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VOL. 38 NO. 180
BRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS —THURSDAY. SEPT. 25. I9S8
M'SS JUDY DOUGLASS of Brockenridge. ■ seccn-1 from r ght . looks on with a qrcup cf fellow students
at Oklahoma CoIIcq--- for Women at just a part of th_> door pri/es given, when Ch.ckasha's Greater
CCW Committee gave an annual theater partv in honor of the OCW students and faculty. From left to
r'ght •• : Miss Ba'bara Yode-. Littleton Colo.: Miss Alexander Barwlo. Denville. N. J.: Miss Barbara
Wol«f. L'ncolnwood III : M ss Wanda Ball. Chiekashj. Okla.; Miss Marcia Wiiliams. Ponca City. Okla.:
Miss Douglass: and Miss R'ta Newell. Wynnewoo-1. Okla.
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Rain May Come
Ahead Of Cool
Front Moving In
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
lleavv iam fell at Lubbock this
morning as the first major colli
Inmt ill the autumn .season slams
j across Texas.
The l'. S. Weather Bureau said
• i st|uali line could develop as the
irigid air bumps into warm, moist
air
The front passed Lubbock and
Childress a short while after dawn.
extending ont into far West Texas
and across western sect ons of Ok-
lahoma. Gage in western Oklaho-
ma had light rains.
Rain bewail tailing at I.ubl>ock in
sou'h Plains around day break, at
j 9 a. m . the I S. Weather Bureau
j said a heavy thunderstorm was
! over the west Texas city.
Showers also were
: around southern
i state.
Temperatures are dropp;ng on an I ''"'n *hcieb,v the citv s closed hi till
PRICE DAILY f CESTT8 HCNDAY 1* CENTS
REDS STEP UP SHELLING
AS CHINESE BUST BACK
Chinese May Be
Able To Defend
Quemoy Alone
Private Schools
In Little Rock
In Court Today
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Little Kock School plan was
I to go before a Federal District
i Court in Fort Smith today at I o'-
clock. The National Association for
plaving I Advancement of Colored People
sections of the ,;,nd lh<> Federal Government are
i joining in an effort to block the
average about 15 degrees as the
cold air pushes through.
In 'he past 24 hours. Brownsville
schools would he leased to a pri-
vate corporation.
At the same time the court will
n extreme south Texas had .14 or! J ve for consideration • petition
by the Little Rock School Board
asking whether it can lease the
school properties without being
Breck Student
Becomes Social
Club Pledge
Lobos Told To Get Tough
Mentally For Buckaroos
! an inch. Light rain was falling at
] Corpus Christi and Palacios. Gal-
! veston had drizzle before dawn. , . . .
The rain belt along the norther i.7. ln t'('n,ely,P'-
is fairly narrow The Iront is push-1 Th' Federal Court sess.on comes
j ing southeastward at a slow to mod- l*!e ^ecls a.n outbreak of stat-
erate speed, with winds up to 25 tered Y°lelu'e ln 1Llt,'e. RoVk be"
! miles an hour from the north-north-! [Been Negroes and whites. In one
east | traeas yesterday a group a* 15 Neg-
I A report from the Agriculture IV-1 r? :vou,hs an'1. six white boys bat-
i part men t in Austin says torrential near a white junior high school
rains bogged down farm activity
CHICKASHA Spl > _ Miss Judv
Douglass. Breckenridge. Tex . pinn-
ed on ribbons of the Eche Sa Social
club when bid house wa. held Sat-
urdav niKht at Oklahoma college
for women
Forma! rush conducted Friday
night and Saturday by the five
•rcial clubs was preceded by a
informal rush was held only be-
tween the hours of 8 a m and
6 pm.
Miss Dorothy Wallace. Oklahoma
City, is president of the Eche Sa
club
Each of OCW* social clubs vpon-
Nrt a >4e variety of event* diir-1
in? the srh'iol >ear. including break-'
fast*, coffee., traditional Christ-
mas parties, and in the spring an
cntlng for whirh quests pre invited
i'rotn throughout the campus
Int r-Club Council, composed of
the live clubs. annually sponsors a
spring dar.ee Miss Betty Putnam.
Holli*. is president of the council
NaqroToDieln
Electric Chair
over most of Texas last week but
further improved grazing prospects
The weekly crop report says:
"Heaviest rains hit east of a line
about Wichita Falls. San Angelo
and Langtry. Wheat planting pro-
gressed slowlv in the northwest as
soils dried, following showers early
in the w eek "
Wildcat Staked
Eight Miles S. E.
