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V
Amerirati
WEATHER
Slightly Cooler £&
Leased ASSOCIATED PRESS Wire
"NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COMMUNITY DAILY NEWSPAPER'
NKA Newsphoto Service
VOL. M NO. 17
BRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS—WEDNESDAY, SEPTUM, 1958^
PRICE DAILY S CIOfTS SUNDAY 1* CENTS
Renewal Aid
Hit By Cox
In Dallas
NATIONALIST'S CHINESE PILOTS
CLAIM 11 MIGS ARE SHOT DOWN
WAVES OOOD BYE -President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower
wave goodbye to a crowd assembled at Quonset Naval Air Station
in Newport. R. I. The president and Mrs. Eisenhower ended their
vacation and returned to Washington.
DA!.! AS Sp) >— A group of Pal
las women were told Tuesdav that
federal aid in urban renewal is
just another step in the direction
of socialism
' The great illusion of our tune
Is federal grants and aid whether
they 'tie for the school-lunch pio-
gram highwa\s. an ports, educa-
tional TV. etc." said Jack ("ox of
Breckenridge eaecutlve secretary
of Freedom in Action
The question of aid in urban
renewal was brought up after his
ta'k before the Dallas Chapter of
Pro America at the home of Mrs
J W Taylor Jr . of Dallas
Ccik. former legislator and Free-
d'.tn Foundation awardee. titled his
talk Is Your Head on Straight?,
ir.d proposed that the women re-
fect on the past and present and
then head in the right direction
• We are aslrng for services from
the government and don't want to
pay tt bark." he said
"Children are learning that its
Tree if the government gives it j
We are shackling our children i nd
their children with bonds they will \
never be able to shed
Calling for a study of what free-
dom really means .and meant to the |
men who drew up the Constitution. |
Mr Cox said: "The need for patrl- j
o's has never been greater 'yen in •
the time of Thomas Paine "
He pointed to the foreign aid pro-
gram "We influence people and
buy friends while Russia sells a
belief If this continues for the next
10 years. Russia will own the world
Communists have conquered 1.000
miles per day - a feat unimagined
even bv Genghis Khan.
Continuing he said "There is,
BCthing wrong with this country
that Congress can't cure if it has i
the g-its to do it We need people
tn Washington who are unafraid of
businessmen— that group who could j
do the most and do the least Re-
member. constitutional liberty can-
rot be replaced " |
Pro-America members showered
questions on Mr. Cox after his i ^t (he regular meeting
talk One question concerned the Stephens County Home Demonatra-
Texas conservatives' hacking of ijon Council last Friday a county-
Sen Lvndon Johnson for president
Answer "That will be determined
at the convention. May. I9W."
mount 11 BEIRUT TAKES
SIX LIVES, WOUNDS TWENTY
i By ASSOCIATED PRESSi |
Nationalist Chinese Sjihrejit pi-
lots have claimed new victories ill
air battle with Communist Migs
over the Formosa Strait. The air j
battle w.is lought as the Commun-
ists shelled the ollshore islands
lor the 33rd day. In the Formosan i m,
was the toughest order given to
security torccs since ihe I-ebanese,
crisis began in early May.
The Phalangists ordered a gen-
eral shutdown of shops and serv-
ices in the predominant Christian
area of Beirut, which includes the
Beachfront Hotel district, the busi-
district and residential dist-
rict.'.
capital ot Taipei top C. S. military
brass and Nationalist oflicials end- j ynsl \]ay j) w;ls rebel Moslems
oil three days ot important who attempted to eniorce a gen-1
The Nationalist pilots claimed eraj strike.
they had shot down 11 Red Migs 1 1_ 0—
in the 40 minute air battle. They
reported no Nationalist losses. The j
Nationalists now have claimed 25
kills and three damaged planes;
without a loss of a Nationalist
fighter since the Communists be-
gan shooting on August 23rd. |
The resumption of shelling coin-
cided with the arrival of foreign
and Chinese newsmen on Quemoy
for the lirst time in eight days.
