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The Taft
kjtaorney
O Shackelford, of Port-
nd, was appointed Justice of
isitnprs Court MonJav* ’ ' Jfl]( COlFctiOnS
2-in Rain Brings Talk of
Rerkport tc» p 11:
1952 t«ix collections for the
^lasr district ^’.unobu*^ duo Same as they figure rS&JSS, ®f Taft were $34,16847 dur-
* the defeat that George We t has been pointing for the Hounds to the couit^sicinTf pr5fcnted, ■"« ‘he month of October. Per-
leered to Report. , , ■ ail ...non and e.Tthing would S PointmentWwise it was 67*% of
Winter Onion Crop Here
EATSj
Jt;zr*— ■— -- **- 'h* — - —
f district champions ami as .->
Jtlt everyone will have
■ tJr; cocked tow
re- more than to boat the district
thc.r champions
J Peat -all and ----------------
in the Taft area last shown by Sandy Bickhams j Since all of the unplanted land
"“-sre: *«"^s^’Tfir^fssui: sr.stasj'sfMr: i i. nssi^it “*
was caused by the recent death the'tax roii/”L \nfit0 eai.?artio!1L‘he e*tre.,Te ! °Yef two ' 1,ches' pngoty report. Jfc? _ la excellent condition tire
tot game
between Hondo mH
44e
H J'SE
ns \n
Pearsei! who ar-
Friday msht
: Pearsall ha;
ym teas'd ir. • '
a they beat Horn'
jut will fo;v' !! 1
Tie dintnet * ■ " 1 ■
mtii the foiiowun
also playing
McKamey Wei!
is Gasses
Of H. F. Pape r.f'oVeVorV“The' Iround JsfnniTnn lr.y_..condlSion ex5stin* ln the .ed °"yhaif,.to tv!'° l.ni ’^isture Monday gave'rise to
iiim inimc.t' ii "" around $3.1,000.00 last year to ap- county
■uP' nient will run until the proximately $50,000.00 this
pjsy again.-1
t on*, game
* plav and
Ftidav ti- ill dry i’.(. wi ll has been com-
euti • me uf and i flowing fr <rr» per.
■ p I - s'r n- at !W4$.fi5 feet m the
A. M'Katmv property two
ni i .hwest of Gregory
[ ches. Odem and Edroy gauges talk about a vegetable crop of
Gauges in Taft reported from showed better than two inches.! onions and possibly some cab-
la new election will have to'be ^rtionany°kr4r “ Pr°"'a low of onc and one*ha,f inches Mathis 8“"«es also *howed close ' bage. Feed and Steed dealers re-'
lst of the year at which time
year, |
appointment.
W'OK whe
U'ir di*tr*ci
Sg&ttSSTae
$157,000.00 m October of this
year, ninety percent of the
amount a.-st -<cl. About the same
percent of taxes was collected
ONII
BU
| ptncl gaim
Hondo and if
P V.J1 the: t
district.
If Hondo win the . F
G(finals of Taft , nd tlorui
idiKuieri a rot ■ tm.g ! r
' a, Ssturd« <•! Kern !y t
■ cc the rite ■ ! the lu d
L"pRl'V
Last year Taft
Itrkt and played !
y fall victim ‘if th«
1 nil scoring it: ..-k
Coach ......... i
that his squad
.lor tilt Ro 'p
pnrtption ' J
rsurs;ng a ’■ m n.- i i p
|iB3y force h;;. • ?h% . 0 Ii
$ftee Grey; ..-■••• put
•Wil. The Ktiiur
- u : i drilled by llum-
‘riciav is the iast
" i f>'- J,i'- Refining Company
ini unde ft ,tfii
> ■ i,f t" .< depth 1 nmewhere
thev v. i*i thc-\
■ H'.a'Ji) before it was plug.
a/iijiittc . -:>f tht-n
, Ai i, ok nnd perforation* made
pre-cut producing level.
December 13th
Tentatively Set
For County Bond
jin October of last year. However,
the school district tax roll
tax roll is
1 SJ0.000.C0 larger this year than
, last year, so the collection total
| for October is larger.
