The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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DISTRICT SUPERVISORS—R. G. Burwell, District Super-
visor for the Texas A&M College Extension Service and
Annie Lucy Lane, District Home Demonstration Agent,
look over some of their work. Roth have a large area under
their supervision with offices in the Agriculture Building.
(Pix by Bax)
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Flory Is Attending
Annual Convention
C. M. (Dutch) Flory, Tarleton
physical recreation head, left yes-
terday for Atlanta, Qa., to at-
tend a physical recreation con-
vention from Feb. 2(5-29.
The meeting- is an annual one
of the Health, Physical Educa-
tion, and Recreation Division of
the National Educators Associa-
tion. Flory went by train from
Fort Worth and will resume his
duties at Tarleton on Monday.
There are 39 books in the Old
Testament; 27 in the New,
WHITE
Motor Company
Cadillac Pontiac
Passenger Cars
Telephone 38 1
536 E. Washington
DOYLE WHITE, Owner
Fire—Auto
Hospitalization
INSURANCE
Auto—Furniture
F. H. A.
LOANS
ELLIS
Insurance Ageny
SELF'S
Two Doors South of Bus Stop
Handmade
Boots
I Belts
Billfolds
Moccasins
Watch Bands
Shines — Polishes — Laces
Quick Service on\ Repairs
Made to Order . Belts and
Billfolds.
147 N. Belknap
Barons, Coronas
Clubs Planning
Spring Activities
The Barons and Coronas met in
a joint meeting Wednesday night.
Plans for the spring* activities
were discussed.
Hereafter, the clubs will meet
jointly every other week and by
themselves on the alternate weeks.
Tomorow the Coronas will meet
with their president, Dic-kye Wood.
The Barons will hold a separate
meeting with Don Tate, their new-
ly elected president, conducting
the meeting.
KSTV Radio Log
1510 Kilocycles—250 Watts
Stephenville. Texas
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1952
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Texas ■ Wranglers
Trade Winds
Early News
Morning' Sports
Farm Forum
News for Breakfast
Local News
Happy Birthday Club
News Hi-Lites
Easy Listening-
Housewives Protective Lea-
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Organ Melodies
Morning Devotional
Hymn Time
Book Review
News Hi-Lites
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Hollywood Calling
Tarleton Heights Church
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12:00 Noon News-
Parade of Quartets
Neighborhood" News
Top Western Tunes
Markets
News Hi-Lites
Western Music Hall
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Platter Parade
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Western Roundup
South of the Border
Hawaiian Melodies
Eddy Arnold-
Hank Thompson
Central Texas News
World and Texas Headlines
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Sports Final
Sundown Serenade
Evening News
Sign off
Lawson's Beauty Shop
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We specialize in the new
Poodle Cut for Spring.
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360 North Barton
Call 122
Committee States
Open House Slated
For Parents' Day
Open House at all Tarleton de-
partments will feature the after-
noon program of Parents' Day on
May 4, according to J. W. Autry,
committee chairman.
"The committee feels that par-
ents are particularly interested in
seeing not only buildings, labora-
tories, and equipment but also
themes, reports, laboratory excer-
cise, problems, and class work
handed in by students," Autry
said.
He also pointed out that dis-
plays and demonstrations would
be given where feasible and that
many parents would like to meet
and talk with teachers concern-
ing their children.
Airmen Capture
Cage Tournament
The 3470th School Squadron's
basketball team copped top hon-
ors at the Alexander Outsiders
Tournament held at the Alexan-
der High School's gymnasium Feb-
ruary 13 through' 10.
Teams participating included
Carlton, Dublin, Morgan Mill, To-
la]-, Olden, Huckabay, Hico, and
the Air Force team. The junior
and senior classes sponsored the
tournament.
Individual awards will be given
to the winning team and the most
outstanding players at a later
date. The airmen overpowered
Huckabay in the finals. Morgan
Mill won the consolation.
A violin maker is called a luth-
ier.
Tuesday, February 26, 1952
THE J-TAC—3
"TRAV'LIN HOBOES"—One of the main attractions at
the recent Hobo Ball was this group of hoboes, complete
with bundles, corncob pipes, and patched clothes. Included
are Albert Potthiss and Laura Frazier, Darlene Robbing
and Ikey Newman. (Pix by Bax).
FFA Chapter ,
Schedules Special
March Meeting
A meeting of the local FFA Col-
legiate chapter will be held on
March 3 in the Agriculture Build-
ing at G:30 p.m.
Hillbilly music for the program
will be furnished by Cowboy Mil-
ler, Joe Sones, Eddie Ray Seales,
Darrel Dickey, Lee M.cCauley,
and others.
Library hours are from 7:30 a.
m .to 10 p. m., Monday through
Friday. The Library is closed at
12:30 p. m. on Saturday and all
day Sunday.
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1952, newspaper, February 26, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth140480/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.