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Square House Museum
Awarded $3,000 Grant
The Texas Historical Com- $3,000 for the Carson County
mission has tentatively allo- Square House Museum. The
cated a development grant of Panhandle landmark is listed
Regional Planning Commis-
sion Environmental Commit-
tee. Currently he serves as
member of the Adobe Walls
of the Council of the BSA,
The Carson County unit of
the American Cancer Society
executive Board of District
15, Director-at-Large Water,
Inc. and Secretary of White
Deer Lodge No. 1188.
His family includes: wife,
Carolyn, five children,
Wilson Ryals, Jefferson, Ark.
Mrs. Carolyn Langston,
Houston, Jimmy Ryals, Mor-
gan City, La.; Mrs. MaryLan
Gore, Austin; Mrs. Janice
Kuhlmann, Austin; and
seven grandchildren.
Members of Carson
County Cancer Society met
Monday for a luncheon in the
home of hostess, Mrs. Sue
Whatley. Following a deli-
cious luncheon prepared by
Mr. Whatley, the organiza-
tion honored long time mem-
ber, Felix Ryals, who soon
will be retiring as Manager
, „ ,. e . I of Water Conservation Dis-
and Recreation Service .1A., .
(HCRS) of the Department of trict No. 3and.movingto
the Interior, for final Arkansas. President, Stella
approval Sherwood of Panhandle
Carson County Square thanked Ryals on behalf of
House Museum is one of 54 the Club for his service over
state projects chosen by the the years and he was pre-
THC for potential funding sented a book and a poem
from the approximately $1.1 Touching Shoulders."
million appropriated to Texas . Committee reports were
for 1980 by the HCRS. These given on the recent "Send A
funds are divided into two Mouse To College cam-
separate allotments: a com- paign at county schools $32.-
' ponent of $572,590 for sur- 02 was collected at Groom,
veys and planning to identify $54.05 in White Deer, and
properties for potential list- reports were unavailable for
ing on the National Register Skellytown and Panhandle,
of Historic Places, and a sum Groom had collected $260.50
of $601,951 for the acquisi- from three swimmers and
tion and development of out- Panhandle had collected
standing historic Texas sites $408.00 to date.
already listed on the National Plans were begun for the
Register Bike-A-Thon which has been
set for the first Saturday in
Ryals May. Mayor Virgil James of
Continued from Page 1 White Deer will coordinate
activities for the event.
state school for delinquent April Crusades were also
white boys under Governor’s discussed. Mrs. Whatley re-
Francis Cherry and Orval ported Groom plans for their
Faubus. As superintendent annual door-to-door drive
of the reformatory, Ryals was with the Boy Scouts collect-
able to persuade the legisla- ing money. April 7th was set
ture to change the status of for the donations to be
all four of the state reforma- collected at the Post Office,
tories from penal to Present at the meeting
educational. were honorees, Felix and
During the past 23 years, Carolyn Ryals and members
Ryals has been active in Mrs. C. F. Hood, Frances
fraternal and civic club work. Standefer, Sue Whatley,
He has served as a Trustee of Audrey Cummings, Stella
the Square House Museum Sherwood and from the dis-
for over 15 years. He has also trict office in Amarillo,
served as president of the Shawn Feuerbacher and
Pampa Shrine Association, Geoff Riorden.
Master of White Deer Lodge
No. 1188, Deputy Grand
Master of the 99th Masonic
District, Texas Delegate to
the National Water Resourc-
es Congress, Secretary of the
Golden Spread Chapter of
the Soil and Water Conserva-
tion Society of America, Gov-
ernor Dolph Briscoe’s Task
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Miller, Phil & Miller, Ila. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1980, newspaper, March 20, 1980; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517761/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.