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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 12

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San Saba, Texas
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Deep Creek 'Sept. has been one of Those Weeks as far as Ye Olde Drifter concerned. Daddy is not any bettor, the better half is on the puny list, the oldest loffspfinig is in the hospital several hundred miles away, the second oldest is seeing a doctor in iSan Antonio, the youngest is Still nursing a broken fihiger, to top off this list of aHmervts the youngest daughter pulled a tendon in her knee iti iP. E. Class at school.

These are hot written as complaints, only as facts, each event could have been worse and cer.tarinly for each moment that Daddy lives we are so very grateful. As long as there is life there is hope. Mary Lee iMafsh, our neighbor over on Che Mays Ranch, fell ami broke her knee Tuesday. We wish her a speedy recovery. This surely must foe calam- Whirlpool PERMANENT PRESS PAIR 2-SPEED, 3-CYCLE WASHER Magic lint filter, 2 water levels, Super agitator, your choice of 3 water temperature selections.

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Come and See the 1972 CHEVROLETS THURSDAY, September 23 Impala Custom Coupe Refreshments Will Be Served All Day Thursday; Monte Carlo Custom Chevelle Majibu Sport Coupe BAGLEY CHEVROLET CO. Plnm 372-5134 ty week. Even Buster (Pool is complaining of two sore toes. didn't mention a James 'Lusty a 9 still nursing an ailing arm, shoulder and rib cage from, an accident oh a falling horse here oh DOR ast month. Rumor has it that ic plans a trip to Temple.

Arthur Cook was hunting cables Thursday; seems bhe caf he was loaned while was ibeihig repaired didn't want to go. Clayton Johnson has fully recovered from his bout with monohucleosus ahd will return college, this week. iHis dad says the only trouble Qlayton nas how nhdihg enough to eat. He has the best appetite ie has had in years. Sunday morning began with light nuist of Kiin that turned into an aill day drizzle, this will not help the tiew Redwood uprights -being installed in the new addition on the (Linthicum tome, ibut it is just what the Jluebonnets need to 'keep grow.

All those nights the boya lauled hay kst week sure paid off as far as 'being in the dry concerned. Eddie CAson went to the show with Steve McDanielg Friday night, then Eddie and Doug spent the ni'ght with the George Gibsons of Richland Springs. Doug, Smith and Thomas Gibson started out to mul hay. John Andrew Gibson of Crockett, Texas was a visitor Saiba Friday night and called the J. C.

(iHoot) Gibsons from there. He and his grandmother Pickett were on their way Coahoma. to see ills parents 1 John Long visited at the Hoot Gibsons Friday evening then he and Kathy Gibson took in the movie at San Saba. These also had places to go Saturday night, then Sunday they watched a football game on TV wiith the rest of ibhe Gibson clan, then there was a little picking and tape recording and all too quick the afternoon was gone. The Huff family of San Saiba, the ones who have the new place of business on the corner across from the City National Bank, were recent visitors at the Gibsons and tried the finny itribe.

By the way they have some new items in ait their shop. Leo Lusty and his wife were recent DCR visitors. Kenneth Johnson said he showed them through the iLinthicum's home. Jonson is still shoeing horses and working Hoot and Bobby HSigginlxxthaim. as a helper, Mir.

and Mrs. Terry and daughter were Sunday visitors on OCR and stopped by Gibsons for a little while, Shanks ds one of the carpen- on the Linthicum home. Hoot and Doug Gibson caught six nice catfish on their lines aver the weekend, four Channel cat, the largest of which weighed six pounds, and two yellowoats, actually they were all about the same size. Evelyn and Thomas Gibson spent Thursday night with the Gibsons. Kaithy and Evelyn tested the water in the river to see how deep dt was.

Some ercuse. Then they all rode a- xound, and later went dove hunting. case you need the Gibsons on 'Monday nfghts they will be at the Coyote Howlers Club this is the ibooster club for the Richland Springs igridsters and with two on the team plus two nephews, plus one cheerleader, who has a choice Maurice and IMaida Lusty spent the weekend at the Arthur Cooks, Maurice Joe Cook rode into the Richland Youth Center with Kenny Mask, ithe young man felt very San Saba Ye aide drifter and Opie had a short visit Saturday a.m. before work. We had a pickle deal brewing.

Doug Gibson celebrated 'his J9bh birthday on the 19th, time sure flies by. By Nona. San Saba County FOREMOST Country JAMES HARKEY Diftributor Phone 372-51V5 SAN SABA, TEXAS Cofttihued front 1 Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Lively; Tohi fiaigfey, ffeshmaftj Mt. and Mrs. Tfele Bag-ley; Gaty Shafiiios, freshmam, and Mm Tefry Shah'kg; frwayhe f-riSj freshman, iMf, and Mrs. MaJdon Morris; Bruce Bush, junior, 'Brent Bush, soiphotnorfe, sons of Mr.

atid iMfs. Busk AAfGmO STATE UNIVERSITY: tJeohie ifiessefitj iiiofe, iMl-i and Mrs, Tittl Steiv netj ifiill WlatkihiSj junior, Mt. and iMfs. 0. Watkinsj febt Wafe, freshrnaH, Jftoy Wafej Trudy Ohri-staati, fresh' Jflan, PS, James Low, senior, Mh and 'Mtis.