Of Breckenridge
Breck Golfer Tops
Play At Abilene
Report of a meeting of the I.evel- son on its hands at Breckenridge.
land Quarterback Club shows that; Friday night.
Coach Johnnie Hickman rates the The relatively untested Lobos
Buckaroos tons in 3A. but feels the square off a2a;nst the Buckaroos
Levelland l obos still can take them 1 in one of the state's top grid at-
Friday nieht if thev get touch men-' tractions for this weekend. Breck-
tallv. The account follows: enridue has defeated Sweetwater.
Quarterback Club members Mon- rated second to their conquerors in
day night heard glowng reports on Class AAA in the slate, and Wichi-' northern * low
the Breekenrdge Buckaroos and ta Falls, voted the top AAAA team
went away from the meeting with in Texas.
week informal rush Because of ,|)e rPa|jjatjon if they didn't go Wins over these two highly rat-
•"—campus activities each nignt. jnto ^^[,,1, already knowing ed opponents give them a hit more
it. that Levelland will have prnb- early season game experience than
al lv the roughest battle ot the sea- the Lobos according to Coach John-
nie Hickman.
; The I/ibo coaching staff has
scouted Breckenridee in both these
' Barnes and Coach Hickman report
led that they have talked lo every
' one ther Though
about Breck.
Coach Tommy Hinson. who has
be nin on the .scouting trips, told
j the group that he is glad in this j
i instance that he is the B team
i coach He described the Buckaroos
A Stephens Countv wildcat was as "Very eager with plenty ot ex-1
I.staked eight miles southest of perienee" and said the team, al-
Brerkcnndge as Ed K White, though the boys looked well fed.
Fort Worth. No 1 Bradshaw heirs. I play as if they are hungry.
Drillsite is 330 feet from the The sky was the limit in praise
! south and east lines of the north- for the Breckenridge club with
j west quarter in Section 18. Block Coach Hinson calling the Bucks as
K. T&P Survev. Permit depth ap~ good a team as the Amartllo clubj
HVNTSVILLE fr— A Pallas Neg- plied for Is 2 30n feet with rotary. of last season According to the re-:
re k to die in the electric chair at Powers i Mississippi.-!!! Reef > , ports the first Breckenridge defend-
the state prison in Huntsville short- Field 13 miles norlh of Brecken- er to get to the ball currier nails]
Iv after midnight tonight ridge has gained a new well It him.
He is James Bell, convicted of $ Wright. Clark & Senkrl. Inc.,1 Coach Hickman cheered QB C lub I
shooting to death another Negro, of Graham No 3-A Weldon Pow- j members somewhat when he did
Jerline Jackson, outside a Dallas ers. J W DeGraffcnried Survey. po:nt out that, in his opinion, the
beer tavern on June 15th. 19fi7 A Daily potential was 480 barrels | Loboe had a g«>od chance to down
Dallas Preacher. I B Cloud ap- of 45 gravity oil Flow was through Breck if the Lobos can get fired
peared before the state pardons a 2 W>4-inch choke with packer set up
N> rd yesterday to plead lor Bell's on the casing and S20 pounds tubing The main complaint of Coach mercc. spoke at the
Three of the white boys were in-
jured.
The NAACP petition to go before
the Federal District Court asks for i
an injunction to keep the Little j
Rock School Board trom leasing the i
school property to a private corpor-1
ation. It also asks that private1
schools if they are opened in Little
Rock, be required to admit Negro
Parts of the ,,u<len,s under an integration plan
rolling plains
The report adds: , , , , ,
how-! Previously in effect at Central High
ever, still need planting moisture. I . .. . , .
Considerable early sown wheat on (Meanwhile tension mounted in
the high plains was up to a stand." j ,he cl,;v over S^urday s referend-
j um voting on whether to integrate
BROTHER AMBUSHED—Diana Daye Humphries. 16. of Houston.
Tex., with father's coat thrown over her hsad. and b?r mother. Mrs.
Robert D. Humphries Sr., shield faces from camera at pohce station
after Diana admitted shootinq bsr brother, Robert D. Jr., 14. because
"nothing ewer happens around h ;re.'- Diana said she planned to kill
her parents and herself, but couldn't go through with it.
* * *
Warnings Issued
As Two Tropical
Storms Bevelop
I the Little Rock schools or keep
| them segregated. A measure of
I the mounting concern was reported >
| heavy absentee balloting. The dep-,
j uty County Clerk. Vernon Noakes.
