Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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REFUGIO COUNTY RECORD, Mon., Mar. 30, 1964 Pag-e 4
Political
Announcements
The Reiugio County Record is
authorized to announce the candi-
dacy of the following for the re-
spective offices, subject to the ac-
tion of the Dempcratie Primary of
Saturday, May 2, 1964.
For County Tax Assessor
and Collector:
EDITH BUCKLEY
JFor County Attorney:
GERALD T. BISSETT
For County Sheriff:
R. M. HARSDORFF
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1:
DOUGLAS WHITLOW
JIMMY BAUER
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
JACK L. SLACK
M. R. “Butter” KELLEY
For Constable, Precinct No, 1:
L. C. MORRIS
School
Menus
Tuesday, March 31—
Beef Stew with Vegetables, Caib-
bage Slaw, Fruit JeEb, Corn
bread, Butter, Milk.
Wednesday, April 1—
Fried Chicken and Gravy, Scal-
loped Potatoes, Green Beans, Hot
Rolls, Butter, Jelly, Milk.
r * Ik
Thursday. April 2—
Cheeseburgers on Bun, Baked
Beans, Potatoe Chips, Upside
Down Pineapple Cake, Milk.
Friday, April 3—
Tuna Fish, Peanut Butter - Jel-
ly, and Pimento Cheese Sand-
wiches, Wedge Lettuce with
French Dressing, French Fries -
Catsup, Chilled Pickles, Peach
Cobbler, Milk.
Monday, April ft—
Chili and Beans, Cole Slaw,
Sweet Rolls, Cornbread, Butter,
Milk.
OUTDOORS MEN
be/ Vcm S'anfjMd
Bet you didn't know that:
Scorpions are immune to their
own poison. They cannot commit
suicide as was once believed.
* * *
Bulls cannot distinguish red
from any other color. They are,
In fact, color blind.
* * *
Animals which chew a cud in-
clude cows, deer, sheep, goats,
giraffes and antelopes.
* * *
The Baltimore oriole is said to
get its name from the fact that the
orange and black of its plummage
were the colors of Lord Balti-
more's family.
* * *
The brain of a big blue whale
weighs 20 pounds.
Want Ads
FOR SALE: Four year old Jer-
sey cow. $100. H. 1. Stevens, Box
535, Woodsboro. Phone LI 3-4459.
MAN WANTED to supply Raw-
leigh Products to consumers in Re-
fugio Co. or Refuigio. Good time to
start. See or write Mrs. Loyd
Brown, Route 1, Box 91, Taft.
Write Ravvleigh TX D 2380 28
Memphis, Tenn. 32-6tp
POSTED NOTICE — AD lands in
Refugio County belonging to the
estates of James B. Heard, Bebe
Heard Jacks and James E. Jacks
are posted under the law. No hunt-
ing, camping, fishing, trapping or
any trespassing permitted. AE vio-
lators found on these properties
wiE be prosecuted. All previous
permits are cancelled.
Francis Heard BiEups,
Cyrus L. Heard,
James H. W. Jacks,
Trustees.
Quality and Service
In All Seasons
(humble)
Clarence S. Boone
Your HUMBLE Agent
Telephone LA 6-2824
Refugio, Texas
REFUGIO HKH SCHOOL
1964
Baseball Schedule
DATE
TEAM
PLACE TIME
March 17
March 20
March 26
March 31
April 3
April 7
April 10
April 14
April 21
April 24
April 28
May 1
May 2
May 5
May 8
May 12
May 14
May 19
Banquete
Beeville
St Johns
Mathis
Mathis
Banquete
St. Joseph
Premont
* Rockport
Premont
* Goliad
* Kenedy
* Sinton
* Rockport
Open
* Goliad
★
★
Kenedy
Sinton
Here
7:00
Here
4:00
Here
7:00
Here
4:30
There
4:30
There
7:30
There
4:30
Here
4:00
Here
7:00
There
7:00
There
4:00
There
7:00
Here
7:00
There
4:00
Here
7:00
Here
7:00
There
7:00
(SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
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Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1964, newspaper, March 30, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635484/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.