Associated Press Correspondent
Forrest Edwards said that none of
'.he Kr,,rtSIch'or" landing's'trip handle around midnight tonight,
because, she snid. life was "so! °' 'a"l,'nS ''""l The cool air is tumbling down
, routine " ; The Commander in Chief of the 1 behind a lowand*mov"
examination is! pretty. Blonde Diana Day Hum | u «. ,or(es in the Pac|fje, Ad-] tered over South Dakota and mov
planned today for a 16 year-old phries sobbed to Houston police "I mllal Harry Felt, says the supply '"8 northeastward.
girl who ambushed and , did it because nothing exciting ever situation is getting better every i noi theastwara
Bored Houston Girl
As Killing Story
Sobs
Told
Cooler Weather
Still En Route
DALLAS An approaching cool!
front is the major factor in the |
Texas weather scene.
The front is pushing slowly south-1
arcs >,.u in eastward Irom Colorado, but
ithe Communist shells were hitting ; -should push m^o the^Texas J'an-
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
psychiatric
However,
movement of
the
the
Swine Show Is
Slated Saturday '
For 6 Counties
i The 4-11 Club Swine Show which
will be held Saturday morning be-
| ginning at 10 o'clock is sponsored
! by the Sears-Roebuck & Co. in co-
I orperation w ith the A&M College
j Extension Service and will show
J the top gilts and boars from Ste-
! pheus. Young, Throckmorton. East-
land. Palo Pinto, and Jack Counties,
j Mr. J. G. Simmons. District
C Agricultural Agent, Ver-ion,
| Texas, will work w ith Mr. Bobby
1 McGinnis, Sears Roebuck Company
I in Breckenridge. in putting on tha
| show at the Arthur Miller Park.
.Judge for the show will be T. W.
Colby. Instructor in the Agr'cul-
i ture Department at Abilene Chris-
j tian College.
Prize money has been made av-
i ailable by the Sears Foundation in
the following amounts for the win-
ners in the gilt show: 1st place
recently, mld7the,rr°e^rTs to the Lodoe on attending Girls and Boys ;00. 2nd place $20.00. 3rd plac.
State in Austin. Sponsorinq a delegate to these meetings is part of tne
Elks Clubs active youth programs.
! * * *
M
IDA JO WALLER and LARRY KIMBERLIN, shown with J. B.
•Jimmy" Duvall. Exaulted Ruler of BPOE No. 1480 shown above
Houston girl Wno dinuuMini uia II uridu.ir Sllliaiiun IS gfUIIIg lltritvi "CIJ ( • wmnuhal hv
shot her younger brother to death , happens around here, my day so far as the offshore islands,j™ ** on the \i-
County Agents
Weekly News
ftj TOM JOYCK CVSSINUHAV
Ihe state are
goestowork every day and comes ,7,'ncern^l. Telt' said" the V. S. I? high pressure system on the At
home tired. So does my lather, and ^ helping to supply Quemoy to ,a«Mc . , ,a4
he is sick with ulcers, it seemtd | greatest extent possible. But' Hinds aloit ovei
we were alwavs getting up. going adtlc,, th;„ further U. S. help « e ^"^"^ Houever thei^
to work or school, coming home, js a poli0cal qllestion he could siderable dry an. However, then
cooking meals, eating, washing no^ answer.
dishes, going to bed and getting up (n nei,ut shootings, heavy ex
again." plosions, burning of automobiles j derstorms
L Diana said she also planned to anrf other violence erupted in Bei- st^Tts ^vajlmR the .* .
