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Thr Itparne (Trxjvs) Drmocrat, Thursday. April 18, 1968 Eagle Baseball Team Into District Play Friday Night The Hearne Eagles enter dis- fourth while the Eagles could triot play Friday night, April 19, never get their niuing going in when they host the Caldwell 'the game. Duck pitcher Scale Hornets on Bob Jones Park. Next fanned nine in this one, striking xJUstrict game will also be at out the side in the second and Ihome when the locals entertain fourth. Wilson struck out six, Navasota Rattlers on Tues- fanning the side in the second.

Death Claims Josiah James Funeral services J''sia'i 72. of were hcH f. i lh? Hoclscrher Chapel in Kusebud at 10 a. m. Wednesday.

April 17. with burial following in Carolina Cemetery at Dur- orgo. Mr. James succumbed in a Rosebud nursing home Monday day. April 23.

SBoth Barnes are scheduled to begin at 7:30. After about 'hall of the opening were rained out, Coach Ken Batson's baseball squad, enters Friday night's game with a season record of four wins and Jour losses. The Eagles wound up non-district play Tuesday night at Bob Jones (Park losing to the Taylor Ducks in a double header 8-4 and 7-1 with John Wilson taking both losses. Taylor pitcher Gonzales held the Eagles to four hits in the tfirst game and the Eagles were scoreless until the sixth when (they pushed across the three runs after the first two batters had flied out. Eagles scoring were Jody Corpora, Billy McCord and Mark Matthews.

Duck scoring -was one in the first, ahird and seventh; two in the fourth and three in the fifth. Gonzades fanned six in the first (game while Wilson struck out tthree. In the second game, -Che Ducks jumped out to a three-run lead in the first and scored four in LAKE VIEW CLUB OF BRYAN Presents Ray Frushay America's Young Showman also Bryan's New Singing Sensation (Recording: Artist) Billy Joe McCallisier SATURDAY, APRII, 20 9 p. m. to 1 a.

iri. School Menus EAST SIDE SCHOOL Monday Lunch meat, ohease slices, spinach, baked beans, salad, dressing, ddil piokdes, peanut butter cake, bread, milk. Tuesday Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, hot rolls, butter, milk, cookies. Wednesday Meat and portaito casserole, blackeye peas, coleslaw, milk, bread, apple cobbler. Thursday Meat loaf, buttered rice, English peas, hot rolls, milk, butter, 1 jdlo.

Friday I Hamburgers, baked beans, potato chips, lottuoe and tomato salad, milk, ice cream. I WEST SIDE ft NORTH SIDE Monday Hamburger ateaks, mashed potatoes, green beans. following a long illness. He was a retired employee of the General American Transpor-! tation Corporation. Mr.

James, was born in Mississippi, formerly i lived at Lott and was a Hearne resident for 16 years before en- tering the nursing home. i Survivors include a daughter, i Mrs. Robert McGowan of Hous-1 ton; one son, Robert Joe James; seven grandchildren, one sister, Susie McMillan of Longview; and three brothers, L. F. Bottom Bits Mrs.

M. M. PKE-EASTER BAND CONCERT The- MviiV.rr.-vci the directuon of prcsenteJ the; program on Rand Day, Wednesday. April in, at 2 p. March 'Twirling Tsoh- aikowsky, "Plantation "Oriental Waltz, "Southern "Chief "Melody in "Old McDonald''; March, "Sein- I commends the American Reel for its and hulls-' service; to our servicj- in Vietnam.

)r. i-t'irn- Mrs. Lena Catina Dies In Austin a inf all The Mumford PTA met on Wednesday, April 10, at 3 p. m. in the school auditorium.

Mrs. John Anna Wells, vice president, presided. "vlr.v Lena Catir.a. Ca. s'jc- nibcci in an Austin nursing me Satui'iay morning.

April days after lergthy She in a in Dallas until failing health made it impossible for her L-UD 3 li alone and for a while DEN 3 Tsscic her home with her sister, For our opening we had re- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cangelosi of ircshmcnts Mrs.

