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The Hearne Democrat from Hearne, Texas • Page 4

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The Hearne (Trxas) Democrat, Thursday, May 5, 1966 The Hearne Democrat Published Every Week at Hearne, Texas 77859 By The HEARNE PRINTING COMPANY Mary and Leon Publishers Joe S. Sturgis Advertising Lucille Stidham Society Editor Mike Odom Advertising Woodrow Tidwell Sbop Poreman Knna Tidwell Linotype Operator Joe Budzisz Printer Jimmy L. Boxley Jr -Printer Douglas Utecht -Apprentice Rate for publishing legal notices and classifieds, -W per word, minimum National and local display advertisements, 84f per column inch. Classified Advertising Forms Close Monday, 5 P. Display Advertising 12 Noon.

Dial Linden 6-3411 or 3412 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Per Year By Mail In Texas $3.00 Per Year By Mail Outside Texas $3.50 Entered as second class matter, May 2, 1911, at tee it Hearne, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ESS ASSOCIATION All Chtdtuts Proof Furnithed by That ADVERTISING CHECKING BUREAU, lae. IU Perk Art Tort II II S. Mlehlnn I Ml N. Hirh Columbia 1 S.

Rteorid St. Mfimphli I II Pint I Hearne, Texas, Thursday, May 5, 19B6 Local Happenings From Franklin Juanita Newsome Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Reynolds of Fort Worth visited her sister. Mrs. E. P. Elliott, and Mr.

Elliott last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hall, Roger and Eileen of Vidor visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Coalson and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hall over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack New, Mark and Carolyn of Kingsviile visited his mother. Mrs. Jeff New, several days last week. Mrs. Maudie Sanders and Mrs.

Bill Curlee visited their sister, Mrs. Ray Robinson in Bryan Friday. Mrs. Jessie Newburn has returned home after spending several days in Chandler and Baytown visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Scott were Marlin visitors Monday. Mrs.

Gussie New and her sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith of Austin, visited their sister, Mrs. A.

M. Prichett in Calvert on Thursday. Mrs. Lola Ryan and daughter of Pasadena spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. W.

W. Fisher and Mr. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lynn Mauk were in Nacogdoches over the weekend on business. Mrs. Damon Newsome and Jimmy visited Sunday afternoon at Seale with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Dann and Charles of Alvin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ferguson. E.

A. Sanders was a business visitor to Tyler on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Everett and family and Mrs.

Eva Everett i of Bryan visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ferguson. I Mr. and Mrs.

Don Edmonds i and children of Cameron spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bounds.

Truman Blanton and Morris Commander were Temple visi- i tors Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Batten, Mrs. Betty Jo Adams and Tammy, Miss Ruth Hurst and Linda (Batten spent Sunday in Houston with Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Miller and children. Mrs. W. R. Smith of Austin visited her sister, Mrs.

J. W. New, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Chappell of Gatesville visited last weekend with Sheriff and Mrs. E. P. Elliott. Jack Coalson.

who is employed in Corsicana. spent the weekend here at his home with Mrs. Coalson. Kenny Reinhardt of S. H.

S. C. at Huntsville spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Coalson. Mrs.

Gaylon JRinehart spent Monday night in Bryan at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Connell, who submitted to surgery. Mr.

anr! Mrs. Willis Bush of Gladewater visited her sister. Mrs. John Hurst and Mr. Hurst, on Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Sands of Huntsville visited her daughter. Mrs. Bob Reeves Jr. and Mr.

Reeves and children on Sunday. The Franklin Band went to Waco Saturday to a concert. They won third place in sight reading and fourth place in playing. Mothers accompanying them on the buses were Mrs. Ruth Hurst, Mrs.

Katherine Morris, Mrs. Juanita Calhoun and Mrs. Wilma Ferguson. They returned by the way of Fort Parker where they were met by Mr. and Mrs.

