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The San Saba News and Star from San Saba, Texas • Page 10

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San Saba (tefcas) News Stftf 1366 iChercrkff Items Jufit guests of Mr. 1 'atid Mrs. Marvin Burke and Miss, Alice Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long of Houston, Mrs.

LeRoy Walker and sons of San Saba, Mr. and Mrs. Aftihuf tJauphen of Swefebwatef, Mrs. Manse MHlican ftttd seotty of Ft, Wortih. Mr.

and Mrs. Byrke accompanied Mrs. Scan home for a visit and Mr. Burke suffered a stroke after they ATtived bhere, He is seriously ill but was Improving at the last 'Mrs. Bob Lasiter, Melinda and CSheryl and Susie 'Masters of lOoflpus Chriati were weekend visitors with Mr.

and Mrs. How- aid Perry. Chafles Perry and James Low left with the combine for West Texas the first of last week. Guests of Mrs. Nora Gray last Tuesday were Mrs.

Johnny Mc- Oook, Dianne and John, of Mrs. I la Byfield, Linda and J. P. Ray of Llano. Mrs.

Tanner Paris, L. T. and Hal B. and Mrs. Hal Breazeale Robby to Texas University Tuesday where he spent a few days.

Air. and Mrs. Paris visited there Friday, Parents Day, and IWbby returned with them. He will attend sobool there the last semester this summer and then enroll for the fall term. 'Oandace Gook left Monday for Scobt and White Hospital in Temple where she will enter nurses training.

Bill 'Ooffman spent a few days as a patient in Saba Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean and Gwen leflt Monday on a trip to the West Coast. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Walker, Nadina and Jimmy, accompanied. 'by a friend, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Randolph and Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Walker. Bill Eaton and a friend of Hermit visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Randolph Saturday.

Mrs. Jolene Gaige and children Brownwood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Randolph and Kay remained for a longer Mike Randolph of Belton is also visiting them. Mr.

and Mrs. Lovell Kuykendall, Karen and Jim, of Kansas visited Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Kuykendall during the -weekend. Karen and Jim remained for a visit here.

Gary Hightower and Craig Shirk of Austin visited a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Homer Kuyjkendall. The revival started at the Baptist Ohurch Sunday witih Dr. R. G.

Tennison doing tihe preaching. Mrs. Ike Tennison is song leader. Mrs. Junior 'Hawkins, John and Kay, of San Angelo spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson Kuykendall. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Battles and family of Houston and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Byrds and family of Belton visited Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Battles and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Joihanson for a few days. Mrs. Clyde Yavbrougih and Mrs. Bennie Greenhaw of Valley Springs returned last week from a trip to several states in the west. Mr.

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

over bhe weekend. 1 and Mrs. Jack Lewis and family of Midland also visited 'his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Grimes of San Saba visited 'her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Vann Maddox, Sunday Too Late To and attended services at the Baptist and Mrs. Charles Calley and Mr. and Mrs.

Trollis Morris and family of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Suibba Barber and family of San Antonio visited Mrs. Gladys Caltey and obher relatives ovef the weekend. Leon was injured in a wreck last week in 9an iMawos.

He has been moved to San Saba Memorial Hospital and S3 mudh improved. 2ula Hallmark spent Tuesday and Wednesxtey in Austin with bhe Ken Revilles and attended bhe Campaign for Christ at Municipal Auditorium. 'Mrs. Lillie Smith and Mrs. Margie Thompson spent the first of last week in Austin with Mr.

and Mrs. S. L. Smith and attended bhe Campaign for Christ. Several others from here attended the Austin Campaign.

Lupe Acevedo of the Cherokee Home is a patient in San Saba Memorial Hospital at this writing. Several from here attended the Golden Wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Charley Benskin in San Saba Sunday. and Mrs.