■kill her father, mother and herself. , today as president Chehabi Meanwhile, lain aitiiv.lly hias la
i but weakened when she saw her I jnto hjs „rst da,. in offlce. | pered ol c^nsiclei able inthe l-one
mother. tj „ t By midmorning official sources'Mar State the past 24 houis. The
The brother. 14-year-old Robert sa|(j S|X had been killed
is sufficient warm, moist air at
1 the surface to cause scattered Ihun-
when the cool front
Film Of Defense
Work In Arctic
Shown Rotary
Elks Proud Of
Work Done In
Youth Program
of the ; D. Humphries Jr.. was shot through j an?j ^ ^minded.
the forehead yesterday with an an-, Wilder ex-President Chamoun. a
ancient 22 caliber riile as he walk- pro-Westerner. it was Moslems
ed into lac '
For the past several years, the
Members of Ihe Breckenridge Ro- j Breekemidge Elks Lodge lias spon-
onlv measurable rain was .01 of an tary Club Tuesday noon had tor'sored a bov and a girl represeiita- _
inch at Btg Spring in West Texas, their program a film on L. S. De- lives to Boys Slate and On is Stau L.ts fol. the lunch at $1.00 each Irom
The cloud pattern is rather spot- reuses in the Arctic, showing thejheltf annually m Austin as oue of, any oI dl0 Home Demonstration
i.-„ .....Hr i-lni if< v in the Sooth mnmmotli t:isk ol biiltliu^ tlie eie- the mil ii.v phases ot tho louth Ac-
$10 00 and Hth place $7.50. In tha
boar show the prize money is 1st
place S27.50. 2nd place $22.50, 3rJ
place $17.50. fourth place $13.50,
;>th place SI 1.00. Hlh place $8.00.
Ribbons will be given in add'tioi
i to the prize money listed abov;
i The barbecue luncheon following
i the swine show will be served by
] the members of the Home Demon-
stration Clubs of Stephens County.
Mrs. Paul Roberts is chairman oE
i the arrangements as chairman of
the finance committee of the coun-
! tv council. Boys and girls who am
i showing in the sw ine show on Sat-
urday and their parents are treated
to lunch by the Sears Roebuck Com-
pany an dothers may purchase tick-
Club women.
City Sets Dote Of
Budget Hearing
Members of the ritv commission
at their meeting yesterday set Oct
wide achievement day was voted
for sometime in October Mrs. K.; home. School
E Shaw. Mrs T H. Hailey and ried under
Mrs Henry Hill were appointed as : the room
the committee to work out details floor.
of the dav which will include ex-1 Diana, an
hibits of work accomplished during j ton's Reagan
(he past year bv the club ladies had prepared
as well as reports from delegates to the garage and got tne
to the recent Texas Home Demon- j rifle, handed down by her■grand
stration Association Meeting in Aus-, father, and then found the
tjn ! where her father had hidden
Final plans were made for scrv-j After assembling the gun. she went
Missing Woman
Hunt Still On
bolt
it.
37 a* tentative date for the public the ,jinner at the Arthur Miller j to a neighborhood store
ie proposed new bud- park on Saturday, the occasion be- \ a |Hix of cartridges.
and bought
hearing of the . . ,
get jng the Sears Roebuck Store area i "| fired a test shot into my mat-
Among othor matters of business iwtne show County winners from tress." she said. "To make sure
It w as stated that sealed bids will |^ g(x twinties in this area will the gun worked."
be opened, probably today, in the t.ompetf for the top prize money I Then she sat down to watch tele-j
tale of lot 7. block 3. K air view Ad- an(j ^ayne Jackson. Stephens viS|on in the den and await the in-
d'.tion i County Winner, w ill show his gilt ■ dividual returnings of her brother.
A third matter considered ,hat Ume mother and father Robert, a Jun-,
was a water drainage problem in prjjjay we will attend a dis- i ior High School student, came home
trict meeting of agents where train- first, and was ^ new French con
" scciatcd
Vote On Constitution Opens Sydoy
TERRORISM IN FHNCE IS
was appointed as Members of the Sheriff's depart-
.iml was elected ment last night and today joined
| How the Americans
| the buildings, both by setting them
| on pilings and upon insulated sup-! B.