Boys And Girls Fair Is Success Despite
Rain That Cuts Crowds; Auction Sale
Disposes Of 43 Entries For $3,271
The San Patricio County Boys;
and Girls Fair held last Monday'
SHEEP DIVISION
; ported a steady number of in-
! quiries about the availability o£
■: onion seed but as yet sale*
i have noi soared up to indicate
I a large planting.
i There is a rmaii amount in
j the Taft area that is planted to
j onions now with most of these
; fields just beginning ■» come up,.
; The rain will bo a great benefit
Four sheep from Taft were, to these patches.
Dr. Irving P. Krick in his long
<J. Krcit; s Cousin
Killed In Taylor
F. S*fuffer. 31, r f Tny-
December 13 has been tentati-l
: vely set as the date for a bond
election in San Patricio County
that will call for approximately
jJ. A. Johnson Family
Moves To Taft
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Johnson the tent to the labor camp.
$425,000 to u used to remodel residents 01 Portland for three
and Tuesday turned out to be shown. C. D. Manuel showed; ________________
a success despite the rain Mon- j two Hampshire ewes chat took range weather forecast for thte
day that cut attendance and l it and 2nd, and also showed a!area for the month of November
forced the homemaking classes Hampshire ram Joe Mauch ex-j predicted ‘warm weather with
to move their exhibits out of hibited a Suffold ram. ..... * * “ —"a*
FIELD CROP DIVISION
Chailes Mount
cold intervals around the 2fhB
and 30th with periods of pos-;
lor. (■ u ir. f G
i/(*n ItUn
r dw-
died Thursday
.irsji! '
t »
II. .) e!<-(.-tro
d-a-l 1;
i'ear-
ing at his job
Genital P-wer
Pettv u
: ports
puny.
in top
'■hi* PC
Funeral serv
iti
h. the
Taylor Saturd;
The auction sale Tuesday af- Charles Mount of Taft won j sible rainfall due within a hf
, . , _ ., the present courthouse and to Fe.ars’ arfl uiovinc back to Taft, tc-rnoon saw spirited bidding for first in the fie'd crop division days of the 14th and 24th.”
jnj)‘ “T, f constru-.t a shew barn for use 1 **)'* week. They resided here for the 47 head of stock offered for with his cotton, project. Qllie
nine years before moving to sale with all animals selling for, Varrier of Sinton won second,
a good figure. The total sales and third place went to Billy
a lineman of
The commissioners court dis- Portland.
“nd Light Com-
cussed the forthcoming bond "*r- Johnson was formerly in the sale amounted to over Crolley of Taft.
issue exhaustively Monday with employed by Central Power & $3200.00.
a representative of the First Light Company He has been Complete results of the show Mrs. Smart’s Mother
Bond Company of San Antonio with the water department for are as follows:
(.'pi. Robert Stroman
Rc-enlists In Army
Cf
fOOH
R 'herl C. Stroman, who
■mpleted 21 months in the
kn Pat Coliects
$167,771 la Bade
County Taxes
: San Patricio Cwurdy has . I
jdei $!fi. si it. ■!<•!.,..j-j-nt Preshvtvnan Youth
•wi » a rerun if the ...-rent > ,»»
and awarded him a contract to!3*30111 ten years.
proceed with the necessary preli-
Class winners in the breeding
beef cattle division were:
Hurt In Auto Accident
Mr. and Mis. J. B. Smart i
Scout Drive Reader
To Push Off
iiiNextTiies.,Nov*18
minaries of a bond issue. The WILLIS JOHNSON
bonding company w ill receive j RETURNS TO DUTY
$3:75 per $1,000 for their j
services in this connection.