Glen Jones, Ann, John and Sue, and Mrs. D. J. Jones of San Saba spent bhe weekend in Houston. Arch Young is a patient in San Sa'ba Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Cleo Daugherty and Mack visited Mrs. Jesse Williams in bhe Llano Hospital Sunday night. Mrs. Ray Green, Patsy, Barbara and Sonny of Houston spent itfhe weekend wibh IMr.

and Mrs. Dan Parisher. David and Buddy Brown of Pebtus are visiting their grandparents, 'Mr. Mrs. Dennis Dean.

Mrs. Oscar Whibt visited Tuesday to Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Reavis in Brownwood. Mrs. James iSmMi, David and Ann, and Sue Randolph attended the Schneider reunion in Sunday Recent guests of Mrs. Allie 'Lucas were Mr. and Mrs.

Billie Lucas and family of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gibson of San Antonio and Mrs.

Ken Gray and Shernj of Llano. Mrs. Earl (Evans and Edith of San Antonio and Mrs. Keith Koonce of Austin spent the weekend with Robert Singleton. Mrs.

Vera Pearcy stayed several days with her father, B. Joiner, in San Saba. Mrs. Maston Pierce of San Marcos spent the weekend wibh Mr. and Mrs.

Johnny Ellison, John and Jan Pierce who are staying with their grandparents while Mrs. Pierce is attending Vann Maddox WiFiE JOINS ME in expressing our sincere appreciation to all who remembered us with cards, Tetters, gifts, visits, food, and for ajl other kindnesses shown us while i was a patient in Shannon Hospital in San Angelo and since we returned home. May God bless eadh of ijiou is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs, Ottis M.

Harkey. 6-234c FOR SAiLE: Household furniture and appliances. Also 5 gal. kerosene Goleman stove, good for brooder iiouse, etc. 602 W.

Lewis Sr.j Charley Taff. 3 30.06 Bolt Action Deer Rifle, drilled and tapped, nearly new, Jl-waiti Harrison, Phone 3725116, tfc I June one half to one nch of fain reported the community Friday. As long as the rains are so spotted the drouth condition still exists. Mr. and Mfs.

Eivon Sifford and children of Angleton spent several days last week the Eugene Bates family. Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Roberds made a business trip t0 Friday. Mfs.

Robeet Hufcer and Rick, Ronnie and ftahdy, of Saint Wis. fUests in the R. A. and Merle fayldt 'homes Thursday and tffiday. Lunch was sefved at bhe R.

A. Taylof home Priday and the main course of bhe meal was a 10 Mund' fcatfSsh caught' bhe day ibafbre by bhe bhfee Taylor boys, Merle Dean and Alan. Other relatives who visited briefly were Mr. and Mrs. Archy Sbone and children of San Anton- fo.

The Huber and Stone families also visited with Mr. and J. C. Till. Visitors with Mrs.

Alice Slaughter and Doyle Slaughter were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walker of Austin and 'Miss Susan Walker of San Angelo visited their parents, tir. and Mrs.

Dick Walker, dur- ng the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Allison of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Swails of Fort Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ketchum of San Saba were guests over the weekend in the home of their parents, Mr.

and (Mrs. Tom Swails, to observe Father's Day. MONDAY IN DALLAS tbwyl Ellis Will In fmmm Bakeoff Finals Sneryf fclHS. been as ohe of the top fitiaU to at bhe -State-Wide Adams Extract teenage BakeoW ifi Dallas at Khe Slatlef Milton Motel, Monday and Tuesday, June will bake hep entry in the 'Monday, ffom 1 to p.m. Hef wihnlnt feetpe in fahe pfe- iitninafy Bakeoff was for Coconut Pecan 'Prosties, As one of bhe So finalists, gills will receive hef travel penses to Dallas and a nights stay at the Statlef Hilton, three tlck'efcg tibe Dallas summer mus- i'tfats pPOduotion oif West Side Story, five tickets to the Inter- ex- and Mrs.

