Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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D. Lane, Louis Porras, Mrs. Ester
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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 AND 12
CRISCO
17c
1
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79c
For Sale
25c
24c
SUGAR
liad, Texas.
8-2tc
25c
45c
29c
8-2tc
tion.
17c
25c
21c
25c
Announcements
21c JELLO
25c
Cigarettes
3 Pkgs.
Lb,
26c
9-ltp
ton’s Trailer Park.
Rentals
MEATS
FROZEN FOODS
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9-tfc
602.
21c
FOR RENT—Room with private
8-tfc
bath. Phone 288-W.
Real Estate
14-tfe
Woodsboro.
PRODUCE
10c
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882, Refugio.
53c
69
10c
ORANGES
5-tfc
p.m., Woodsboro.
Lb.
49c
Employment
15c
15c
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phone 347-M.
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JOHNSON’S
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Roy Gregory, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. J.
29c
39c
49c
39c
59c
49c
59c
63c
69c
Mrs. Mavis C. Williams, Mary
Woodworth, Richard Dan Maxson
and Iris Williams.
GOING
STEADY?
Herman
Southern,
3-Lb.
Can...
NOTICE—If you want to sell or
buy real estate see E. F. Norris,
FOR SALE—One 1953 Kaiser Man-
hattan demonstrator at good dis-
count. Lang Motor Company, Go-
FIVE KITTENS to be given away.
Call Refugio Animal Hospital,
FOR SALE—Gas Servel Refrigera-
tor and second hand bicycle.
Phone 463-J for more informa-
the rifle drawing at that meeting.
Losing Lions team members will
serve the winners a , pancake sup-
per.
Lion members are asked to turn
in ticket stubs and money to Paul
Stockton, secretary, by 12 noon,
Tuesday, December 15.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lots
in Refugio and Woodsboro.
Houses in Refugio and Woods-
boro. Also business property in
Woodsboro. Clyde Brown. Phone
December 6; and a bov, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dixon Bethea, Woods-
boro, December 8.
Welborns Are Hosts
To Daughter's Family
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hedges of
Humble are the guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Welborn.
They arrived Tuesday and will re-
turn home today (Thursday).
La Retama Glub
Sets Yule Party
Refugio.—Mrs. S. C. Miley will
be hostess when La Retama Gar-
den Club members have a Christ-
POSTED NOTICE—All lands own-
ed or controlled by me in Refu-
gio County is posted according
to law and no trespassing will
be allowed. No hunting will be
permitted. Keep this in mind. J.
N. Mitchell.
The Hedgeses were accompanied
by their daughters, Sandra and
Sue, and by Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Beatty, all of Humble.
Refugio.—Two teams tied Sun-
day afternoon for low gross hon-
ors in the Refugio County Country
Club Scotch foursome play.
Mrs. Willis Hunt and E. W. Thurk
tied Mrs. Guy Manning and T. J.
Wilkinson. Their scores were 41.
Mrs. Richard Davis and Leander
Piehl carded a 62 for first low net.
MrS. F. F. English and J. E. Boyd
were second low net with a 66.
Putting competition went into a
three-way tie when three 17s were
scored. The teams were Mrs. E.
W. Thurk and Luke Little, Mrs.
Fred Weir and E. L. Tucker and
Mrs. Lena Smith and Pat Cum-
mings.
THE C. E. BRANDON FARM HOME is pictured above. Only two persons identified
the home during the long Thanksgiving holiday week-end. John Borgland of Refugio
and Brandon himself will receive new Texas almanacs.
DELIVERIES
Made Between
9 & 11 A. M.
3 & 5 P. M.
Goss Jewelry
Commerce St., Refugio, Texas
....... 59c
....... 69c
_______ 89c
Lions Divided
For Sole Fray
Grayson’s
OLEO
Louis Germer
representing
Southwestern
Life Insurance
Company
HAMS -- Swift’s Prem.
SHANK HALF OR WHOLE, Lb........................
BUTT HALF, Lb...............................................
CENTER SLICES, Lb.........................................
POSTED NOTICE—No hunting or
trespassing is permitted on our
properties, the same being posted
in accordance with law. This will
also advise that poison has been
placed in our pastures and dog
owners are advised to keep ani-
mals from these pastures.
Ada and Grace Dorsey
REFUGIO LIONS
(SLUB
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays
12 Noon
BABY BEEF
CHUCK ROAST, Lb_______________________________
SEVEN STEAK, Lb_______________________________
LOIN STEAK, Lb........... ..........„...........
BACONS
HOME SLICED, Slab, Lb. _______________
TALL KORN, Sliced, Lb................
DECEKER’S IOWANA, Sliced, Lb.
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PORK
LEAN FRESH RIBS, Lb_______________
CHOICE CHOPS, Lb...................