The Court ha, tentatively set after spending 30 days here on
Willis Johnson has returned to
Heifers 3 to 6 months: 1st Bud- ^LZed S°aiv "hJnmnv Cuili. Eddie Bam*,
dy Maedgen of Mathis; heifers u_ek ihh n-em 1 Maurice Cummins and Weater
6 to 12 months; Lonnie Mesaer, ^ 3 Grey of|Copelmd, who are majors in the
his base at San Diego. Calif., I Mathis. 1st; Loyd Mongers of M t ()' Ala who received 1 S0> Scout ^"ds drive here next
•»a ..... .____ Mathis, 2nd; and Kenneth Var- "‘oiugointry, rua., wno receivea, TllP(,Hnl, NnvM,h.r s* h-w*
s Ar""v- ' • ^ . !-?r! -NT.Vu,.be7Vmr«‘V';pect3Y day leare from *U S^N^' duty^ He Staton,_ 3rd. HeifereJ to namedjtheir captains^ SjF/S
’•her nine months. He is sta-1
t; '.-it-d n Mannheim, Germany,
ar.d :* expected home next Sept-
■ H' the r. of Mr. and
Mrs L. B Stroman.
afiJ
wnpugn, arc? r-
given to c..;i.K,..... i.vi
• Kwiday by f; T,
twney who
collect delinque
County-
Two years ag
k«d into a -
collect d>:
uac? that no
lave been file,
being- offered ;
M>S. $19 000 on
urrei
eport
f (-, a i
Court
ax at-
r*t ( ,ii t to
taxes In the
In Charge Of Service
The Young Pcoph ’a Fellow-
iP . ■ f f - t Presbvter;nn Church
.Vioxxvs «v. «-> C apwv.ua va«j v v ----- ----J ---- _ i j 15 -,,1 f UVXTUCm iUIO llctU d
at which time they will officially i and his wife visited his parents, J years old, Ka>rr.mc Rusks of . Marlin hospital for two
ine Griffith, here. ,ojd. 0L~ 0J{ F C. Gabriel Flics
held
George Cuili, III, Home
From Korean Waters
31 ATTEND SCOI.'T MEETING; 2n<1 and Elliott White of Odem. T« Mo*lt'‘r,S Funeral
12 NEW BOYS JOIN
rd.
T. E. Pullin. W. A. Schmidt, Jadfe
Jones, Tom Reding and Sanferd
Crow on the Cuili team; C. C.
Carroll, E M. Beard, Harry
Mount,' M. L. Abrahams and W.
C. Sparks, Jr., in the BmKW
group; D L. Woodson, Bill AI--
George G. Cuili, JIT R.D.S.N..
U. S. Navy, came Saturday, No-
vember 8, on an 16-day leave.
! Thirty-one boys were at the
eo V UK X DI VIS ION
F G. Gabriel flew to Clew?-!bin. George Wither and T. N.
and, N. C. last. Thursday after-)Barton in the Cummins agg.rega-
Boy
„ i — -* — — - - , night in i,w*,.
r/f' VI L* nRlHc returned from Korea waters; wlth lhem wcre E. L Barrow,
W meeting Tuesday j Class wmners .n the poultry = » Mrs H M G.ibriel. He
noon to attend the funeral of his tion; and Richard Swanson, Ossa
county en-
■ with Terry
t a :< e
2'ti/ tax ■ i.t,
--v.th 4 1 '4 lots
sale in four
lx ■ n r<: aiir.ed
S'.intfay, which st.irts at
11 d'ok'ck. Their program will be
under the dire' ton Mrs, K G
M: Kamtv adult advisor. About
!t> will take part
Legion Hall, Meeting 1 division were. exnected home tomorrow
A worn E I Harrow ' Hens: Marvin Havelka of Taft. ’i' <*P<-«td home tomorrow
Taft News Briefs
Ti
bent the c- ( th. s :■ The
fifth, and last tax . ale mi delin-
gaent property ivered ir. this
present contract, will be held
a December.
The Court renewed Terry's , _ _ .
contract f r s. t-,, . v. rs ' nC(-‘ »' A«*r.4a» Pass Tuesday
1 Mntinuc w i •- n tb, -,.x r ills
Mr- A. D T- iand. W L. El-
Mi Ahtahams and Rev.
