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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 6

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REGENCY NEWS April ftre rea after Otir food rahi fast week, Deceived three and one half mchejji and needed every drop of it. fte gtaifl and weeds are really coift- along, Will everyone your cemetery dues, there -It to be lots of work since the JHUtUU Shaw, son of the late Eb children, Richlami visit ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs Lehman Teal, during the week end. and Mrs. Plez McNurlcn of -fifcve our sympathy in the of their son, Freddy, who dfed was buried here last Thurs- The family has our deepest nympathy, Mr.

and Mrs, Bernie Mik a and daughters of Miles spent the weekend -with us. They had received inches of rain when they left Saturday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Royce Harvey of Seagravcs; Mr. and Mrs.

Ish Tanner and children, Grand Prairie and Mr. and Mrs, Tex Teal and HoJlin Blackweli Of Qoldth watte and Mr. and Mrs. At LajitfotA of Kcrrville were out ottf wiy Sunday afternoon, owing around after the good Norman Hardman of Spring Creek visited with us Saturday night. E.

P. Jones of San Angelo visited us a short while Thursday af- Rites Held For Freddy McNurlen (SC) Funeral services for Fred dy Lee McNurlen, 25, of Brown rood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plet McNurlen of Brownwood, former San Saba county residents, were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, in Central Methodist Church, with the Rev.

Ray Elliott officiating. Burial was in Greenleaf Ceme- ery. McNurlen was electrocuted at a.m. Friday, April 11, when the hydraulic iift boom was ternoon after attending operating- came in contact with a services for Oden A. Jones, power line in Brown- DR.

SMITH STAFF Optometrists Specializing in Eye Examinations and Contact Lenses 414 Center Brownwood, Texas See DR. SMITH EACH THURSDAY in San Saba LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIMO- DEX. No prescription needed. You must lost ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX a tablet and easily swallowed.

No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs, SLLMODEX costs 13.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE; if not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. SLIMODEX Is sold by: City Drug Orders filled. high wood i Los Angeles, only been back in a bout five months, however, he was a graduate of High School and attended Howard Payne College and Tarleton State College. He was a member of Central Methodist Church. He married Juiie Neisen at Grand Lake, Nov.

29, 1968. Among his survivors arc his wife; his parents; a son, Warren; and his grandfather, Kellie Vardeman of Brownwood, formerly of San Saba. Lions Club Has Guest Speaker Bob Retired Lt. Colonel, of Killeen and a member of the Killeen Lions Club was guest speaker at the meeting of San Saba Lions Club Tuesday, April 15, according to H. L.

Gristy, program chairman. Billy Kidd, president, preside at the meeting and presented Jef Byrd, who was in charge of th program for day. Byrd introduced Lane who dig us Bed and showed i. ilm entitled, the Pi' Despair." This film is sponsor- 'I by Killeen police Department Alexander Rites Held Wednesday Funeral rites for Perry Luther Alexander, 62, of San Angelo were held here at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, in Howell-Doran Chapel, conducted by the Rev.

Club. It from tin in born Oct. 29, ISi JOJ rati wiih Killeen Lions the story of a boy time he was a student aool, his first experience narcotics and his further use of the various forms of narcotics to his downfall; time spent in the hospital and after hi dismissal from the hospital, tc. Gristy said it was a remarkable film and showed the evils of the drug. Typewriter supplies of all kinds, ors, for gale at The NEWS.

Clayton Martin. Burial was in Wallace Creek Cemetery under th direction of Howell-Doran Funeral Home. Alexander, a retired service station operator, died Monday, April 14, in St. John's Hospital, San Angelo. He had several years.

He was born Oct been blind for San Saba Wins Second Place In District Track At Brady 1 190C, in Coleman county, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Alexander.

