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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 8

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SNIDER RITES HELD SUNDAY Funeral services for Clarence Snider, 75-year-old retired fanner, wore conductt-d ai. I', p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Funeral Hani" with the Kov. Sam I).

Taylor officiating. Snirii'i- died at a.m. fallowing an of 10 Surviving are hi.s wife, Mr.i. lielle six children, MIM. Homer Circle, C.

K. Snider and Carl SnM-r. all San Irnry an.l Snid-r. Snidi'r of Ilirn--' ITS. Roy Snuli'r of Iji-riton ami Tuiiy i i A he vva; I.

IKKII. of r'. Snider and the YOUNG PUNK FILLS THE BILL Thi? of many families po.ses a problem to agents of the Internal Revenue Service providirg taxpayer assistance. One Denver agent asked a taxpayr'r to also enter the nam" of hiH youngest child in the exemption section. "Vv'e haven't got around to fKtriii'fig hifii yet," he wa.s told.

aid tin- agent, "what, do you call him?" "We jii.it. call him 'Young And that's On' name that SAN SABA (Texas) NEWS Harper Attends Ford Tractor Meeting I' of Trur- 1 an, miplr l( San Sal.a, haa iv- ffotei, FEB9193fi STROBLE RITES HELD FRIDAY I and Implement. Divi- i 'n, 01 ,1 ompan v. ihiiju'i aid I he Kurd Korr) vice i i 1 manaer I'' 1 1 Iviiiannan. arii move, Ii i Mi I i II'' i a -it 1, HanK Ma.x Fi.i'ii.- Si, i.

in Ir krr- SI, 1VI I). Hill, and :1 1 1 1 1 manaifer, up In dad' nn mer- linrial in tie- CH.y '-me will, II'. funrral li: in of arming-' i "M'h'ment. i di .1 ale I he line -I'lini K.ili. hi-r dauniiler, farm pi and saw 1 MaU, tln'C, i tin- new i' viiii'-d in I.Jaij'hat nn i rl this i.

'on' 1 i'! ner and near future, Harper said. Fi-ri id) rauie Satur- ay. l'''-'i. 1, leave at, will: in-, pa: ent Mr. and family.

DOtt.V TO maintenance workers blatli'd ii(T nio.l i)f tin- sliel and ice on Hi in town Thursday last wi-i'k to vehicles mon- an 1 reduce driving wa.s thrown on the road at the intersection of highways for a distance of about one-half a block each direction to provide safer stepping conditions and keep traffic moving. Thi- above photo was taken from the north side of the square, looking toward the building. "TRIAL" TO SHOW AT PALACE "Trial," an MCM iil with a emotional will at the I'aiaci- Thcatn- next Monday and Tuesday, ac- to Abe Willi.i, manager. St.arriiiK (Jlenn Ford and Dorothy the is takeji from tip- Harper's novel by, Don M. In ai'c Arthur Kennedy, Hudiak, Kaly Jurado, Italai'! liulierl Middletiill.

"I rial" i a drama that builds a -i i oiii; fiimax from it.s open- n- i. which a Ii i ir t'lni il irl i found a beach, to the grip i out -ii-! i wliich i lawyer, I ileiin Ford, nn and prolVs- Are All Cold Remedies Alike? Not For oxninplo, GOG tho moiiicino, which 4 of Ilia most oflV-ctivo, scrltwd clniga known, to rutiovo nil cold niinorioa soonor. GCG la mora jKiUsnl nnd gives jjonilivo, drnmatic, nipkl relief from niimtrifa of all kindi of colilii. Tluit'rt wtiy otKj la unaur- in Try it. Ki £3 Wi) otfifr citlil rrmftlv run nittlt-h tihti or tititi Cold 666 hia lie-1 of real iMii.nal lay in- a jol, in the 'iti'ice Barney and immediately finds himself assigned to defend tin- 17- year-old Mexican boy, Angel Chavez, against the charge of having niurderod the girl on the neach.

