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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 5

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Eventide Nursing Home News June 17, 1976 The San Saba Jtfne 14 Many of the dents enjoyed the San Saba Rodeo as well as the nice street parade. A western band played Monday evening and everyone enjoys this music, the group was Composed of Louella Presley, Jess Fitzgerald, Garrett Boswell and Boots Pattern, who Invite anyone who plays an Instrument to join them every Monday night from 7 to 9 at Eventide. Your rewards will be great, just seeing the happy folks enjoying good 1 music. We have been enjoying fresh vegetables from our very own garden. Louie Myers Is master of the garden and does a great job, We'have had a full week of table games and crafts.

Mrs, Lola Morris visited with her mother, Oma Hennl- ger. Those Visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'George Gatllff were Nettle DeWeese, Mrs. David Rasberry and Kelll and Mr.

and Mrs. Ace Cummlngs, all of Lampasas. Mrs. Jeane Harborth and son, Mark, and Mrs. Cora Watson of San Antonio visited Mr.

and Mrs; John Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Nicks and grandchildren, Lewis and Mrs. John Connors spent the weekend In Dallas visiting her brother, Jack Horton. Dena Woodell, of Kllleen Visited Nettle and Fred Nicks.

Viola Neal was a recent visitor with Cora Taylor. We had one resident who was all smiles this week, It was Mrs, Bessie Fagg when her son, John, arrived from New York for the summer. We were all happy to see John, Hesuems like a member of our Eventide family. Mrs, David Smith of Gold- thwalte, Mrs. Joe Pat Grimes of Moody and Pattl Jo Grimes of Mexia visited with Relda Gage.

Agnes Rae Key of Tow visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. Belle Matsler and Frances McCoy were taken to San Saba Memorial Hospital, We wish them a speedy recovery. Visitors with T.

Garrett were Lt, Col. and Mrs. Garrett Palmer who are on their way to on assignment in Korea, and their children, Jeffery and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer, Laurl, Krisll and Michael, of Longvlewj Mrs.

Faille Palmer of Comanche; and Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Garrett of Richland Springs. The great grandchildren presented a piano recital just for Mr. Tom, however everyone enjoyed the beautiful music.

Reporters: Lettie Perry, Maude Jones and Willie Carroll. Cherokee News Items Of Interest (TENNIS ASSN. San Snba Tennis Association will the Stabbing Royal European Circus under the big; top Saturday, 26, with performances -at 2 and 8 p.m. at the County Rodeo grounds. Appearing on the show will be I hose John Stabbing Chimpanzees.

Advance will tie available at many local businesses and the Tennis boys and girls will canvass the town Tuesday, June 22. Adulls, Children, $1.25. Family (2 adults, 2 children) or call 372-5293. The Association is endeavoring to raise funds for new tennis courts. Found oney Let our Budget Planners show you where.

If your money seems to vanish before you know where it's gone, see our Budget Planners. They'll clue you in on the best ways to maximize your assets and minimize, your expenses, And their help is free to every- bo4y. So before another dollar gets lost, let Foupd Money solve the case. It's elementary, dear everybody! San Saba National Bank QIPIST NAJIQNArBANK IN SABA COUNTY SABA, if JUS 1974 Leon Shaffer GolniQk Adv. Inc.

June 14 Services for Bob Singleton, long-time Cherokee resident, were held at the Methodist Church Thursday afternoon with burial In Chappel Cemetery. The family was served lunch at the home of Mrs. Margaret Aimer, assisted by other women of the community, We extend sympathy to the family. Harold Ellison of Newark, Ark. and daughter, Mrs.

Reba Fox and Brand! Lynn of Perryton visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison, Mr. and Mrs, Damon Houston and other relatives a few days last week. Mrs.

Harold Johanson and Mrs. Harold Bluhme and Michelle were shopping in Austin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thaxton of Austin attended the Singleton services Thursday, Mr.

W. C. McKneely, Patsy, Nancy and J. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry McKneely, Mrs. Mary Perry, Mrs. Clyde U. Estep, Mrs. Roddy Maddox and Roman Maddox Were among those attending the wedding of Linda McKneoly and Ken Shannon at Dim mitt Saturday night.

We are sorry to report Mrs. Rose Adams suffered a stroke. She is in Eventide Nursing Homo. Mrs. Doyle Christian and Dawn and Stacy and Robbie McGee of Piano visited Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Kuykondall and Dole Christian, who returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hightower and children and Mrs.

Oran Cavness of Austin spent the weekend at Mrs. Homer Kuykondoll's home. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Avory were his children, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Avery and sons of Marathon; Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Conrad, Metairlo, La.j Mrs. Margaret Parham, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tlnsley and family, St.

Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walker, Austin; also Mrs. Avery's children, J. P.

Polk, Imagenc Keller, Earl Hodges, Jesse Harned of Burnet; Mr. and Mrs, Ben Polk, Pontotoc; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Key daughter of Mason. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Brown children of Richmond, Va. "and Mrs. Irene Brown of'San Saba visited Mrs. Ellis Ran- dolph Jo Harr of Kerrville and Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Doyle Sr, of Llano visited her Sunday, Richard Randolph, Jerry and Sandy, visited in Brownwood Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs, Jimmy Walker, Marci and their new son, Chad, They also visited Mrs, Ada Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Gray were in Austin Friday to consult an eye doctor, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Walters and Mrs, Clyde Johanson visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Baker and children of Midklff at Lake Buchanan Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Margie Thompson Is residing at Care Inn Nursing Home and Is In the room with Mrs. Violet Conley. Monday visitors with Mrs. Ella Burke, Miss Alice Holt and Mr.

and Mrs, Edward Burke were Mrs. Daisy Dickens and Mrs. Allene Wood of Burnet; Mrs. Minn Burke, Mrs. LoRoy Walker and Mellnda of San Saba.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuhfal returned home Thursday from Kansas where they attended tlio funoral of his father. Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Lawrence Catos and Dwaynoof Post spent Saturday night with Mrs. Willie White. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chrano of Crane spent the weekend with Mrs.

