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REFUGIO COUNTY RECORD, Mon., July 20, 1964 Page 2
| Refugio County Record
P. 0. Drawer 118
Refugio, Texas 78377
Phone LA 6-2551
Published Monday of each week at 606 Commerce Street,
Refugio, Refugio County, Texas.
Second-Class postage paid at Refugio. Texas
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon the charac-
ter, standing, or reputation of any person, firm, or corporation which
may appear in The Refugio County Record, will gladly be corrected u
it is brought to the attention of the publisher.
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Instruments Filed with County Clerk
DEED OF TRUST from Brett
Hargrove, etux to George Dahse,
Tr., covering Lots 5 & 6 & pt. 7,
Blk. 42, Kasten’s Add., dated 6/25,
filed 6/30.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MAN’S LIEN from Burel Burnett
to Hercules Fence & Imp. Co.,
covering Lot 10, Blk. 107, Refugio,
dated 6/??, filed 7/1.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MAN’S LIEN from Jack M. Cono-
ly, etux to Willard King, covering
Lot 1, Blk. 6, Woodsboro, dated
6/25, filed 7/2.
Release from C. H. Folwell, Jr.
to Lenoir M. Josey, Inc., covering
212 ac. E. H. Winfield & N. S.
Crunk Surveys, dated 6/19, filed
7/6.
Warranty Deed from Austwell-
Tivoli Presbyterian Church to Le-
roy Riedel, covering Lot 3, Blk.
18, Austwell, dated 6/25, filed 7/6.
Assignment from Dan A. Hughes
to Lucien Flournoy, covering 455
ac. Jas. McGeehans Survey, part
sections 8 & 13 J. C. Wood Ranch
Subd., dated 12/27/63, filed 7/7.
Assignment from Coastal States
Gas Prod. Co. to Joe L. Stanton,
covering Farm Tract 13 Subd.
Town Commons, dated 6/25, filed
7/7.
Partial Release from First Na-
tional Bank, Refugio to Robert La-
Corse, covering pt. Outlot 21,
Woodsboro, dated 7/7, filed 7/7.
Warranty Deed Vendor’s Lien
from Robert LaCorse to R. H. Dil-
lard, etux, covering pt. Outlot 21,
Woodsboro, dated 7/7, filed 7/7.
Oil & Gas Lease from Clara
West Fox to Leonard R. Sayers,
term 5 yrs., covering 818 ac. Pat.
Shelly, C.E.P.I. & M. Co. Surveys,
dated 2/18, filed 7/8.
Subordination from Arnold O.
Morgan to Leonard R. Sayers, cov-
ering 124.85 ac. John Sinnott &
E. St. John Surveys, dated 3/4,
filed 7/8.
Easement from Katherine O'Con-
nor, etal to Texas Eastern Trans.
■Co., covering Daniel Young A-327,
filed 6/9/64, dated 6/ 25.
Assignment from Petroleum
Management, Inc. to A. A. Seelig-
son, etal, covering 90.51 ac. Re-
fugio Town Tract, dated 7/1, filed
7/9.
Warranty Deed from Coy El-
ledge etux to J. W. Elledge, cov-
ering und. int. 160 ac. Chas. Jones
Survey, dated 7/6, filed 7/10.
Guardian’s Deed from Francisco
Silvas to David Valderama, cover-
ing Lots 9 & 10, Blk. 17, Refugio,
dated 7/1, filed 7/10.
Warranty Deed from Edna Has-
selfield, etal to Guadalupe-Bianco
River Authority, covering 3.90 &
5.64 ac. S. Hulse & Thos. Scott
Surveys, dated 7/1, filed 7/10.
Release from First City National
Bank to C. II. Folwell, Jr., cover-
ing 212 ac. E. H. Winfield & N. S.
Crunk Surveys, dated 6/19, filed
7/6.
Deed of Trust from Joe L. Stan-
ton to George 0. Podd, Jr., Tr.,
covering Farm Tract 13 Subd.,
Town Commons, dated 6/25, filed
7/6.
Deed of Trust from R. H. Dil-
lard, etux to Marvin Null, Tr.,
covering pt. Outlot 21, Woodsboro,
dated 7/7, filed 7/7.
Partial Release from National
Bank Commerce to Southern Pro-
ducing Co., covering 5 ac. Refugio
Town Tract, dated 5/15, filed 7/8.
Release from Metropolitan Life
Ins. Co. to Henry W. Goforth, et-
ux, covering Lot 10, Blk. 1, John-
son Add., dated 6/16, filed 7/10.
MECHANIC & MATERIALMAN’S
LIENS:
Henry Firova, etux to Hercules
Fence & Imp., dated 7/7, filed
7/8.
Peter Anzaudua to Hercules
Fence & Imp., dated 7/7, filed
7/8.