Gaylon Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Pryse Metcalfe Mrs. Billy I Bush and Billy, Mrs. Bob Reeves Jr.

and Kimberly. They all enjoyed a picnic lunch. Miss Betty Zavada of Houston and Mrs. Julia O'Rear of Navasota visited Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Whittington over the weekend. Little Karen Box, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Box, returned home Sunday from a Hearne hospital where she had spent several days for treatment of a copperhead snake bite. Miss Ruth Reynolds of Houston spent the weekend with her brother, Roland Reynolds.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith i spent the weekend at Hawkins I with her mother and Jan return- i ed home with them. Carrol Wood of Madisonville is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Opal Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and Angela of Austin spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. land Mrs. Howard Stegall and Mrs.

Agnes Phillips at New Baden. Dallas purchasing merchandise for their shop and store. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Jackson went to Bullard and Chandler on Friday and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Newburn, who had been visiting her sister returned home with them on Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs.

Edwin Lewis and sons, Phil and Barry, moved into the new Baptist parsonage oh Thursday. Mrs. Alma Dodds, Mrs. Wayne Dodds and Steve spent the weekend in Waco. Mrs.

Alma Dodds submitted to foot surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nickelson, H. P.

Schultz and Mrs. Gretchen Lewis attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Lillie Hildpolt in Bay City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

James Galloway, Mrs. Mary Petteway and boys spent the weekend in Cuero with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drehr and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Dona Harris of Houston spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris and Mr.

and Mrs. Duffey. Euell Wood was a business visitor to Dallas on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Vann and children, Ronny, Gary and Theresa spent the weekend in Houston. Gary Vann is confined to a Hearne hospital due to falling on a pitch fork. Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall April 11.2 Rainfall APPRECIATION The Rev. Robert A. Fuchs, St.

Mary's Altar Society and other members of St. Mary's Catholic Church wish to use this means to thank everyone in this area who helped or contributed and those who attended our dinner and bazzar in spite of the inclement weather. THREE BLACKSHEAR HIGH SCHOOL honor studer.ts are, left to rigl.t: Mi.ss Julia Ann ings, Nathaniel Burleson and Miss DeJores Purleson the son of the Rev. and Mrs N. 7.

Burleson, is the class valedictorian. Miss Jennings and Miss Ferguson are tied for salutaioriar. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Jennim' and Mrs. Dorsie Wilson. SECTION I INVITATION FOR BIDS Mrs. Vemon Anderson, Miss 'Patsey Barnett and Judo Debo I attended a state F.

H. A. meeting in San An i Thursday I through Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

T. P. Metcalfe went to to the ex-students homecoming Thursday. Mrs. Opal Wood and Mrs.

Leona Davis spent Tuesday in ELECT W. 0. LITTLE YOUR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR Precinct Two SATURDAY, MAT 7 W. O. LITTLE While I have worked hard in the past few months to contact all voters in this precinct regarding my candidacy for Justice of the Peace, I recognize that I have not been able to talk to everyone personally.

Therefore I would like to use this means to acquaint those whom I may have missed with my background and to solicit your consideration. I am 54 years of age. I have lived in Hearne for 20 years and have been a home owner and taxpayer here for 15 years. During my residence here I worked for Lumber Company (now W. F.

Sander Company) for 12 years and was a building contractor for three years before entering the lumber business for myself. My wife, Minnie Ola, has worked for various Hearne businesses daring that time. I have based my campaign on the pledge that, if elected, I will administer the office of Justice of the Peace on the principles of truth, honor and justice for all. As I am now retired I can devote full time to the duties of the office. W.

0. LITTLE (Political Advertising Paid for by W. O. Little) The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Hearne, Texas will receive Bids for construction of streets, storm drains, water lines, sanitary sewer lines, screening wall, street trees and site improvements relative thereto located in the City of Hearne, Texas until 3:00 P. M.