! ports that kepi the permafrost Kailroad Com mission,
from thawing, were shown as some
Among
INCREASED BY ALGERIANS """ h"d "isu ssarsuss:.
, i a, " ®. . . .. ... iliiiaxl itiiiwiiiitt ;.> fs I <iii ihl"
the 3tl0 block of South Court. Re-
pair of the drainage system there
will be considered.
finnrywvtr fm " i- mm m mm
Sean Or Haard
by C. M. H.
Junior Rodeo With the recent show
(Continued On P je Four)
Reoort received today •* Buck-
aroes doinq all ri ht in workout*. J ^
r« Russia To Return
$00 tent to Levelland . . . EIk re
planning bu trio to Abilene, those Qf Airmeil
interested may see lt*t tomorrow at 1 POQIV9 WI
ing will be given in landscaping tered the den.
with emphasis on problems in this shot him again. Then she covered
particidar area thai make the grow- him with a blanket and .tationed Rodent I.>,.n
ling of ornamentals, annuals and j herself behind the television to a
, perinnials difficult. Miss Sadie Hat- walt her mother.
' field, landscape specialist from A ' Mrs. Humphries a 34-year-old res-
Si M College Extension Service will ; ervatlons clerk for Branitt Interna-
i give the training. • tional Airways, came up the walk
Don't forget the meeting on Mon-' outside. But Diana weakened.
' day night. September 29th. for those )-| saw then." the Houston girl
; Interested in the Stephens County ! sopped, "" •
couFd be brought' in in great quan- j Chili « allei
Hies This bv Globemasters. 'County Attorney — - t
constructed1 to the House ol Representatives. | ethers in a search lor Nevelle Ling-
Larry, the soli of Mr. and Mrs. |0t,i ol Krankell that opened follow-
Kimbei'liu. was elected to the jng hei disappearance Monday
morning.
tne things of interest information was received from
i ii>i..i> tta.ikiu tu'ii t't'iMiri* iieiuitv Sheriff l*<(liiar \lartin. who
ses. planes and
the search
skirts of every town and village in er; ocean going "trailers, huge was their surprise at the small party toaay. r rom Kan««
a key rebel area. tractors with each wheel separate- percentage ol qualified persons information that the
De Gaulle has virtually dictated drjve'n aiui buildings erected in who pay their pod tax and vote department National Guatd and
to he L E. and moved lo distant in local, state and nation-wide eiec- high school Ihivs t«x k part yestei-
°ne P,dCl a"d " hoih American I Hons. ... the,, re.x.ri to the lodge, day. No details of the d.sappear-
and craftsmanship botn Larry and Ida Jo urged eveiy :,nce prior to th«-start of the search
Press Correspodent John j on how he wants the election la\i aoainst jong odds. .person in Stephens t-ouiuy n take were known b> Alaiiin.
I'aris says that in two written. Its form will strongly in- fj)in a Southwestern Bell! mo.e inierest in elections, lo seize
in the I'aris fluence the political complexion phone product was furnished the opportunity to have a voice in
area during the past 24 hours, six of parliament. Some non-Commun- A . . ,Vndelson' j tlie government iu all levels but
Algerians were killed and two po- jst leltist parlies (ear De Gaulle -(|j lhp busilR.ss session of the1 particularly on the local level
licemen slightly wounded. | will use the law to favor tonserv- etjn„ president Rainey Ellett Other aciiviiies in which the Elks
Gaulle called his atives. Whatever the leanings__ot ^ ^ (^'i alt>>n,,an(.p record of the Lodge pariicipate include the Little
(By ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Algerian \. tionalists in France
are increasing their let rorism ac
. tivities. a> Sund
heir terrorism ac- the proposed constitution m oc ^ p|acc and ni
lay's vote on the voted on by the people this Sunday. [nts .,0i„tt.d to
stitution nears. As- hut he still has given no indication ~ . .