R. V. McGary of Austin. They all attended the rodeo at San Saba one night. Nancy Ohadwick of Junction is expected soon to spend a week With Mrs.

Alice Slaughter and Doyle. Mrs. Loraine Roberds was in McGregor and Waco Wednesday. Kenneth McGary and family of Austin visited in the Eugene home Friday. They enjoyed visiting with the Trevel Sofge family who were also guests in the Bates home.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Petty and children of Brady were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Taylor Sunday R.

A. Taylor in gift eertilieati ftfml toward bhe puwhase el afiy major appliance and a fift pSftk Adams Products. Slie has an opportunity to win Bhe Grand Pftee which is a six-day allHjfcpense paid tfip to Hawaii fot hefsetf and a parent of efone. Should she win, hef Home onomies in9tt i ucter, MM. Jack key, will also win an paid ttaiwaiian trip.

Winners will fly to the Hawaiian Islands via American Airlines and Pan American World Airlines and will be guests at the world famous 'Hawaiian Village fjotel. Second prize in bhe Adams Extract Teenage Bakeoff is a $800 student scholarship, good at any college or university. Additionally, 20 Philco Electric ranges will be awarded 10 lucky area winners and thisi'v instructors. The areas are designated by the state organization of the Future Homemakers of America. A special Hawaiian Luau Awards Dinner will be held June 28 at bhe 'Stabler Hilton Grand Ballroom at 6:30 p.m.

Special guests will be food editors from newspapers throughout Texas. 'Miss Ellis' winning recipe will be published soon in the Favorite Recipe Column of this newspaper. SS Rodeo Draws 155 Entries The 28tn skn Saba Ro- drew entries for the three- night peffoPmahces wibh prite money totalling $3000 to joe Simmohs of Austin, tary. he Rodeo, sponsored by Saba County (Ctamber of ntferee, was by Woodley of iLaitipasas. Besfides the usual events, a calf scramble night drew many Champions of biie various events include Riaao of Houston in bareback horse riding! John Pry of Abilene in bull ridinijff Horace Rankin of Big Spring, calf rorping; Jud Sims of Austin, bull dogging; 'Sonny Smith of Johnson City and fid Luerson of Bee Gave, head and heel team ing; and Linda Gail Wolf of Law- pasas, barrel ra'ce.

Winners of the various events to the four top placings include the following: Bareback Horse Riding: 1. Charlie Rizzo, Houston; 2. Punk Wilson, Holland; 3. Donald Slinkard, Port Worth; 4. Clue Elms of Belton and Phil 'Lyne of George- west, tie.

Bull Riding: 1. John Fry, A)bi- lene; 2. Buddy Mays, San Saba; 3. Jimmy Doefler, Georgetown; 4. Tom Ray, Belton.

Calf Go Round. 1. Bob Johnson, Eldorado, 10.2; 2. Horace Rankin, Big Spring, 10.4; 3. 'Martin Fryar, Big Spring, 11.0; oney 4.

Meely Adair, Fort Worth, 11,2. Calf Go Round: 1. Dick Zachary, 'Cherokee, 9.8; 2. Royce Kitchens, Cisco, 10.3; 3. Pry, Abilene, li.S; 4.

Horace Rankin, Big Spring and Stopper Duncan, San Angelo, 11.4, tie. Average; 1, Horace Rankin, 21.8} 2. Skipper thinean, 22.5; 3. Connie Gfobs, Winters, 26.3; 4. Jean -Bums, Indian Gap, 26.6.

Bull Go Round: 1, Sonny Berry, Austin, 4.8} 2. Bob Long, Austin, SI.3; 8. Don Shlller, Austin, 6.4; 4. Jerfy Llano, 6.5. 'Bull 'Bagging.

-Seedttd Rounds Rc-ytte Rogers, 4.3; 2. Bill City, 4.8; 3. Jud Sims, 4.9; 4. Wayne 'Murphy, Mineral! Wells, 6.0. Average: 1.

