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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 4

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San Saba, Texas
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4-TMB SJUI SABA (Trttt) NRWS JULY 22, IMS tiMi'iiif aftifi AA 1- r- Locker News Maria fa SprlnffftW, Mass. Charles A. ftte trf diafhKf, Karen Matte, ift Strfirttfield hospital on £ttfe M. weighed seven JMHlllKttf etwees at birth. aft Mrs.

Wade Saba County Aftd Mr. and Mrs. C. W. of Henderfton.

Mrs. Rob- Ndfth of Clebufnc is They have two softs, Mark, 8, And Mitch, 2. Mrs. Clark is the fottnef Matte Ledbetter and her httsband 1 8 the Baptist Missionary for the New England States and also serves as pastor of the Em- Baptist Church in field. Me was formerly a missionary In Puerto Rico.

Get vaccine for Sore Moutk Corner Drug Store. remain on the dry bat arts glad to hear of te- cfent fains all around us. We can say, this, have plenty of gtass- hoppers. Mr. and Mrs.

ted Henderson of Spring Creek, former residents, wefe recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, fiofe Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor and sons, Merle Jr.

and Dean, attended a housewarming Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stoner in the Holt community. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor of Houston and Mrs.

Mable Taylor of San Saba also Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Hickman of Richland Springs were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Taylor, Mrs. 0.

B. McGary and Mrs. A. D. Cawyer visited in Santa Anna Sunday with John McGary and son.

Mrs. A. D. Cawyef, Mrs. 0.

B. McGary and D. A. McGary attended funeral services for Mrs. Arnold Curruth in Brownwood Saturday.

Margaret Parks, Linda Luco and Joe Porter of Brownwood, Owen Boynton and friends of San Antonio were Sunday visitors in the T. Earl Parks home. James Walker accompanied hig mother, Mrs. Ruby Walker, of Post to the John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberds attended funeral services for Ermer Goode held at Howell-Doran Chapel Sunday afternoon. Burial was made in China Creek R. A.

Taylor. PFC Tommy Joe Clark, who had been stationed at Ft, Hood, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, three days last week before leaving for a tour of duty in Korea. Celemant Held 17th Annual Family The 17th'annual tetmioti of the descendants of the late John Wesley and Mary Maud (Conner) Colefnan was held at the Coleman Crystal Springs Ranch Sunday, July 18, with Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Coleman and Charlotte as hosts. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Coleman moved from Waxahachie to Miles in 1901. Mrs.

O. M. Bruce of California and C. S. Coleman of Miles were unable to attend.

Present were Mrs. W. J. Mamm of Red Oak, J. C.

Coleman of San Angelo; R. and George Coleman of Miles. A total of 12 attended from San Angelo, Red Oak, 'Houston, Pharr, Waco, San Juan, Miles, Gainesville, Copperas Cove, Whitesboro, Harlingen, McAllen, Dallas, Talpa, Bclton, Ballinger, Waxahachie, Lubbock and San Saba. W. J.

Mamm gave the invocation preceding the basket lunch which was served from tables placed near the swimming pool. Prank Gross of pharf, gTAftdlofi of the J. W. Colemans, was cee for a pfogram of songs with guitar accompaniment by his sons, James and John of Waco; organ selections by Lynn Etta Gilmofe of McAllen and a vocal duet by Charlotte and R. E.

Coleman. Other activities of the day were swimming and visiting. Guests other than relatives were Judy Mitchell of San Angelo, friend of Ronnie Hornet, Rev. and Mrs. Leon 1).

Brown, Mrs. C. W. Bishop and Mrs. Viola McPherson, San Saba.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Turner and Scott of Austin; Mrs. Prentis B.

Sturdivant and children, Denver City, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Button of Joshua visited Mrs. Nettie Scott during the weekend.

Mrs. Ola Mae Hazelett of Lone Grove and her son, Kenneth Haz- zelett and son, Kenny, of Pasadena visited friends in San Saba Saturday, July 17, enroute home from a visit with relatives in Brownwood. SPECIALS Thursday, July 22 thru Wednesday, July ON A. M. to 1 P.

P. M. to 8:00 P. M. THE GAYLINE ALUMINUM Foldingchair A Folding Chair designed for long use.

Has extended arms with smooth, formed ends, folds, light weight and sturdy. REG. $3.49 With a $5.00 purchase. I $2.49 Plus Tax Imperial ibt.il Lb. Loaves 2 For LIQUID SOAP THRILL GIANT SIZE 47 MA.D PRESERVES PEACH APRICOT 18 OZ.

GLASSES I GRAPE, GRAPE A C1 10 I JELLY and APPLE for 17 Reg. or Drip Vacuum Cans First Pick 4 28 OZ. for First Pick 2 LB. JAR 2 Dry Milk Borden's Storlac 6 QT. 39 TANG 1 IB.

