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The Olney Enterprise from Olney, Texas • Page 8

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Olney, Texas
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fAGE EIGHT 200 See 10 Boxing Bouts In Gym Ring Crawford Wins Over Mahan in Bout i is not oruun, vuin.rn>-;> 200 persons, box- thought, but gives a splendid BOXING (Continued trow page 1) I is not brutal, contrary to the gefl- School Banquet Jalk member of (lie National G. K. Nelson, senator fcom.Uub- Tcch-niclaiw and the bock and candidate for lieutenant governor of Texas, will be the apeak- PRESTIGE er for the Junior-Senior, bannuet All of gives May 5. Mr. Nelson's acceptance was Hosuita! a us received Tuesday.

to the town and community Mr. Nelson -will also speak thut by vw.v towns tm lag fiuuc or easy filled the; for developing agility 1.UMH.J Ifi kith school gyro Monday night of body'and quick thinking. mavciy sec ten boxing bouts of three 2-, on fty night the featured ut to attend" Parents and chil-; vvi jj 'i, cn Horace Botkine, 140 i iHl, iHvMSxin uj -j afternoon at the Megai-gel Commun- jrmitly ill Ity Club barbecue when approximately persons are expected for than in ih Soved drwa, hissed and chOTt-. rcUnv S) ftiul no 140 as they lustly demanded ctio d8. This bout was -originally when combatants sparred too long.

j. 9chedu for this week but.was post-! Don Eouth was announcer with when he Satter's arm was in- Lean McCtaeken serving as referee, urei A. A. Wirz was timeJceeper A1 a tcttlul Monday night's Jack Kerbow, Bryan Bingham and ea i cm nr j)i be a bflttle royal when C. Pruitt serving as judges.

ajx fa uucn boys will be placed in In the bout Jim th )g with ona hlim behind They will 120 pounds, won over Harold Beck- them fttw omj h(md nan, 118 pounds. Bill JOIMM, to fin bi pounds, took his match over Robert Brycij, 137 pounds, in the second fcout with Bill Vautfht, 115 pounds, then, winning by a foul over Adrhu (C ot itinucd irqm Baniel, 137 PATRICK VS. ROACH for the fim lime. Mr. Martin furnishes the instru- Glenn Cooper, 132 punda, won hisjments, as well as" a band bus.

For itch over Barold Scott, 131 pounds, instruction charges $4 monthly. S. B. Patrick, 178 pounds, and Jack; After next week Mr. Martin Roach, 173 pounds, staged one of the 1 meet with the band members on! most interesting heavyweigrht match- Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of with Patrick winning the decision.

I ac week. Previous engagements Ralph Blancett, 166 pounds, won; prevented him from meeting except T. Fletcher, .165 pounds, i on Tuesday of both this week and enough interest is shown the an interesting bout. They were fol- Mnrtin plans to move lowed by A. kfcort, 110 school is out.

Johnnie Collings, 130 poundn, Roland Carter. 140 pounds, in CITY (Continued from page 1) Mm. Ed Hftvt, publicity chairman and parliamentarian, Mi's. Clyde Ben son. Commttcc chairmen named, were', Mrs.

Godfrey, committees on-by-laws and constitution; Mrs, Beitis, committee on rules and regulations, and Mrs. Eaton, committee on membership. in the club is to all women of is a eivie which will cooperation from all groups. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Meeting with the council Monday evotuttg were Mesdamcs W. L.

P. Uvctt-and Chas. T. Mrs. wns served as temporary chairman during i maBs meetings and in committee meetings prccecdSng presentation of plans to the council.

Serving on the nominating com- mu-iificancf dearly by truck driven that he not Fourteenth and BiUy McDavid, 105 powntTs, who jj furnishintr the instruments Mr. wade up for what they lacked in Martin surmounted one of the main vejffht by the spiritedness of their difficulties jtropented Obey in or- blows, lekert won the decision. an i ing the sorely musical i mittce were McBdames A. A. Ccfoper, Carl Ramaoy, Henry Craig, Ol' Calvin and Qoylc Evans.

i Assisting Mrs, Sator. in the mw-i bcrship' drive are 1 Mesdamos Walter! Juixker, Si Jeffcry and A. Coop- FEATURED BOUTS 5 featured bout of the eviav-'i Tuesday morning- the 40-piece ing Crawford. 176 'poundsj Seymour School Band presented a won handily over Othal Mahan, igg the school durmj? as- These boys slugged, Jhi. was en- rolkd on the floor carrying the; thusinsticftlly received by the i FICKLE (Continued from page I) the evening's bill Tod- that suffered in neighboring conn- with them moat of the Kin 1 1 dir tar McCnwken out of this'- matcn with a cat mouth'' cut but no -serious injuries were er.

THIRTY (Continued from page 1) Community Safety Council of which Mrs. N. t. Parser is chairman. This council is to be commended for its, active work toward safety promotion the school I Those selected Monday at high school were Pawl Galloway, 0.