A S Nealy '.’tended the Corpus
Chri-ti district Methodist confer-
ar.d landed ri'.S Dieg,. Novem- j jr"" scoutmaster, and Adrian 1st and 2nd; Eugene Paviicek of , MOBGANGI^SSfT
ber b‘ and S!*. h"C.L Iand Jake Pruett, a^ls' j ?>n " th t’mf ‘sth Caplns BiHy' , AST WEEKS
been in the Navy since Decern-, tant.s..
ber 13, 1951. j An investiture
service
Attending a family dinner Sun-1 hcld for twelve new Scouts.
day were he and his parents, i _______ . -----------
Mr, and Mrs. George O. Cuili.! jjrs. J. V. Mueller plans to
Jr., and son, Douglas, also his j
grandparents, Dr and Mrs. G. • w ,m, .... ________ ...
O Cuili T San Antonio, and Miss, Mr and Mrs. C. D East,; and Adolfo
was i CroHey of Taft. 1st and 2nd.
MYSTERY FARM
Turkey Hens: Jimmy Knarvek of
J. R. Morgan was the first to
Mathis, 1st; Billy Crolley 2nd.; irfaf that of
I. n key in..!., An.i..nd 1 buy <■( jjrg_ j yj Mayo, Jr, and wins a
subscription to the Taft Tribune
: go to Houston fur the week-end Taft, 1st and 3rd; Billy Crolley
visit her brother-in-law and 2nd; Jimmy Knarvek, 4th._ Bril
Of the
delinquent tax.
*»« to the v.
sch diitnct
who have bc-v
suits brtiugii: '
141 t.
!(.-rt(-.i in
T'-n rv.etr berr attended the
Garcia of Mathis,
Sarah’Carson of Corpus Christ!, j j^VoTuend’the' Baylor-U. of 2nd; Roy
j Houston football game,
j daughter,
ATTENDS FORD MEETING
Her Dennis of Mathis 3rd; Jim Cullion
Miss Donna Mueller, j of Mathis, 4th; and Conrado Do-
Lcslie Hcinsohn, service man-1
agt-i, and Cecil Stiles, parts man
ager at Taft Motor Company,;
im '
Pt r
t, ... Vl ‘ meeting of the Lions Club on
’c . „n,j T ur.d • night at Johnson’s
Cafe. J C Quarles presided at
the business session.
)c county
y ta the
»unl v.
d'B SCOn MFKTIN'Ci
PLANNED FOR NOV. !?1
$ Cub Sc
Wd Frida-
Hu!,.
V- m. Ai! Cu .
sad the;, pjr. n
be then.
A pack piano
held Tuceti-,-, ■ ,
cf the (
Sr* f. E
: mooting will be
ori.U-r 21, si
S M M. was brought
me ti c- ,. Simon h'-r-pital Sun-
.....re h- been 3 pi!;I
$* week. His condition has
ttpr.'Ved.
rtirii
at 7:30
•ivr Cub.-,
ur :■ d t ■
will meet her in Houston.
A. B. Dillard will attend ai
attended B^nd Parts safety feting at the Alice Ho-!
'in- Service Club meeting at the tel in Alice Friday. It is a meet
Ford dealer in Math.s Monday mg tor employees of the Texas
who attends Baylor University, | minguez of Mathis, 5th.
FAT BARROW DIVISION
Class winners in the fast bar-
row division were:
for onr year. The Mvsterv Farm
was left out of this week’s pap-
er but will be back next week.
Miss Betty Crump. P, E. teacher
in Taft high school, was in Cle-
burne over the week-end visit-
ing friends.
Mrs. Donald Marker and son
night
l Company.
auction sale list
-’gc^l^'sreman Watts. Simon, 165, None. Ted Vickers.
29c £ Apolonio GajUn. Mathis, 260. -
Name
Home Wt.
Heavyweight Apolonio Gaitan of ®dinburg spent last week-end
of Mathis. 1st; Fred Mauch of ?ithJ?er parents, Mr and Mrs.