Warren Randolph. Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johanson were Mr. and Mrs.

William Earl Holland of Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Williams, Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Laymen Parks of Burnet.

A group from the Church of Christ here conducted the program at Eventide and San Saba Nursing Homos Sunday afternoon. Harold Bluhme of Houston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johanson. Mrs.

Bluhme and Michelle accompanied him home as he had found an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters visited Raymond Chlsm In Llano Hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Moore Johanson of Lone Grove and Lyndon Johanson of Llano visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters. RAMBLIIT ROSE LLANO, TEXAS Phone Saturday, June 19 THE CIRCLE BAND $5.00 Cover Charge At Door We're trying to help fight inflation.

This $5 cover charge at door includes admission; set-ups; drinks, ice water; Cokes; juices; ALL CANNED PEER; chips, etc. LA PALOMA ROOM Open 12 a.m. 7 days a week. Happy Hour 4:30 6:00 p.m. (fatty.

EVERYTHING COMPETITION The San Saba Rodeo Parade was no without a little humor and competition. With Goldlng Motors sponsoring Miss Ford Country, J. Miles Motors came up with their own talent In the form of Marlscla Romero designated ax Miss G. M. Country, Naturally she rode 1 top a now GM product.

by Steve Polnskl Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Mrs, Prudio Miller of Richland Springs visited Thursday with Mrs. Bon Lewis. Jack Lewis of Midland spent the weekend with her.

Jody Lewis and Jack Western of Ft. Worth visited Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mayers of Taylor visited during the weekend with Mrs, Howard Perry.

Walter BensklnofLaMarquo spent a few days at his ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Arche and family of San Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Johanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vann Maddox attended the Maddox reunion at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Several from hero attended the funeral for Mrs.

Anita Anderson In San Saba Sunday afternoon, Rita Boultlnghouse and four friends from Angelo State ViU- versity visited Boultlnghouse home'' Sunday night enroute from Austin where they played in a baseball tournament. Mrs. Cronje Swlndall and Brent of Gatesvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowdon and attended a birthday party honoring Tracy Randolph.

Others helping her celebrate were Gina and Mark Maglletta of San Saba; Kelll, Krlstl and Coby Randolph, Brad and Stephanie Bowden, Jerry and Sandy Randolph, Jeff Low. Mothers present were Forestine Maglietta, Mary Randolph, Elaine Bowden, Nettle Jean Randolph, Mary Low, Mrs. Cecil Bowden, Mrs. Mance Randolph and Sue Randolph. A.

good number of Cherokee people attended the parade and rodeo atSanSaba Thursday through Vann Maddox. Mrs. Don Laine, Donald, D'Ann and Scott, of Houston and Mrs. Joe Bob McDaniel, Mike, Sharon and Greg, of Arlington visited last week with Mrs, Haskell Brown and, attended the rodeo, Feazte Descendants Have Annual Reunion The descendants of Gooi'ge L. Foozle, born 1803 Tennessee, mot at San Saba Memorial Day weekend for their annual reunion.

Restoration of the family cometery in 1971 brought tlie relatives together again after many years. Family members meet to decorate the cemetery and honor those who fought for their country during their country during Camping, fishing, swimming 1 and fellowship wore enjoyed by all those in attendance. A delicious meal was served at noon on Sunday, catered (by Larry Hibler. Those present were Wade Feazle, Jos to Feazle and grandsons, Kerry and Jerry Hopkins, Dee J. and Alene Rom air of Houston; Mr.

and Mrs Jon HojV: M'ar- garet derlck, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rlngo and sons of sola; Dot and Tom Euless; Vivian Feazle of Baytown. And, Ron, Mary Whitney and Ashley Pierce of La Porto; Sheryl, Juliette and Renio Ralnbolt, MuIIin; Earllne onij Edwin Pool, BrownwflQdj Naoma and George Ruth Rainbolt, Thomas', Sheila, rend a and THURSDAY, June T7 mithhart, Ralph Wilde Thomas and LaJoy McCarlijyV Worth; Gary, Judy 'Joy Lynn McCarley, Crowley; Gladys and Will Isaacg Fife; John McCutcheo'p, Harry Feazle, Richland Sjir 1 ings; Henry Lewis, Elyjj Hulme, Ethel and RoyTeajjue, and Dorothy Rlngo of SanSaba, Fry a WANT AD for Last Thursday's Spanish! feature will be shown again with this Thursday's movie. SUNDAY June 20, 31 Phone 372-5432 San Saba, Texas FRIDAY SATURDAY, June 18, 19 Carload Caitillo TMM Vilta If IS THE BEST EXPLOITATION PICTURE SO FAR THIS YEAR It captures the flavor of Los Angeles as pungently as TaxiiPriyer' does Manhattan, Mitchum is a veritable Clint Eastwood. revealing himself to be a superman." CATHY Up CROSBY WN Sti ty BICHARP T.

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1876-1977