Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
Friday
The CWF executive board of
! the First Christian Church will1
j meet Friday, September 9. at 9:30 (New Car Registrations
a.m. in the ladies classroom of the | Qlume System Tree Experts,
| church. Mrs. G. R Blackeiby will Houston, Chevrolet; Carlton Bri-
Recent Public Records
imaMtiUMM
Outdoor Torrace Is
New Home Feature
prtsidt.
The Mackey-Wesley Bible Class
of the First Methodist Church will
have the monthly luncheon and
program on Friday, September 9.
Mis. li. I. Bieeker will present
, the program, and Mrs. J. U. Gibbs
will lead the devotional period
dges, boat trailer! Seismic Engi-
neering Co., Dallas, Ford; Texas
Pipe Co., Dallas Ford Homer T.
Notice
The We Two Dance Club has
changed its meeting date from
Every menibn is expected tw at Saturday, September 10. to Satur-
tena. | d*y. September 24. All members
are asked to note this change in
Sdti.* Usy date.
The Wednesday Study Hub will j There wm be a membership
begin tne dub >e#i with a col'tee meeting on Tuesday. September blk 1, Brown; Add.
- ' *" -■ «*-* ' - - ... E. R. Maxwell tc A. J. Knight.
Robinson, Chevrolet; G. E. Conner,
Chevrolet.
Warranty Deeds
Eugene Tolle to E. G. Satter-
hite, lots 10 and 11, blk 9, R.
Lawn Add.
West Arnold to W. J. Arnold,
SWW sui 17, but 8, T&P.
Vaudie Smith Gandy to West
Arnold. E 50' ot S 100 of W 100T of
blk 33, Orig Town.
Annis A. Bieeker to V L. Bieek-
er, lots 9 and 14, blk 10, Mt. Hts.
C. A limmons to Mary Tim-
mons. E 50 ot W t5 ot blk 70, Orig
Town.
A. H. Miller to E. C Rike, lot 6.
J. R. Coody to H. L. Ratliff, EVz
of sur 43 blk 4, T&P .
' Minnie Jeter Liles to Eldorado
Oil & Gas Inc., same as file 1687.
Lucille Hittson to H. L. Ratliff,
E 200 ac TE&L 1342.
Raymond Pendelton, et al, to
Amine w—i
H. L. Ratliff, 30 ac out of sec 33, jjff ^ jog 2 3 ac of NW'i sur 40,
blk 4, T&P.
Elmer J. Thompson to II. L.
Ratliff, 80 ac, sec 33, blk 4, T&P.
90 ac sec 33, blk 4, T&P. SEV.i of
sec 40 blk 4 T&P. Sl/3 pf MWV*
sir 40. b;l 4.' T&P. Sl/3 of NW
sur 41, blk 4, T&P.
W. B Austin et al, to H. L. Rat-
lift. E 100 ac of NEV« of sur 40.
blk 4 T&P.
Elmei J. Thompson, et ai, to H
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, IKO-Brwkwrldfle
Utt. 316 ac out of E pLo* c*x>
abst 44.
Mattie Gordon to H. L.
S% pf sec 34, blk 4, TMP. W*
sec 39, blk 4, TAP.
—
Abraham Lincoln's Soft, Robert,
L Ratliff, 40 ac S pt of sec 33, blk
4 T&P W 60 ac of NEV4 sur 40, blk
i', T&P.
Mrs. Mattie Gordon to H. L. Rat-
blk 4, T&P.
L. G Davis et al, to H. L. Rat-
liff, W 188 ac of Thos Cox, Abst. 44.
L. G. Davis, et al, to H. L. Rat-
served as secretary al war in the
cabinet of President James Car-
field.
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on Saturday, Septembrr 10, al 9 JO jg j.jj p.®. in the Junior Ball
a iti 111 the home of Mis. tt A. rocm pf the Burch Hotei
McN'aiien. liui West Elm Street
Monday
The Desk and Utirick Club of
Brcikemidge udi luve Its legular
monthlv meeting Mor.lay evening
leptembei 12 al 1 30 at the Worn
personals
Mr and Mrs. Mose Wilson, 1211
West Hullum. had as their week-
end guests Mr. and Mrs. H V.
an's F01 am Mr. Joe McClymond, wiiSOn of Goldsmith and Mr. and of TE&L 2084.
202-309 dated 4-16-45
Franklin S Homme to Mrs Ross
Holland, lot? 17 and 15, blk Q. E.