Gregory, 2nd; Charles Rachui of jJa'’ ” nph.l‘ , - _
• Odem, 3rd; Dale Mongers of Ma- Mr‘ a . :*"v: *, Wilh'te
I this, 4th; and Loyd Mongers of and rhi!dref1 returned Sunday
--: Mathis. 5th. Middleweight- Bi!llfrof a one-week trip. They vis-
Buyer Wendland of Gregory, 1st; David: '*ed relatives m Monroe, La., and
1st *MathL‘F«d & Seed. I Mauch"’? Gregore!’‘3rdfdand‘j!| Mrs- wihite’s brotj»*'[; c,it«n Pitt
S S OS? ZSZ w Si81 ................
• Fred' Amity and Hot Springs, Ark.
j M. Edmondson of Mathis, 4th and j
man. aecomnanted them home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beeves and
M. - C :)v Th mas was leader 27c Hog. W. A. Davis, Jr., Odem. 2iti.
if Y y r*'< t-tin.r'sunday night at ,,‘o bVo.Nre,* Biily Beard. Taft^S, 2nd Taft Tnbunc \ ^nSn^lh. and EreS j s‘>e?‘ ,h* week-end with
th -d-.t Church. There; ;JOc Larry Bickham, Odtm, 7b0,.Com., Fi , Williams of Sintnn 5th. I Mrs. Reeves sister, Mrs. A. L
H. Mayo, K A. Wallace, Grant
Crolley and Jack Tutt awnataaie
of Mr, Copeland.
Workers were chosen at «
meeting Monday night at the
home of Kenneth McKamey*
drive chairman..
The kick-off breakfast for all
officers and workers in the drive
will be at 7 o’clock Tuesday
morning at Johnson’s Cafe. Coke
Williamson of Corpus Chrkti,
Gulf Coast Council Beaut e*ee-
utive, and Verne Herring of
Sinton, district executive, will
be here for tiie breakfast and.
will upeak.
.Captains will report at noon to
the Rotary Club, which is spon-
soring the drive, and will give
the final report to Mr. McKamey
about 5:30 or 6 o’clock in feat
afternoon.
Speech Correction Topic
For P.’T. A. Meeting
“Speech Correction In the Pub-
lic Schools” viets the topic for
the program for the Parent-Tea-
nh-Ji^tWrft: A,dams ’their daughter" Mrs ^Clifford Neu' I chers Association Wednesday and
of Mathis, 1st and 2nd: ^l’two children from -Mis* Barbara Owens of Victoria
V:
Methodist
■ti
M
M
6«n ir.ot:
Yaila.. '
Den i
h si:
ii;.»>ng. refreshments .
i
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K'.rr.
trird grade
■ -.-ori Bird Club
Ft id
;iv aftern> '--n with
Tola
..:1. president, in
Othe
- n< w ffi tors for
*'roiien Cs'sse Nelson. Mathis, 9%. None, Bill McNiel.
* ’ Ssnton, 180, None Cavitt Hardware.
M
Ray
srkt-r
and J.
ooyj ,ij
Baird, n n
Custer. Den
I® and Bill
Dei 2 ha
M den nio’fi
^ayne B- v.
T>e Walkei.
Autchicr \
geae Me
Ttereare tw , n th.,Charles
an<, CB-ne Lawrence.
Sdhe Wu.-l! Alien Wundt
J®** Baty, Jo!in D.dy Ted R
p s’ Ronnie Rogers. Bobbie
Alien Hill and John Hill
the cubs in Mrs A. T.
'-■Si-. Den 4
A don mother is needed to take
„ °»n 1. and
til toother
,»c Jimmy Lekh, Gregory. 180, None, Bob Taylor,
iC FFA Odem 190, H. L. Lane.
■ff r Ji R?1 Wcndiand. Gregory, 705. Com. T-GM Drilling Co.
^ *;• ruster Taft 8, Taft Implement Co,
?!3 ^Adatii-".1 Mathis. 200, Gr. Champ., F H .Vahlsing.
