The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1977 Page: 8 of 12
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Page Eight
The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
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LARGE PEACHES - AND A BUNCH OF THEM
Ollie Nevels displays some of the unusually large peaches
which he has grown in the backyard of his home at 815
Hendricks in Kermit. The smaller picture compares the normal
size peaches which are in abundance around Kermit with those
which Nevels has grown.
Encephalitis Reported
In South Plains Area
Hospital Notes
Reports from the Texas
Health Dept. Laboratory in
Austin confirm presence of
the Western Encephalitis virus
in Hale County (Hale Center &
Plain view). This week a
confirmed Western horse case
was reported in Lubbock
County.
The Western encephalitis
virus is contagious to humans,
and can be transmitted by
mosquitoes.
So far, no St. Louis
encephalitis virus has been
found this year in West Texas.
In Dallas the second human
case was reported this week.
A continuing surveillance
program is being regularly
conducted in most major
population areas by the Texas
Health Dept. (Zoonosis
Control Division) and has
provided an early warning to
the area.
Horse vaccination,
mosquito control, and
personal protection is
advisable now. The
encephalitis season will persist
until late fall.
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The fpllowing patients have
been dismissed from Memorial
Hospital since July 8: Irene
Duff, Angela Cole, Jack Holt,
Tom Marion, Opal Helms, R.
B. Leek, Melvin Bean, Bessie
Awtrey, William Hestand, Jim
Mann, Catherine Taylor, Lillie
Rolston, Thomas Murray,
Alice Keene, Bobby Brooks,
Ruben Ruiz, Geneva
Shropshire, Ladona Aycox,
Tommy Sawyer, Stanley
Arnold, Donna Blakeley,
Tommy Winn, Sybil Hutton,
Ted Morton, Charles Topinka,
Maxine Haynes, Alice
Lovelace, Lee Nunn, Tommy
Tutor, Rosa Martinez, Ted
Kirby, Hardy Cook, Roberta
Drake, Jimmy Anderson, Nell
Jenkins, Patricia Walters,
Jimmy Taylor, Marion
Dunn, Patsy Lyles, Edward
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The Winkler County News
extends Congratulations to
the following parents whose
babies have been born in
Memorial Hospital:
Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith, a daughter,, born
July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnson, a son, born July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Prieto,
a son, born July 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Guame, a daughter, born July
13.
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Holden, Thomas Reed, Billie
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Willis C. Brock, A. L. Dixon,
Donna Wilson, George
Bentley, Loretta Rives,
George Garrett, Mattie
Alexander, Lottie Newman,
Joe Machuca, J. V. Arnold,
Stephen Patterson, Billy
Marsh, Edgar H. Burk, Bernice
Taylor, Brenda Willis and
Tracy Prather.
Mary Reid Is
On Honor Roli
Names of students at the
Texas Woman’s University
who achieved high scholastic
averages during the spring
semester have been announced
by Dr. Dave L. Gates, vice
president for academic affairs.
Students who earned a 2.3
or better average on the 3.0
scale are placed on the Honor
RoH.
The list included Mary B.
Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Reid of Kermit. Miss
Reid is a junior Nursing major
at the university.
GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IS
TO REMAIN NEUTRAL
‘ ‘Free collective bargaining
is premised on the concept of
government noninterference
and neutrality.” — Federal
Judge Richard Owen of New
York, knocking down New
York law under which workers
on strike collected
unemployment compensation
benefits.
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Brewer, Bert. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 36, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1977, newspaper, July 18, 1977; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024834/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.