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The Mexia Daily News from Mexia, Texas • Page 3

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Your Horoscope THE is making a special Christmas candy for the stores in Mexia and out of town for their Christmas decorating. The candy is made in colors of any choice and they weigh from to 70 pounds. ehr iHr.vta BatUi MEXIA, TEXAS-FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1071-PAGE 3 Tehuacana News Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moses and Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Cotton and family of Waco; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Espinola and sons of Kileen and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard E. Moses of Eddy were in Mexia for graduation exercises as Linda and Stanley Cotton, members of the graduation class. Mrs. Vernon Flowers of Kilgore returned to her home last week after visiting relatives for the past two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. W.W. Cotton and children, Linda and Stanley visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cotton in Waco recently.

Vernon McDonald accompanied Leory Miller of Kilgore to Leonard. Texas, Sunday for a Homecoming. Mr. Vernon Read of Canyon is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

W.A. Haskins. Mrs. Haskins and Mr. Ring enlarged to snow detail Read visited their mother in Mart Saturday.

Mrs. Edna Mae Merriweather of Wharton visited her sister, Miss Adelaide Reese during the weekend. Mrs. Earl Douglas of Dallas was a Friday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

K. D. Willis. Mr. and Mrs.

Tommy Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Acker Haskins were recent Waco business visitors. Mrs. Essie Bounds was a luncheon guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Bounds and son of Mexia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burney and Son Baby of Arlington were business visitors here Saturday.

They reported that Mrs. Maude Burney was doing very well. Mrs. Don Webb and brother Robert Bronough left last week for Ft. Lewis, Washington were Mrs.

Webb will join her husband who is stationed here. Robert will return home by bus. Ben Calame received word that his granddaughter Mrs Tom Tacker of Kitty Hawk, North Carlonia had given birth to identical twins sons. Her mother is Mrs. Wilna Pittman of Pasadena.

Mrs. Pittman is in Kitty Hawk with her daughter. Mr. Ben Calame and Mr. Y.M.

Putman of Pasadena visited Miss Ollie Campbell in General Mexia Hospital in Mexia Hospital Sunday and they reported that Ollie wasn't doing so well. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday in Coolidge for Mr. and Mrs.

Peyton Hancock. Mrs. Leoma Pearson was a delegate to Ft. Worth this week for the United Methodist conference. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenny Ellis are visiting in Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Boone and Mrs.

Gervis Ballew attended a singing convention at Salem Sunday. Mr. Jerry Brooks, college student who stayed with Mrs. Joe Bain has returned to his home in Tennessee. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Long and daughter of Waco visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Neldham of Just Shipment Of Catalina Swimwear GIRLS ft JUNIORS BUSTER BROWN SHORTS ft TOPS Personals Mr.

and Mrs. James Sandifer have returned to Burkeville after spending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Sandifer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Pringle of Waco spent Monday and Tuesday with their sister in law, Mrs. Earl Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Williams and daughters Christina and Deanna of Irving visited recently with her mother, Mrs. Ha B. Owens. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Barett of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Gant of Lake Charles, Mrs. Frank Morton of Borger, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Needham of Tehuacana visited with Mrs. H.

L. Needham during the week. General Mexia Hospital ADMISSIONS Cathy Robertson, Teague Mrs. Jackie Nussbaum, Mexia Miss Mary Etta Regan, Groesbeck Mrs. Lynda Wilson, Groesbeck Mrs.

Margaret Rittenbaugh, Mt. Calm DISMISSALS Mrs. Patricia Hendricks, Mexia William F. Noey, Mexia Houston were weekend visitors here. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Bounds and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sowell and daughter, Lori of 1 Huntsville visited Mr. and Mrs.

J.T. Bounds during the weekend. Miss Kathy Erskine of Austin was a visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Erskine during the weekend.

Mrs. Kenneth Miller and son, Stanley of Dallas, Mrs. Jack Werner and children, Randy, Ronny and Carla of Hearne, Mr. and Mrs. William Harry Thornton of Palestine and Paul Thornton of Mexia were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Thornton. Stanley remained for a two week visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Travis Wayne Thornton and family of Maricabo, Venezula, are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thornton this month, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gardener in Mexia.

Miss Ruby Maude Monk and Miss Rosemary Duncan were recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Ruby Milburn. Mrs. Janie Wade and Mn. Pauline Jensen of Coolidge were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs.

Jewel) Corn. Mrs. Mary Iley is in Genral Mexia Hospital and is better. Mrs. A.E.

Wright is in Providence Hospital in wacoand we hope that she is much better. TEJAS PLAZA 512-3531 MEXIA Look in the section in which your birtheay comes and find what your outlook is, according to the stars, FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1971 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Forceful expression can be a powerful aid, if used discreetly. However, emotions may tend to reach the boiling point now, so guide self and speech dexterously. APRIL 21 to MAY 21 (Taurus) Planetary aspects now warn against misleading influences, deceit and dubious schemes. Be alert, and counteract with your innate honesty and good judgment.

MAY 22 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) Unusual situations will now call for top flight performance. Sudden shifts in circumstances should not deter you from pursuing meaningful goals. Maintain an easy pace. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) Slow down for a better look at your involvements. Don't spend money before you have it, but don't fear a competitive try at something, nor turn down good investments.

JULY 24 to AUGUST 23 (Leo) Make preliminary plans subject to final touch up on Monday. Thus get the jump on time pressures. Exercise patience, forethought, no matter what your schedule. AUGUST 24 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) Your ambitious and normally bright, enterprising self can be given full rein now. You are in a position to make fine long range plans.

SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) Give consideration to ideas and methods that "clicked" before, and could again. Be optimistic. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) Do not tarry in urgent matters. On the other hand, digest all facts and deliberate when a situation is not clear. Instinct and conscience will be good voices to heed.

NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 21 (Sagittarius) Keep track of trends. Requests may be filled more easily, more quickly than expected. A quick response to progressive ideas cound enhance your prestige. DECEMBER 22 to JANUARY 20 (Capricorn) Saturn's position auspicious. Stress your charm, personality, humor; display vigilance; direct energies toward the attainment of worthwhile objectives.

JANUARY 21 to FEBRUARY 19 (Aquarius) Whatever the tasks for the day, attend to THEM not to that "grand idea" of someone's which could put regular affairs out of order. FEBRUARY 20 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) Needed now: Self- discipline, straightforward thinking and acting, a sense of humor and steadfastness in pursuit of your goals. Don't be thrown off balance by the interruptive and disruptive tactics of others. YOU BORN TODAY are one of Gemini's deepest thinkers, are philosophic by nature and far more patient than most of those born under your Sign. Unlike these, once you have started a project, you are content to wait things out, not dropping everything impulsively just to try something different.

Like most Geminians, however, you have been endowed with the gift for words and would make an outstanding writer journalist, linguist, advertising promotion expert, educator or publisher. You are imaginative and inventive; may finish in a blaze of glory projects other have given up as unproductive. If attracted to the business world, you would make a successful merchant, financier, consultant in a large organization. Birthdate of: Sir Anthony Eden, British statesman. NEED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT? Rent through Medicare: Hospital bed Wheelchairs Breathing aids Walkers Commode chairs Medicare pays up to 80 percent.

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1946-1977