SHOULDER ROAST, Lb...........
1951; that while plaintiff and de-
fendant lived together, the defen-
dant was guilty of excess cruel
treatment and outrages toward the
Huson & Bissett
LAWYERS
Zarsky Building — Refugio, Texas
Scotch Foursomes Tie
For Low Gross Honors
W
5
Ambulance
Service
Starbuck-Toland Funeral Home
Refugio—Phone 162
I Gus Pagel, Mrs.
Hospital
Report
La
HOUSE FOR SALE—5 rooms, ga-
rage. In Woodsboro. Phone 3-
4551, before 1 p.m. or after 6
Home Demonstration Club. She re-
places Mrs. L. E. Beaty, who has
resigned.
The election was held at a meet-
ing November 19 at the home of
Mrs. Rudie Maresh. Mrs. Roy 1 the hostess.
Haeber conducted the business ses-
sion. Mrs. Tom Jackson was nam-
ed council delegate. Mrs. O. W.
Anderson gave a council report.
Mrs. M. C. Ross, market chair-
man, accepted orders for shelled
pecans.
A refreshment plate was served
WOODSBORO FURNITURE CO.
—New aad used furniture. Trade
and terms. Mrs. Joe W. Davis,
phone 3-4851, Woodsboro, Texas.
PIANO LESSONS —Mrs. MIIton
Skrobarcek. Beginners and ad-
vanced pupils. Either private les-
sons or will come to the home.
luncheon meeting of the group
Tuesday at City Hall club room.
The club has been divided into
two teams for a contest in the sell-
ing of tickets to a Lions meeting,
Tuesday, December 15. Holders of
the tickets will be eligible to enter
COCA COLA
Plus Deposit
Anderson and
FOR SALE—Trailer House. 26’,
complete bath, electric brakes,
tandum axle. Inquice at Huddles-
Mrs. Raymond Sch-
Scanio and Teer
LAWYERS
Jones Bldg. Refugio, Texas
Irving H. Dunbar
ARCHITECT
Refugio, Texas
STADIUM SEATS—Colored plastic;
just received them. Phone 169,
Refugio Hardware & Electric
Co. - 9-1te
WILL DO HOUSE WORK; also
will iron in your home. Tele-
20132
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Refugio.—Twenty-seven patients
were at Refugio County Hospital
this week for treatments. Four
babies were born.
Sixteen Refugians included Louis 1
Chapa, Louis Earl Castell, John
B. Gill, Sally Graves, Ida M.
Jones, Mrs. Freddie Kirkland, S.
G. Glover,
11th day of January, A. D., 1954,
at or before 10 o’clock A. M., be-
fore the Honorable 135th District
Court of Refugio County, at the
—= Court House in Refugio, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed
on the 24th day of November, 1953.
The file number of said suit be-
ing No. 3413.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Beth Elder Spearman as
Plaintiff, and Clyde Rudd Spear-
man, Jr. as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to wit:
That plaintiff is a resident of Re-
fugio County, Texas, and the resi-
dence of the defendant is unknown;
that plaintiff and defendant were
lawfully married on or about the I
129th day of July, 1947, and lived,
PHe together as husband and wife until
4* on or about the 15th day of July,
5 Lbs.. ..... 47 C
Refugio.—Chuck Austin, presi-
dent of the Lions Club, gave a
short pep talk on ticket sales at a
FOR FLOOR WAXING and win-
dow cleaning, telephone 586-R.
WANTED AT ONCE — Rawleigh
Dealer in Refugio and Goliad
Counties. Write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. TXL-2380-F, Memphis,
25886,
00
PINEAPPLE rushed
plaintiff of such a nature as to
35c render their living together insup-
portable; that plaintiff and de-
mas party from 10 until 12 o’clock
Thursday morning, December 17.
WAX PAPER XT*
been elected president of the
DOG FOOD ~
TUNA Van Camp’s Grated
ORANGE JUICE SnOwoPEroen
The perfect Christmas gift is a
diamond ring. Look at the
KEEPSAKE advertisement on
page seventeen of your Decem-
ber copy of FARM JOURNAL.
We have a complete stock of
these diamond rings and wed-
ding bands as well as many
other fine gifts. Stop into the
store and let us show you the
ring that you give for “keeps”.
CAKE MIXES Ppsbur
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(White, Yellow or Chocolate)
BROCCOLI SPEARS SpogeroEoen27c
CATSUP De~
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: CLYDE RUDD SPEARMAN,
JR., DEFENDANT, GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
by filing written answer to the
plaintiff’s petition at or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 days from
The date of issuance of this Cita-
tion, the same being Monday the
L. Smart, Mrs.
BABY FOOD edn.