Stratta served. Hearne. Then wsnt on a bear hunt. I Rosary was recited Saturday Then we play Sarades. For the evening at 6 p.

m. at Heartfield Hainfall Rainfall Hair.fr.: I Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall i J. i I 1 1964 32.7 we play closing we had the Den Yell. Keeper cf the bucskin David Hancock Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Trentacost 'Houston visited with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Funeral Home Chapel in Hearne with the 'Rev. Robert A. Fucns officiating.

Another Rosary was rccrted at Jerome-Crane Funeral me chapel in Dallas Sunday Funeral services were held in i Pursley visited in Dallas recently- with. Miss Susan Burdick: returned with her Tuesday to spend the Ea.ster holidays -with. Jeanne and her parents, IVIr. a rid Mrs. E.

A. Pursley. gram chairman for the program M.3. Trentacost and chil-' topic, "Extending and Strength- dren, at the weekend while here' ening Community Services and to attaid funeral services for -James of Hearne, Clyde' James! Recreational Opportunities' pre- Mrs. Lena Catina of Dallas.

sented a "Show and Tell" nro- of Kilieen and W. R. James of Girl Scouts TROOP 132 We met on March 7 at the Girl House. Opened with the a "Show and Tell" pro gram in two parts. "Pupils in the Ouests in he home of Mr.

and direction of neral Home. Mrs. Catina's son preceded in Calvary Dallas under Jerome-Crane Miss Siie IVIartin who is teaching in "Wriarton visited in Hearne the Fu- Song "This Land is Your Land." Permission forms were taken up for the Sing-Song in Bryan on told us to wear our uniforms to husband and a Piano School of Music at Murn- Mrs. Sam Degelia and daughters, in death. Sur- ford were presented In the first' Oindy and Linda, during thej vmng Mrs.

-Felix part. Musnford is one of the few weekend were her brother andj otella Dallas and Mrs schools ihat offers music on an" family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Amos" Can elosi Hearne a a num- elementary level as a Deer Park. berA of niec and nephews.

Among those attending the funeral from Hearne besides Mr. Mrs. Cangelosi were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Degelia, Mrs.

Pete Trentacost and her daughter, mother, IVIjrs- Bob Mr. Freeman, and B. Martin. Freeman and her father, J. service.

Piano selections given: Veron-' Easter in the home of ica Loria, "Pretty Polly" andV Olonton were her Mr. and TVTrs. J. R. Squires, Barbara, R-ixsty and Brandon of Irving visited with her mother, Mrs.

Jacte Seelye and her sisters. and their families, IVIr. and Mrs. James A.d.a_ms and "Mr. and Mrs.

Ladd Putr-1. during the "Eskimo Felicita (daughter and family, Mr. and 'Swans on the Anthony' lMrs Scamardo, "Swinging Along" dreri Taylor and chil- Nancy, Mary, David and Mr s. Bob Jones of 'Waco. church on March 10th, Daniel DeStefano, "Birdling! Tom Wer and Mrs.

Oma Lee Scout Sunday. We were also reminded to meet at the West Side School for a program on Citizenship on Tuesday, and a pro- Diana Reistino, Ayers and Mrs. C. L. Dorsey, "Spanish Monica Ottea, with ltheir houseguests, Mrs.

New Arrivals "Minstrel Show Boat" DeStefano, David' N. Fortener Jr. and Patti Ther-' Houston and Kenneth Wayne Mr. an-cl IVTrs. James Tidwell of Liberty -visited in Hearne with Mr.

and 3Mrs. James Adams an-i Debra, in Calvert with her parents. IVIr. and Mrs. Johnny Seaton.

at the weekend. mdlk, bread, oinatamon Tuesday iBeef and veigetaible stew, toasted cheese rolls, cole slaw, crackers, milk, oooMes. Wednesday burgers, pinto milk, bread Pork spinach, squares. beans, cake Thursday Fried chicken, Whipped pota- gram on Arts on Wednesday, esa Loria, Barbara' 'Dorsey, a student at Marshall The banquet we were planning I Norfleet, "Londonerry earlier was the Fall. On March postponed until in "Ghosts At Deborah Aj 1 Baptist College in Marshall, i joined the group from Hearne.