• • i.,h,i i... th<. ..l>-dion law '"8*
Premier De
'that there was no way
interested may
Burch Drufl tomorrow if plan car-
•ries.
Mrs Benson Kingston plans to
leave tomorrow for bedside ot her
MOSCOW ,fi- Russia has advised
the I'nited States that the bodies of
six airmen killed in the rr ish of an
Air Force plane in Soviet Armenia
will be turned over to I S Author- No
at
Sirfcouid" shoo, mother^ without ^^t^xpeCed to be made
her seeing me. 1 didn t want nei * r
to see me shoot her . .
Well Is Stoked
By W. J. Rhodes
cabinet into session today, to pre-1 the new parliament, its election
pare for the elections which will will clear the way for the naming ^
follow expected approval of his of a new president, a job that De
The cabinet de- Gaulle is expected to take.
—o
public. But it's generally expected
1 parliamentary elections will be
i held November lfi. runoffs the lol-
. lowing Sunday, and that a new
j president w ill he chosen by par-
I liament and electors representing
the towns in mid-December. Gen-
i eral De Gaulle is expected to get
Guard Unit Of
City Inspected
Club in the national rating as 88 per League program ;
and it was suggested that the
I Rotary and Lions L lulls purchase
i a film screen to be placed in the
yMCA as a permanent feature.
Junior High Wins
Over Stamford
mother seriously til in Columbus, i the Turkish-Soviet
Oh'o . . . Mrs Joe Rogers, hos- n'owever the Kremlin still
pitaltied following fieart attack, re- (jl3ss m|(|r no mention of 11 other
ported today "doing nicely "... no airnlrn missing since th<
fire run . . no arrest.
; airmen missing since the (.lane from the east line* of Section 13
went down on September 2. 1 Block 12 TAP Survey.
that job.
W. .1 Rhodes. Breckenridge. | The referendum on Ihe new con-
21 W Y. Davis was staked stitution will be held Sunday
as a 1 .tiOO-foot rotary try six miles throughout France. In Algeria.
west of Albany. Site is 1.900 feet which the French consider ail in- --- - - v. ... . . weeks
and 2.450 leet tegral part of their territory. the||h®t 1 ,
voting on the constitution starts
Friday, and goes on lor three days.
And soldiers already have taken
The Breckenridge unit of the Na-
Guard
night, and it was said today that
the overall picture was good, but
Coach Dan LaGrasta's Brccken-
tional Guard was inspected last ridse •J1'."'"' !!|^ mgh! IHiriVrme admi.s.oi. ami tiiree d,s
Stamford Jt. High. luesuay imm missals „u. pas, 24 hours.
Tropical Storm
Appears Forming
MIAMI UTi -The V. S. Weather
Bureau at Miami has been issued
this* advisory number tour on trop-
ical storm llelene:
Reeonna.ssance aircraft and ship-
ping in the vicinity of llelene dur-
ing the night indicate that she re-
mains a poorly organized storm.
At 5 a. m. EST Ihe center was esti-
an active p.<rt i:i any project tor, innted to be about 425 miles east
the betterment ot this community.
One To Hospital
Stephens Memorial iiospual re-
Youih Day on
Ihe ofrening tl.iy ot the Arthur Mill-
er I'aik pool. a lull two-year schol-
arship each year to ii ileser\ mg
graduate ol Bret kenri.lge liign
.-■ciiool. sponsor contest tor h.gh
school studenis in leadership, and
scholastic achievement; ami take
from the north
Bib Of News Off Wires Of Today
I voting. All roads around one r
center, the town of Ti i-Ouzou
; barred by the Army. And troop*
I are manning roadhlocks on the out-
Late report from fire depertment
ttvs afternoon is that the missing
woman Leville Langford. 41. has
not been found in search around
Frankell—that is name being broad-
east . . . There will be called ihfrn hospitalized in Salt Lake City Mexico in 51 years
meeting of boerd of First Christian jor what was described as a rou-
tenight at 7:30 on imporUnt busi- tint, examination for an unspecified Russia is slated to turn over the i . ■ • _
ntss. . . Capt. C. L. Norton, former nltld (ntee ion Benson is to be re | bodies of six American airmen kdl- QHrVSler. UniOn
tuckeroo. saw the WichiU Fells L.„ed tn a dav or two. : ed In a plane crash inside the So- W,H F*"" 1
- - - - " - 1 ' j viet Armenia border, but no men-
The Coast Guard ha, warned all i rh" of 11 °,he" FOll T© AgTOO •
ships in southern Texas waters of ,h" t ^
the Gulf of Mexico to maintain a I ^ „TnBr,prf DETROIT *i-The Chrysler Cor
constant vigil for unexplained float
Ing cases of dynamite.
