Microfilm Center Inc* P. 0. Box 45436 DaTUs 75235 Santa Anna ews Phone 348-3545 iiHe Profits Most Who Serves Best” Single Copy— 10c VOLUME LXXXIl SANTA ANNA, COLEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS, MAY 2, 1968 NUMBER 18 Post Office Suilding Pre-School Santa Anna To Get New Roundup s Council Of The Santa Anita News re- < Santa Anna Teenagers Win First Mrs. Arthur Casey Wins SweepstakeITeeived; a telggjA&i April 29 ICC. lA j-U i.from;- ,! Congressman Omar ' ’’ i -2* b m m m I Burleson^::annaTOoing^;teafc: Pre-School roundup for the In 4-H Share-The-Fun Contest • SS S * H >ld ‘Award At.... AimnsI Flower Show approval had been granted students will be held at the A group of Santa Anna at : district contests on The Santa Anna Council of Mrs. Arthur Casey receiv- Afternoon programs. Class J jroin congress to erect a new Santa A n n a Elementary teenagers will be going to .Saturday was Susan Newman Church Women met Monday, td • the Sweepstakes award l Moseley, white; McNutt.; Post office building in Santa School on Friday, May 10, at College Station early in June the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. April 29, In the annex of the ;for artistic and the Award , ted. Casey, blue; Eachary, j Anna 2-30 and all students who to compete in the Texa, 4-H Tom Newman, who wen with. First Methodist Church. Mrs. C-f .Distinction at^ the annual; vt -low. Ci;-ss Hi. McNutt,' ^ p ost office Depart- will enter the first grade for Hound-up after winning first iuy 4-li i-cod in. i ;. e u i u.m J aox Alien, president of tho.r uuig F lower oh o, the red, Casey, white, Bivins,. ment completed their-survey *he i e ; 900 school term are place in the District 4-H Demonstration. The Junior group, presided at the busi- Mountain City Garden Club ellow; Herring, blue. of local postal facilities sev- invited' to attend along with Share-The-Fun Contest in 4-H members do not compete ;s meeting, , >heM in Santa ’Anna, at the. Class .11. A. McNutt, blue; eral months ago and recom- ti-cir parents, Sm Angelo last Saturday.; higher than the district, leva! The meeting opened with [ Lions Club building, Setur- Casey, red; Moseley, white; mended to Congress that a The students will spend EigiU of the nine senior 4-H, ------singing "In The Garden." | day, April 27. Mrs. Bert I Herring, yellow; Mrs. Lola new facility be built in Santa time in some simple school member.-; in the singing group Mrs. Charles Benge gave the Turney received the Sweep- , Bilbrry. white, Anna. ' activities and in getting ac- ar>‘ !«i»' Santa Anna, and the devotion. .stakes award in the Horti- ’ Class 11-13. Bivins, blue: The building will be .least; quainted with the school en- pianist for the group is Jim­ Senior Band Mrs. Norvai Wylie used] culture division, with 32 blue -Sparks, white; Zachary, yel- by the postal department vironment and the teachers, my Benton, also oi Santa "History and Legends of ribbons. Other blue ribbons'low; Moseley, red; Herring, and will send out advertise- j The parents, will hold cori- Anna, Receives No. Roses" as her program topic, in the horticulture division while. C. Moseley, white; ments requesting contract I ferences with school health The 4-H talent -group has She stated that roses were went to Mrs. Richard Hor- c’uspy. bine: Zachary, red; bids. • f nurse, the principal and the appeared at several meetings 11 Rating the oldest, known flower, be-;nor, Mrs, Shirley Eubank, McNutt, yellow, and Turney, ------[superintendent; plans for and activities since being or­ ing grown in China before t Mrs. H. L. Zachary, Mrs. C. white. ;1968-1969 will be explained. ganized about six weeks ago The Santa Anna Senior j Christ, also their nutritional ( m . Moseley, Mrs. A. C. Sparks E'vening programs. Class Two Local Men Also, some registration lor by Mrs. James Eubank. Sr., Band was in Brownwood lafdJ va*ue- Known as the secret. Mrs. Bunk Wagner and Mrs. 12. Sparks, blue; Casey, i W i l l At t e n d 1 Summer Head Start Program the 4-H sponsor. Costumes Friday to compete in theJfIower- ancient people hung Stephens. white: Zachary, red; Her- in the 4-H colors of grcc-n interscholastlc League con- roses over the table and what Theme of the show was ring, yellow. Class 13. Mose- AAdventist U V C liu s i JMeet .u c c i HeadwiI1 be Start held Programfor the whichSummer is and white were bought for tests in Concert Playing and was said during that meal: Television and Flowers in.; Jey, red; McNuttr white; Bl- Mrs. Merl Roller and Earl 5 scpeduied t0 begin on June 17. the group, with donations of gjgpt Reading. The band re- was to be kept a secret. Color. Division II carried j vlns, blue; Herring; white. Ray of Santa Anna Seventh-] The jjea(j start Program trading stamps from inter- cclvcd a u rat!ng in con. The First Christian Church ;artlstic designs on morning Class 14. Moseley, blue; day Adventists will travel to ; is a vojuntary______participation______esu.:i friends helping to (ie- playing, which is exeel- being the host church served Pros?rams: A- News- ciass l-i^ N u tt. red; Casey, yellow, the Southwestern College at prograrn. n0 on e’ te requir^ fray the enst, lent. They were, judged with refreshments of cake, sand'- r'lrs- c - M- Mosc,e>’- rcd’ Mr3’ Ciass 15- Mrs- Luia Bilbrey, | Keepe, Texas, Sunday, M ay}^ sead chUdren to the stM- In tile District competition a III rating in Sight Heading, ■vichrs and sniped punch to Artilur Cafce>'- blue. Mrs. V er-. white; Moseley, red; McNutt, j 5, Fo attend the 20th biennial) mer classes, but it is believed * * 1 ■ ‘ * 1 Jr* * ' mnMr.on U’/txwtMin Herring, wnllnttf yellow ribbon.; I white; Casey, yellow; Herring,; convention of the Texas Con- the group sang '‘The Alamo" which, is considered good, Mrs. Jack Allen. Mrs. Jenny that great advantages are and "This Land.” using the The senior band is directed Oakes Miss Lena Boyd. Mrs. f 'iass 2' MrS- Alma McNutt, blue. j ference of Adventists. ; available in the experiences style of foiksingers. , Mem- , by J. D. Stokes, and is com­ Jasper McClellan from the ' ellow' Mrs’ Casey’ ^‘ue’ Mrs- Show jud°e3 were Mrs- w -i The-V are official delegates! {or the child. Head start & bers of the group arc Barba- posed of about. 