Convinced Angel's innocence, ind aided hy P.arnoy's secretary. Nyle (Dorothy McGuire), thwarts thi; attempt of a higot-lt'd lynch mob to storm the Angri held and works ml. a for the help- 'e-s gsle)-. is until ho ecom involved in Barney's 'Um to far tin 1 lial that H'ake d'-vovers ho has used a front. And in tin: story's taut, ami -stis- 'leiineful final he delivers lie knockout piim-'n which Angel from bec'iming martyr to In- Manager Willis has irged movie rot to tell t'ne cmling, that 'he pit-turc fmni ii Richland Judging Team fo San Antonio Contest Ii.

.1. I'owell, viicatinna! agricul- ire KichJanci Springs, early week that his jnilgiiig am will compete Saturday in the San Antonio In. ita! lirnss Contest. Springs Future c'liiipi-i-; 1 I hi', team include Henry Ud.ia:; and IJoliliv Wnl- i Funeral aorvic-js -for Mrs. Mary 1 (Mamie) Strohle, 84, were at p.m.

Friday, T-Vb. at the Firat Methodist Church, with the Rev. A. A. Carter oiTiciating.

A resident of the county since vva.i a girl, Mrs. Stroble lied Feb. I at p.m. following of ir.otv than three months. Surviving are a Lawc.s troble, of San Saha; a daughter, Roy Saner, of Kerrville; a rother, G.

T. Godfrey, of Saf- "ord, two grandsons, and I'il'y Hau-r, hoth of Kerr- four sreat-grandchildren -ind a number of nieces and nephews. A native- of A ma where she was born Aug. she was the daughter of VV. M.

Godfrey and the former Victoria R. Lawes. She wa.s married March 1, 1899, San Saba to Arthur Stroble, who preceded her in death. She had been a member of the Methodist church since early in her life. Pallbearers were Worth N'ance.

K. Stafford, John Hall, Glenn I'atton. Oscar Jackson and Roy "laU'sdale. Burial was i the City Cemetery, with Howell-Doran funeral directors in charge. Now is the time to come in arid investigate our ram For 1956 Don'f fail to investigate our Turkey Growing ask the man who has used It in the past THERE IS NO BETTER PROGRAM.

THERE NO FINANCE PLAN ANY BETTER! CHECKERBOARD NEWS By Albert R. Brown SAN SABA PRODUCE CO. Herc's Our Definition of Tail-End The Word, "Customer" Good Gains and Profit Cl'STnMKK the most im- tail-end calves make a i'lirtant person this store in recovery, once they've or telephone. put on a feeding program. A CUSroMFU is not dependent Here are some results on calves us we are dependent on him.

fed out at the Purina Farm. crsi'OMKK is not an inter- the calves were put on of our work. He is the feed, they averaged their 1 -rail- was high dinner i-y He market value 1 1 r. hundred. At the -avy steer price in 1 v.

On fe--d ia -ainod Ibs. a of 0 THAXTON RITES IN CHEROKEE Funeral services for Cora Lou Fhaxton, 77, 01 Cherokee, were at, 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at Jie Churcn of Christ in Cherokee Minister Richard Robbins of- assisu-d by Minister C. W.

Hoover. A rosidort of the county since marriage in to tiie late John H. Thaxton, she died at 6:34 a.m. Sunday at Die Thaxton residence in Cherokee, after having boon in ill health since Surviving are throe sons, Leslie 15. Thaxton of Dallas, John Thaxton of Cherokee and Hugh B.

Thaxtoj: of Cherokee; vv 11. L. Harbor of Dallas and W. W. Harbor of Ft.

Worth; sisters, T. K. Martin of ir.ydor and Mrs. W. H.

Wiltiam- of ijochello; two grandchildren, and a number of nieces and icpliews. A native of Bin-net whore she A-as born Juno 1S7S, she was 'he daughter of Hugh Smith and former Latitia Williams. She hail been a member of 'he Church of Christ since she was III old. 1'alibearors were iiorg. Kills llando'ph, Warren Randolph, Price Gritl'ith and Hence Lock.

