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

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K.I. SABA (Texas) NEWS APRIL 14, 1955 McMHIin McMfjLUN, have ad Easter. It rain- softie -ovee '6wb inches and ev- i-ythjttg is' lotoking 1 TKe' we could lope' forl We had word this week that Mr. T. J.

Edmondson had a heart attack and nia Sphai, Henry, Carson and-Robert, and his atop- David Edmondson, left Thursday afternoon to visit him. They Arrived Friday and reported that Mr. Edmondson was cnot doing wcfl. We hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs.

Bob Edmondson visited with Mrs. Carson Edmondson awhile Thursday cvenong. Guests in the Bob Edmondson thia week were Mr. and Mrs. Taz Renfro Wednesday night and the Henry Dickensons Saturday night.

Frank Langham was home this weekend and on account of the had to wade to the house the Highway. Mrs. Frank Langham Bob Davis in Waco Tuesday through Mrs. Tom Taff visited with her sister, Mrs." Ethel Davis, in Goldthwaite, Mpriday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford WJUlamB left from Peeps Thursday afternoon for Unionville, to attend the funeral of her Bruce, who was killed in the Korean war. The children and 1 spent our Easter with my mother and dad. We enjoyed the Easter story over TV. Lillian and Madeline Edmondson visited with me Sunday night and Madeline and children spent the riight with Lillian.

Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Landers were home over the weekend. Sherman Russell is having his sheep sheared today.

Dewayne Edmondson and Elvin Wells are helping Mrs. Edmondson. IT'S TIME TO CreeA PERSONALS YOUR HOME Photic us to come to youc home with samples, plans, idcns and prices on these home improvements: -j( Repairing and modernizing. Re-roofing. Repainting, inside and outsido.

Insulating. Ropaporing tha entire house, or just one room. Installing an IDEAL Kitchen. Making other improvements. NOTHING DOWN UP TO 3 YEARS T6 PAY SEE US FOR NEW HOMES GI Terms: Nothing down, except closing churjjes.

Also 1'IIA uiul Conventional 1'iuancing. Are Always Right At CAMERON CO. BUILDING MATERIALS AND SERVICES WALLACE CREEK, April The passing away of Mrs. Mintie last Monday afternoon cast deep sadness over our "community. She the mother of our neighbors, Mrs.

Edgar and Mrs. John Jackson, and the grandmother of my only nephew, Robby Robbins of Llano. When one has lived a long, full life as this lady had, then falling into the last sleep is the natural, the inevitable end of life's chapter. Oh, words are so futfle to express the loss of one's mother or grandmother. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Almaguer and baby and Ruben Almaguer returned home last week from a visit, with the lady's relatives in Old Mexico. On the way home they all became ill. Joe says he believes their illness was caused by something they ate or drank. Mrs, Al- maguor was a patient at our Memorial Hospital for several days and had to be fed through her veins.

Mr. and Mrs. Odis Northcut and children, Gene and of Donna, that's down in the Valley, spent Easter with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mra. Will Martin.

Guests in the Lonnic Lusty home la.it Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Lusty and their two small sons of Deep Creek. Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest Conner really had a nice Easter. They had us Clients all their children and grandchildren. The.ie were Mr. utiti Mrs. Arvin Gunner and two sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Gonner and small son of Waco, and the Geno Conner family of San Saba. Sudan, Millet, Hegari and Cottonseed. Stacy's Produce. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Creamer of Temple were business visitors in San Saba on Friday, April 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Monty Clayton and daughter, Marsha, of Crandall, were overnight guests in the honje of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ottb Bynum, on Monday. Bobby Montgomery of Houston, accompanied by his sister, Miss Tania Montgomery, and a friend, Miss Wyneta Whitly, visited his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, over the weekend. Cpl.

and Mrs. Joe Bob McDan- icl of Paso were weekend visitors in the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Brown and Ada, Sue and Mr. and Mrs.

Will McDaniel in Algerita arid other relatives. 2-Year Guarantee $11.95 Exchange SADLER AUTO SUPPLY Carl and I entertained with a "42" party in our home one night week. There were five tables of players. We hope everyone enjoyed themselves as much as we enjoyed having them. Guests in the C.

B. Lambert home this weekend were Misses Betty Lambert of San Antonio, Anna Martin of Port Arthur, Skea Albright of Bay City, Bruce Treybig and Robert Hughes of Austin. The Home Demonstration Club met Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Itch runs and Mrs.

John Yancy cooked an Italian spaghetti dish for UK. They also served us a salad, daisy cake and drinks. Every dish tasted very good. Mrs. Harnest Custleberry ha been ill with intestinal flu this past week.

1 am so happy to get to tell you that wi: had an inch and a jialf of rain Saturday afternoon. This will help the small grain that survived this blizzards and it will help the young oats. But most of the grain, like oats and speltz, that has been grazed, looks dead to Miss NVlda Lusty the weekend with Miss Rawnie Sue Muxcey and attended church Sunday morning. Most everyone out this way attended church Sunday. After all i wo do have so very much to be thankful for.

We must never cease counting our blessing's. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and Mr. and Mrs.

Burrel Park attended the Ice Capades in Ft. Wortn Sunday. Has everyone out this way sent their Red Cross donation to our chairman, Mrs. Cecil Brown? If not, please do so at once. She says we only lack one dollar meeting our Mrs.