A. F. Johnson; Pool, freshman, iMrs. Patsy Pool ahd Sloah Pool; Mike Ray, ffesh-hifth, ahd Mrs. Ben M.

Ray; Behrens, freshman, Mf. and (Mrs, hold Behreha; (Mark Amthof, fteshhian, IMr. (Mirs. Geo, Amthor; (Mitchell Riggs, dor, Mr. and Mrs.

iMarvin ggs; Paul Town send, senior, Mr, and Mrs. -Fred Townsend Linda McKneely, sophomore, (Mi-, and Mrs. W. C. Mc- Kineely; Keidi iShahah, junior, Mr.

and (Mrs. Jimmie Shahan; Mrs. Keith 'Shahan, sophomore, Mr. and 'Mrs. Elton Faught; Tommy iRingo, sophomore, Mr.

and Mrs. Dutch Kingo; Bonnie Oswald, sophomore, tMjr. and Mira. Johnnie C. Oswald.

TEXAS UNIVERSITY: Joe Johnson, freshman, Mr. and (Mrs. H. B. Johnson; Steve Patrick, junior, (Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. OPaibrick; Lewis Linn, senior, Billy Linn, sophomore, sons of iMr. and Mrs.

Don Linn; Glennon Mays, (freshman, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Mays; Mays, sophomore, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Piarker; Jay Kuykendall, freshman, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Kuykendall; Randy Dorani, senior, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Doran; Jerry Kidd, sophomore, Mr. and Mrs.

Billy F. Kidd; Johnny Oswald, sophomore, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie C. 'Oswald; Billy Johnson, senior, Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Johnson; Kenny Hinyand, sophomore, Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Hinyard; Gary Briggs, senior, Mr. and IMrs. Jody Whitley; iDick Little, junior, iMr. and Mrs. John Little.

PJAYNE COLLEGE: Dean Taylor, freshman, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor; Mary Lou McGary, freshman, Mr, and IMirs. O. B.

McGary; iMcGee, sophomore, ihusbancl of fonmer Janice Rainbolt, son of Mr. and San Sfiba SUt- Stpt, 23, 1971 IMrs. E. P. McGee of Fort Worth; Pauline idal'tooon, sophomore, and Mrs.

P. L. dalhoon; Phil sophomore, (Mf. ahd (Mrs. Worth iCale McKihherhey, sophomofe, iMf.

and Mrs. John D. iMckihhefhey; iterwin Lewie, sophomore, Mf. and Mfg. Robert iLeWia.

TEXA'S TlCH: (Mrs. Joe tt, EJlis junior, and 0. Tripp; Joe tt. Ellis sophomore, iMf. and Mte, Joe Ellis) Kemp, sophomore, (Mf.

and Mrs. Kemp; Dehfa Crockett, freshman, Mf. and Mfa L. Tohi Murray, freshman, Mf. and IMrs, Pat 'Murray; Cubby feafce, senior, Mf.

and Mrs. M. Peafce; George Gibson graduate student, (Mr, and (Mrs. George Gibson; Ava Jones, junior, Mrs. Ruth Jones.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Austin: -Gail Weatherby, junior, Mf. and Mrs. Bert Weath- efby; Joe iRay Harris, junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris; Mra.

Joe Ray Harris, junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cook; Bruce iSowers, freshman, Mr. and Mns. A.

'Sowers; Mrs. Bob (Mililican, senior, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie C. Oswald; Barbara Brown, senior, and Mrs.

Ted Brown Jr. NORTH TEXAS (UNIVERSITY: Kevin Keeney, freshman, Woodson Keeney; David Little, senior, iMr. and Mrs. John Little. SOUTHWEST TEXAS UNIVERSITY: Tommy Ketchum, freshman, Mr.

and (Mrs. Lee Ketchum; Lance Longley, freshman, Mr. and Mm Alvia Longley; Mrs. David Smart, senior, Mr. and (Mrs.

Arnold Behrens. BAYLOR UNIVERSITY: Bob Rich, senior, 'Mrs. Robert Rich; Dick MiUer, first year Law IMr. and Mrs. Jack (Miller.

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, Waco: Tommy Ellis, freshman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis; Randy Baxter, freshman, Mr. and (Mrs. S.

A. Baxter. R08S iSf VM1VEftStfV: fereaa- sophomore, iMf. and (Mfa. Eftrl Patrick; Bill Bush, junior, Mf.

and Kenneth iBush. Geofge Bookef, graduate student, Wesley Booker, iof, softs of IMr. and Mrs. Eldon CBNTmAt, TfiXAS Pedro (Pete) 11, ffeshman, (Mf. Mfa Pete Rojass Dofothy Cathoon, iof, iMf.

ftnd IMfs. P. 'L. hoohj Phil Rairtboltj more, Mrs. June iScJiall erf Harkef Heights, tfrandson of Sam B.

ftairtbolt, AUSTIN TECHNICAL ST1TUTE; Mike Gray, (Mr. and iMrs. Charles Gray; Rohhte Low, Mfs. Avefy Low. ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: Cindy Bailey, sophomore, Mf.

and 'Mrs. John Bailey. 'SOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE, Uvalde: Tom Barker, freshman, Mrs. Mary Barker and Jack Barker; CENTRAL TEXAS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Brownwood: Cathy WHlsmeier, Mr. and Mrs.

bert Hlilsmeier. TEXAS WOMAN'S VERSITY: Martha Childers, sophomore, iMr. and Mrs. Cecil Childers; HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY: Graciela Ramon, freshman, Andres Ramon of Leon, Okla. and Mrs.

Elida Ramon; IBM KEYPUNCH A- CADEiMY, Angelo; Pamela Creek, freshman, granddaughter of iMr, and Mrs. Slim Taylor; SOHRELNER INSTITUTE Robbie Geldmeler, freshman, 'Rev. and Mrs. Leo Geldmeier; UNIVERSITY OP Chuck 'Labile, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Little; SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY: Cathy Land, graduate student, Mr. and Mrs. James Land; UNIVERSITY OP TEXAS AT ARLINGTON: Dave Davenport, freshman, Mr. and Mrs. T.

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1876-1977