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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 6

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Weimar, Texas
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Page Weimar Mercury THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1863 August Shumhera Gets Master's Decree August Khumborn Jr. of Wei- jnar was awarded a Master of Science degree in mi t.Miro!«K.v SaUiradj at Texas conferred by the coilege, doctors of philosophy. Among the latter was the first PHD in nuclear engineering- conferred by the college, High School before attending and later serving as an Army officer. A WAY TO GIVE EACH OF YOUR CHILDREN $335,000 today'! rtduaw will urn mora money wn a non-graduate. $335,000 i average lifetime e8rnlngl a college graduate.

A Farm ureau Insurance educational ollcy for your youngster can nip live him the opportunity cr these earning). See your teal Farm Bureau Imuranci lent today) Colorado County Farm Bureau Gene Evans, Agent Columbus, Texas 3 3d fit the office of thi Dd and read befor Sourt in the regular meeting place ol Court in the County Court House it Columbus, Texas, for the Furnishing a 11 of the Colorado County Court House at Columbus, Texas, and repairing and repainting of halls and rest rooms in the basement of said Colorado County Court House, all to be in accordance with the plans and specifications as prepared by Arthur J. Willrodt, copies of which are on file in the office of the County Judge of Colorado County, Texas, and are open for public inspection. Conractors desiring to submit bids to get all necessary ptans and specifications from the office of the County Judge. Any bids received after closins time for the receipt of bids will be returned to bidder unopened.

Contractors bidding the work shall elear- ly identify their proposals on the face of the sealed envelope. It is further itood that the expresaely understooe ccssful General Cont ready to start slgnln 1 ot fhfcon All bids shall be bn to itei .1 work Jflll be the days after ict therefor. alte the laid plans and specifications call for and the Commissioners' Court reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, In whole or in part. A certified or cashier's check for of the amount of the total bid, payable to Colorado County, Texas, ake bond if required, and It Happened LONG, LONG AGO But It Seems Like Yesterday Mary Jo Boeer High-Point Girl Athlete At School (Fn "The Sta 10 Years Ago (May 29, 1953. issue of the Mercury) The county school census just corn- Gloria Kahlden.

student of Sam Houston State Teachers College, will and Auxiliary in the bathing revue at Schulenburg's new pool this Sunday. Thirty-one dairymen split a pot of $357 in merchandise and cash prizes in the classification of 61 animals at the annual Dairy Day. Dolores Sckcrka is valedictorian and Jean Wendel is salutatorian of the 23-member WHS class which will be graduated here Friday night. Dietrich Flessner, 87, former Weimar resident, who died in San Antonio, will be burled here May 30. the recent heavy rains.

"Uncle Charlie" Moore celebrated his 88th birthday Sunday. John Oscar Bocttcher is a candidate lor a BA degree at Baylor May 2fl. Mrs. P. G.

Ranft marked her 85th birthday anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Helen Brandt, 75, was buried Friday In Brandt Cemetery. A. F.

Leppin, 70, died May IB in a Pflugervillc hospital. Louis Jaselt, 75. was buried Sdtur- Tlie first bale of 1053 Mils ginned Monday at Mission 30 Years Ago (June 2, 1933, Issue of the Mercury) LlldwlR Mlchftleik, Df Holman, dliil Frida his son, Robert, in iction. He i 01. The 8-yoar-oM son of Mr.

and Mrs Fcrome Bohac of Amroannsvillo fell rom a tree and landed on a picket cncc, one picket penetrating his hip Colorado County hncl its first pio- ludng oil well Tuesday when the 'lymouth Company lirmiRhl mi I'l wedding performed by Kev. Szymanski. The groom is an t-x-Wiidwood boy but for the past few years he has W. J. Mann was re-elected principal and Annie B.

Chappina assistant last Friday. NEED BOTH ce counts for little unless the ability to back it up. tion of the Texas School for the Deaf, at Austin). Mary Jo Boeer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Boeer of Pasadena, Texas, and a junior student at TSD, ha-; been voted the best all-around ftirl nthlote and high point girl in tbe Girls' Athletic Association for I ho past year.

petition for top honors, but Mary Jo record for performance easily placed her at the head of the list. Playing In the top brackets of a number of sports, Mary Jo attained a point record of 703. Patti Hill, next on the list, had 532, Monica Ulkie Cindy Graham 504 and a 1 Woodward -113. PAVLIK PROMOTED Illwmilcoc Joseph A. Pavlik, 24, of Mr.

Mrs. Joe V. Piivlik, wile Specialist Pnvlik, a cook in Battery A of the artillery's 3d Missile Bnilnlion. entered the Army in September 1061 and received basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. Paviik was graduated from Weimar High School in 1957 and employed nt Rasper's Meat Market before entering the Army.

Weimar Swimming Pool WILL OPEN Tuesday, June 4th FREE SWIMMING THIS SATURDAY (POOL WILL NOT BE OPEN THIS SUNDAY) lie Join Dlh Last Week's Prices AT Columbus Livestock Commission Co. AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY AT 12:30 P.M. Allen. Annii' Bnnsi-. Frank Bi Rud.ilf Frank Ornnsck.

tie I)i ill nk lam Define 1 li (ibi'th Kalnisi. Alph Koeuri-k, Kvclyn Km-bel, Aliiw 1 fin. Jocelyn Mnyes, CenrRo Leonard Keiferl. Wilmit Keifert inn Sliivllt, Llllif Tvllsehilc, Wihnn Tim maun, Harris Till ami The tomato price was 1e when the market opened last week, but this week it has slumped to 2e. A.

S. Dtmn. buyer, 1ms bought three carloads. CALVES Good anil eiioice. 22.50 to 25.80.

Commercial. 21 la 22.no. Utility. Ill to 21. Culls.

Ill down. Stacker steer calves, 20 to Slorkcr hcifc.ru, 23 to 27. yearlings. 22 to 25. Hi-fivy wolsfhl 17 to 10.

Light weight bulls. 15 (o IT. COWS Good heavy ht, 11 Cutter cows. 12 to M. Cnnncr i-mvs, 12 down.

COW AND CALF PAIRS Good, $225. Medium, to $100. Old worn mil, mostly split Many bole brought to (own ami sold. Miss Wilmn HHlje a Victor A bnby Kill was born this wool Jr. and Mrs.

E. R. Hollek. Alfons Hcrzil! tins piirrhnscil i ral acres of land ensl off town. 50 Years Ago (May 31, 1913.

issue of the Mo W. F. Tnylor. apred father nit-It narn-ll of this Hi; Columbus Livestock Commission Co. Lowest Prices in Texas One Price for All Ages (Oc PER SWIM SEASON TICKET, ONE PERSON $3.00 SEASON TICKET, TWO PERSONS $5,00 SEASON TICKET, ENTIRE FAMILY $7.00 ONE-MONTH TICKET, PER PERSON $1.00 SWIMMING HOURS: Tuesday thru Sat urday 8 to 1 0 a.m.

and 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday 2 to 7 p.m. (Closed Sunday mornings! Closed All Day on Mondays During Periods of Red Cross Swim Classes, no public swimming in morning hours Free Playground and Shaded Picnic Area Life Guard on Duty During All Pool Hours Filtered, Chemically Pure Water Cold Drinks, Ics Cream, Candies CITY OF WEIMAR.

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Years Available:
1890-1977