50 students United Presbyterian; Mrs. u « Richard Horner, red, Mrs.; H. Buchanan, Mrs. Cravens) to the one-day.day convention convention | j nntno^ AAH,pn|,rf dedicated to teach teachlhfe hw ra Jones. Ann Martin, Sue from Junior High and High; pearl Wilson, Mrs. Mattie Herring, ,vnllc and Mrs. Fleming of Abilene.: which elect officers of the j academic Kmgsbery and Geneva Pit- : School. jMankins and Mrs Robert Sports, class 3 Mrs. Alma; ■ _ ; conferencp for the coming j pre-school activities a n d tard. Also Jerry and Dick- j ------i Barton from New Hope Bap- McNutt, white, Mrs. Casey.: G H rd C H C l l l b To two-year period. Heading | that training which makes ic Horner, Jam*., Eubank. Jr. {_ . . tisl: Mrs. Cennie Ladd, Mrs. red, Mr.;, Richard H o r n e r , __x t^..: 1 1 ___ n delegates from this city is | children ready for school. and Patrick Hp.-.i'h,.all of S;in- Bond Sales P.: B; Snook, 'Mrs<--He:nry New- yellow, Mrs. Otis Bivins! blue, Meet Fri., May 3 h b . Petry, pastor of the; it is expected that about ia Ann. ami Terry Kent of; Reach 34,842 man. Mrs. Ora Hunter. Miss­ Mrs. Herring, white. Ciass The Mountain City Garden church. i 20 will enroll in Head Start. i Club will meet, at the Santa The local' delegation will i Coleman. Vicki Jo Neff is During the first, quarter of es Ruby and R. Lee Harper, 4. Mrs. Moseley, yellow. Mrs. also a member of the sing- j united .States Savings ’; Mrs Joe Baker. Mrs. Roy McNutt, red, Mrs. Casey, blue. Anna City Library on Friday. join more than 450 persons; MRS. ,DOCia STAR ing group hut was ineligible ;Bond 5ft|cg !n Colwnan coun J Horne, Mrs. Hardy Blue, O. Weather C. Class 5. Zach­ May 3, at 3 p. m.. with Mrs. from all parts of Texas. T h e; DIES Ax AGE OF g7 to be in toe district contest;^, lotaled 534 842, according IY- C'heaney, Mrs. Tom Mills, ary, white, Moseley, yellow, Vernon Herring and Mrs. meeting will be held in the ;- Mrs starr> 87i dled as she was a member of t h c :^ g rcnort rccefved tod a y-and Miss Louwe Purdy from Casey, blue, Mrs. Elton Mc­ Melvin Flowers hostesses. The auditorium of the Keene jn Sugarland Sunday. April Quarter Horse Judging ^ am :?rom Robert I. Bowen. C h a ir-1'be Methodist; Mrs. Charles Donald white apd Kerrine, theme oi the meeting is Fun church. i 28, after a long illness. from Coleman county ...... man of. *.the Coleman...... Countv I Benge, Mrs, Wyne. Mrs. Cliff reel. Class 17. M:Nut: , red, with Flowers. Roll call is an Highlight, of the parley Services were held at the ither pLiro wmrwr Bavincs Bond Conmiitt.ee. I Stephenson. Mrs. Sharp and Cm ti\ vhitc, Zacliary, wlnte Idea for next year’s programs. will be the election of staff First Methodist Clnirch in Each member is asked to 25 per cent, of the county’s jMrs- 0scar Bwnigke from the Herr; ng blue officers and a conference Sugarland at 10:00 a. m. on .? bring entry cards to the .Molly Cochran 1M3 goal of $140,000 hast been Jf-hristian Cinirch. Dai !y Dev--utiom. Division executive committee. In- Tuesday, with graveside rites sclnev«i i Next meeting w;!i be on D. C.lass ,7- Moseley, white. flower show for discussion. cumbent president is G. C. at 5 p m aj; the Santa Anna Dios After ' Savings Rond sales in T ex -! Monday. July 29. with the McXuitt. red, Sparks,. red. Mrs. Bert Turney will show Dart, of Fort Worth. Cemeterv, !,onjj Illness as during -.he montii '-f March , i-nited Pie-.-b;, tf-nun., as tht Casey blue. Bivins, white. an arrangement of Spring A nominating committee. jv.rrs star was born April Lowers EaTr, member is to? a k d ' $14,174,187 which Is! hostesses, Class 8. Mo.ailcv. wlxi! c. Mc- consisting of clergymen and 6. 1831, was a native of San- Mrs. Meiiv A ru asked to take a bonnet or a laymen, will be selected to 1 ta Anna,' ■ an increase of 8 per cent over j ' : 1 Nutt, red. Sparks, yellow, died Thursday. April 25, at hat for auction. The pro­ die same period of 1967. Dur- ] |-» i « w in Casey blue, Bivins, white. choose names for the state Survivors include a son, A. ITS a. m. ui the Lufkin ceeds will be used for the officers. In charge of the G. star of Sugarland, a half Memorial Hospital after a ing the first quarter sales | KOCkWOOB HD beautification of the ceme- totaled $45,978,599 and 25 f important committee is Pas- brother, L. A. Kile of Cole- ■long. Illness. i tery. per cent of the state’s goal) J J y jk tor B. E. Leach of Dallas. man, several nieces and ne- Services were at 10 a. m Hospital Patients of $84.5 million has been aeh~; Included in the program, phews. Local survivors are Saturday in the Hosch Fun- April 21 through April 27, ■ Relatives attending the ieved. j of the day will be the p re -injeceSi Mrs. J. E, Howard and; esai C'napei with .burial in 19®8 ! Cochran funeral and visit- The Trea.sury Department j sentatlon of reports by con- Mrs. Hettv Scarborough. the Santa Anna cemetery. Wed., April 24 Atlniissioiv ■ ; ing ;n the home of Mrs. and ference secretaries of depart- __]______j reports thui March sales of i Mr j. Cm liran w..s born in < The HD Club met at the Mrs, Vcnl.e Rasbe.rry, ,Mrs. Benjy Aljison were Wi •merits. The financial stand-j \E and H Bonds and Freedom (Viemau County, June 12, i Rockwood- Community Cen­ Dar,;..; ' ber Nabours of Marlow, Okki.,' ing of the conference will be i CLEVELAND CEMETERY : Shares over the Notion total­ 1888 and tiad r'-suied in Santa ter, Wednesday. April 24. Mrs Bill Mcllcrse, Coleman Mrs, Jimmy Nabours and 1 reviewed by W. B. Robinson ASSOCIATION TO HOLD led $419 million, bringing the Anna ail her life until going with Mrs. Jack Cooper, pre­ J. D, Estes, city Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy j of Fort Worth. : BUSINESS MEETING | quarterly sales to $1,340 mil­ to Lufkin a year ;ynd n half sident, presiding. Roll call Mrs. Emily Brannan. city Nabours and Mr. and Mrs. A report of the Keene! The Cleveland Cemetery lion. ■ago, - - whs answered with “What Dwight Epplcr, city Jimmy Nabours all of Nacog-j meeting will be given to the; Association will meet in a Survivors arc one s,,n. W. would r do with, a 25th hour Mrs. Lope Moreno, Bronte doches: Mr. and Mrs. Char- j local church on Saturday, business session at the Cleve- M Nabours of Marlow, Ok!a, m the day.” Mrs, K. J. Deal Mrs. Carmen Santoya. , jes Alders, M rs. Charles|May 11. land Methodist Church on eight irrnndchiidren and 8«! Happy Birthday gave the thought for the day. Brownwood Yancy and Mr. and Mr.;. Har- ! ------. Saturday, May 11, at 10 a. m. ipeaf-grandchildren. Local Officers reported and group Mrs. Buster Diaz. Coleman ! May 2: ;ry Austin .of Lufkin: .Mamie j _. „ ,...... The main business on the survivors are a nephew, W. , singing with Mrs. Claud Box Mrs. Beulah Julian, Bangs Tom White. I'b-yant and Mr. and Mrs. Sid j .r.lve, Santa A111111 Sc'100 1 agenda is election of new'of- B Allison and a niece, Mrs, j at tile piano. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Tom Todd, city ! Clark of Fort Worth; Mr. and ! ^ Ilcials warc 111 Brownwood ■ ficcrs_ All members and in- Margaret Ann Mobley Robert C. Perry. Smith directed the program Ernest Eldred, Coleman Price of San I Monday for tlle regional; terested people are urged to Stephanie Horton i Mrs. Stanley on Safety. Participating James Gist, Brownwood Antonio; Pats Mrs. Benjy Allison v Brvuei of i T l c g °f ^ ardsand be present. Charley Fleming were Mrs. Bert Fowler, Mrs. Calvin Shields, city school administrators held; ls presidnt and Mrs. Sid May 3: rownv.ocd; Mr. and Mrs. J, John Hunter and Mrs. Ixm Mrs. Jose Enriquez, city at Howard Payne College,] Blanton is secretary - of the Beta Rendon Mrs. Roy Stockard Allison of Abilene: Mr. Gray. Miss Bernice John­ A. H. Dean, Bangs. and Mrs. Leonard Sutton of Tom Kingsbery was the ] associatton. Tammy Elmo Blanton ! chairman of one of the d is -: son conducted recreation. Dismissals: ’ Junction; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. i Mrs. Hallie Williams 1 mission ^groups during the: Named Queen Mrs. Deal served refresh­ Louie Brown. Coleman arry and Mr. and Mrs. John 1 May 4; Mr. and Mrs. E W. Gober ments to Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Abe Hendloy, Coleman . Toward of Santa Anna and i a‘ ttrnoa]]]1 sesslon' anc* visited during the weekend Fred Bates Of May Smith, Mrs. Jack McSwanc. Jasper Kuykendall, city Mrs. Wannah Faye Ilerro of ? °^11 f 1 Perry, w“ ,a menlbel' wUh their daughter and Rebecca Rendon if the panel. Other school [ 'Hie Guadalupe Society of Mrs. Fowler, Mrs, Bill Rehm.f Wunzcr F. Fenton. Gould- San Angelo. 1 ' / i . „ f ,_lh!!r„ sc,h“ I family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jimmy Benton j trustees attending were Wil- *-he Sacred Heart. Catholic Miss Johnson, Mrs, Hunter. busk Huguley in El Paso. They May S: ! Ham Brown, John McDaniel Church in Coleman sponsor­ Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Claud Box, Mrs. Harry Gordon, Cole­ Monday visitors in the werc accompanied by Mr. and Jane Smith . j and Board President Robert ed a Queen of May contest.,: ^jay g. Mrs. Bill Bryan and two visi­ man 1 home of Mayor and Mrs. W .i’ „ ... , Mrs. Paul Craig of Abilene. when Beta Rendon. Santa j ess Griffiths tors, Mrs. Bill Steward and Mrs. Roxie Ragsdale, Bangs ■ tard Barnes were, friends of] ’ ------Anna representative was j Billie Williams Mrs. Sam Estes. Mrs. Maxine Douglas, ’ “ ioux Falls. S. D., Mrs. Clint1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen named queen. Mlss Mary ! Danny Guerrero Attending the Texas Home Coleman ’ Haileday, Mrs. Amanda Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Estes were sightseeing around Pos- Lhen Marline/, runer-up in ’ Joy Snjlth Demonst ration Assoeiat Ion Wilburn Brewer, Brown- 1 and Misses Clara and Laura of Coleman visited Monday sum Kingdom Lake Sunday, the queen contest, will serve Mav’ 7; Annual Spring Meeting of wood ] Peterson, who had been to evening with Mrs. John Hun- They report being in a big District 7, in Coleman on as princess in the coronation j Mrs. T. H. Upton Mrs, Verdie.Rasberry, Bangs ihe IIcmisFair in San Antonto ter. hail storm. Thursday, at the First Metho­ ceremony,. to be held at the! Mrs. Bessie Gill Mrs. Bill MeHorse. Cole- ; and are touring Texas. They Parish Hall In Coleman, S a l-iw l- g.' dist Clnirch were Mines. Gray, man ! were Impressed with the ! urday, at 8:00 p. m.; Felix) « A‘ j Smith. Box, Cooper; Rohm11 J. D. Estes, city j beauty of our Texas Hills* F. A. Parsons RnlantnrSalazar of th„ the Brownwood ...... , I 1 ■ n - j MeSwane, Fowler, Hunter, i Election To Be Held This James Eubank. Mrs Lupc Moreno, Bronte • covered with bluebonnets, j police department will crown .; Turney, Gieve Fox, Oscar | Mrs. Buster Diaz and baby, J ------the queen. ; Boenicke and Miss Bernice Coleman. { Sam Rutherford reports Sat In Lion’s Club Building A Mexican supper will be CONTRIBUTORS TO Johnson. Births: j that his brother, Jack, of Dal- & ’ . served at the Parish Hall in THE SANTA ANNA Judy Diaz was born to Mr. | las is In a Denton hospital, The Democratic Primary as election Judge; Thomas Coleman from 5:30 to 8:00 CEMETERY FENCE FUND Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Buster Diaz, of Cole- 'where, he underwent surgery, Election will be held in Santa Wrlsten, Jr. is alternate P. m. Prices are $1.00 for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks, ]iind Mrs. John Gregg were man, Texas 4-23-68 at 10:30 i following a fall when he suf- Anna Saturday, May 4, in the judge. Election clerks are adults and 50 cents for chil­ Sr., ,, JMr, and Mrs. Bryan Blevins p. m. and weighed 8 lbs., 2 lfered a broken hip. Lions Club, building Polls Ellen Richards, Billie Guth­ dren.' Mrs. Sue Moredock, city ]anc* Mrs. Anna Sholar o f San ozs. open at 8:00 a. m. and close rie, Lorene Rice, Mrs. Veva Mrs. H. M. Smith, city i Angelo, J. B, Jones of Bishop Manuel Enriquez was born Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powers at 7:00 p. m. Precinct c o n -; McClellan and Barbara Klngs- Mrs. Clara Traylor visited Billie Faye McDonald of j antf C’W3 Martin Jetton of to Mr. and Mrs. Jose Enri­ of Blanket visited Sunday vention will be held Satur-ibery. with her son, John Traylor Plains, Texas. j Mineral Wells. Mr. Jetton quez of Santa Anna 4-27-68 afternoon with his nephew day, at 2 p. m. in the Lions' The News Is running a and family in Ballinger Sun­ Leonard Johnson, Fort j has recently retired from 22 at 7:25 a. m. arid weighed 7 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Club building. (sample ballot on page 5 of day.1 Worth, I years In the airforce. !bs., 8 ozs. Fred Hicks. Glen Copeland will serve.]'this issue as a public service.