in Stamlord by a score ol 30 to
before the rating is received. Priori The J'itnior jj
lo Ihe inspection A. H. Miller was a 8l?°'V Tnkmi faii '
host for dinner at the Miller Hotel J«k t ' sum,ord iC01ed
• visiting officers and a few lo-jP«"l«
Jerry Lee McCuliough was ad-
. ori r.i«t on I nutted, and Ronald Bell, Mrs. Sally
John Boylel' Kecdy and Mrs. Ceo Curre.it were
ran lor the two
dismissed.
of Nassau, Bahamas. The storm
I is moving toward the west north-
: west at about 8 miles per hour.
| Highest winds are now estimated
I to be 55 lo 60 MPH in squalls vith-
j in 75 miles ol ihe center to the
! northeast and 50 miles to the south-
' west. Gales extend outward 150 mll-
| es in the northeast semicircle and
75 miles in Ihe southwestern senii-
I circle.
Ijte in the second quarter to make
steps to try to ensure that Algerian "
rebels will not try to wreck the;ta' ^nd simplies were p,«hl a,l at Ihe half.
rebel A" ^ip„r"fhn,1 ^t, 1hatterv Early in the third quarter Harry
• are' inspected. wllh iank and a battery , passed to Oanny Pott.
time, first time ho hes seen the
uckaroos P ey in 20 years.
1 T Cook called today to cor-
rect standing of Weatherford. say-
ing loss reported later correct and
they have won both games R
I McArron seen selling htmsell
complete outfit to wear to see Mack-
te play tomorrow night at Stam-
ford . . And it has been so long
Itnce we have seen a man give
a big guffaw, or a woman get
••tickled all over," that we believe
the big need of America today is
belly laughs.
Thought For The Moment: Those
who never retract their opinions
lev# themselves more than they
love truth.—Joubert.
Me „ «, Cyp™ !_««• .1 Ih.
drill held
Those here for Ihe inspection
; were Lt. Col. Ralph M. Trolinger.
San Angelo: Lt. Col. Eugene Sal-
' mon San Antonio. Maj. Norman C.
! Wilmeth. Wichita Falls. Lt. Col. |
' Morris S. Kelley, San Angelo. Lt.
I Col James A. Benford. Dallas.
CWO Guy R. O'Brien. San Angelo.
' M-Sgl. Paul D. I-ewls. San Angelo
and Sfc. James E. Stark. San An-
Father Held For Killing Four Of
Five Children And Beating Mother
The NATO Council is expected to
jke up the Cvpms Issue at the re
quest of Secretary General Spaak ^ ^ m-)ra(h,jn ^^tinting ses-j Bi,taf and Bob Housel.