21 we welcomed a Hawkins, "Oh, What A Beau- David Wayne is the name given to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- I ley Pursley of Leadville, Colorado. The baby, born on April 11. is the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. the ina Ottea, "Our Reistino, "Born new member to Troop 132; Michelle Johnson, and are happy to have her mother, Mrs. Travis' Johnson working with our lead-j Martha Scamardo, "181 ers as an assistant Leader. A dis- cussion was held on some Camp bon, Hennigan rr T-, Lindeman family spent Easter in Team Frances Reistino, "Born in Viocni Mrs. Zeig Mrs.

Ir on April 13 in a local hoipi- Free'; Mary Scamardo, Angelus I a i 0 i Langford and Mrs. Landeman'sj iai 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank' UVAert re re Lehman. Mr.

and Mrs. Marc Nigliazzo A film presentation by VISTA' toes, English and carrots, I Day Camp, hot rolls, milk, fruit jello. equipment that we will need for: pointed out the second namely, recreational opportuni-' of Albuquerque, New On March 28th 1 Michelle Johnson we elected ties. Misses Pat Barton and Bar- jyi an Mrs Gary Bradley, i arrived last Friday McMssa, Mike and Sherri visited tor visit wth their Mexico for an Eas- parents, Mr. Hamburgers wiflh lettuce and scribe.

Our tomatoes, buttered corn, chips, milk, ice cream. 6W i bara Fucrhman, VISTA workers, new patrol leaders distributed pamphlets potato took over today: Tammy Degelia, emphasize Eagles patrol; Kay Donaldson, community. Green Panthers Patrol; and Mary Jo King, Green Berots Patrol. their to further' service to a i with Mr. and Mrs.

James Garrenj and. Mrs. Tony Nigliazzo and Mr. in Friendswood and other friends'and Mrs. Floyd Tiopit.

and her and relatives in Houston at the sister and husband, Mr. and Mr3. weekend. Bill Evans Jr. The nominating committee pres ented the following slate of were elected by CORRECTION The Democrat incorrectly list- We were assigned our times to ed the name of Milton Schiller, work for the Girl Scout Fair on, voice vote: president, Mrs.

An-' Sect of Fort Worth. They also as among those who purchased Saturday March 30th After a lO vice president, Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Faehorn at the weekend Mr. and Mrs.

Don Iso-i and of of animals at the annual livestock discussion on badges, we made Mrs. Frank Sam Loria; secretary, show April 6. arid returned them' our buddy burners, which we to a sponsoring group for resale. new "stay-in-place" section prevents riding up! will use at Day Camp. Mrs.

Dorothy treasurer, Mrs. Chandler Tommy and Foyt. William Lund, small son Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lund tsville, who Hearne with his grandparents, visited with her parents, Mr.

and Mr and Mrs Mr. and JMrs. James Buchanan and of Arkansas City, Kansas in Hearne at the weekend her sister and family. TVTr. and Mrs.

E. C. Suggs. Carla and Steve, and with her father. 13.

Boggan. Mr. and IMrs. Fred Rachut an 1 Mr. arid IS.Trs.

E. C. Suggs were in Houston Saturday see the Astros ao.ci the Phillies at the Astrodom Johrv visited with his parents, and Mrs. E. M.

Boyd. in Heartier at the wee-kend during the Easte-x- riolidav-s at Abilene Christia.ii -where he is a student. Mrs. Louis Faehorn. Corona Charles Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis White, On April 4th we at the! These officers were elected to' 'David and Alton visited in Beau- Girl Scout House. Mrs. P. J.

