The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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MILANO NEWS
A revival will start at the Mi-
lano Methodist Church Sunday and
will continue n week. Rev. \V. A.
Menken, of llellville will do the
east a month ago.
The Government had sought an
increase this year as u means of
replenishing stocks which had
dwindled to a low level under the
The Cameron Herald Southwest Conference Department Estimates
Thursday. October |n Major TeXa$ Cotton Crop
Battles This Week At 4,800,000 Bales
Washington, Oct. 8. The Agri- !>*• Pare.lt.ess program.
Several of the most highly rated ; t.uj, ule Depact men t today esti- The indicated yield of cotton to
“,1‘“n in the nalion mated the Texas cotton crop this ti"1 nationally was 284.7
year at 4,800,0(8) hales of 500 pounds. Last year s figure was
pounds gross weight. 269.2 pounds, and the 10-yeai
That is 68 per cent of normal average 266.9 pounds,
as of Oct. 1, with an average pro- i Condition of the nation’s crop as
duction per acre of 183 pounds. I of Oct. 1 wus 74 per cent of nor-
The estimate for the nation was mal compart'd with 04 at this time
16,031,000 bales or 360,000 hales in 1950 and 73 for the 10-year
less than the 17,291,000 hales fore- I Oct. 1 average.
football teams
he reported in
action over the
preaching. Everyone is cordially Humble networks tomorrow as
invited to attend the services. th‘‘ bi* *■">“ of th* wet* «° on
The R. V. Carbins are moving tho air over more than 60 Texas
to town and are having their
home remodeled.
Coach Martin and his football
team were in College Station for
rudio stations.
In the second Conference game
of the season, the Arkansas Razor-
hacks invade Baylor Stadium in
iiiiwtit iii v uiit j,t cintiuii iwi
game Friday night. The score Waco to take on the Baylor Bears
was in favor of College Station.
The next game will he at Milano
and will be Friday, October 12,
playing Hempstead.
Mrs. G. W. Hilliard shopped in
Waco Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Steele and
aon have returned to their home at
Texarkana after a weeks’ visit
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Miller
Other contests on the air with
Humble are those between Texas
University and the University of
Oklahoma, SMU and Notre Dame,
TCU und Texas Tech, Texas A.
& M. and Trinity and Rice Insti-
tute and Navy.
Broadcast of the Baylor-Arkan-
sas tilt begins at 1:50 p. m., from
Baylor Stadium. John Ferguson
and Eddie Hill will describe this
Friday. Mr. Wise died suddenly at Worth; K\ ET, Austin,
his home in Houston. H<? was a Kern Tips and Alec Chesser
brother of Yel Wise of Milano. "ill bring the clash between Texas
Milano people were sorrowed to ‘«.d Oklahoma to listeners direct
learn of the death of Mrs. Jim from the Cotton Bowl at 1:50 p. m.
Neudero at Rockdale. She was a over stations KTBC, Austin;
Citizen of Milano several years and W FA A-W BA P-820, Dallas - fort
hus a host of friends und relatives. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller enter- Also at 1:50 p. m. fans will
tained with a barbecue at their hear the SMU-Notre l)ame fracas
home here Friday night with a described by Charlie Jordan and
few invited guests. Bob Walker from Notre Dame
Mrs. Luther Walker entertained Stadium in South Bend, Indiana,
with a pink and blue shower last over station KKLD, Dallas.
Thursday night at her home here When the TCU Horned Fros
honoring, Mrs. Clyde Pinkerton, meet the Red Raiders at Texas
She received many nice gifts and Tech Stadium Bill Michaels and
thanked each one in her own sweet Dave Smith will be standing > o
way. Refreshments was served to announce the contest at 8:00 p. m.
the guests over stations WBAP-WFAA, oi0
Mrs. Lee Braun who has been Dallas-Fort Worth,
in Palestine several weeks spent Alamo Stadium in San Antonio
the week end at her home here. will be the scene of action as the
W. M. Hensley is seriously ill at Texas Aggies take on Trinity
his home here and his many friends University. Broadcast time is 8 p.
wish him a speedy recovery. | m., and at the microphones wdl
Mrs. Lila Smith is visiting her be Dave Russell and Jim Wiggins
children in Velasco. to render an account of the game
___________over stations KORA, Bryan and
WRR, Dallas.
Yes Box and Glenn Brown will
be at Houston Stadium ut 8:05 p.
| m., to broadcast a description of
; the game between Rice Institute
: and- Navy over stations WFAA-
\Y BA P-820, Dallas-Fort Worth. I
Mr- Cooley. j 'iter one day tU* week. nette. _ ______
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Brown, Milton F., Jr. The Cameron Herald (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1951, newspaper, October 11, 1951; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577440/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.