Breck
On & Gas Leases
Estate ot Alice Walker to Tom
J Murphy, Ji TE&L 2083; E 1 3
New feature of homes this vear
Is an otudooi dining terrace.
With outd<i«>, coi kcrj taking the
couiitry by stmiu fainilie are in-
coming more roll i-iuus i>l providine
outdoor comlort lor both rook and
dUie rs. Bui t -ii^n>; under the
bright blue skie> is uu-e it 1I11- telli
Ij*-rature i.s p«-i tect but too much
sun. too little sun, or wiml can
easily spoil a part>
Modern man wants to return to
the ouidooi> but he doesn't want
to^et too close to it
The answet is a diuiiu! terrace
whlrh eliminates iiesswurk about
weathei and affords some insula-
tion between the "hardy" ciiy out-
doorsmaii and the elements.
The typical terrace for the less
hardy is roofed, ui partialis tooled
with a love>> ami <olorful canopy
ii is parti> protected on ori - or two
by screens, fences, shiubs or
walls ol the home
The dining de< K should tie adja-
ct nt to and easy to serve from the
kitchen It should be at the floor
level ol the home Dei* boards and
Land Managei for Giaiidge Co.- Mrs Lawrence Lucas and Mrs
poration vtill present a progiam W' Jotmnie Morgan of Fort Worth.
"Unitization The quiz program!
will be taken from Article V -Sgt and Mrs. Bill Thombs of
"Board of Directors." (Dallas have been visiting Mrs.
j Thombs' mother. Mrs. Ed Black-
_ . burn, during the holidays.
Tuesday 1 :
North Ward Mothers' Club will
meet Tuesday. September 13, at
2 p.m in the cafetorium of the j
school. The social hour will precede
the business meeting.
Willie Mae Wharton to Tom J.
Murphy, Jr., same as above.
J. R. Coody et al to H. L. Rat-
liff, SWl4 sur 41, blK 4, T&P SEV«
sui 41 blk 4. T&P
J P.. Coodv to H. L. Ratliff.
same.
24 Hour Serviee
on Black and White
PHOTO FINISHING
Fast service on
Color Processing!
Cameras and Projectors
Films and Accessories
Homme Studio
& Camera Shop
Across from Post Office
Shotgun Shells
Wholesale Retail
ALL GAUGES AND ALL SHOT SIZES
Sporting Goods — Hardware
Dutch Ovens
Mehoffey Hdwe & Sporting Goods
213 N. Breckenridge Ave. Pkone lit Mill
m
The Duplicate Bridge department
of the Woman's Forum will meet
Tuesday September 13, at 9 a m.
at the Forum Home for instruc-
tion with play following promptly
at 9 30
College fraternities are almost
as old as the United Slates. The
first Phi Beta Kappa. wa>, founded
Dec. 5. 1776 at William and Mary
College in Virginia
How
Christian Science
TYPING'S
REALLY
m
WITH THE
NEW
SMITH CORONA
Gala
xie
foundation timbers should be dur-
able, probably treated with pres-
sure treated preservatives to insure
luiitf life Deck can be made ot
2x4s. laid flat or .Igewise and
spaced slightly to permit water
runoff, biu no. so wide as to catch
a thin heel
It oof can be built of standard
ii>-nis 1,1 lumber, like 4x4 inch posts,
2\t inch framing and some attrac-
tive ceiling lumber, like Douglas
In or west coast hemlock.
Walls should be designed for all
weather. They should be o|*"ii e-
riough to permit breezes in summer
and any type of woven fencing.
board-on-board, or louvered style
fencing will generally serve A can-
vas drop will keep out fall or
spring winds on the windward side
C'olot helps make an exciting out.
door terrace installation You can
use lively colors or soft, warm de-
sert tones for your roof sys.em.
Sometimes you can paint the ex-
posed framing lumber in the brown
colo 1 range and use oranges and
1 reds or bright blues in your ceil-) WBAP-TV chan. S
ings Deck boards need not be Sunday 9:15 A. M.
painted or stained unless you wish
to carry out a color scheme.
If you use a wood deck for your
terrace floor, then you should fol-
low two or three simple rules. Best
iule is first to ask that all lumber
in deck and frame be pressure
luated with a preservative. This
treated lumber, like Douglas fir or
vest coast hemlock, will then last
foi generations. Another rule is to
keep wood free from the ground to
avoid moisture
H eats
RADIO
C?0 kc.
Sunday 9 JQ
TELEVISION
a m.