Ruby Vincent of Breckenridge reported that more than 200 absetl-
^ ^ took four top honors in the one-, tee ballots have beett-C*at- llti de-1
know anything ,'a'r Abilene Ladies Golf tourna- scribed tMa as extremely heavy'
ment last Tuesday. She won low and unheard of as compared with,
gross, low net longest drive, clos- ballot:ng on routine school matters, j
est to the pin on 9th hold, and Four upperclassmen at Little ~ ,
tied for fewest putts. Rock's Central High have mailed ,Tn"rL
.v , about til) statute miles east ot Day- <
MIAMI. The Weather Bu-
Examination For
Admitted Killer
Of Brother Asked
Communist guns on the Chinese
mainland continued heavy shelling
of Nationalist-held offshore islands
today for the 34th day. Meanwhile,
the Nationalists have reported their
own artillery from Quemoy wreck-
ed 1H Kcd Guns and six artillery
emplacements yesterday, and blew
up an ammunition depot, gasoline
storage spot and a radar sta'ion.
The Communist guns boomeJ in
one of the hottest barrages yet
lit one space of 10 minutes the Na-
Cease Fire Asked
In U. N. Assembly
NEW YORK British For-
eign Secretary Selvvyn Lloyd
spoke before the U. N. General
Assembly today and called on
the Chinese Reds and National-
ists to stop the shooting at once
in the Formosa Strait. He urged
the whole world community to
join in insisting that the Formosa
issue should not be settled by
force. Lloyd made it clear that
Britain blamed the current crisis
on the Chinese Communist gov-
ernmeii:.
tionaiists counted 1.234 shell's. Th
Nationalists have not acknowledg-
ed it hut the intense fire suggest*
that another Nationalist supply
convoy was moving in toward Que-
moy.
All told, the shelllire for tfcs
day at Quemoy totals 5.308 rounds.
The chief American military ad-
viser on Quemoy says the little is-
land fortress is licking its critical
supply problem. Colonel Douglas
Lane concedes that everyone is
still worried about the supply > tuu-
liou. Bui be adds: "Supplies are
getting in."
In Washington, Associated Fress
news in a n Warren Rogers has re-
1IUUSTON \P—A complete psy-
chiatric examination will be re-
quested today lor lti-year-olj Diana
reau said reconnaissance aircraft (Day Humphries of Houston who
has located the center of hurricane has admitted k:llinn her brother
llelene at 12 noon. EOT. at Latitude alul plotting to kill her parents.
Diana is being held without jMirted an oflicial assessment by
ha rue after detailing in a written tContinued on Page Six>
tona Beach Florida. I statement how she shot 14-vear-old I
Forward progress .of the storm Hubert Humphries Jr. when he
has slowed and it is now moving came home trom school Tuesday
northwestward at about six miles j afternoon. She backed out on plans j
an hour. I to kill her parents when she saw
| Slow intensification continues and i hpr mother. Mrs. K. 1). Humphries,
, the lowest sea level pressure re-1 approach the house. Diana said
ported this morning was 981 mil-! nothing exciting ever happened a-
I libars or 28.97 inches. j found their suburban Houston
Highest winds are estimated at home.
! 90 mph in squalls extending out-1 A Harris county olficial said a
ward 1 M) miles in the northeast I'cniplaint asking that Diana bo
semicircle and 40 miles or less to | declared delinquent would be filed
the southwest. I today in the domestic relations
C.alts extend outward 200 miles' eourt in Houston.
in the northeast semicircle and 110! After a Harris county psycholo-
miles in the southwest semicircle. ' Dr- Andrew Hunt, examined
Hurricane Helene is expected to 1 'he teenager yesterday, he said uf (oll| plav held.
continue to increase slowly in in-, s',e waH vel v disturbed but showed u.,.,ih exuressei
Rock's C
Peggy Webb was low net runner- postcard questionnaires to l.23«> let-
up. | low students in an effort to get j
Breckenridge ladies who parti- their views on opening the sihool.
cipated in the tournament included The cants asks'.' "Do you wish to
Tillie Smiih. Tom Joyce Cunning- have Central High open, whether!
ham. Peggy Webb. Sara Gordon, segregated or integrated? Answer j
Ruby Vincent. Alice Brewer, tier- yes or uo but do not sign your
tru«!e Whitman and Madge Boyle, name."