VATE CATIIDIUV MAVIn A IIAHC MIID Dllll MUA THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAT 2, 1968 | center for your area. You up. to date. , withheld for Social Security es are not deductible. jean obtain the exact address Don’t forget 'to put your, in 1967 because you had two A—Are special" assessments What do we do about his tax A—In a way, you both are. i by checking page 10 of the FED TAX Q & As No. 2 . . . . ; or more employers, you may or service charges paid by eturn Premiums paid for medical 1040 instructions or by call­ number accurate on any' take a credit, for the over­ homeowners deductible? insurance have always been A—Military personnel in a Federal Tax ing the local Internal Revenue tax return you file. Failure' payment against your income deductible as a medical ex­ A—Local assessments for ombdt zone do not have to' ! office. J lux. IL-.'Ut the overpayment pense by taxpayers who item­ .j do so delays refunds for, sidewalks or other additions iie tax returns while sta- Questions And Q—Are membership fees in .v.any taxpayers each year.-1 on line 18 of P;k>p l of Form ize their deductions. that improve the value or hned there. They may, wait a charitable organization like Q—I held two jobs last, 1040. your property are generally io file a 1967 tax return un­ For 1967 however, one half the YMCA deductible as a year and too much was with-! Answers not deductible. Water bills til 180 days after leaving of these premiums up to $150 contribution? held for Social. Security. How Q—Is the federal tax I and similar service charges Viet Nam. may be deducted without re­ A—No, dues, membership do I get it back? pay on my telephone bill' de­ This column of questions ductible? are not deductible either. and answers on Federal tax gard to the requirement that fees and assessments paid to matters is provided by the medical expenses be reduced a charitable organization are A—If more than $290.40 was A—No, Federal excise tax­ Q—My son Is stationed in Attend Church Regularly local office of the XJ. 8. In­ by three per cent of the tax­ not deductible if you receive ternal Revenue Service and payer’s income. benefits and privileges in re­ is published as a public ser­ turn. However, you may de­ vice to taxpayers. The col­ In effect, the new rule on umn answers questions most- duct any gift you make to a frequently asked by tax­ medical insurance premiums, qualified organization. payers. allows a' deduction for part Q—I’ve been supporting my of these premiums' even when mother since she retired last Q—My buddy says you can the taxpayer’s other medical fall. Can I claim her as a deduct all your medical in­ expenses don’t exceed three dependent? surance premiums this year per cent of his income. Any A—If you mother had a and I say only half of them excess premiums are includ­ gross income of $600 or more can be deducted. Who’s ed with other medical ex­ last year you cannot claim fashionable right? penses. The 1040 instruc­ her as a dependent. Check tions explain this in detail. the 1040 instructions for full Q—I am expecting a refund details on the dependency Past Efficient Service but don’t have one of the tests.. , % Joe K. Cervenka envelopes you’re supposed to Electric use to mail the return. What Q—My losses from stock saddle shop and the lady at the hot i l l Commercial - 625-4212 should I do? transactions were greater than my gains last year. Can! Coleman, Texas A—Mail your return to the! dog stand and the girl at the western Internal Revenue Service II carry over any of my un-j used capital losses from 1967 To carry [and use] wear shop and the independent oil to offset 1968 profits? producer and the fcUow who man­ A—Yes. Unused capital ages the shopping center and the losses may be carried over your Abilene Savings from year to year until they other guy who manages the hotel are used up. and the life guard at the swimming WILLIAMS Q—I read where a retired pool and the coach of the tennis person Is entitled to a credit against his tax. Is that so? team a n d the right tackle at M e A—There is a provision in your neighbors do! Murry and the track star at ACC the law, which permits re­ and the mechanic, w h o works on FRUIT STAND tired persons to reduce their Income tax by up to 15 per your car and the printer at the news­ Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat. I cent of their "retirement in­ paper and the guy who takes tlio There’s the housewife next door and come.” This provision Is ex­ advertising there and the officers of plained on Schedule B, Form her husband the carpenter and the. 1040. Copies are available at Abilene Savings and the little cob- baker down the street and the dress­ many banks, post offices and bier who fix«-s the hole in your shoo FRYERS LB. .27 maker across the way and the used- i local IRS offices, and his wife who took your check 3 DOZEN i Q—I had to hire someone car salesman and the grocery store last year to take cafe of the and just about everyhady else in checker and the department store children while my wife was town. When will He see you? recovering from an operation. sales lady and the working cowboy EGGS .87 Can I deduct what I paid and the drug store cowboy and the her? GANDY’S FROZAN 3 FOR Passbook rate 4',r% per annum com­ A—You may be able to take tool pusher and the roughneck and a child-care deduction if the secretary and the stenographer pounded or paid quarterly. Deposits your wife’s illness incapa­ and the advertising m a n and the received by the 15th earn from citated her for 90 days or MELLORINE $1.00 cattle buyer and the feed-lot Loss the first. more. There are limitations, METZGER’S 2% 45c TWO FOR however. Page D of the 1040 and the porter and the shoe - shine instructions explains this boy and the barber and the landlord provision in detail. Q—My bank sent me a and the stockbroker and the hank MILK .89 statement on the interest I teller and the waitress and the teeny- DOTTTES 12 FOR earned last year on my sav­ hopper and the literary arts major ings account. Should I send this in with my return? and the physical education major. A—No, interest or dividend There’s the business adininistraitou BISCUITS $1.00 statements do not have to be| major a n d the milkman a n d the filed with your tax return. truck driver and the service station ZEE 3 LARGE ROLLS Q—I got married last year. Do I need another Social Se- attendant and the piano teacher and surity number since my name changed? TOWELS $1.00 A—No, continue to use your number but notify the Social Gold Bond Stamps Security Administration that your name has changed so they can bring their records SAVINGS ACCOUNT BOOK