An old tradition la dying out at ston in Detroit without reaching a - -
that was good tor a pass-run play
good lor a touchdown and 50 yards. |
rranklin scored lor two |M>ints on
the alter-TD attempt. Stamlord
came back to tie the game at IB J^ the'shotgun7 aV"- about her plans. When she ran to
"m his ii \o children in a neighbors home. Pigorsh said,
lose lor a 60 yard run and «.e; m« «| b'*1";C grabbed a 20 guage shot-
gun and ran amok. He still bad the
SPARTA A father, estranged man was saying he broke into hts
- • ■ ■ —■— home and argued with her
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Oet'V^ortgage Cancellation
Call COCKRtU. et Ml M«1
IMWMMMftMMkWHM
to
The Hungarian Communist parll ^ _ ^ _
anient has been called into session | B#>, shore New York Five gas co^ra,'Vai'vc ' ' ihrnaiened
Friday, probably to dissolve and „ htg n|) a residential street have The LAW had 'hreaienrd
arrange for a new stngle-ticketelec-jb^ replaced by electric lights, shelve negotiations with ^os'er
ttnn at noon if a new contract, covering
According to the fabled nursery W.000 employes, is not negotiated
The Cuban Army claims to have rhyme. Mary's Little Lamb follow- b> then.
killed 18 Rebels during three clash- ed her to school each day. It's a
es in Ortente proviencc.
More than 40.000 persons are
homeless and at least M persons
have drowned in the worst rains
and floods lo hit many parts of ters to arrive
•acn n.v .. n . And UAW President Walter Reu-
little different at the Mary ^nita tber emerged from the
Nursery School in Louisville. Ken- bargaining sessmn to say the uruon
tucky The schrml has a pet lamb and I hrysler still were _q.i te far
named "Mary" which waits at the "part on several important mat-
gate each morning for the youngs- tent.
1 The Chrysler talks were recessed
until 10 a m <ESTi tomorrow.
jggggggsag
held l>v police wife
all. only to see Phil Wiggins break j Tuesday ni„ ..h.ldren in a
60 yard run and the (ing of four ot his live
third Breckenridge score. Conver-J their home nea
sion attempt was missed. 1 bird • M^htgan .heir heads near- weapon when he was found,
quarter score Bucks 22 •Man,lotd , T^.vVrc!l from their bodies by. Pigorsh said Sheriffs deputies
plo. . t #K | pkii' the blasts were lound when police made the grisly find when they en-
These and Bob Mehaffey. Garth Again in the fourth. quat lei IIh ,Aert.dlal,„iy trouble call at I lered Ihe home One child was
ills and Bob Housel. , W.ggins broke through the Slam- , homc tound dead on the first tloor and
ford delense for short yardage and '"1''11"'" ' wa# rp .,cd a|ive the bodies of the other three were
pay dirt. The two points for the ,evrrclv beaten, as was his upstair*. All had been shot in their
point after was made on a run. j th , beds.
Score by Periods ! k.'o. Cmintv Sheriff Arnold Pig- The youngsters were identified as
Breckenridge 0 8 14 8-30 identified the father as Or- 8-year-old t)rland; 7-year-old Ron-
Slamford 0 8 8 0-16 , ^ McMillan of Rock ford. He told | aid; 6-year-old Bonnie Jane; Rlch-
I thitstandlng on the defense side "an c d hjm c„ve,ed aid one year lo months old. and
of the ledger were Dickie Carey P" d sUlmped over the
and Sonny Robblns Coach LaGras- , 0| a neal. ,he
ta said he was well pleased with , .. hart h
BILL BLACK
INSURANCE
104 N. Court Phone HI M434
PRESENTS
THE WEATHER
Partly cloudy thru Thursday.
Scattered thunderstorms Thurs-
day and in northwest porticn
tonight, turning cooler Thurs-
day in northwest. Low last night
7$, high yesterday 10. Low to-
nipht in mid 70s, high tomorrow
•round W.
the performance of the entire team, j ^ ^ ^Chica-
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and enjoy the benefits of our eco-
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10-months-old Mlchele Yvonne.
Orland only escaped the slaugh-
ter He was taken with his mother
to Butterworth Hospital In Grand
Rapids, IS miles from Sparta,
where their condition was reported
serious.
When you finance your car at the
First National Bank you establish
valuable bank credit.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1958, newspaper, September 24, 1958; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135913/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.