"lie came with his parents to San Saba county at an early ago and resided in Wallace Creek community. He was reared in the county, but moved to San Angelo Coaches John Baskin, Don Hennig, James Gibson and John Scheurer took the San Saba track team to Brady for the District Meet Friday, April 11, when th local team placed second to Bni dy, the winner. Brady scored 220 points fo first place and San Saba was nex with 118 points. Burnet ran thin with 82 points; Llano had 30 am Mark 22.7. 880- Cooksey, 2nd Roger Franklin, Cth, Glennon Mays ran Marble Falls, 26 points.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Coleman and son, Craig, of Waco were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Coleman and hi sister, Miss Charlotte Coleman. include his San Angelo; three sons, Terry Alexander of Fort Worth, J. B. Alexander and Dean Alexander, both of San Angelo; a daughter, Mrs.

Gene Edwards of San An- Try a WANT AD for RELAX-FIND WHAT YOU WANT By Reading and Using WANT ADS Do you know of an easier way to shop or sell? When you make our Want Ads your marketplace, all you do Is place your ad and wait for the phone to ring (and ring it will), or sit back and enjoy reading the Want Ads, then phone for an appointment to see the advertised items. Want Ads do the work and quickly! CLASSIFIED DiPT. PHONI 372-5115 San Saba News Star ander of San Alexander of San and J. Antonio; five 22 years ago. His wife is the former Addie 1 i7 boy to compete in the meet while wife of Brady had more than twice this number.

After the meet was over Brady had 14 boys to qualify foi the Regional meet and San Saba had nine boys qualifying. The Regional meet will be held in Lubbock Friday and Saturday 18-19. The coaches said, "Congratulations are due all members of the San Saba track squad. This is one of the finest track squads ever fielded by San Saba. Special congratulations go to Roger Franklin, Greg Davis, Mike Reavis, Dave Davenport and Tom Murray for placing sixth or better and earning their first letter in track." San Saba won the first sisters, Mrs.

George Smithhart of Orange Vale, Mrs. Louis Cummings of San Angelo, Mrs. B. D. Collins of Wichita Falls, -Mrs.

Sterling Vaughn and Miss Georgia Alexander, both of San Saba; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Rites Held For Mrs. H. C. Lewis Funeral rites for Mrs.

Houston C. Lewis, 62, of Richland Springs vere held at 3 p.m. Saturday, 12, in First Baptist Church Richland Springs, with the Rev. Hugh Magee, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Richland Springs Craig Pierce, 2:22.5.

These 'were their beat efforts of the season, although it didn't place them in the toj) six places. Pole Vault: Dick Little, first, Phil Letbetter, 2nd, Little tried for the record of 13'-0" but barely missed on all three attempts. Shot Put: Joe Miller, 3rd, 42'- Edward Shapiro, 4th, 42'- Broad Jump: Dick Little, 5th High Jump: Phil Letbetter, 3rd, Discus: Edward Shapiro, first Bill Watkins, 6th, Tom Murray, 6th, Mile Run: Valerina Cantu, second. Sprint Relay: (Cooksey, Ellis, Watkins, F. Miller) 2nd, 44.2.

Mile Relay: (Cooksey, F. Miler, Watkins, Gary Kemp) 2nd, :35.6. The regional qualifiers include he boys on both relay teams and ulividual qualifiers are Little, HH; Vak-rino Cantu in of Cemetery under the direction Howell-Doran Funeral Home. Pallbearers included Lewis, Glenn Lewis, Billy Joe Lewis, Lewis Edwin Burleson, Byron Lewis, Robert Lewis a n'd Jerry Loe Daniels. Mrs.

Lewis died Friday, April in San Saba Memorial Hospital. She was born Sept. 19, 1906, in Iluntersville, Ky. Sh was mar- cus 150-1 for another blue ribbon and Bill Watkins was first in the 120-yard high hurdles with 15-3. Here are the placings for the San Saba track team members- 100-Yd.

Dash: Joe Ellis, 5th, with 10.7 time. HH: Bill Watkins, 1st, 15.3; Dave Davenport, 5th, Shapiro had an outstanding day in the discus with his winning toss of 150'-!" four other throws over all of which were over his previous season best of The coaches expressed their thanks and appreciation to the parents and friends of the track squad for the support they have Each School Wins One Champion Match In 8-AA Tennis Tournament Each of the schools partieipat- Flanagin of Brady, 3-G, G-i, 6-1. Springs; a si.sU.-r, -Marie Cuviu't of MUIK-U-, 1ml. two brothers, Frank I'ittman ol and Kenneth Pittnian California; a number of and nephews. Maultsby Rites Held Wednesday Funeral rites for jj oy L( CO, of China Cree'k community were held at p.m.