Assisting with the (lowers were Mrs. Price Critl'ith, Mrs. Kills Randolph, Mrs. Hence Lock and Mrs. Ji Walker.

Burial wa in the Hanna Cemetery, with Howell-Doran funeral directors of San Saba officiating. Lettm To Tto Editor Albuquerque, N. Feb. 4, 1956 Dear Sir: I'm sorry to be so late sending the money for the News another year. Hope you folks got soma of our rain and snow.

This is the biggest snow since 1951 and we are all smiles. The Saudia Mts. are beautiful with snow and the ski runs are in excellent condition. I'm always glad when Monday gets here, as it is San Saba News day. Sincerely, Mrs.

Virginia Jennings 507 Roma Ave. NW Albuquerque, N. M. Bids Asked On Highway Work In County Sealed bids are being asked by the State Highway Department for crushing and stockpiling flexible base material between Goldthwaite and San Saba and for seal coating Farm-to-Market roads from San Saba 2 -'i miles southeast on the road and from the Colony road to the Lampasas line, according- to B. R.

Russell of Brownwood, resident engineer. Work in this county is part of a larger project including similar construction in Lampasas, Mills, Coleman, Eastland and Comanche counties. Barbara Show Attends State fond Event Barbara Shaw, senior student in San Saba High School, went to Dallas Wednesday as a member of the Ail-State Band and will participate in the three-day schedule of events there. On Wednesday she will enter competition for chair positions for French horns; Thursday and Friday will be devoied largely to rehearsals; and Friday at 8:15 p.m. she expects to play in a big concert at Fair park Auditorium.

In addition to the All-State Band concert that night there will be concerts by the All-State Chorus and All-State Orchestra. San Saba Band Director and Mrs. Ryst Hendricks will accompany Miss Shaw to Dallas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, will join her in Dallas Friday to attend the concert.

Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Green plan to spend the coming weekend at College Station in the home of their son, Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Green and daughter, Zan. Mrs. Sterling Smith, an employee of the Acousticon Hammer Company in San Angelo, visited in the home of her mother, Mrs. Will Hardy, and her brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Bailey Hardy, and other relatives and friends. She was the house-guest of Mrs. Eddie Williams. San Saba Cub Scouts To Meet Monday Night San Saba Cub Scouts will hold their regular I'uck Meeting at 7 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 13, in the school lunch room, according to Mrs. Earl l.oeklear, publicity chairman for tho Den Mothers group. Two movies will be shown at the mooting, and Cub Scout Den 2 will present a skit as part of the evening's program. Kiley Hnrkt-y, Cubmaster for Pack, has invited all boy of Cub Scout ago, as well as all in- torostod to attend the mooting.

fi j-k NHON V' ccs!) yo-M' Turkey wli! bo he'd Wcd- nesdar, PFebruary 22, in the Disiricir Court room, starring at 10 a.m. Talks will be given by SJK well known aufhorifies on Turkeys. Be sure and attend this meeting. You'll be glad you did. I CON KVHON Tin 1 San Saba Singing I- 1 Sunday, iho Uev.

H. fIcier- 1 Feeder Space -rts '-xf-ra Eqgs for You S3 Decrees Best- for Hens Bring Us Your Certificates for DROUTH FEED Son Saba Produce Co. a'-- hui Nn feeder! i Si 1 A tea; feeders open! in and T- this c.i-,:,.e i of 1,1 will ls" the no 1--J of A reos-n: at Colo- liegrees. I a i S3. rado sb.ewed that layers H's.

at i 1 proviiu-e a enough feeder space pro- euirs. A large share of the duced more eggs via was caused hy duVer- pound less feed OS va pev ec-s, compared to bints lieaviev. they require less feed with only -l enough space at the Son Saba Produce Co. A THlsS'K CLKAN ItAOlATOR COOl. MOTOR HARDY'S RADIATOR SHOP Telephone 77 GUS MAYS San Saba ALVIN MAYS Teltphont 77 GUS MAYS Ian Saba ALVIN MAYS Nagging Backache Sleepless Nights Nasgiivs muscular aches and paimm.iy come on wiihover-ex- ertion.

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