"Veteran Representatives agree that there is no substitute for training and experience in the Texas House of Representatives. It often takes a new house member liis entire first session just to learn the ropes. We cannot afford the luxury of this year's on the always hum rau aoat job training for our next Representative. I already have 2 years of such training for as cieark for 3 different House Committees, I learned the complete House rules of proce­ dure and made the necessary friendships among House members for 1 out of 154 Re­ presentatives to be effective.” ■ H I * the algebra teacher a n d the high school principal and the parking lot • The only candidate with 2 yrs. on the job training in attendant and the lady from the the Texas House of Representatives. Welcome-wagon and the pharmacist and the soda jerk and the paper hoy • A Clear, strong voice for all the people of Comanche, and the shoe salesman and the usher Brown, Coleman and Runnels Counties. at the theatre and the girl who sells tickets out front and the wan who runs the car wash and the ditch dig­ f PT’C FI FUT L M o u L L t l ger and the real estate salesman and the fellow who handles your insur­ ance and the policeman who escorts your kids across the street and the waiter over at Buffalo Gap and the guy who runs the projector at the theatre. There’s th# fellow at th« STATE REPRESENTATIVE DOWNTOWN “JIJST LIKE BEING THERE YOURSELF” RIVER OAKS EDGEWOOD AND Democratic Primary, May COLEMAN Court races In the Democra- judges must Interrupt criml- proposed. THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY 8, 1968 tic primary, nal trials and get a jury GRANTS APPROVED ' Place 1—-Matt Davis vs. verdict on a question of san­ Governor Connally has ap- *heir language and cus-1 signed. Sears McGee. ■ ity if the issue is raised by proved Bb. supplemental state;Mms 1 Republican state Iteadnuar- . Place 2—Tom Reavley vs. evidence.’ C * ™ erm U t0' ; H e ™ „ n ™ ” mmlttee'ters has added flve n e w * . * Following that decision, the H TT’n.j, James G, Denton. ' on Public School Education,: members: Mrs. John De Le by vern c > — There is just one other court reversed two convic­ lANEOSU Biggest of grants, $8,559.; in a first installment preview1 Garza, public relations* Miss tions, ordering new trials for statewide contest on. either , will go to North Central Tex- of its recommendations to the Judith A, Rutledge, assistant ballot; a young Petersburg woman Austin, Txas — Hard driv- Saturday, May '4. as Regional Planning C om -; legislature, says enrollment Executive Director. John Comptroller Robert C, Cal­ accused of stabbing a baby ing candidates for governor Strong Democratic runners mission, a voluntary associa-! will remain about , the same j M- St°kes; Henry Smith, co­ vert Is opposed by Dallas to death and for an Andrews lion of local governments in ; for the next decade or so. ■ ordinator of candidates; Lewis are coming down the stretch include Lieut. Gov. Preston County man sentenced to life Blankenship. 10 counties of the Dallas-Ft. I The Governor has proclaim- ; E- Berry, Jr., research divi- after a long campaign which Smith, John Hill, Waggoner Democratic, Republican and imprisonment as a habitual Worth region. Same organi-: ed May as “senior citizen. sifJn heacJ; and Kent Span, has failed to fire up the Carr> EuEene Locke, Don Yar" American parties have sch e-, criminal. Court also ordered zation received an earlier ’ citizen month” in Texas. research, voters. • borough, Dolph Briscoe .and duled referendums on legal-! a new trial in a Lubbock grant" of $22,000 for a variety j Mrs. dedi- 1 Texas Animai Health Com- Edward L. Whittenburg. Pat izing sale of mixed alcoholic ! County murder case and clos- Probably abouc 60 per cent O’Danie! has campaigned ex- beverages on local option, the book on 21-year-old of studies. -Cated the Texas Tropical [mission reports that Dimmit, of the total eligible elector- tensively in recent weeks, pari-mutuel wagering on the Kenneth Allen McDuff’s un­ Other voluntary ;usoa.i-13!rai* ,along, Island and j Calhoun, Limestone and Za- Rio Grande Valley, one of j ate of just over four million Gther candidates, Johnnie horse racing, also on local successful appeal from the tions of local governments ■1 vala counties have .[qualified: 10 off-the-beaten path routes j [ will decide the outcome on Mae Hackworthe and Alfonso option, and establishment of death penalty for murder of receiving grants were Alamo for certification in -the [crash through scenic-historic Tex­ ——------...... Veloz, have done little cam­ a state milk-price-fixing fhree teenagers in Tarrant Area Council of Governments, ■ program to clear up farucel- as areas. paigning, commission. ! County a year and a half San Antonio, $3,691; Coastal I losis In as many counties is? Parks and. Wildlife Depart-! pOSSyj|e OPTOMETRIST : , In t h e Republican primary, Democrats expect sharp ■ ago. Ben Regional Planning Com- ..J.'Sion, Corpus CYiristi, $2,030 ment has bought 64.5 acre; year, a" ’ warm ’ gubernatorial con- fighting in their precinct [ Supreme Court, reversin'’, Dr. E. H. Henning, Jr. , Concho Valley CO-G, San An­ in ;'Starr County for ■ white- | test features •.•.Paul’ Hagers, conventions Saturday which; intermediate court, upheld ■' 117 : ' decide makeup of the n a -[ trial judgment that land- gelo. $570; El Paso COG, winged dove nesting areas, i " * * “T1 .John Trice/and’'''’ Wallace $1,765; and West ' Central Commercial .'Sisk, " tional presidential nominal- j owners’ suit to stop Fort ? Barjd': Logan, San Antonio] LYNN NABERS ing. convention delegation [Worth annexation of 0.3 acres i Texa.s t CG, Abilene. $1.53? city directory agent, is new ' I w . i Coleman Another hard fought con- •t :.nd shape of the state party : of land in 1963 is void, . chairman of the American : j is the candidate who will = : test' on the Democratic, bal- organization. Gov. John [STATE BUILDING- EDI CATION CONI-tKENCE ! Party of Texas, succeeding I ' (continueji to live and work* Tsoo/ Ph 025-2228 [Ibt- pits House Speaker . Ben The top official with the Connaily is campaigning fo r ; HOUSING CODE URGED former State Sen. Weaver j i in this, district. | Barnes. against Don' Gladden U. S. Office of Education OFFICE HOURS favorite son presidential de- ; Senate Study Commit!re­ Moore of Houston who re- [and Gene Smith .for lieiiten- made a plea for expanded bi- y.OO A. M. to 5.00 P. M signation, leadership of the [Of Slums and Slum Clear- i ant governor, ■, .■ : lingual education programs SATURDAYS, 9 to 12 national convention delega- {»ace has called for statewide .. There : are" .'two, ..'Supreme ; here during the firsl session 1 lion and binding of delegates .minimum building and hous- SAVINGS and LOANS [of the National Conference under the unit rule. Liberal, ing codes and other action OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND EARN A on Educational Opportunities’ opposition opposes both Con- . encouraging . individual ini- GENEROUS DIVIDEND—PAID QUARTERLY CaU No. 465 1 for Mexican-Americans. Charter No. 13854 r.aliy as favorite son and the tialive in the area of home Harold Howe II, U. S. Com Each account insured up to $15,000 National Rank Region No. 11 unit rule. Republican con- improvements, missioner of Education, said vent ions Saturday will see1 Housing code, committee REPORT Of TI!E CONDITION Of local school districts have strong efforts to name Sen.!£aid, should be established by l o a n s .:;, failed Mexican - American THE SANTA ANNA NATIONAL BANK John Tower as their favor- j a state agency, designed to PERSONAL LOANS children because our society ite son candidate, j protect health and should in- TO BUY, BUILD OR REMODEL OF SANTA ANNA IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, has treated persons who are Voters have been warned ‘ elude physical requirements AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 18, 1968 different as Inferior. and establish a desired occu- SOUTHERN SAVINGS & LOAN they cannot participate in He said bilingual education j Published In response to call made by Comptroller of the affairs of the new American pany ration. Building code Brownwood ASSOCIATION Comanche Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. gives proper dignity to the ; Party supporting George ■was recommended for a Jan- Spanish speaking by not mak- 1 ■ ■ -——ASSETS-— Waiiace for president; if they . “ary, 1970. effective date, vote in either the GOP cr Other committee recom- 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and Demo primaries Saturday o r ! mendutions: cash items in process of collection ...... $ 708,517.14 go to major party conven- j * Encouragement of local 2. United Stales Government obligations ...... 