Membership Race With Graham Close
BRommooD c-e imaged is
NEAM XT jaycee KETWG
George Jordan, manager of the on a couple of projects a year is „
Brown urn* I Chamber o f Com- often a valuable asset." Jordan tensity. During the next 12 hours it \ a v*4r>' superior intelligence. Hunt
Missing Woman
Search Still On
Widespread search continued to-
day tor Mrs. Neville Langtord. 41,
who disappeared from her home in
Frankcll Monday morning.
Sheriff Chase Boo.h said today
tanks are being dragged in addition
to the land search. A number of
things could have happened to her
Booth said, but there was no theory
1 fe hut the bo.ird took no action
- Scan Or Heard
by C. M. K
Breckenridge said.
will move slowly in a general north-! sai(t: "sl,e was weeping and said
pressure. It is produc ng from 112 Hickman which has prevailed at. junior Chamber of Commerce Jordan cited cases of how mem- easterly direction. The eventual I s^e ret;retted what had happened.
IH-rforattons at 4 318 and 4.34647 previous meetings was still dons'-i meeting Wednesday noon at the hers lost interest in the Jaycees as j path ot Helene cannot be determin-1 Hunt added: she seems not to
feet with the casing set on bottom nant Monday niuht He rates his y \f A. voting men. and remained preju- ed at this time. i have had the proper amount of
biggest worrv as centering around Jordan w.is invited to speak this diced against the organi/taion af- The C. S. Weather Bureau at' s°eial life. Her case is that of an
the fact that the hoys haven t got- vteek to place emphasis on the ter they had gone on to become San Juan Puerto Rico, issued gate environmental-social problem,
ten tough enough mentally and phy- m-ed lor Junior Chamber of Com- successful and influential older, warnings on the storm llsa. for the ' lesterday afternoon the girl s
at 4 412 feet (las-oil ratio was 900-1
sically.
fJeWvng beard from Levelland
efftoallv asto tickets $oid there,
but it aptiej'l about 600 will come
... In our estimation th# Bucks
have a potential of a touchdown
Or two better team than Levelland.
but if th*v l t down anv it mav be
Katv bar the door . . . Nothing
heard yet about the attendance at
the Wichita Falls jjme.
Two Men Indicted
Meeting On Boys
Leagues Colled
merce work, and to express his men in the community.
the
Leeward Islands for winds up to | Parents sent a telegram to the
------ probation department offering full
Stockholders of the
Farm Loan Association will hold
their meeting tonight, dinner to be
•erved at 6 30 Don Robert*, son
Orand Jury in Washington has in-
dicted former member of the Fed-;
eral Communications Commission Attention w:is called by Bill
Richard Mack and Miami. Florida Black today to the meeting set lor
lawyer Truman Whiteside The two tonight at the V. M. C. A. for
are accused of conspiring to de- representatives of both the I'ony
fraud the I'nited States league and the Little League.
The indictment was returned af- Both parents of players are asked
a 5-month investigation. It alleged to attend, if not both, at least one.
' * that Mack and Whiteside had im- as are managers and other of-
proper dealings while the FCC ficials. In fact every one interested
was considering a 4-way contest except players. The meeting will
lor TV Channel 10 at Miami. open at T 3D o'clock.
(Views on the present Olympic1 He urged the group to have big 'SO mph. People in the Leeward Is-,
membership campaign in regard ideas, sound ideas, and work to I lands should take immediate pre-1 eooperation for a psychiatric ex-
i to additional members. j fulfill these ideas. He stated that I cautions against strong winds high I am,na'lo,> an" requesting that ev-
In the competition with Graham, small projects completed were: tides and surf and heavy rains Cl'>" precaution be taken to safe-
i the local Jaycees are reporting an small victories, but large pro-j ami flash floods. | '-!ual'd her.
estimated 123 percent increase in jecHi represented large victories, I I-Ij w as estimated to be about
membership, and woid has been re- j and closed his remarks by stating: . '>50 miles east of San Juan. Puerto
ceived liom the Graham group "He who builds no castles in the Rico, or near Latitude 18.82 north.
of Mr. and Mrs Allen Roberts, has
been accepted a member of the wvyvwww*^vww^w^v^v%rM'^vwv^vyvwwww.-w%w.,v%
band at the University of Texas . j
Firemen answered a call yes- j
terd^y afternoon to Teaas Tool &
Snpply where some paraffin had (
caught fire.
Bib Of Hews Off Hires 01 Twlay
President Fisenhower has decid- NATO may be considered certain
•d to step Into the congressional if Britain ignores warnings against
lection campaign. He will make a ! putting the Macmillan plan into cf-
that they are also reporting an air. build
estimated 125 per cent increase. —
The Jets, headed by Bob McGinn is.
are leading Jack Gressett's Road-
runners in new members signed.