"*!<' n- vid Wendland, Gregory. 235. 2nd. Taft Implement Co.
3‘1 BjUy Crolley, Taft, 240. Piggiy Wiggly.
• S lfe.c LarrV Bickham. Odenn Cnarlte C«rt,-s
trt, iina Foirest Powers, Smt^n, 1J0, -i « u '‘I1,
■ The Cardinal was the bird for ^ jjj; ErJest Williams, Sinton, 180, C P & L. Co.
1 aid
was the guest speaker. She was
introduced by Mrs. R. E- Hc~
Clary, program chairman.
The high school Choral Clufe
sang several numbere under th«
direction of Mr. Cody.
At the busines-s meeting ms
j which Mr* W A Schmidt W«-
Mrs. Claude Eichblatt is a wart sided it u • reported that $601
Williams of Sinton 5th. .
Wooaromc.
BREEDING SWINE DIVISION j Mrs. Wilson Hoover returned
Class winners r.i the breedingR*r home at Rio brio Wed-
swine division were: jnesday after a visit with her
Poland China: David Wendland j parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
of Gregory, gilt, 1st; Duroc-Jer-1 Cummin
Pathwv,r,t0 TifT'^rii' ' »d"v ! tim*r «»ph vee "in Geo. B. With 20 wav raised tram the jambureo,
* ’ ’ ,y * <• -tre -.. r*V. - Athar rn!11tUd*
ft an
n. T'.iYSi Craven,
Martha May,
•\ii S:ca Ford, trt-as-
id each child drexv a
f it and wrote a few
$23
Rmilers ’ Abelardo Garcia, Mathis, 11 Gr, Champ. Arrow Fd St ' Vickers of Sinton, 1st and 2nd,
DHIUUb, , A -au.^1 Rooll Hm»V r< . ' Pori A ! -j ■ • , P fl w», id, ’'Srrl - Mav
ext sti
about the $20 Capon. Billy
n the Mock- . o, ir.- n»*« m
*15 Bioilers Rnv Dennis, Mathis. 9. 3rd. Beall Chev. Co.
Crolley, Taft, 8, Gr. Champ., Allan Barker.
i Beard of Taft. 2nd. Gilts, fi to *«er*» insurance office. She started Other committee
months: Odem FFA Chapter. 1st | work then- last week 6'Ven ....._ _____________________
Bov Scowls# FHA Girls Fo Assist
In Corrying Out Xmos Seot Profiwiii
I and 3rd; F.H.A. Davis of Odem,
12nd; Jimmy Leigh of Gregory,
1 4th. Gilts, 8 to .12 month ”
Davis
be
i4c Hog, Dale Mengere Mathis. 770, Beali^Chev^ Co
i Earl Albers of Gregory. 3rd; Nor-
! man Glasson of Gregory, 4th;
Boy Scouts throughout the t of public spirit S«» Pair id#
under 2 years Jimmy, county will don uniforms Sat ! County residents have ah»s»ns
Knvrek of Mathis, 1st; Billy Crol- urday Nov. 15 and begin the '• shown its their support of rttea*
; ley of Taft 2nd. I distribution of Christmas Seal: paigns for the health ».nA was-
Berksiiire: Gilts, 4 to 6 months jpoi*err to stores, offices and flare of the community
jold; Marvin Haveika of Taft, ist; | aJLl public buildings. They know | Sheets of iBe 1SS2 Ckmisss$-
infectious disease i Seal, featuring the Double Bsr-
in additional den
, - needed for six boys
0 w*nt to join out cannot uii
T* ”en tiler i.; I and
Ktv.on
Cubs
td ktaaM.....
M“”“
girls were piesemt. They ggme $3* Turkey nen, Jim
cd yells for the 3 d for | S27 Turkey Tom, B*”y ^t'h Von.m State Bank”’ ! Hampshire: Gilts. 4 to P months j other “disease ar.d they want t»j bolder, will bedelivsi.td by uisg
: lt- ' AP. o.d Pete Byrd of Simon 1st and do ihe,r share to help the TB ' “
— ■-e-r=Sa „n j * HZ ptefesukV L.; r«d 9cr,. -- ....... ......- - 1---------------- -......