550,218.75 tions. American Party need; I non-profit neighborhood cor- 3. Obligations of States ami 14,000 members to get Wal­ porations to pldh neighbor-; political subdivisions ...... 344.244,60 lace on the November bal- hood renovation. . Brink's 5. Other Securities ...... 6,000.00 lot. * Establishment of a state-! Eddie Brink - Bob Tyson, Pharmacists 7. Loans and discounts ...... 1.049,54799 guaranteed loan program to ATTORNEY 8. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and assist with renovation and. City-Wide Delivery — Phone 625-4136 other assets representing bank premises . 2.00 GENERAL RULES compliance with codes. • 30-Day Charge Accounts A tty . Gen. Crawford Mar­ * Creation of a State Hous­ • Drive-In Prescription Window 12. TOTAL ASSETS - ...... $2,658,830.48 tin has held that the “open ing and Planning Commis- 1 • Coleman's Family Drug Store meetings” law of 1967 is va­ sion to administer programs • Everest & Jennings Wheelchairs and -LIABILITIES------lid and constitutional. Opin­ Rehabilitation Aids ion cleared the way for first 13. Demand deposits of individuals, court action at Brownsville Vote For partnerships, and corporation ...... $1,858„844.03 under the.new act. Cameron i QUIK-CHEK PRESCRIPTION RECORD SERVICE 14. Time and savings deposit;- ol individuals,’ County Cr iminal Di.st. Any. j Dick Hading A Perpetual Record Of All Your Prescriptions Available partnerships, ami corporations ...... 389,732.22 F. T. Graham requested the ! For Income Tax, Medical Claims, Etc. 15. Deposits of Government ..... 2,862.67 j opinion after the Browns-1 For Sheriff Coleman, Texas 10. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 90,588.22 vilif Herald complained Us; (Paid Pol. adv.) 29 TOTAL DEPOSE!S . . $2.3i2.0'2.'U4 reporter ”. r.s barred for anj Total demand deposits ..$1,952,292.02 aour from a meeting of the tb> Total time and Brown villa Public Utilities savings deposits ...... S 389.732.22 Board last January 25. In other new opinions, Mr. 25 TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... $2,342,025.15 Martin concluded that; — -CAPITAL ACCOUNTS------* Department of Public Safety can pay a commercial 26. let Common stock -total par value ..... $ 50,000.90 transportation company to No. shares authorized — 2300 move the hou/choid belong­ No. shares outstanding — 2500 ings of a highway patrol­ ’ 27. Surplus ...... 150,000.00 man transferred to a new VOTE FOR 28. Undivided profits ...... - 115,283.03 duty station when state- 29. Reserves ...... 1,522.31 owned equipment is not available. 30. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... $ 316,80534 * Beer can be sold from a 2 5-8 gallon container at a 31. TOTAL LIABILITIES licensed bar. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... $2,658,830.48 The State must pay the claim for $6.7l>0 for the ad­ ministrator of an estate m I, Gien Copeland. Cashier, of the above-named bank do m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ absence of any evidence that JAKE hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to tile best of my knowledge and belief. the documents submitted with the claim are false. /« / GLEN COPELAND * Harris County Hospital District may spend money to We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of pay employees’ travel expens­ this report of condition and declare that it has been ex­ es in recruiting activities but amined by us and to the best of-our knowledge a?id belief can! pay those.of applicants is true .and correct. . or moving expenses, ROBERT L. MARKLAND ) COURTS SPEAK J. L. BOGGUS DIRECTORS In an important new opin­ CREARY O. L. CHANEY ) ion, Court, of Criminal Ap­ peals has held that, trial CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF II THE SANTA ANNA NATIONAL BANK Vote SANTA ANNA, TEXAS for At The Close of Business April 18, 1968 Everett RESOURCES j LIABILITIES Commissioner L! J. (Ebb) Loans and i Capital S to c k _____$50,000.00 GRINDSTAFF Discounts ____ ,$955,619.85 tot Overdrafts______- 3,928.14 Stock Fed. Res. Bank 6,000.00 Surplus ...... 150,000.00 State Banking House F & F.., 2.00 Representative QUICK ASSETS: Undivided Profits . 115,283.03 (Paid poi. adv.) Participation Loans ...... 90,000.00 Reserves : ...... 1,522.31 Precinct Bonds & War­ rants ____ 894,483.35 •.. think Cash & Due From Deposits ...... 2,342,025.14 Banks ... . 708,817.14 about it 1,693,280.49 | Advertising in this $2,058,830.48 $2,658,830.48 pablkatlaa MUST pay dividends^, I, Glen Copeland, Cashier, Certify the above to be correct. Two last bale at tfca OFFICERS DIRECTORS gaHabia pwpb T. Stewardson —------President W, T. Stewardson w f o W t V o M s. B. Weaver Vice President Mrs. B. Weaver L. Cheaney . . Exec. Vice President O. L. Cheaney it for years-. Y O U VOTE AND INFLUENCE APPRECIATED waon See ______Vice President J. L. Boggus in Copeland ...... Cashier C , H . W ise « , THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY % 1968

Texas Ranks High In License Sales „ ... . Mrs. James Allen under- Austin—Texas ranked 3rd vent surgery last Thursday in the nation in the number in the Memorial Hospital in of paid fishing license hold- Brownwood. ers and fifth in the n u m b e r ------.— ol paid hunting license hold-: Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Up- For Sale or Trade For Sale or Trade Food Dollar ers during 1967, says Robert, church and son, Jesse Wayne, G. Maucrmann, deputy d i-. of the Plainvlew community rector of the Texas Parks and j have moved into town and FOB SALES: Latex Interior] FOR SALE: Cheap—2 bed- !S t T C t d i e T S Wildlife Department. jare at home on South Crock- wall paint, $2.98 gallon. I room cabin on Lake Brown-1 Food prices are like the Matching enamels, $4.65 a j Wood. 2 boats—12 ft. with j weather — everyone talks Calif ornia led the nation ett. in paid fishing license hold­ gallon. Outside oil base j 12 horse motor with glass! about them. The important ■ Visitors in the E. R. Smith ers with 1.8 million and Min­ ? bottom- 14 ft. with 25 horse ‘ difference is that with food | home have been Mr. and Mrs. stead’s Paint & ' P ape^motor- In 2,1^9,662 fishing licenses aifjBr i 1st. ■ 14,685,732 hunting licen sed Mr. and Mrs. Elton Terrell HAVE a lot of houses fori [ Try to remember the regu- Total fishing licenses, tags, of Lubbock, spent the week- jlar prices so you'!! know if sale close-in. Small down' | permits, and stamps issued 'end with her mother, Mrs payments and small monthly.; 111 I the special is really a. good increased from 26 million to carl Ashmore. Mr. and Mrs payments. M. L. . “Rat” j Value. Buy good values in 27 million in the same per- Hop Ashmore of Bangs were Guthrie. ! The following persons have i Quantity if you can use them *0<1 Sunday afternoon visitors ^ ; authorized this neWSpaper t o ;an^ if storaf sP.ace , FOR SALE: Built in Roper jannounce their candidacy ! MaKe'a «?°PP,nS llst' Jnd Gas Range, double oven, cop- f£)r the offi as indicated, remember to take it with 5> g S J S IS b pertoneMAWP/irkrt coppertonertnMMnwBAVi a surface!fittnr A aa 1 subject to actionf of the De. ■ you. This helps cut down on > units. Also 30 gal. gas Rheem : mocratic primaries. impulse buying, says Mis MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS 8 water heater. Call 8-3714! Clyatt. 