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CORN Del Monte Golden Cream Style 17c
CHEESE Kraft’s American Sliced
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PORK & BEANS an Camn 17c
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished
apartment. Phone 118-W. 9-ltp
fendant accumulated no commun-
ity property during their marriage
and that two children were born
of said marriage; to-wit, Vaugh
LaRue Spearman, a boy, age 5,
and Mildred Agnes Spearman, a
girl, age 4,
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that
on final hearing hereof she have
judgment of divorce, and that she
be awarded permanent care and
custody of .said children with a
proper provision for their support
and maintenance, and for such
other relief as the Court may deem
proper to grant, as is more fully
shown by plaintiff’s Petition on file
in this suit.
The officer executing this process
shall promptly execute the same
according to law, and make due
return as the law directs.
Issued this the 25th day of No-
vember, 1953.
Given under my hand and seal
i of said Court, at office in Refugio,
Texas, this the 25th day of No-
vember A. D., 1953.
(SEAL)
Blythe Sportsman, Clerk,
District Court, Refugio
County, Texas.
POSTED NOTICE—No hunting or
trespassing on our property. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Barber. 6-tfc
JUST RECEIVED Ballerina oven-
proof dinner ware in 6 colors.
Starter sets at $5.95. Phone 169,
Refugio Hardware & Electric
Co. . 9-1te
WE’RE OPEN Every Night until
8:30 P.M., Sundays included. The
largest selection of gifts and
toys in South Texas. CALLAND-
ER’S, CUERO. 9-3tc
FOUND—Navy wool vest on foot-
ball special train. Owner can get
vest by calling 8011-W-3 and pay-
ing for this advertisement.
POSTED NOTICE—This is to give
notice that all pastures, farms
or other properties owned or
leased by us are posted under
the law. Hunting, fishing, eamp-
ing or other -trespassing thereon
is not allowed. Violaters will be
prosecuted. F. B. Rooke & Sons.
POSTED NOTICE—All lands in
Refugio County belonging to
Mary Ellen O’Connor, Thomas
James O’Connor and Wm. J.
O’Connor Estate are posted un-
der the law. No hunting, fish-
ing, camping, trapping, positive-
ly no hunting with dogs, or any
trespassing permitted. Violaters
will be prosecuted. T. J. O.Con-
nor, Independent Executer and
Manager.
AT J. LAND owned and controlled
by myself is posted against
hunting, fishing and trespassing.
Observation of this notice is re-
quested as violation will result
in prosecution. Cyrus L. Heard.
POSTED NOTICE — Each trap,
pasture and land in Refugio
County belonging to me is post-
ed. Hunting or trespassing of
any character will be prosecut-
ed. The roads through my ranch-
es are private roads and are in-
cluded in this notice. Note:
These lands are all posted under
the State Game Laws, under
supervision of State Game War-
den. Trespassing must cease.
Mrs. Mary Vivian O’Connor.
POSTED NOTICE—No hunting or
trespassing on our property. Tom
Lambert. 6-tfc
JUST RECEIVED Ballerina oven-
proof dinner ware in 6 colors.
Starter sets at $5.95. Phone 169,
Refugio Hardware & Electric
Co. 9-1tc
mmmaameaa
Mil IC Canned
IVIAE 2 Lge.- or 4 Sm.
Clyde Brown
Phone 882 702 Commerce St.
Refugio, Texas
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Austwell Club Women Elect
Mrs. Gene Glover President
Austwell.—Mrs. Gene Glover has Mrs. S. H. Smyre, Mrs. Glover,
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TELEPHONE ANSWERING Ser-
vice available 24 hours per day,
seven days a week. J. G. Toland,
Jr. Phone 162, Refugio. 9-ltp
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POSTED NOTICE—All my prop-
erties are posted according to
law. Previous permits are re-
voked. Wilson Heard, Jr.
POSTED NOTICE — This will
serve notice to the public that
the Hynes Ranch in its entirety
is posted. No hunting or tres-
passing allowed at any time.
Previous permits are revoked,
so do not ask. Phil H. Hynes.
POSTED NOTICE — Each trap,
pasture and land in Refugio
County belonging to me is post-
ed. Hunting or trespassing of any
character will be prosecuted.
Note: These lands are all posted
under supervision of State Game
Warden. L. W. O’Conner Trust
Estate.
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tients were Minnie Ruth Howe, a 8088
Aurelio Martinez and Miss Joyce,• '320
Lee Owens. Other patients includ- g , '
ded Mike Rivas of Beeville and L . -a___
Mrs. Jerrline Wright of Sealy. - } . "
Births included a girl, Mr. and F _ I gudy ...
her 4; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. James a* -a t — MMN-
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Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1953, newspaper, December 10, 1953; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487615/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.