!!aw« jm=-=!......*a - *
I the ages of 15 a-. 1 35 than any M« old-fashioned brass
the year.
12nd; David Heliums of Sinton. J AssociatHn fight this disease.
Or John
ut ....
K.uClub
the- i -40c Call, David Wendland. Gregory, 725 Com.. J. Thompson.
Inti l,.j. g.ven
tv J-
A nf-W flUltuf
m.-ting ' ’ Hardv Collier, btr.ton, 150, John Roscpeil
,.Y4n»«dav and 30c Hog. Hsiuy ^«***— ... ,Jn r „ ,, T nw„„
, -<-ir H*,e £i-«J40 Franc •-unis. 240 1 n * c
.-tures ^ N.,rman Dout-rava. Math: 220. 6th F H Vahlsing Gin
7^.— :ii£. Bill* Wendland, Gregory 235, 1st.. Bob Hodges.
j 3rd; and Glen Farmer of Sinton. Future Home Makers through-
I '4*V> P.iUc fi fry K mnntKc • pApKnii ! ..... j a. _ ........ v _ .... i it rwr t
! 4th. Gilts, 6 to 8 months; Corbett out the county and the Girl
Pool of Sinton, 1st, Billy Obar Scouts of Sinton assisted with
r,f:Jp
!■
Monday.
**! -no Mrs. o. W Albrecht of
f*WHevtUe, Texas, were ef>--U
vf Mr.
afid Mrs, E. 1. Crow over j auditorium Fnd
'■reek-end
Broilers. Conrad Domiagues. .Matms, «, 5th. O. 1 Gorbest
is. - jr,- Mayfield. Odem. 1-90. Odem Schools
,,‘f Fred Mauch. Gregory, 230. 3rd. K. F. Worland.
utk R* oilers Jim M GuUiort. Mathis, 8, 4th, Bill McNiel
$>}• r!!..;iCrs Arnulfo Villareal. Mathis, 9. Mathis Feed & deed.
< Hoc* Car! Yaws, Sinton, 215. Ewing & Sims.
*he fk- Calf' Bobby Bishop. Taft, 740. Com. Model Grocery.
Book Week program » -• • Charles Rotiertaon, Sinton, *10. T. B Owen.
■“ rndat. Number 31.; 39c Hog, J-bar^ aiflton, J05, Gerde. Gin. ,
The fourth
; m the Primar
and f:<t!i grades
school will hat
li.-KS, I
l Sows
lot Sinton, 1st.
I Only one boar was
J each age class and
j there was no competition. Those
'showing the boars were Odem
iu county residents vn Nv¥,
marking ihe start uf this ytSK^E
Chistmas Seal Sale. The esw#-
paign. vonducefcd by !hf SggA
Patricio County TB AssodmtMb'
is to r#i<w* funds for tta
mug ram. sair.
will continue to work with other I eimt rn>f until Dec. 55- The s.:e
j f Sintnn 2nd, and Bryan Horn J special preparation for the
j->f Sinton 3rd Sown under two | o{ Christmas Seals and they! antitubercuin**
! years. Sam Fenner of Sinton, 1st MR.............."JJPlL__ “ _____
Gerdes of Sinton. 2nd. | cotiotv <eai «4le committees for ! aui 1 Sale cun&t&utoe
ver 2 years: Corbett Pool the duration of the
ampai
of tl
to do their share to help the TB I Milos
shown in ] Association fight TB
therefore
in tl
area, The cooperation of all those
who have volunteered in pre-
■Make s iMMOfnaMbt k-
,) health am? in t&e
■Bar agidwr* TB. W bssrttsg «s$:.
aaing Ckt mwswb « jmk
F..F.A. Chapter. Roger Gerd*:». P«nng tot the 1932 Chrt**»*i» {ye^ -twHS: ^
\ and David Vieker*.
! Seal Sale it one more J ȤW,
, at 2 p, m.
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