Anson Western Observer (Newspaper) - January 18, 1951, Anson, Texas Named 1st Carl OIL ahead on No. 1 O. E. Jr. past 1500 is 3,000 three new dons announced Co. has spotted son Cemetery Si one mile east of from the north and the - west lines of .to 4,000 ieet Anson Production Refining have spotted the No. West as a 3,200 foot 2,100 feet from the lilSO feet from the north 204, J. W. Corp. No. 1 is to be a Jones at two miles is 330 feet from the f east lines of Section 5, feet with Petroleum of ' 1 Chittenden is to be a aty wildcat one mUe 500 feet from the 4,400 feet from the east ' Se is 3,600 feet of Abilene has at nine mUes be located 330 feet fit northernmost south feet from the west 6, Block 17, 3,200 feet Petroleum J t ia south of - to tue iry well of two and southwest of ' for 5,000>foot 1,950 feet from the feet the west 6. Block 17. an to same 1 twt at That - Is now Robertson * B. 1 W. N. 3, TAMO County's first full time Carl took the oath of office Monday morning and his bond was approved by the Commissioners Savage was appointed to the new office last Friday by Judge Owen Thomas of the 104th District former Savage had been employed the Southwest Motor Company until the concern was sold last week to Virgil The county has been eligible for a full time auditor since it passed the million annual tax two or three years ago and since valuations have now passed the million mark officials feel that an auditor will save money for the of a county auditor in addition to the auditing of all books of county the authorizing and approving of all Savage will receive a salary of have appointed him auditor on their recommendation because county tax rolls show a valuation of over and by reason of the fact of business transacted by the county and county making it eligible and Judge Thomas has been a resident here since 1929. He taught five years at Swans Jones four years as at Pleasant Hill a year as at Anson for six years as principal of the last five years he has been assistant manager of ths Southwest Motor Co. His appointment for auditor is for a two-year Judge Thomas the position is not was bom in Johnson County Dec. 24, 1909, and reared in He attended Weatherford Junior College three summer courses in North Texas State College and of He holds a degree from Hardin - University at wife A Is the former prominent Jones family They have Gloria 8. Tigers to Play Undefeated Throckmorton Friday the A and B basketball kept Anson in the win column Tuesday night with victories over It was the fourth straight conference win for the Tigers and sets them for their meeting Friday night with the only undefeated team in the district Tlie A team won from Munday by a score of 34 to 24 and the B team 29 to 17. Pittman lead in scoring for the A team Tuesday night with 10 points to gain a one point lead over Billie Morris for the Pittman has rung 124 points and 123 in the 13 games played this McWilliams was high point man at Munday for the B Anson teams will start the second round of the district round robin at Stamford next Tuesday A and B teams as well as the Cubs won from Haskell by the following decisive scores last Friday 47 to 30; B 68 to 17; and 18 to 4. and Pittman with 13 each tied scoring honors in the Haskell games here Friday night will start at 7:00 and 8:00, the B team playing the first ATTEND GRID STAR BANQUET IN ABILENE EYE CO - CAPTAIN BilUe Morris has rung a total of 123 points in the 13 basketball games played by the Tigers this He was leading his fellow team hiates by two points until Tuesday night's game when Jodie Pittman passed him by one by J. T. Moon Billy Don Jodie Jim Thompson and Kenneth Scott attended the annual Abilene Grid Star banquet held at Abilene Country Club Monday of the All District first and second teams and their coaches are permitted to attend this of the Tigers for the past two and Pittman were on the first with Thompson and Scott on the second 17ie group was entertained by Bob Clark of who is a magician an ACO a Twirling trio from and a trio from The program closed with the showing of the Cotton Bowl boy attending was presented a scroll with his name on Knob Knocker May Be In concerns at Anson and were visited late last week by a novice at safe according to the sheriff's in the Hudson Implement and Anson Supply offices was gained by breaking a Safe knobs were knocked off at both places as weB as at the The intruder was not able to open any of the Boys At Lackland group of Anson boys left Abilene last Friday for Air Field Base where they will be stationed for a short time with the Air Felix son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ralph son of and Mrs. Kyle and V. W. son of Mrs. V. W. all of A former Anson Williard son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stell of is also with the Dollar Days of 1951 To Run Through To the Jones 4-R Show be dollar start today are offering some more bargains for thrifty The event will run through are some examples Of the value of a dollar In Anson stores during the next three and Market One wUl buy 11 cans of Pork 10 cans Vienna 3 of six boxes of or