Haas serve) during the 1968-1969 school mont during the weekend with and Mrs. W. H. Lund, was com- i pelled to extend his visit after end of the week. gave us a demonstration on! term.

flower arranging and told us when the newer show will be. TRUSTEES ELECTED The Mumford We want to thank Mrs. Haas for, after canvassing the April coming, because we enjoyed this meeting very much. i their son and his family, MJ. and Mrs.

-Howard White and Desri. 6 Mr. and visited in reflection oflWm. C. Merka, Joe'' MrS Volney Stubte and Mrs Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Joiner, W. H.

Jr. and Valen of San Antonio visited over the weekend Mrs. Stoney Stubba, with hia mother and husband, with Mr. and i Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Rosenkranz. Cox SOT of Ftuusselville. Ark.

-zzt-s of Mr. and Mrs. V. Also joining th i- (imTTianMU week was Houston. The Easter ir- their daughter and and Mrs.

W. O. sorvs. John and Houston sit or the special back section moves, straighten returns to shape without tell-tale bumps. permission form.

Badge work discussion took place. To finish "Campcrafit" Badge, the cadettes started working on wood Ro earners 'to be used at Camp I and Blue C' slimming and comfortable. panty stays can't creep up or ride down. PLAYBACK by TFORM Don't fuss with your glrdlel "Playback" panty won't move no matter how much bending, stooping or sitting you do. that's because the panel in back stretches open or closes as you bend, walk, run, straighten up.

The rest of the panty girdle stays right where it should to hold and control you beautifully in a light nylon and Blue spandex power net. Try it) You'll never want to wear any other kind of panjty. Sizes S-M-I -XL nyion Michelle Johnson CADETTE TROOP 107 Cadette Scouts met on March 5 at the Girl Scout House. A discussion on Scout week was held. Camp Folders were shown Scouts reminded to save their camp folder for the day Mitt Stubbs and (holidays.

Visiting Miss Kay Clapp of Austin ar- family during the! rived in Hearne Wednesday rom a visit with her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Clapp Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. of Freeport. She visited with and Gathan Reistino to I the Miumford board. An- thony Scamardo received two write-in votea. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Fritts and, ohildren, Vincent Joseph and re rS Ll In Houston Mary Ann, of San Diego, California, left Monday to return home, by of HemisFair '68, after being houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Ottea Jr. for one week. F-. Mrs. tonio, R.

K. Porter and daughter, Mary, while e.n route to and from Free- Kathryn, oijShreveport, port. Miss Clapp who was joined i D. L. Alford of CaMweU Mrs.

Lad Nickelson and xlimmy, of Franklin. Thorrtars. rxer John Valton Hall and Gary L. Camp Tanglewood in May, during Day Camp. Cadette Scouts met again on March ISth at the Scout House.

We evaluated Scout week which included a Sing-Song in Bryan on March 9th, Scout Sunday March 10th a program on Citizenship, by (Bill Palmos on March 12th and a program on Arts by C. L. Hudson on March 13th. A discussion on Day Camp Aides and Camp Uniform followed. On March 26th Cadette Scouts discussed the Girl Scout Fair to be held Saturday March 30th.

Each Scout volunteered to work at a certain booth. We finished our wood carriers and started a storage box. On April 2, we opened by singing "Our Cabana." We evaluated the Girl Scout Fair and discussed bridgeing five Junior Scouts on April 16th. We rocks and worked oh our storage box. Scribe, Sandra Doherty Mr.

and 'Mrs. F. of Houston visited last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. White, (David and Alton. Mexico were Sunday night visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Collier.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lapaglia and son, Joe Wayne, visited relatives in New Braunfels over the Eaa- and Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Clapp of vf 1 Freeport remained in Hearne for ln xv the weekend with their parents I jAIr.

and Mrs. Biggs Clapp. 1 Weeteered of Vor? Dr. arwi were their son, Ls a student at in San An- daugjhter and art-d Mrs. Burk.2 HoiJtston.