TV
Th Aniwtr to
Alcoholism
Social
Calendar
These Churches of the city
extend to you a welcome and
special Invitation.
assembly of god
600 N. Breckenridce Aw*.
Rev. James R. Moore
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH
1905 W. Walker
R*t. Frank DuBo—
CHklSTIAN SCIENCE
405 S. McAmi*
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
jj Camden
Breckenridge Chapter 659 Order j LI°Vd Scott
tjf Kastern Star will meet Thurs-1 fifljflf n Qf* (CHRIST
dav. September 8 at 8 p.m. at the , '
Masonic Hall. All members are' Mf K. OgUabf
ui^ed to 3tten 1. I _____ —— —
! CHURCH OF CHRIST
Thurs , Fri., Sat. | t00 W. WiDlam*
The Altar Society of the S3cr?d i Moore Eubanks -Evangelist
Ut-jii ( atholic Church will sponsor 1
a ruiuiuage sale in the new White]
F.iephant 1 enter at 21f> E. Dyer
IhiiiMlay afternoon, FrUlay and
Saturday morning, September 8 9,
FIRJW BAPTIST CHURCH
tot S. Huh,
Rev. Edgar Jones
WORLD S FASTfST
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EASY TERMS
Carter-Hickey
Sales
112 E Dyer Phone HI 9 ?irj7
UPHOLSTERING
Complete
Service
FURNITURE
SEAT COVERS
Choice of Fabrics
Samples shown in your
liitiue, or visit our shop.
Phone HI 9 4891
1106 West lindsey
JONES'
Upholstery Shop
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
101 F.. Williams
Rev. Alan Lynch
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE
North Park*
FIRST METHOIMST CHURCH
419 W. Walker
R«t. Leroy M. Brow*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Jerry C. Walker
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
N. Baylor and I.lndMy
R«t. E. W. Copeland
i CHURCH OF THE NAZERENK
501 W. Hallum
j Rev. Calvta E. Sutterfleld
We Specialize In Household
Pest Control
Koachea, Ants, Silverfish, Scorpions, $1.50 per worn
ROSQHITOS ? ? ?
Let as use our power sprayer and the best of chemical
by the U. S. Covernntent Positive Safe Control, and let
us rid the poisonous insects in your surrounding areas.
This Is Our Answering Service
Phone HI 9-3322
ALU WORK FULLY GUARANTEED AND BONDED
Dawn Thru Dark Pest Control
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of GOD
900 E- Dyer
Rav. Preston Spark*
ROSE AVE. BAPTIST CHURCB
7M N. Ruse
Rav. Luthar Higgtnbetham
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
MS S. Miller
. Rav. Jules Spriet
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST
S. Shettnn
Elder Robert Larian
SHELTON AVENUE BAPTIST
MISSION
MM Narth Shelton
E. R. Holder
st. andrews episcopal
Eaaton A Elm
Fr. Wilson Rowland
ST. PAUL MOTH CD I ST
ISM E. Rim
Rev. Dan Hltt
—COLORED CHURCHES—
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. OHphant
CHURCH OF GOI) IN CHRIST
Rev. Am on Taylor
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
SOS S. Uunnigan
Rev. N. Foster
WILLIAMSON CHAPKL
S.
Max. It J Lad
ATTEND
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y Deep in the human heart is the desire for greater and wider
Vision. It prompted early man to climb the trees and to scale the
peaks. Every year it lures thousands to the top of the Empire State
Building. It inspired the teieseoDe and microscope, and eventually
j-adar.
Similar to this yearning for visionj" yet sacred in its powerful
prompting, has been man's spiritual quest. Although there is much
lAtural evidence around us to prove there is a God, we want to un-
derstand His mind, His power and will , . . His,heart! ^
No human inventions are needed here. In the Church established
Iby Jesus Christ, in the Truth taught by Jesus Christ, in the Life in-
spired by Jcrus Christ — each of us find*.thatjyider. vision_his
spiii cravei.
The Church is the grtalsst I
the build.n; cf character and good citiirnship
Il u a itorehju.e of spiritual values Vt ithout a
strong Church, neilher democracy nor civilization
can survive. There «re four sound reasons why
every person should attend services regularly and
support ihc Church. They arc: (1) For his
own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For
the sake of his community and nation. (4) For
the sake of the Church itself, which needs his
moral and material support. Plan to go to
church r;|uUrIy ar.d read your Bible daily.
Eook Chapter Veraea
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Matthew
Psalms
John
Acts
Philippians
iUveiation
fsaims
Co fyjit i960 K/utrr A J* atntei S-'
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960, newspaper, September 8, 1960; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135987/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.