three 46 oz. cans of grapefruit Seven pairs men's cotton haU sweaters or ladies and children's nylon bath or boys long sport shirts for nwd Store cans fow three pounds three cans orange or nine cans Chuck or four of - Fifteen wash training School Boyd Lumber Co. and White Auto Store all list a number of items at bargain Implement lists electric and mixers at ten per cent doUar days Is a complete wash and Job for Dry Goods or half sUps for Special prices are also offered on other values for Dollar includes living roota gas heaters and carpet Grocery Market A dollar wUl buy ten pinto cans tive cw three cans tuna or three cans green beans or orange Furniture Co. to selling all table lamps at a 86 per cent dollar days ten caM tomato TRUCK DRIVERS RELEASED ON dynamite truck W. M. McDaniel and J. P. Gentry of charged with driving while intoxicated after alleged collided with two cars near Anson last Wednesday have been released from the county Gentry paid of and McDaniel made bond in two addition to the driving while intoxicated charge in county McDaniel faces a grand jury investigation for failure to stop and render He made a bond of in the former case and in the The grand jury for the current term of court is to reconvene February 5. including a Snyder woman who suffered a broken were treated at Hendrick Memorial in Abilene as a result of two accidents in which the loaded with 200 cases of is believed to have been accident occurred about 9:30 p. m. Wednesday three and one-half tallies east of statements made to Dist. Atty. the pair said they were en route from Dallas to Lubbock with a load of 200 cases of dynamite and admitted that they had been beer along the Dorothy 34 - year Snyder said the dynamite truck sideswiped her car the fourth time it attempted to pass Mrs. Dement suffered a broken back when her car was knocked from the highway as she was pulling off the road and rolling to a Both of her two small sons received lesser injuries and were treated at Hendrick said that told him he was driving the truck as it approached Anson and that he stopped at a service station to buy some McDaniel told Willoughby that while they were stopped in Anson they saw an ambulance go out east from Anson and that they followed it. Gentry was driving the truck as the E. M. PITTMAN ATTENDS CONGRESS was represented at midwinter conference of the Board of Managers of the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers in Austin last Monday and Tuesday by Mrs. E. M. Our Freedoms Through Responsible was chosen at the theme of the three-year administration of Mrs. H. G. Stinnett of elected The annual program will be built around Mrs. C. N. of state vice was chairman of the committee to select the Pittman served on this project approved by was the joint sponsorship by the Texas and the Texas Safety Association of a workshop composed of district safety Tournament To Aid March of Me A reminders in the form of coin receivers appeared throughout Anson this week with the opening of the National March of The local organization for the drive is still incomplete but County Chairman C. W. Bartlett expressed the hope that everyone would show their gratitude to the National Foundation for the care given the 35 victims of polio in this county last year by being generous with their money and time in raising badly needed benefit a basketball tournament and a birthday ball were basketball tournament is to be played next Monday night in the Elementary school gym with an Anson team sponsored by Jay Adams and managed by Dan early in the the will play teams from of developing a guide and Game time is action for the 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00. dance will be Tuesday January 30 in Pioneer Hall with the Butane Boys of Abilene for square and other foorn fnr action for the preven tion of C. L. Yarbrough of Port state safety proposed the plans for the convention to be held in Dallas November 14-16 were Plans of state chairmen and for the revision of the state handbook wera TO SLAP IN is Jodie at the moment high point man of the season for the Anson high basketball He lead in the scoring Tuesday night to run his total for the 13 games played to date to 124. by J. T. TO BE HOST TO 180 HIGHWAY MEETING IH will be the host city for this year's annual convention of the U. S. 180 Highway Association the week in exact dates to be set by highway committee of the local Chamber of for the convention were made last week at a meeting of officers and directors of the association at The session was attended by James secretary of the Anson Chamber of officers and directors discussed the erecting of new U. S. 180 signs at both the east and west McDaniel ends of the All on the route were represented except Mineral AWARDS MADE TO 24 Anson and when they PLAYER Anson Tiger bau lettermen and three Jackets in a at the assembly last VENIRE CALLED FOR RAPE TRIAL Jury for the trial of Kenneth Haskell youth charged with will be selected from a special venire of 90 men summoned to report to Judge Owen of the 104th district court next Wednesday morning at 9 cases for