Ia;ser of the Breckenridge-Graham
race will lie required to carry an
Olympic torch from the losing city
to the winning city.
In his remarks Jordan pointed
out the reasons why Jaycce mem-
berships are dropped. He asked
how many members were lost he
One To Hospital
no castles anywhere.
Woman Witness
Shoots Herself
Longitude 57.8. It appears to be! Stephens Memorial Hospital re-
I moving west northwest at about ports one admission and five dis-
SAN ANTONIO .Y
IB in. p. h.
-o
Bucks B-Teom
Ploys ffomford
The B-Team of Breckenridge
The attrac- High School will be out for its first
Three to sia inches of rain has _ ^
fallen in the Lubbock ar>ta the fall three dav stumping tour next t feet October lirst.
was tr ' narrow strip, so one guess
about ram here is about as good as
another. . . The oldest boy of Mr.
and Mrs. Mort Ewing. Irving, for-
mer residents fell off hit bicycle
yesterday and suffered serious head
injury ... All teachers have been
se'ected by hosts for the b«« Teach-
er Appreciation dinner. Sept. )0.
Fighty women have signed as
willing to accept work in the sur
vey being made through the Cham
fcer of Commerce . . . Boss Hood
aatd quail hunters may find the
birds hard to «et when the season
opens—they lly a short distance
th n mn . . .And. Claude Currj
aaid there are more rattle snakes
this year than he has aeen in years
Thought For The Moment: God
ha* given you one face and yot
make yourselves another.
Shakespeare.
SAVE THE NEW HOME
Get a Mortgage Cancellation
Call COCKREU. 0t HI *M0t
nonth to l.os Angeles. San Francis
co and Chicago
Henry Grunewald died today in'
i Washington at the age of «5. He
Attorney General Rogers has told was pictured as a high priced fixer ,
he Federal District Court in Ar- by witnesses in the 195.1 investiga-
Kansas that the Little Rock school | tion of Federal Tax scandals. ""
ward cannot legally lease its high |
•ehool buildings to a private cor- |j>ts of little 4-vear-old girls want
•oration for operation on a segre- ■ to be nurses, but Debbie Brecker
gated basis. is a go getter, she did something
j about it. Missing from her Erie.
The t'. S. is reported writing a Pennsylvania home. Debbie was
reaty for suspension of nuclear ( fouund at a nearby plant's dispen-
ests to be proposed at Geneva sary. She told police "1 was look-
'alks on that subject beginning Oc- ing for a job."
ober 31st. j
—— I The Air Force says its new Bo-
An informed source in Rome \ marc long range interceptor mis-
five manager of the plush key club ! win of the season as they meet
on San Antonio's Norlh Main Av- Stanford B-Team in Stamford to-
enue shot herself to death early' night at 7:30.
! The little Bucks have tagen de-
she feats from Graham and Brown wood
was to testify against an accused so far this season, and are out to
1 *1 robber who had pleaded with her break into the win column Coach
Truett Holland is taking 23 bays on
this trip.
cause of |H)or meeting's, poor pro-1 ,j,|s
leave because' she-died only hours before
too much of their time is being
taken up? How many mombe
on''too lew project'r * | "n"' *° „
Remember! Every member"tnt' Mar
can spend his time otherwise. Make Palro,tnan Brandt „ays at
26-
n spenu nis tune otnerwise. nlake p,ir„i,„.in i
re that his time spent with .lav-1 ...f"1[r°L'"***'
es is rewarding and worthwhile. „, s „' .
•„'t "^ct too much time from 1"^^._° i
too many. A little time spent well
Hospital Offers
Free Blood Tests
R M. Dickson, administrator for ^Pthe club several weeks ago.
Stephens Memorial Hospital has „e was captured shortly alter
anntNinced that the hospital will Hards
again offer free blood-typing scr-i f riends say the night club man-
X'V\ .I f P"t'Ju'- I ager had lieen perpturbed alter re-
■■■■ ■ ■ —- — — •"•••• | ••«••• ■ "'"B* hi h vt.|nwi t• • lO" , , . . ^ ^ j ceiving a letter from the aceu .ed
<ays the U. S. and Italy have agreed 1 sile "destroyed'" a l.Ooo-nule an- far[! ,>pr!H,n whose blood is typed robber saying that if she pressed
in principle to set up intermediate hour target missile flyint 75 miles CJI °,n the person for charges it would "put me on the
The little Bucks roster is made
up of Bcauchamp. Hogan, J. Hugh-
es and Cox at ends; Cook. Palmer.