Standard Time on the 2nd of June, 1966 at the office of the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Hearne, Texas at which time and place all Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. i Bids will be submitted in seal- 1 ed envelopes upon the blank form of Proposal furnished and marked in the upper left hand corner, "Site Preparation Bid Documents (Street, Storm Drain, Sanitary Sewer and Miscellaneous Site Improvements) for Central Urban Renewal Project in Hearne, Texas; Project Tex R-80, to be opened June 2, 1966." The name of the bidder shall be placed on the outside of the envelope, Contract Documents, including Drawings and Technical Specifications, are on file at the office of the Hearne Urban Renewal Agency, 805 Market Street, at Hearne, Texas. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained by depositing $25.00 with Carter Burgess, Engineers Planners, 1100 Macon Street, Fort Worth, Texas for each set of documents' so obtained. Each such deposit will be refunded if the Drawings Contract Documents are returned in good condition within 10 days after Bid opening. A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Hearne, Texas, negotiable U.

S. Government bonds (at par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five percent of the total of Bid for Site Preparation shall ibe submitted with each bid. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on this project, and that the Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, or national origin. The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Hearne reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to waive any informalities In the bidding, Bids may be held by the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Hfesuve for a patted not to exceed sixty (60) from the date of the opening of Bid! for the por- poae of reviewing the and Investigating the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awarding of the Contract. Hearne Girls Attend State FHA Meeting Karen Turnham and Nancy Stone, accompanied bv their advisor.

Miss Dorothy Sills, represented the local FHA Chapter at the State meeting in San Antonio on Friday and Saturday of last week. Greatest Challenge" was the theme of the meeting. Dr. Carl S. Winters, lecturer consultant for General Motors Corporation, Oak Park, 111., was the key speaker.

He not only has worked with various youth groups but has been closely associated with J. Edgar Hoover. Dr. Winter reminded each girl that her place was not in her kitchen but in her world; wherever her friends and loved ones happen to be. In addition to the speaker's address, devotionals, skits and musical selections were presented by various members of the organization.

Of special interest were two foreign exchange students, a girl from the Philippine Islands who is now attending school in Hereford, and a boy from Belgium who is being sponsored by the San Benito school. Each told about his native land, customs and way of life. i Other highlights of the trip in; eluded historical sightseeing in San Antonio and dining at Casa Ria, a little outdoor cafe located on the bank of the beautmil Guadelupe River. VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD SATURDAY, MAY 7 CHATMAS PHONE LI 6-3372 Monday, Tuesday and at 6:15 P. M.

Saturday and at 1:45 P. M. Friday and Saturday, May 6-7 Double Feature! MAD MONK" plus 'THE REPTILE" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 8-9-10 "IT'S A MAP MAD MAD MAD WORLD" All Star Cast "THE SPY WITH MY FACE' Clip this ad and use as reference to show calendar UBBAN BBNCWAL AGENCY City BMHM, Texaa By H. M. Corwin, Executive Director Dale 86 April, 1M0 10-8te A STAR-SPANQLED ANNIVERSARY ALBUM 25 year history of U.S.

Savings Bonds 1941: FDR buys first Series De- tense Bond, May 1. Attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, changes Defense Bonds to War Bonds. 1944: June 6 Day. Allied forces land In France.

Series Bonds hit record sale of $12,380 million for the year. IMS: World War II ends. Americans own $30.7 billion in War Bonds to In- veat in peacitlnio living. They spend a few, keep on buying-. 1M8: Berlin Airlift British planes fly in food.

clothing, medical supplies. Bonds go to work in the Cold War. 1950: President Harry Truman orders United States military aid sent to Korea; United Nations (supports decision. 19S1: Kefauver Crime Commission hearings on TV. Earliest Bonds mature; Treasury offers ten-year extension, privilege.

IKS: Dr. Jonas K. Salk develops polio vaccine after years of research. Britain's Queen Elisabeth is crowned. MM: Don Yankee ace, hurls flrst perfect Serlea came.

Survey shows of Payroll Savers like this plan. NOW PAYING 1969: 8t Lawrence ly April 17 billion In Seaway April 2ft. $17 billion In Bonds ovtr 10 years old. Astronaut Alan B. Shepard.

Jr. hurtled Into space from Canaveral, Second tea- year extension be- on 1941 ItUt John F. Ken- aaeuelnated; ion B. Johnson In by Sarah T. Hufhes.

Bonds' atth Anniversary. New 4.16% interest rate announced. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Tim V.t.

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