trial this week include the following which were on the docket for disposal of James forgery and passing forged L. E. forgery and passing forged instrument Harry Virgel driving while second veniremen who are to report next Wednesday morning Ted E. Fred R. C. W. H. Henry Bryant Buster Earl H. B. I. R. Fred R. S. Carl Roy James L. Maurice Robert E. Bruce Hoyt Earl E. Joe H. Maxey G. Cecil A. G. B. B. C. L. O. R. Curtis C. E. W. L. C. W. M. T. C H. D. Durwood Clarence Jack G. Art A. B. Cecil James H. R. Raymond Lee Ambrose H. William Sam Earl W. B. T. A. I. O. Byron D. Eugene W. N. L. H. Travis W. D. J. E. Ab Weldon W. F. Earl Henry W. W. Forest T. J. D. T. W. B. A. B. J. E. Floyd T. A- T. P. Clyde Roy Harry C. 0. Ira E. M. W. R. S. A. Donald E. Joe R. R. O. J. J. K R. Clarence D. R. L. A. J. tournament will be composed of J. P. Moon George and Joe P. B. Haney Weldon Lloyd Scott and Dan guest teams will be Hawley Lueders Independent and of County's 1950 polio patients Include the Richard David Gleuda Mrs. Minnie Ray Gary Mary Davy Jim Norma Beatrice Charles James A. J. B. W. Glenn Charles Maryland Billy Terry Pat Mrs. O. P. Don Charles Etta Eddie Hugh J. L. Erma Lou Donald Helen Nancy Patterson and Mike a shortcut to the statewide angle about the current March of had almost of the polio cases in the Nation in 1950. The sinister surge swamped Texas nurses doctors have been provided through The National Foundation for Infantile It rushed in hot beds and other three the National Foundation advanced Texas more than in outside cash crisis has been so acute that Texas could not spare even one dollar for desperately needed polio BECK IN SPRING CONCERT AT Beck of Anson played with the University Symphony Orchestra in the Spring Concert held Sunday afternoon at the Behrens played the second He is studying violin under Herbert M. conductor of the Symphony son of Mrs. Edna is a Junior in Anson High Mrs. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pittman attended the the scene of the first accident the truck crashed into the front end of one of several cars that a 1941 Pontiac was almost a total training Is set its of the second to start the second week in by the Mr. weather and the H. were en route to thw tion of the basketball season might home In El They were starting to Hendrick Hospital said thU Lettermen receiving awards elude Jerry Will at WUl Hyatt of January 9 in the Tommy Jack Jim Robert K. A. Kenneth and Don Prank Scott and - after suffering a hi on January 7. She was daughter of H. Warren and ter of Mrs. Jess Roberts of Hyatt was born in. BeU County and caine to a tornavo the cans dog an five cans John D. JR. FINISHES COURSE IN ARMY Ga. Capt. John D. son of John D. Hale of graduated recently from the officers communications course at the Infantry Maj. Gen. Withers A. course is designed to produce officers thoroughly grounded in the tactical application and and maintenance of infantry communication Communications of allied arms are also studied by the is one of thirteen courses open to officers and enlisted men of the regular Organized Reserve and National Courses range from training recruits to be to training regimental commanders and division general staff is underway for a new president and two directors of the Anson Chamber of Tickets mailed to all must be returned by 1 and the president and directors for 1951 will be installed at the annual banquet February 16. hundred and fifty tickets have been printed for the banquet and are available at the Chamber of Commerce The price is selected by the nominating committee to be submitted on the ballot include three for president and six for Members will also vote on a. West Texas Chamber of Commerce di- for president are J. W. Jack R. and M. E. Listed for directors are J. H. Lawrence Howard Preston Charles Graves and Winston Texas Chamber of Commerce director nominees are A. L Joe Breed and John A Owens Announces Sole of Southwest of the Southwest Motor Anson Ford has been disclosed by Durwood new owner Is Virgil formerly of The name wlU be changed to Strange Strange Is experienced in He wUl his family here as soon as the house is The have two A seven years of and a baby boy six weeks new Ford dealer Is a navy He Is a graduate of July 4, row Wilson high school of independence FAVOR 6 HOLIDAYS IN ANSON IN 1951 sU of the business for 1951 suggested by the Trade Committee are favored by most Anson business men it is indicated in the latest tabulation on surprise came out of the voting this Two persons voted no on the Christmas the opponents indicated they felt that there should be only one day 4nstead of tabulation to date May 30, Memorial Day 24 33 business having owned and attended North Texas November the Ford agency at Armistice the past four and strange wlU continue to He has sold his Itasca aU departments of the motor con- Iness and bought a home in including new and used Wed. Dec. 36-^, parts and - 31 personel of the firm remains about 1, Resigns ' As Anson has has accepted the of auditor of Jones { jUke Anson very JUke Anson very and expect to enJoy doing T. Drennan as m