Eden and Montgomery at tackles:
Noggle. Turner. Dupree and Ham-
ilton at Guards; Martin and Maeh-
en at center McArron and C'jody
tonio. saw Mrs. Arbuckle fire a pis-
j tol shot into her head. A coroner's
I verdict ol suicide was returned.
Mrs. Arbucklc was to appear be- at quarterback: Hughes. Kennedy
; lore the Bexar County Grand Jury Goldsmith. Fields and Ingram at
I this morning in the case of the ac-, halfback: with Poston and Faubin
cused robber who knocked her down i at Fullback.
ange ballistics missile bases on
Italian soil within three months.
away at a height of Iff.nOO feet.
Both the Bomarc and the X-10 re
Greek news reports say today
hat Greece's withdrawal Irom avcral.
When you finance your car at the I9SS-9 Hunting and fishing license
• Sp - -
to be carried on the person for
U!Vn K*i!"f,r,!enr'" ,,, . „ w . Upot and finish me lor good." The
The blood t.vping will take about |t.|ler was an eloquent plea for
. I "una mnra m'
pointments are being taken to avoid
waiting Call the hospital. HI 9-2241' wwwwtfwwvwwjwvw
and ask for the Laboratory Tech- Finance your Automobile thro-jgh
nician for appointments. | SLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
search rocket used as the target f'vr> rn'nu,es, Dickson said, but "one more chance."
. . . 1 nntntmAnfa •><> lu>; « I _• I
were launched from the Cape Can-
Join and attend the Quarterback; and enjoy the benefits of our eco-
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mg at horn* with people you know, plete equipment for hunter and Club Meetings, each Mondav 1:00 nomical and protective "Package
■ —Adv. i ffihgrman. Ill Eait Walker Stregt p. m., High School Auditorium. Adv.' Plan." —Adv.
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BILL BLACK
INSURANCE
104 N. Court Phone HI M434
PRESENTS
THE WEATHER
Widely sca?kered tnunder.how-
ers this afternoon and in
southeast portion tonight. Cooler
tonight and Friday. Low last
night 74. high yesterday #1. Low
tonight 60. high tomorrow
near 80. Winds southerly IS to
miles per hour te shift north-
•rly tonight
missals lor the past 24 hours.
Mike Tomlin was admitted as a
medical patient. Dismissals report-
ed were Mrs. Alfred Franklin. Caro-
lyn Presnall, J. R. Rogers. Mrs.
Hnrvey Russell and baby, and Mrs.
Alice Blacke.by.
Booth expressed thanks to Col.
John L. Inskecp. commander of
Camp Walters tor sending plines
to assist in ihe search. Two heli-
copters and an 1.19 were sent. Pilot-
ing are Capt. James D. Keirn,
Capt. John Peterson. LST Lt. Jam-
es Hooks and CWO Jack Whitaker.
Dinner Planned
By Church Circle
The Mount Olive Baptist Circle
will serve a dinner for the public
on Sunday at the church dining
room, beginning at 12:15. The
church is located on S. Dunnigan
I St.
i Money from the dinner will be
| useil to paint the outside ol the
church. Plates are priced at $1.25
i each.
I Reservations can be made by
calling 9-25K3 after 2 p. m , and
' the public is invited.
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Murray Cox To Talk To Lions
#
MURRAY COX
For peace nf Mind • - - See
TBAMMBLL-SWANSON
OntJBANCS AGINCT A*.
aaa—p—
Murray Cox. WFAA' Farm
Editor, will speak to the Brecken-
ridge l.ions Club Friday at their
noon meeting at the Y. M. C. A.
Norman Brewer is program chair-
man.
An Okie, with a genuine love for
Texas. Murray comes by his farm-
ing knowledge honestly, as he is the
son of an Oklahoma farmer and
ginner. lie is a graduate of Okla-
homa AJkM. and spent eleven years
as county agent for Stephens coun-
tv. Oklahoma, before coming to
WFAA.
Murray travels Irom 20.000 to
IU.000 miles annually across Texas
:<nd neighboring states broadcast-
ing from various places and study-
ing up on the latest in the agricul-
ture field.
Cox is an honorary member of all
thefarm youth programs In the state
and serves on countless commit-
tees. Basically "Murray Cox. RFD''
is built trom day-to-day with news
and information that appeals to the
rural audience, and he has Irequent
reports and interviews with farm
experts and county agents.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 180, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135914/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.