and their Jennifer returned after spending Hearno. Mathis Ottea returned home on Friday of last week after several days' visit in Houston as Mr. and Mrs. George Slade andj Suzie of Shreveport, Louisiana! Miss Kay Nichols enjoyed her visited last week with her sister! Easter vacation from her studies and family, Dr. and Mrs.

iB. K. a Texas Woman's University in Doherty, Sandra, Kathy and'Den ton with her mother and Steve. Also joining them Sun- family, Mrs. James Nichols and day were Mr.

and Mrs. George Bobby, Mrs. W. K. 31 dC 7, Jr HuretsviUc and Mr i Mr s- Joe Dudley.

Also joining Gordon Warren, Patri-jthe Howard family for the week- end was her son. Bill Howard of Austin, and Miss Nichol's fiance. Steve Jackson, a student at North Texas State University. and cia and Gordon of flBryan. Mrs.

Bab Gray and Andy vis- Jackson and daughter Linda Kay. Easter holiday guests i home of Mrs. T. Foyt daughter, Barbara, a student at Baylor, were Miss Patsy Stid-, ham, a student at Texas Womens' at Den ton, and Wayne Crook and Skip Suggs of Baylor. Charles A a guest in the home of his uncle' Mr tle Missouri last and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Roland' with her Parents. Mr and Mrs. L. F.

Hall. They were join-' cd by Mr. and Mrs. Donny the' HI on Fjrida at which time and THANK YOU visitors in the home survci Mrs. E.

Allphin -were 3VEir. Mrs, Oenxpsey AU- phsin Ricrlcy. Mr. and Mrs. KldxsLrxl Weeks, all of Austin; Mrs, Gene Allphin and Benny and Tammy.

Mr. artdl IVXr-s. "W311 Allphin, antl Howard and Mr, anct Travis Hurry, ali of and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Utecitt and children, Bobfcwe ii.r>ct of Pasadena who also withv his brothev and farn-ily, Air. and Mrs. E. R. U'teoht, Severly and Michae-1.

i they went to Ashland, Mississippi to visit with Mrs. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. until Tuesday. par- Mrs.

C. AlUmore visited in PotLr7f M- Waco durin the Easter Potter of Hearne and Miss Mar- i fK Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Johnson of San Diego, Calif, visited in Hearne recently with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Griffin and her brothers, Frank, Grady and Nolan and their families. Also visitimg at the weekend was another daughter, Mrs. Dave W. Morris of Houston.

garet Cox of Houston visited the group in the home during the 1 stay. In a contest sponsorwu by the Future Homemakers of Hearne High School at; the close of FHA week, Mathis Ottea and Margaret Vaca were named "best dressed" boy and girl at Hoarne High School. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Collier and Mrs.

Tommy Foyt returned Miss Barbara Foyt to Baylor on Sunday. A total of 2.7 inches of rainfall fell during -the past week. It is interesting to note that Mrs. W. C.

Westmoreland, wife of General Wm. iWeatmore- with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Pierce Jr. and Obra Charles. For the flowers, cards and prayers and for the many kind- nesses shown to my family while 1 was hospitalized, I am deeply grateful. Your thoughtfillness will be, remembered always. Mrs.

Pzvtey Edmondson 9-Un WHITTENBURG VERtVOR Mrs. Roy Tatum of Austin visited over the weekend with her cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Mullins. Visiting with Mrs. H. P. Moss during the holidays were her two sons and their families, Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Moss, Linda, Charles and Howie of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Moss and Diane, Debra, Bob and Sharon of Irving. Also joining them was Mrs. Moss' sister-in-law, Mrs.

H. W. Peyton, Mr. Peyton and Tim. of Waco and Mrs.

Moss' daughter, Mr. and Jacky and land, is serving as a Red Cross volunteer in the Mrs. Jack Fulton, General Westmoreland himself Craig of Hearne. TEXAC DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE IN HEARNE AREA 809 Market Investment required. Financial to qualified ajssistance available FOR INFORMATION Call LI 6-2414.

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