S. Eujran and Jack Botkin, sergeants; Otto Mercor, Roy Huff, Vlv I ii on Routh. David Haydie Ray Taylor, 155 pounds, wan it is felt. 1 r', Hillv Frank pounds. BERRIES.

GARDENS HURT hn Much of the tcnin had reachcnt; ld 0 0 BLASIG the milk where the head is in within the shuck. Friday the following were chosen at the "ward schools: Birttcy, Billy Stowe, captain; Clarence Fletcher, sergeant; Renifan Lindley, Jack Hay Donald McClatchy. Norton lun the nnw t) jxnij ii iy It-arcd the 26 and 27 may haw blighted the (hti t-ormnittoo ew ,1 ami enrisHivrvd appli- Heavy vineyards, her- writ' C. Morsrun, chitirmnii, rics unii some the peach crop Ctvstm, Woiv-'ftoti, Jov Honson, reported near Graham. Jlwrry and Dr, Alvin BalilwJn.

much suffering was reported JMtwUnu with n.ui> in of Texas II 1 IB i Janca, oiwv.iv, IRornmc when Jir. more fix'tunnU- highways and Felber C. Warren, A. A. Coon-, cutttmunlcatlon ianes remained open.i Willi.m,«n, Wayne Owens, Sh.rley Wa.te Koy Graham and U.

S. All of and Ruby Ray Kugeno Thomas, patrolmen. exception in Deval Sunday visiting in the iiirectors, home of their brother, Floyd Ray. this srraup, wish Mr. Morgan, an- 95 THUIfTlitt! a Genuine General Electric Refrigerator WORE IN MORE WAYS! i MRS.

RAMSEY i (Continued from pape 1) 1 hadjri-s. enthusiasm und inter- jest is displayed in this project jand approval of this advancement toward safety was exprcwed. C. Moririin. president, nounced that deletsnles' would vepre- this in the district conference in Vcrnon Wednesday 55 niul Thursdjty.

Room attendance prize was won by M(s. Cook's section. The next and final meetitiK will in. May 4. Committee chairmen will make reports nl this time with new installed.

Accepting (1 office will be MIT. Walter Junker, prMideiit; Mrs. Moires Uttiuiis, vice- pn'Htdcni; L. Coffoy, secrc- lury; Clesti-r Bvuns, and i'Yjvnct's Check the of tho new Omul Electric! Look tt the And belike you will choose El( BiUy Joe But. Ucriiih, Winona McClutchy.

Halt Clay, Colleen Murrie, Orma, Ann Gadborry, Ann Smith, Ji'rry Mullins. Wesley Joe Cqrno- U-Roy GcnticJ, Kfiwani Uyd, Billy Smith, Paie Woo.l. Mary Catherine Turner, Jerry Vance, Nancy Hilly Kiveanh, Ann Brj'a" Perkins, Barbara Kate l.vnth. Johnnie i Frasirr, 3w Mat' tt-rns-H Brock and Flovd Konl. Rsitle.

Nannie Fay Taylor. Yvonne Nichols. Sue Kerbow, RuUi Baker, Ribblr, Dorothy Oroves, jerry Cramon. Gilbert, Louise Me- Boyle, Rachel Anita Doyle. Frances SnmpUs, Hennljr, Vivian.

Ruby Smith, Oneita Cunninir- hvn. and Joyce KogUad. Easter Parade of in Delicious Foods, mices will continue throughout ail of next week. Ve and meats alone being excepted on account of changing prices. Bananas, DOZEN IOC New Spuds, RED FANCY FLORIDA'S -3 IBS.

AT MARKET Lemons, 3 FOR- Carrots, 2 BUNCHES. Apples, LARGE SIZE WINESAP-DOZEN 17c CLOTH BAG 10 POUNDS MILK, ARMOUR'S TALL I9c SMALL We Oats MOTHER'S WITH PRKMIUM Corn Flakes, El LARGE SOU HAMS SWIFT'S PREMIUM ARMOUR'S 5 4 TO 6 CENTER ZfOR Shank, 5 TO 7 LBS HOME SLICED B4COJV, No Sufir BROOKF1ELD Cheese, som 16c Corn FANCY WHJTE SWAN. NO 2 OR OUR BRAND Peas, NO, FOR 9c Cream Peas, 1 TO EAT OR PLANT 'O-N Tomatoe Juice 1 KUNER'S 14 OZ. 3 VOK Crackers, i POUNDS Easter Eggs, LARGE DUCK EGG SI7.K I OR BA.BY BEEF PC from HENS FRY! HOME DRESSED! FRESH EVERY I TOTTED MEAT, 6 CANS FOR VIENNA Sausage, 1 Tomatoes, NO TOR. ...2 1-2 a Peaches, wo.

a 1-2 CAN. POUND GIANT BAH WAP, a FOR $: 20e.

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1930-1951