Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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i'age 2—Refugio Timely Remarks, Thurs., Dec. 3, 1964
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LEGAL NOTICES
POSTED NOTICE
posted in
pasture and land in Refu
County belonging to me is p<
ed._ Hunting or trespassing
any character will be prosec
ed. Note: These lands are
posted under supervision
State ■ Game Warden L.
O'Connor Trust Estate.
POSTED NOTICE — Each tr
• pasture and land in Refu
County belonging to me is p<
ed. Hunting or trespassing
any character will be prosec
ed. The roads through
der supervision of Sta
Warden. Trespassing
■cease. Mrs. Mary Vivic
nor.
ry Ellen 1
of T. J.
under the
limits of
law. Positively
dependent Executrix of
of T. J. O’Connor.
POSTED NOTICE — This
is posted. No hunting or
passing allowed at any
Previous permits are rev
so do not ask. Phil H. I:
and trespassing according
E. Reilly.
ing to
J. N. Mitchell.
POSTED NOTICE — All 1:
owned and controlled by
self are posted against hur
and trespassing according
State game laws.
Mrs. R. H. Winsor.
HELP WANTED
LOOK: Splendid Rawleigh busi-
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
One certified S Santa Gertrudis
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?e ANNOUNCEMENTS
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f3 CARD OF THANKS
'n We take this means of express-
ing our deep appreciation for the
n„ many expressions of sympathy and
e, beautiful floral tributes during our
j recent bereavemen.
The family of
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On Januarywas. balloonist
JEAH-PtERRE BLANCH
FLEW THE FIRST
INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER,
50STONIAN DR. JOHN JEFFRIES,
OVER THE ENGLISH
CHANNEL FROM DOVER TO
CALAIS. HE ALSO CARRIED
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL
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Bridge Party
At Country Club
Refugio. — A Couple’s Bridge
Party was held at the Refugio
County Country Club on Saturday,
November 14, 1984 at 8 p.m., with
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Gill as hosts.
Cokes and coffee were served to
twenty-four members and guests.
Jack Brooks won high while Airs.
Garland Gregory wen second high,
Airs. Betty Fagan third high, Bob
Lowe won low and Edgar Naylor
bingo.
61 Loan Available
To All Korean Vets
Until January, 1965
San Antonio. — Korean Conflict
eterans with short periods of war-
me service will be the first to
>se their GI loan entitlement
Mr. P. J. Alims, manager of the
Korean Conflict veterans are
After that date, entitlement will
The formula, except for those
eterans discharged for service-
Mr. Mims explained that the
mmula adds ten years to the date
f the veteran’s actual discharge
A maximum date has been set
The minimum protective date
)r World War II veterans was
eached on July 25, 1962. Since
len entitlement has been ending
n each World War II veteran’s
eadline date as set by the for-
y ceases is July 25, 1967.
Veterans discharged for service-
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Bread, butter and milk served
with all meals.
Friday, December 4—
Enchiladas
Pinto Beans
Combination Salad
Coffee Cake
Monday, December 7—
Hot Dogs
Pinto Beans
French Fries
Slaw
Jello
Wednesday, December 9—
Turkey and Cornbread Dressing
Corn
Carrot & Pineapple Salad
Fruit Cobbler
Thursday, December 10—
Meat Loaf
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Beets
Hot Rolls
Sweet Rice
Friday, December 11—
Tuna Salad
Potato Chips
Pinto Beans
Chocolate Cake
The Refugio Timely Remarks
Published Each Thursday at Refugio, Refugio County, Texas
Entered at Refugio Post Office November 10, 1929
Second-class postage paid at Refugio, Texas
Consolidated with Woodsboro Weekly Times
February 1, 1937
Consolidated with Refugio County News
January 1, 1919
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Mi's. Viola Arterburn ......................................................................... Bookkeeper
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He is able ... to save them
to the uttermost that come unto
God by him, seeing he ever liveth
to make intercession for them.
(Hebrews 7:25).
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Then his master’s son, who was
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the loss and entreat his father to
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Because of the son’s intercession
the loving father forgave the ser-
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tion of trust.
PRAYER: Our Lord and Master,
we all have sinned against Thee,
betrayed Thy trust, robbed and
cheated Thee of service, loyalty,
and devotion. Forgive us and ac-
cept us through Christ Jesus, Thy
Son and our Savior. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
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dist Church, has become the
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Refugio Timely Remarks (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1964, newspaper, December 3, 1964; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth620315/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.