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The Mexia Daily News from Mexia, Texas • Page 6

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Mexia, Texas
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6
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Rill Estate 42 REAL ESTATE i BR BAftK I Bath air, heat Frame 2 bath, living room, lining room, carpet, $11,250.00 LAKE MEXIA Mce 2 BR Cabin furnished 110,000.00 (Large wooded lake lot 11500,00 Political Announcement the Mexia Daily News has been authorized to make the following political announcements subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. lattg MEXIA, TEXAS-FRIDAY, JANUARY 1972-PAOE 7 Rites Slated Woman's Rites For Coolidge Slated Today Woman Sunday In Coolidge CAMPUS CLATTER starring Bimo Bums by Urry Uwfe 14 Acres across road from Mexia School all utilities for 12 BR 'Frame on 8 acres 19,750. 13 BR Frame on 40 Acres. OFFICE 562-5001 I Bill Moore 582-2918 Harold Fisher $624258. Sheriff Limestone County DENNIS J.

WALKER CONNOR SPIVEY Tax Assessor-Collector Limestone County A.B. (Jep) SIMS 9th District State Senator FRED ORR HOMES 2 Bedroom Close In $5,000 3 BR Modern $7,250 2 BR near School $8,000 MOBILE 65 Ft. Young American Old English Style 2 Bath $6,500 INCOME RENTAL 3 Homes on 5.2 Acres near school Forest Glade $15,000 RIVER River Ranch Estates 100 Ac. bordered by Navasota Hwy. FOR SALE 300 a.

on Hwy 84 west 375 a. near Mart 9 acres on S. Hwy 14 7 a. in City of Mexia 2 bedroom 609 Evergreen Warehouse 101 Palestine 3 bedroom 1000 E. Hopkins Large dwelling to rent 7 mi.

S.W. Mexia. LEONARD TIDWELL Realtor Insurer 817-562-3661 Mexia. Pet. 1 Limestone County Commissioner JACK LEWIS RAY SEALY Pet.

2 Constable JOHN H. PILANT Pet. 3 Limestone County Commissioner GUY DURHAM ELBERT BARNES Pet. 4 Constable J.R. (Red) COPELAND 87th District Court TATE McCAIN Musical Instruments 45 FOR SALE FENDER.

Musical Equipment. Discount. Like new. Tclccaster Guitar and Twin Reverb Amplifier. Fender Concert Acoustical.

Phone 5625011. HIRE THE VETERAN AND YOU HIRE EXPERIENCE! Mrs. Lola B. Allen, 58, of Coolidge died Wednesday in Hubbard. Funeral services are to be Sunday at 1:30 p.m.

in the First Baptist Church in Coolidge with the Rev. L.H. Whitehead officiating. Burial is to be in Cootidge Cemetery, under direction of Dorsey-Keatts Funeral Home. Bom Dec.

1,1925, In Limestone County, she was a housewife and a member of the Baptist Church. She Is survived by her husband, Oscar Allen of Coolidge; five sons, DePriest Allen of Waco, Lester Allen, Waytnon Allen, Monroe Allen, all of Dallas, and Albert Allen of Los Angeles, four daughters, Mrs. Ina B. Winston, Mrs. Barbara Knight en, Mrs.

Ola Mae Gates, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Bernice Hadnot of Los Angeles, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Allen of Coolidge and Mrs. Ola Mae Gates of Dallas; three brothers, Frank Lee, Jr. of Sugarland, Edward Lee and Beromie Lee, both of Coolidge; and 17 grandchildren.

Rites Pending At Fairfield For I.W. Whitaker FAIRFIELD (Spl.) Funeral arrangements are pending at Capps Funeral Home in Fairfield for I.W. (Dave) Whitaker, a well- known cattleman in Freestone County. Whitaker, owner of the 3W Ranch near Donie, was a longtime cattleman-rancher in the area. He was known in cattle circles as a leader in the breeding of Brahman.

COOLIDGE Mrs. Louetta Williams, 75, of Coolidge died Wednesday night in General Mexia Hospital. Funeral services are to be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Church of Christ in Coolidge with Richard Williams officiating. Burial is to be in Armour Cemetery near Coolidge.

Mrs. Williams was born in Limestone County on Nov. 1, 1895. She was a member of the Church of Christ and had lived in Houston and Coolidge most of her life. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.

Pauline Allen of Houston, Mrs. Tommie Saxon of Pasadena and Mrs, Faye Matbeny of Conroe; a son, Troy Williams of Coolidge; four grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. Sam Price Rites Scheduled For Saturday At 2 STROUT REALTY Classified Display 43 3 BR Paneled Home, city convenience separate 3 room guest House on 15 acres $14,500.00 NEWLY remodeled 3 BR home good location low down payment' and low monthly payment $5,750. OFFICE Bldg. For Rent U5'x27' Brick Warehouse For Rent.

JOHN R. DeVORE BRANCH MGR. 562-2366 OCEILING TILE MOLDING (Several colors A prices) MEXU BUILDING SUPPLY Funeral services for the Rev. Sam Price, 44, of Compton, are to be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Bethleham Primitive Baptist Church in the Woodland Community with the Rev.

Robert Blanks officiating. Burial is to be in Woodland Cemetery, under direction of Dorsey-Keatts Funeral Home. Mr. Price died Jan. 22 in Orange, Calif.

Born April 11, 1927, in Calvert, he was a truck driver and a member of the Baptist Church. He was a former resident of Limestone County. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Delia Price of Compton, two daughters, Carrie Lee Price and Wanda Jeraline Price, both of Houston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Price of Mexia; two brothers, Bennie Gene Price of Corpus Christi and Eddie Price of Venice, five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Freeman and Mrs. Gwendolyn Ferrell, both of Mexia, Mrs. Lora Price of Fort Worth, Mrs. Georgia Hutchinson of Compton, and Mrs.

Ludell Blanks of Ml. Morris, and one grandchild. EEK MEEK by SchiMktor IUHV SOU IwHAT KIWD OF UJOULD BC A JOST FOR MOWBY Mil tf MM. VI M. by Moreio K6S OONOUTWtNK FIT AND OPtN THIS (COIORCOHMCTKSI fiff OTMB IWI hi.

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Years Available:
1946-1977