Carl Maas. We've got another hit you'll love it OLDSMOBILE'S HOLIDAY the only 4-door hardtop offered in every price is creating a sensation in our showrooml Come see it-today! flits art- a habit with Olilaniobile! Anil when you sec Oldamobile's entirely new Holiday Sedan, you'll done it Oldmnobile has taken the vigor and vitality of Holiday styling added ie convenience and comfort of a 4-door sedan. Result? AU entirely new kind of car a hardtop with 4 doors! There's a promise of new motoring pleasure iu, every sleek line every sparkliug detail. And the MK formunce pbu! youtlir.se "new Holiday Sedans three popular Holiday Coupe's! One of each in every price range! Visit our showroom today. Sec and drive the Holiday that's right for you! Go Ahead I Drive a "Rocket" I SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER SHAW MOTORS, San Saba, Texas Phone 253-J 0 TH ESTUSEDCARDEAL 0.

OK OR OLDSMOBILE'S SAFETY-TESTED SEAL FEAZLE RITES HELD SATURDAY Funeral services for Calvin (Bud) Feazle, who died Friday at his home at Algeritai, were held at 3 April 9, at the in San Saba with the Rev. C. E. Bradford and the Rev. George Wilton officiating.

Peazle, an employee of the Lone Star Cement had been ill about two weeks before his death. Surviving are his widow, Mra. Lula Feazle of Houston; twelve children; and 14 grandchildren. The children are Wade C. Feazle, 'Mrs.

Irene Curby (y Clara May Bomer, Mra. Mary Smith, Calvin Feazle Miss Maxine Feazle and Miss Marie Feazle, all of Houston; Clyde Feazle, Carl Feazle, Mrs. Katie Burton and Raymond Feazle, all of Pasadena, and Mrs. Ruby Higgins of Great Bend, Kans. A native of San Saba county, he was born on Aug.

9, 1881, the son of Ashley Feazle and the former Mary D. Jones. He was married at TJethel on Feb. 28, 1909. He had been a member of the Baptist church since his early manhood.

Pallbearers were H. L. Bonier, W. E. Curry, T.

A. Smith, W. B. McCutcheon, Marshall Wash and Arnold "Feazle. Burial was in the Feazle Cemetery.

LEGAL NOlTci" CONTRACTORS' NOTICE OF TEXAS HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposals for constructing 12.a<50 miles of Base Surf, from end of FM 502, 2.8 mi. E. of Mercury to jet. with FM 5.5 mi. North of Richland Springs on Highway No.

FM covored by 408 (2), MX-2-2 SH8-1-1, in San MoCulloch County, will bo received at the Highway Department, Austin, until A.M., April 20, 1955, and then publicly opened and read. This is a "Public Works" Project, as defined in House Bill No. 54 of the 43rd Legislature of the State of Texas and House Bill No. 115 of the 44th Legislature of the State of Texas, and as such is subject to the provisions of said House Bills. No provisions herein are intended to be in conflict with the provisions of said Acts.

In accordance with the provisions of said House Bills, the State Highway Commission has ascertained and set forth in the proposal the wage rates, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the work on above named project, now prevailing in the locality in which the work is, to bo performed, and the Contractor shall pay not less than these wage rates as shown in the proposal for each craft or type of laborer, workman or mechanic employed on this project. Legal holiday work shall be paid for at the regular governing rates. Plans and specifications available at the office of Ben E. Dillon, Resident Engineer, Brady, Texas, and Texas Highway Department, Austin. Usual rights reserved.

4-7-2c Lots of servings the HALF GALLON! ICE CREAM BUY THE PACKAGE WITH THE BIG RED CHECK BETHEL NEWS BETHEL, April 11 We are certainly proud of the "million rain" which fell Saturday evening and amounting to' from 1.9 in the northern part of this community to 2.7 inches ia the southeastern part. Mr. and Mrs. -Hollis Lord and baby of Arlington were weekend visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Tid Lord and family.

Other visitors were the Rev. Henry Causey family. Mrs. R. V.

Land was a patient through the weekend at San Saba Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Lane of Throckmorton were home through the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Bowen and son, Lane, of Snyder, visited here with them. Owen Templeton and boys of Fort Worth brought Mrs. Elzy Carroll home Friday night.

She had been visiting there with the Templetons and the Elzy Clayton Carroll Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neighbors and son of San Angelo visited during the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Wood and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vogel and family of Indian Creek visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Vogel. Sunday visitors of Mrs, Dorothy Moore and children were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bates and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hamrick S'r. of "AJgerita Mr. and Mra. Pete Hamrick and children and Mr.

and Mrs. Trenton Hamrick, all of San Saba. Frank Templeton, Owen Templeton and boys of Fort Worth visited during the weekend with Mr. Mrs. J.

R. Lane and boys. Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Carroll and son of Meadow visited Sunday with Mrs. Elzy Mrs. J. R.

Lane. NEWS WANT ADS Get Results! Broad Breasted Bronze POULTS THAT LIVE. HATCHING WEEKLY. CUSTOM HATCHING. ROCHAT HATCHERY PHONE 3211 i ATTEND THE Revival Meeting at the Cherokee Methodist Church SERVICES NEXT WEEK Aprill 7 to April 23 REV.

JAMES F. HARDIE will be with us Monday thru Saturday. SERVICES EACH EVENING at 7:30 P. M. You Are Invited THE CITY NATIONAL BANK PRESENTS INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TEXAS ORANGE BRIDGE The Orange Bridge is on State Highway 87.

It crosses the Neches River near Orange. It stands 230 feet above the water, and is the South highest There is much to be gained if the progressive and forward-looking man and woman uses his credit wisely to build for the future. Sound planning- is the ground work for profitable enterprise in the years ahead. You are cordially invited to consult with us about your future plans. City National Bank "For Everything Worthwhile Since 1883" Son Saba, Texas.

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