11 OZ. JAR Mixed Nuts GOOD VALUE 13 OZ. i Kraft Bar-B-Q Sauce 28 OZ. 29 Tonito Ketchup Heinz 0 20 OZ. for FLOUR Yellow Rose LBS, 39 Mellorine for GIANT SIZE LIMIT ONE PLEASE TOMATOES WITH A $10 PURCHASE Lb.10* CANTALOUPES LEMONS DIET.RITE With Coupon from Carton COLAS 6 for 25c MARKET SAN SAIA.

TEXAS Best Maid QT. Salad Dressing 29c MARKET OLEO Good Value Quarters MILK Gallon Jugi FRYERS USDA Graded Lb. BACON Ra-Corn Lb. 59C BISCUITS I 6 FROZEN FOODS POTATOES Sno-Peak Crinkle Cut IVz Lbs. LEMONADE Libby or Nafural 6 Oi.

Can BANQUET TV DINNERS BANQUET MEAT PIES chicke Beef or FRUIT VEGETABLES HOME GROWN Cherokee News Items Jul. and Mrs. Dan Kuykendall, Kirk, Jack and Kathleen Kay of Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Groves Kuykendall and Karyn of Hondo; Mrs.

W. B. Now- liJi, Mr. and Mrs. Artnpy Davis, Katherine Ann and Beth of Georgetown; Mr.

and Robert Mayfield of San Ahgelo and Mrs. Jim Walker were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Groves Kuykendall. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvie Keeney were called to New Mexico recently due to the illness of his aunt, Mrs. Jim Keeney, who died after they arrived. Funeral services were held at the Mason Cemetery in Silver City, New Mexico. Recent guests of Mrs.

Minnie Boone were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter and Lori of Lubbock and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanper of Dallas.

Mrs. Boone and Polly Harper accompanied the Harpers home for a visit. Mrs. Harper brought Mrs. Boone home Monday and attended funeral services for Mrs.

Leta Thaxton, returning home on Thursday. Dr. and Lester Gray of Llano visited Mrs. Minnie Boone Sunday afternoon and with the Raymond Grays. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Lewi? and family of Ft. Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis and Mrs.

Mag Knight last week. Homer Kuykendall was a patient in San Saba Memorial Hospital last week. Bill Kuykendall underwent surgery in Temple last Thursday. Mike Walters of Kansas.spent a few days last week with his fam- Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Bolliers and Drs. Ellis Ellis 808 N.tl Bank Brownwood, Texas Glasses or contact lenses fitted. We grind all lensea.

Call Milton 3-0184 or write P. O. Box 149 for appointment family of Waco were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Randolph.

Mrs. Jolene Gage and Kay of Brownwood were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Randolph. Mrs.

Mickey Hatr of Junction, Mrs. Mary Meiers and Mrs. Myrtle Chew of Mason visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Randolph Wednesday.

Mrs. Geo. Rhodes of San Saba visited Thursday with Mrs. Jennie Gay. Mr.

and Mrs. Roddy Maddox moved from Comanche to Cherokee Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Graves Hillman have moved into their new home at the ranch.

Mrs. Clyde Estep visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Estep and Amy at College Station. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johanson and family visiled Mr. and Mrs.

Moore Johanson in Lone Grove Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johanson and family of Alice visited relatives in Cherokee last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Walters visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. M.

Hallmark at Elm Grove Thursday. Tama Hallmark of San Antonio visited Mrs. Zula Hallmark last week. Kenneth and Larry Johanson spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Stephenville. Byars Walters spent Friday and Saturday in San Marcos.

Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and family of Jackson, Miss, left Sunday, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Randolph.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Battles visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byrd and family at Belton.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyckman and daughter of Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Taylor recently.

Mrs. Bob Barton of Gore, Okla. visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. May. Mr. May is improving after undergoing surgery in Llano Hospital last week. Mrs.

Cleo Daugherty and Mack attended the Williams reunion in Llano V. R. Maddox MINIMUM cost, MAXIMUM results with a NEWS Want Ad. Phone 372-5432 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 21 and 22 $1.00 A CARLOAD! "Two Rode Together" in Color James STEWART Richard WIDMARK PLUS DORIS Sew MO NO MARTIN MELCHER i UNIVERSAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 23 and 24 Also Saturday Matinee at The Palace It's tout It's drift It's Song! It's Cotorf. Of tVgf COIOH' ADAMS- LANE- MUUANEY SUNDAY, MONDAY ft TUESDAY, July 25, 26 27 Also Sunday Matinee at The Palace Everybody invited to theHEs moot the FUNKIC i DWAYNE DEIOMH i YVONNE! ROBOT AVAION i HICKMAN i WALLEY i CRAIG i LEWIS.

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1876-1977