Jud Sims, 11.1; Wayne Murphy, 11.3; Sonny ry, Austin and 'Cat PaloJ Pinto, 11.4 tie for third and fourth places, Head and Heel Team Roping- One head event. 1. Sonny Smithf and Ed Luerson, 11.7; 2. Waltet Johnson and Frank Pate, Din Dong, 13.8; 3. Bob Johnson and! Bill Tankersly, Eldorado, 14.0; 41 Wiylie Polk and Dick Polk, 16.3.

Barrel Race: 'Linda Gail Lampasas, was only one aver-J age winner taken. The rodeo drew large abtendanccf each of the three nights. NOTICE Jhe following Itnf Insurance will filwe wt 12 Ins, Agency Arch Clements Clowe Perry Hordin Rites Held For Pete Hunter, 59 Funeral seivices for Thomas Lee (Pete) Hunter, $9, were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, in Howell-Doran 'Chapel, with bhe' Rev. W.

B. Holmes Jr. officiating, Burial was in Higih Valley, Cemetery in Chappel community. Pallbearers included B. D.

Harkey, August Oagle, Pat Grimes, Tollie Lemons, 'Robert Lemons and- Temple West. HoweH-'Doran Funeral Home was' in charge of arrangements. Hunter, who was a dealer in real estate and the livestock com-' mission, died at 10:45 p.m. Monday, June 20, shortly after arrival at San Saba Memorial Hospital, He apparently suf't'ered a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital. He was born Dec.

16, 1900, in Gonzales, the son of Thomas Hunter and Georgia L. McGjuty Hunter. He 'had resided in San! Saiba county since 1924. He served in the Army Air Conps during World War 1J and wag a former mentber of Masonic Lodge, Survivors include a son, Staton Hunter, and a grandson, Gary Hunter, both of Palacioa. four sisters, Mrs.

fimili Gardner of Fort Worth, Mrs. A. R. Maas of Yoakum, Mrs. L.

It. Wimborn and Mrs. Grace Mathws, both of las; four brothers, J. D. Hunter of i'oakum, W.

T. Hunter of zuldn, W. R. Hunter of San Antonio and James Hunter of San Saba. I'AKAPJS (Coqujiyed from Page J) and Judy Mosely of took thy honor for best-dressed Coyrgiri.

"'1'n'e' oiueat cwvvboy in fhe raJe'Wiw R. T. 9hou of R-Johlajul 'parade judges were Grady of and Wooten of 'Coleman, First Armored Division Band, of Fort HtKKl and San School Marking land fuarni for parade. A large (rf fie DOUBLE GOLD BOND STAMPS WEDNESDAY. Specials Thursday, June 23, Thru Wednesday, June 29 Snowdrift 3 LB.

CANS COUNTRY COOKING BARBECUE SAUCE SHURFJNE Drip or Lb. Cans 57c SHURFINE Quart Size SALA DRESSING MARKET BACON 1 Lb. BACON AFFILIATED' Lbs. $1.44 WIENERS RATH'S lOc'Plcgrof Beechnjit Sours FREE PURE PORK RING SAUSAGE Lb. FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES CUCUMBERS 10? WHITE ONIONS Lb, 10? ORANGES Lb RADISHES ta Jfe FROZEN FOODS SUNSHINE BUTTER COOKIES 2ty 0 COOKIS SHURFINE BAM A PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Tumbler SUPREME CHOCOLATE FUDGE SANDWICHES Size 300 Size Cans 4 FOR $1.00 SHURFINE CAKE MIXES FROSTING 4 For $1.00 SHURFINE PIMENTOS 4 ox.

Cans 6 FOR $1.00 SHURFINE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz, Cans 3 FOR $1.00 SHURFINE PEANUT BUTTER 12 oi, Jars 3 FOR $1.00 HANDI All Flavors FRUIT DRINKS Gal, Shu fine Oi, BRUSSEL.

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