnets—called "papales" are seen at bottom of photo.'
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
9N wire OF Tt-fF McoMUGur R;DE. COOKIE
cwr OiT WEARY'5 MAP
f F'ptsr vJe'u. take
A V1HIRL AT HI'i
m liome or office
are returning this week.
^ ,, . f,lr.Ki The first cast of pig iion
port .the:, o 1 *'aff «• Miatistie.<: Ischeduled to rill out on Thursday
one itead deer, one «. ad cow, on.-1
il"'ttl buffalo.
AT
MERRILL'S
/
SPECIAL!
FOR YCUNG COWBOYS
AND COWGIRLS ONIYI
leclion)
\ s COI'NTY
(re-clect to >
lection)
NO. 1
,i*) Rudder
"ion)
fHOOL
I'ENDENT
| Jame*
pired term)
FRIStnURE
ROOM AIR.
compitiims
e Cocfs e filters
• Circulates • Ventilctc;
' Dehumidifies
You can imtaN a Frigidaire Room
Air Conditioner in olmost any win-
dow — just filtg il in a.td enjoy
plenty of cool, clean, filtered and
dehumidified air all summer long.
Keeps out street noi,es, dust and
dirt, ond is ps.vered ty the famous
Meter-Miser me-'ianisrn with
5-Year Warranty.
Buy II For
Only $499.75
Installed
DOUGLAS
ANDERSON CO.
110 N. Court Phone 60
m
GENERAL ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
WHO WEST
RODEO
(65 excitiag
pieces in fall color!
Srtio move and
do Iricksl
Wttil AM CUTFIt TO !H0V* THI
RIDS IH TO.'S !i£t5K3CRHOOOI
Here's how you con get il...
jufft ItHntc in Mom or I>n«l ta
our wt m* nn ! you jr«-t the
FliKE Simpie, Isn't Ut
ANO MOM AND DAD -
Here's whet you de*. . .
When Vott \<r'n% in th* kiddie*
for thin thrilling FRKE toy -
ask t«> * •<• our rrw lin.; r f
RcWgtfaliHi. You'll
■ mafml ail tJbc wonderful writ*
tavt"^. am>m nn fi «tur*«
> u H find in twry «ine. Of
rvrurw. th*r<t '« no objuration!
comi in roc ir' ou* suppir or
WIST *0«fCi IS IIMITIDI
ANNOUNCING
THE
REOPENING
OF
BRECKENRIDGE
TRIM SHOP
at.
ior, WEST SECOND
AH Types of Automobile
Upholstering
SEE US NOW!
IJRF.ltAl. TRADE
ALLOWANCE ON
YOUR OLD
REFRIGERATOR!
MERRILL
TIRE & SUPPLY
211 W. Walker Street
Authorized Dealer
General Jjht
Electric
REFRIGERATORS
f T-IEH5ET MF IS
MOW ! OKAY/
COOKlF, DO
YOUR STUFF/
p't'-f- .' Ml'.'I BET MET
CAM WJbRE
UP TMt?
Li6T MIGHT WA-3 A FANl-OUT '
Tt-IE SAsiDMiM Bcir My TTVE
AC-AIM WITM TM'.S "WEARY"GCON/
the 6uy Justcamt keep awake.'
WET
betTee
STRONS-
AfcM
CLAMMY/
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I
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iv. ir,
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JEWELS •*
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WAREHOUSE
TO FIIMC7**
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TO T;-W WASE'-CL'SE. TOKS-O
SA1C THE JEWELS WOULD7 &E
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r
\ fi2 by NPA S"
ALLEY OOP
r*IXEYOOPANOFOOZY
SEEM TO MAKE PRETTY
GOOD FORTY- NINERS
AT LEAST THEY KNOW
HOW JO HANDLE '
BOliaft CHARACTERS!
TWO DAY5 WE
BEEN HFRF AN'
ALL WE OCKAPED
UP 15 f OUR
THOUSAND
BUCKS!
YEH, I KNOW, IT'S AWFULLY
SLOW, BUT NOW WE'VE GOT
i\ THIS CLAIM-JUMPER JOE,
•f \ OUR LUCK'LL GET BETTER,
t4\ I ALMOST KNOW
YES, BUT
I DON'T SEE
THEM PILING
UP ANY
FORTUNE.'
NO. NOT
again;
y*/<>/)
♦
KERRY DKAKE
«HK) A311Y
a moment later,the phone
rih©5 again-tim6 after
time - BUT unhearp- its
insistent clamor pbovyned
bv the noise of crake's
MORNING
T THAT ocll IS pflobablv
PHONING THE HI6HWAV OOPS
By now.'.. 1 ootta pour this
fast - BUT CAftBFUL/
HMM !..
mope
nobopv
triep TO
call me last
night/
A|E \nwi.-.LZ
IN PSAI-e".
LPAt. TMI.N
SHOWER/
■J
208 W. WILLIAMS
T TEL 1426
OFFICE HOURS
•M A. ML TO SM •>. IL
After Hourx
By Appointment
Phone 1426 208 W. Williams
VARY WORTH'S FAMILY
I'M SORRY I L05T jj OF COURSE JUNIOR, A
'
KNOW S0METHIN0?^D0NT MATCH
FOR. A PRIZE FIGHTAIR
•HERE EES ALWAYS A PRIZE
MO?
AW TEMPER,SIR.' "N.H0ST SHOULDN T 5LU&
MR.P0R5EEN WASN'T)a6LEST-- ANDPORSEEN
QUITE HIMSELF! ^V'SCUP. VICE-PRESIDENT
••BUT YOU DiO RIGHT,/-.
COMING TO THE DEFENSE I
OF-^-UH--MODERN ART
I WISH I'D Hit—-® YOURSELF
HIM 1 > OUTSIDE >CUR
CWM GENERATION
V DAD!-GOOD-
NIGHT'
I AM RALPH WRIGHT
-^<1
My bualncaa lo to
i«lp folks Hke
roa plan an
mranca
•II me at 152t
Let me explain
how yon can jet
the most out of
life, that will
mean security
and a happier
futnre.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, April 14, 1952, newspaper, April 14, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134257/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.