Wednesday, April 10. in Howell-Doran Chapel, conducted by Bro. John Coll'man. Burial was in China Cemetery with Howell-Doran Funeral Home in charge of arrangements His nephews served as pallbearers. Maultsby, a stock farmer, died at 9:30 p.m.

Sunday, April 13, in San Saba Memorial Hospital, following a short illness. He was born March 26, 1900, in San Saba county. He married Willie Johnson May 30, 1928, here in San Saba. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Sammie Maultsby and Kenneth Maultsby, both of San Saba- a daughter, Mrs.

Wilton C. Lock Jr. of Lancaster, and a brother, A. W. Maultsby of Itas- 10 grandchildren.

the senior division, Marblv Kails took the lead with two championship games. Brady and San Saba tied with one each. In the senior boys division, Wesley Booker won the championship for San Saba by defeating Uibera oi Marble Falls, C-l, 0-0. Booker first defeated Wilkin of Burnet, and ftibt-ra defeated Mrs.Vera McCann Dies In Hospital Mrs. Vera C.

McCann, 73, of 604 W. Stoney Street, died Saturday, April 12, in San Saba Mern- 'nal Hospital, where she had been i patient for two weeks. Funeral rites were held at m. Monday, April 14, in How- 11-Doran Chanel, with th Albert Brown and the Rev. Bilk- Hammond officiating.

Burial was City Cemetery If you want to drink (hat's your busineaa. If you want to quit that's our buaineca. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS Meetinga Monday at 8 p.m. FILING SUPPLIES! 2-Hole Punches Roll Labels for Pile Folders 8x6; 4x6; Pile Cabinets I 1 lie Cards and Indexes Acco Fasteners File Folders File Indexes San Saba NIWS STAR Phone 872-5115 with Howell-Doran Funeral Horn in charge of arrangements. Ted Hall and her nephews wcr pallbearers.

The former Vera Wilder sh was born Feb. 28, 1896, in Bon nam, the daughter of W. W. Wil der and Elizabeth Culbertson Wil der. She was married to John McCann on Feb.

17, 1917, at Bra d.v. Her husband died i Febru ary 1958. They resided i a Sai Saba for a number of ur before moving away. After band's death, she returned to San Saba to make her home and sided here for the past 11 She was a Baptist. Survivors include a son, Jess McCann of San Diego, a sister, Mrs.

R. L. Porterfk'ld' of Sherman; a brother, Ray Wilder of San Saba; and-two grandchildren, Dan and Marcy McCann of San Diego, Calif. She was preceded in death by one brother Try WANT AD for KesulU Drs. Ellis Ellis Optometrists 308 Citizens Nst'l Bank Bldg.

Brownwood, Texas Glasses or contact lenses fitted. We grind all lenses. Call 646-8778 P- 0. 149 for appointment. Hi'ady the senior ff ij.j sin- ew.when Micklctwaitc defeated Debbie Sterner, San Saba, G-0, In the first round, Michlewaite McCoy of Marble 0-1, Debbie Sterner of Llano, 0-1, 6-4 -Marble Falls took the jfirls Championship, when Joost and McCoy stuchlor and fe umioll of LIuno, 0 -l.

ini; champions ea tfd San haba.s Jionnie Oswald and am Mays C-3, 0-2, and the Llano BritU-on and "rady, -l, 0-1, in the (natch. of Burnet defeated -Shcrnwi of Brady, 6 -0, 0-3, to win the junior boys singles ami Black of Brady defeated Shipp of Llano, C-l, 6-1, the junior i i ngles and Qriffay of Brady I'owull and John of Llano, ()- 3 6-2, in boys and WaJdrope an Llano dofeatwl Glasscock wh ATTK.S'/j SKKV1CES Thojie from out-of-town in Uichland Springs to funeral wrvlces Sunday for Maudi- at Howell- Williams of Mex Mr. and Mrs. John -Vr. and Mrs.

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