Felix C. Sanchez, etux to Her-
cules Fence & Imp., dated 7/7,
filed 7/8.
E. M. Cranberry, etux to Home
Specialties to Investors Syndicate
Credit Corp., covering pt. Lots 17
& 18, Blk. 32, Refugio, dated 7/1,
filed 7/9.
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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 tse General Election on
Tuesday, November 3, 1964.
For County Tax Assessor
and Collector:
EDITH BUCKLEY
For County Attorney:
GERALD T. BISSETT
For County Sheriff:
R. M. HARSDORFfc
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1:
DOUGLAS WHITLOW
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3:
M. R. “Butter” KELLEY
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
L. C. MORRIS
PICTURE NUMBER 1 (Above) was claimed by Mrs. Dick Linney, of Refugio.
The three Refugio High School band majorettes and drum major pictured (left to
right) were Dorothy Williamson, Wanda Linney and Bertie Williams. Dorothy is now
Mrs. Clarence Branch and Wanda is Mrs. Woodson Hopkins.
Happy Anniversary
Congratulations upon the occa-
sion of their wedding anniversary
are extended to:
July 24—
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Parks.
The use of "yield” signs at De-
troit intersections has cut acci
dents by almost two-thirds, ac-
cording to the director of the de-
partment of streets and traffic.
Don J. Brown, (left), Omaha, Neb., and Dr. Ronald Goldstein, Atlanta, Ga., repre-
senting the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, discuss the Jaycees’ new mental
health retardation program with President Johnson at a White House conference.
Aims of the program are improved mental hospitals and community centered treat-
ment and rehabilitation facilities. Jaycee chapters conducting the plan will provide
time, money and volunteers to overcome a 20-year lag said to exist in these aieas of
concern. Co-sponsors are the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, Sears-Roebuck and
the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
Happy
Birthday
The Refugio County Record
joins in extending best wishes for
a Happy Birthday to:
Jury 22—
Joe M. Barber, Jr.
V. P. Eubanks
Loyd Spradley
Anna Jane Eakin
Teddy Gray, Jr.
July 23—
Mrs. Grover Nash
Guy Barnett
Mrs. Lindsey LaQuey
Mrs. R. R. Cantlon
Lindsey McMahan
July 24—
Mrs. W. H. Strauch
Jo Ann Davis
Nancy Brown
July 25—
Mrs. Gary Eckel
H. E. Roach
Charisse Owens
July 26—
Sue Nell Baugh
Becky Govella
Ranly Wells
Diane Eubanks
Jesus Cantu
July 27—
Martha Ann Menchaca
Regina Gale Johnson
July 28—
Steven Anderson
Mrs. Phyllis Bradley
Daphne Grady
Rhonda Copeland
Sharon Koch
Donna Johnson
Judy Robinson
Refugio.—Patients listed in the
Refugio County Hospital Monday,
morning, July 20, 1964 as reported
by the hospital office are:
From Refugio:
Oscar Lerma, Joe Benson, An-
tonio Reyna, Henry Gore, Rosan-
ne Vela, Marie Theresa Garza,
Frank Wales, Mrs. Barbara Troj-
cak, Frank Morgan, Henry Ro-
land, Carl Baumgartner, Dale Fa-
gan, Thomas Johnston, Mrs. Kath-
erine Oliver, Francis Ryals, Mrs.
Nora Whitenton, and Mrs. Virginia
Reyna.
From Woodsboro:
Mrs. Della Renfrow, Albert B.
Rodman, Julio Arzola, Elsie Le-
vien, and Mrs. Joeleene Gillespie.
From Elsewhere:
Ramon Caballero, Bayside; Rob-
ert Suniga, Corpus Christi; Mrs.
Heriminia Suniga, Corpus Christi;
Mrs. Audry Baumgartner, Vic-
toria; Mrs. Eva Cortez, Austwell;
Mrs. Alice Mae Williams, Tivoli.
Washington, D.C. — President j In commenting on the civic
Lyndon B. Johnson, in a recent
White House conference, announc-
ed his personal support of a na-
tion-wide Jaycee program tackling
problems in mental health and
mental retardation.
group’s new plan, the President
said, “I’m delighted that the
United States Junior Chamber of
Commerce has dedicated the ener-
gy and enterprise of its fine mem-
bers to support this program.”
The USJCC program, now be-
ginning in many of the 5,400 Jay-
cee local chapters, was reviewed
for the President by key Jaycee
officials, Don J. Brown, Omaha,
Neb., and Dr. Ronald Goldstein,
Atlanta, Ga.
POSTED NOTICE — All 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. All vio-
lators found on these properties
j will be prosecuted. All previous
permits are cancelled.
Francis Heard Billups,
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
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Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1964, newspaper, July 20, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635521/m1/2/: 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.