2 HOMED TOWEL ASSORTMENT ...... •„ $1.98 to $2.86 after 5:00 p. m. j Take the time to shop in f o r s h e r if f i” HOSIERY HAMPERS—Dainty and Colorful . $1.69 I your favorite store. E\ cry ) JR- GRANDFATHER CLOCKS. Reg, $11.95 116.88 SPOTS before your eyes—on W. J. Smith (re-election) ;week there are new and dif­ REDUCED IN PRICE FOR “MOM" your r^ew carpet—remove Corky Chapman ferent items from which you Double Tier SPICE RACK. Reg. $5.09 ...... $3.86 them with Blue Lstre. Rent D. C. (Dick) Kading can choose. Take some just Marguerite Horner Re Tula r 52.25 Evening in Paris GIFT SETS ... $1.06 electric shampooer $1. G & window shopping time to look E Hardware. $ LUCIES LE LONG COLOGNE ...... jijsj FOR CO. COMMISSIONER l around for them. ■ - - ■ ★ * ■■■ Jj< SILKEN DELIGHT BUBBLE BATH, Reg $1.96. 73c Precinct No. 2 Figure the “real" cost and Mrs. Katherine Horner of Santa Anna announces the j ^k COIORIUL AREA RUGS. 24'xl5" ...... ||J) 0 Jake McCreary ' not just the price per unit. engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, 1 fe PLUS MANY OTHER EVERY DAY ft Miscellaneous Jesse Williams The cost per pound or unit SPECIAL VALUES 2 of an item is often mislead­ Marguerite, to James Byron Gilbreath, son of Mr. and Mrs. *8 WHEN YOU THINK of grind- j FOR COUNTY TAX ing, if you do not check the W. B, Gilbreath of Amarillo. -* USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN § D - A Small Deposit Holds Any Item. k tag, mixing and pelleting, ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR number of servings, accord­ The bride-elect is a graduate of Santa Anna High think of Hollingsworth ing to Mrs. Clyatt. The cost John Skelton (re-election) School and is attending Howard Payne College, where she Feed Mill, Coleman, Texas. per serving is the true mea­ BEN FRANKLIN 50tfc sure of cost. will complete a secretarial course in May. FOR STATE Her fiance is a graduate of Amarillo High School. He Coleman, Texas •men for Athletes Foot For example, meat which -ss &© $1.00 Money back guarantee, j REPRESENTATIVE has a large amount of bone has just completed a mechanical course at James-Cohnally Phillips Drug, Santa Anna. ; 64th District at a lower price per pound Tech in :Waco; He is now entering Highway Patrolman tfc ji Everett J. Grindstaff will often cost more per ser­ school in Austin. ' Lynn Nabers ving than boneless meat that • Wedding vows wnj exchanged ‘ in the First Baptist Bert Massey sells for a higher price per! C:.Panb Auii.J. £; ■lay. June 22. at 7:30 p. m. pound, . ' ' ■ ! BULK FEED FOR DISTRICT JUDGE When selccline convenience f •;AVE TODAY! 119th Judir-icl District j foods, consider time and cost. If OPEN A ’.’ "INC . A* COUNT AND EARN A P o u n d Glenn twin Some cost the same or slight- jj GEhTItfU ■ DIVIDEND—PAID QUARTERLY 1 ly more while some cost less I d up 960 B o u g h t a? S o ld iCT JUDGE 1| t i m / 1 A 1 MILO i .'*»>** J b n i t h

jj .v v " m #*>!» w m W ' I •ft n. r o u s e o p 'A ?? A UK KSf.NTAIiVES, Uln and calces. To hold ripened am. h District 1 ban. a f c 'avs, reh' r Bui Ivon KCFYA' •-vs sped v ; 1 M f k L e , i E. Dint sify. But ’’ i t r n j F R if hem tlglitly pie.sU” j to prevent ■ •n Her Day- -Sunday, May 12 8 A N r A rsiV i JNIiiYvb." ! spreadin” f? ! u hit -1 January X, 1.886 turn b> own v. i- Business Addre- Telephone will x'av the 607 Wallis A\ 0.- Box .337' ■ ■ 348-3545 £ ' / Family Ring's j dnyu Keep Santa Anne., Texas 76878 jriiJe hanan.i ■it • ;i,t, r,r'- 'la ic X'faturo urr Watches PUBLISHED I.VUty THURSDAY AT SANTA ANNA, I t’ae;* ri^c-n t way you lik u UOL;..M.U\ f. tHTi’TV, TEXAS 76878 j them. Diamonds SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY 1368 Pendants Postage Paid at Santa Anna, Texas Norris & Holmes Del Monte E-G Five 303 Cans** Costume lias a complete line of Name Brand Carpet Jewelry Expert Installation 9 Highest Quality Carpet D. M. Cream or W . K. Four 303 Cans for the Lowest Prices Family Ring Mountings and Stones Norris & Holmes —In Stock—Made to Order I CARPET & FURNITURE ■ —STAFF— Phone 643-4820 HERRING JEWELRY CORN Johnny Valentine ------Publisher 406 N. Fisk Brownwood M D’Llnda Valentine ______Advertising 209 Commercial Coleman, Texas 14-oz. Del Monte Fancy 4 Bottles Mrs. J. C. Hunter 1______Reporter Grady H. Steen ------. Mechanical SUBSCRIPTION RATES PLANT CADAN CATSUP One Year in Coleman County ------f ------$3.00 .89 99B AND VOTE FOR One Year in Texas (Outside Coleman County) ------$5.00 Del M,onte Chunk One Year Outside State of Texas ------$7.01 WHY Three V2 Cans One Year Outside United States ------$10.00 By official tests at EXPERIENCE Service Personnel Anywhere, Per Year ------$3.00 Single Copies ------10 cent? state universities 2 to 3 times more M A Y 4th TUNA FISH .89 The publisher is not responsible for copy ommissions (n \ typographical errors that may occur, further than to cor­ digestible protein, D. M, P-A.-G-F. Juice 3-46-0*. Cans rect them in the next issue. All advertising orders are ac­ 2 to 3 times more Vote For cepted on this basis only. refirowth t h a n NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection DRINK upon the character, standing or reputation of any pgfgon most of the high­ or firm' appearing in these columns will be gladly and er priced sorghum; SMITH Del Monte Tomato Sauce 8-8 oz. cans promptly corrected upon calling the attention of the edito* Sudan grass ‘ h y- or publisher to the article in question. FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST brids. For all .you- f __fi.’id sued. ;•('(■!Is at SAUCE WE GIVE FRONTIER STAMPS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ‘better prices see SHERIFF First Insertion — Per Word ...... 4c CLEO GROOMS' Each Additional Insertion - Per Word ...... 2c on the traffic cir­ MINIMUM CHARGE — 50c PER WEEK cle in Browmvnod Sheriff Smith would like to Thank the People of Coiiumm County for Their Courtesy during his Harvey’s Grocery COPY DEADLINE — 10:00 A. M. WEDNESDAYS or call 1)12-0810It).. t Camp'.ugii for Sheriff. Member Independent Grocers. Inc PhntiA THE NEWS; SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY 2, 1908 Avants Sunday afternoon, Kathy Waydell spent the were. dinner guests of Mr. weekend with Sharon Cul­ and Mrs. Buster Wynn in No. 0000 . 0000 pepper in Santa -Anna. Coleman Wednesday. Mr. Whon News Jimmy Avants of Santa .Avants attended the Cole­ By Mrs. Tom Rutherford Anna spent Thursday night MAY 4, 1968 man Cattle Sale. with his grandparents, Mr. Tom and I drove to Abilene I AM A DEMOCRAT AND PLEDGE MYSELF PRIMARY ELECTION, Mr. and Mrs- Cleburn. Stan­ and Mrs. Aaron Avants. Wednesday night and visited ley visited Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Ruth­ TO SUPPORT THE NOMINEES OF THIS PRIMARY jour daughter, A2p and Mrs., with their tittle granddaugh­ erford and, children of Cole­ ! Eric Wheeler. Our daugh­ ter, Marsha Brown, who is a man visited. Sunday after­ Note: t Voter’s signature to ter, Lynda, is improving nice­ INSTRUCTION TO VOTER: Vote for the candidate of your choice in each race patient in the Medical Arts noon with his parents, Mr. ly from the recent tragedy Hospital in Brownwood, suf­ and Mrs. Tom Rutherford. by placing a n“X ” in the square beside the candidate’s name, - be affixed on reverse side. she suffered. fering with pneumonia. The Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mr. and Mrs, H o m e r little grandson, C. W. Brown, Blackwell of Iraan were in is with his grandparents, the Schulze of San Antonio spent our community Saturday, the weekend on their farm Stanleys here. They were here to do some FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, near here. The Schulze's FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS (Judge, PlaceS) Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Avants fishing in the river, but re­ 17th Congressional District ! are having a new home built n -son Douglas ported the river not in fish­ Q OMAR BURLESON : in Bangs. F fP S i ATE REPRESENTATIVE, 64th District ing condition. FOR GOVERNOR James Avants and son, r~ I ynn Nabers Buster Wynn of Coleman □ Dolph Briscoe LYNN. NAIiERS , Jimmy, of Santa Anna and ,‘ Ecrt V. Massey spent Friday night with his □ Eugene Locke Douglas Avants, and chil­ rr Everett J. (Ebb) Grindstaff sister, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Aaron □ Pat O’Daniel the candidate with a rural; dren. Doug and Jacky Lynn, rCR STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, 21st District Avants. □ Johnnie Mae HackwortL [1 Frank M. Pool and working background.) of Brady visited their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron □ John Hill FOR COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS, 11th SUPREME □ Edward L. Whitterburg JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Associate Justice) Shield News > j Waggoner Carr n Esco Walter By Mrs. E. S. Jones H Alfonso “Al" Veioz FOR DISTRICT JUDGE 35th JUDICIAL DISTRICT r] n Joe Dibrell iiiin Ar Approximately 75 persons H, Don Yarborough ‘ * r i Cordon Griffin, Jr. attended the supper and can­ FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR DISTRICT JUDGE 119th JUDICIAL DISTRICT didate rally at the commu­ r~j Ben Barnes [ j Glenn R. Lewis STYLE APPEAL nity center Saturday night. '" ’I Don Gladden FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY 35th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Visitors came from Ballinger, n Gene Smith r i George Day • San Angelo, Brownwood, AI- F C ff ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR- DISTRICT ATTORNEY 119th JUDICIAL DISTRICT tus. Okla., Santa Anna. Cole­ f~| Crawford C Martin fn Royal Hart PRICE APPEAL man and Gouldbusk. FOR “COMPTROLLER OE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY p ; Dallas Blankenship □ Wallace E. Dingus ' Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ r i Robert S. Calvert FOR SHEFIf-T neth McClain visited Mr. and our lovely collections of Ladies FOR~STATE TREASURER □ D. C. (Dick) Kading Mrs. Dock Skelton and with ~ Jesse James n Corky Chapman & Juniors Dresses and Sports Wear, them attended the funeral FOR COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL LAND OFFICE n W. J. (John) Smith of Tebe. McNeeiey at Cole­ Accessories, Lingerie and Casual H Jerry Sadler FOR COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR man Mr. McNeeiey was an Shoes. - . ' ■ FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE p, John Skelton uncle of Mrs. Skelton. □ John C. White FOR'COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT No. 2 Visitors with the Jesse Wil­ FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER Q Jake McCreary liams family o n Sunday I □ Jesse Williams were Mr. and Mrs, Leland q Jim C. Langdon FOR "SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS, FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE oCoudamy's nie Cleary and Kenneth Wis- (Associate Justice, Place 1) p Matt Davis r j Don Johnson enbecker. all of A & M Uni­ Q Sears McGee FGR PRECINCT CHAIRMAN, ____ versity; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh FASHION SHOPPE FOR SUPREME COURT OF i TXAS, DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hester of Coleman and Mr (Associate Justice, Place 2) 395 Center Avenue Brownwood, Texas and Mrs. Donald Williams, □ Tom Reavley Gaylon and Debbie and Mr. H James G. Denton and Mrs. Grady Williams, Donna and Johnny. FOR" SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS, (Associate Justice. Place Z) Thursday. Mrs. George r”; Kodie.Gieaklty . Preston Cobb and Mrs. Bert Fowler FOR COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS (Judge, Placel) attended the District Home Smith . H W. A. l-ii. rrlson Dem. Convention at Coleman. U tins been working* s \ Mr. and Mrs. Riley McFar- for Texas sine© 39-14 iin \isiicd in Coleman Sun­ REFERENDUM PROPOSITIONS ns Representative. day with. Vr .and Mrs. A. J. Senator, and Lt, Gov. “Tins rr.o: ■fTtON IS ONLY AN EXPRESSION OF pUBLIC OPINION AND HAS NO FORCE OR EFFECT AS Smith, Thursday Mrs, Alma [ LAW.1 Bryan of Santa Anna visited [ ■TCR s r 1 by the Texas Legislature of a h-w,. permit ting the legal sale of liquor by the drink in wet areas Vote for the man with ilri'j. ' 1 j only after it by local option elections, and ; i h r ' -ouid be subject to strict regulation, effective con- r • ‘.Mii vith experience •ms thereof," in every elective ... ifkj—f-'T'""AG.AINST enactment by the Texas Legislature of a law P-': '--m, ‘ he legal sale of liquor by the drink In wet areas •••'ith she • fa- ' - , " oniyXjiftcr approval by local option elections, and whi"'- : v.cui.1 be- subject to strict regulation, effective con­ acjis ... i ' - trols ’at d tuxaUcn thereof." T in s PRC IS.ONLY AN EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPINION AND NAS NO FORCE OR EFFECT AS W men the Texas- Legislature of a law permitting horse racing eri h pari-mutuel w ’>' n a a b;< eating a Texas Horse Racing Board with the power, to r gidaic pari-mutuel wagering ' on i*vo per cent of the total pari-m-tduf ’ pool each i cninfj' where there is a licens- •jr-artionir.o among all other counties tc-hal! i>; i U ; net revenue from that ri:wr;-ri ’ > t,. Irei ia'iiP’ in Pan ■. *• j v, rrb pwri-nuituol v.ucering ori a

eating a Texas Horse Erring Board will; the power i c i n Puirde pari-mutuel wagering <>n t v two per cent of the total pari-mi: c d pool each fi.iy to esc > w tiiit, v her. there is a lice’ - iir.g amotig all oilier counties one-hnlf of the iota! atand-apporUe ite net revenue from that sauce,” “ THIS PROrOSITIO? IS ONLY AN EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC 0 f i ­ HAS NO FORCE OR EFFECT AS I tnv. LAW’,’ “FOR enaeunent by the Texas Legislature of a law ci 5ting the Texas Dairy Commir slou with the power to regulate and fix the retail and wholesale price of mllK.” “AGAINST enactment by the Texas Legislature of a law cr ding the Texas Dairy Commission with the .power to regulate and fix the retail and wholesale price of milk.”

t r,i k . I 1 tui.'ora* ol •lien j IN A RACE Clyde Nunn of Roby visit-. . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bruce; -J. i , ■, aK } Texas agriculture is in the ^ briefly with Mr. and MrV spent several days this veri*: ’ 1 -J i midst of a fast, accelerating; w - L- Campbell Saturday at Crystal City visiting their | Atnapiiio j* fir urge Ss technological race says W .:morning- Other recent guests, daughter, Mrs. Jack. Kin^o- r ' 1' ' ' . '» jura,sun weir sujgnipwr Rutss, ! p_ Block, economist, • New l were Mr, and Mrs. John AV.. bery and family. • Weekend a .. j r‘>d Mrs. Otis POrifiK ! knowledge and skills are b e -! Monroe, Leesa and Steph-1 visitors in the Bruce home ' [for Slate Rejyrcsentativ; ELECT rt uesdav. iins- rphlied daily to crop and : :ulie of Fort Stockton. Mrs, were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brace . j livestock production by pro- • Campbell has been at the of Camp Wood, fBSfc UNDERGROUND CIRCUITS jducei s who assume that pre-: bedside of her mother, Mrs. b I’RAUTICAJ, FOR FARM rs«; : vailing economic conditions | Georgia Jones, who is ill in and market relationships will: ^be Memorial Hospital in !i s l l Underground c.u (rmal cn- H’.nis to farm buildings, light not change. But, he adds, i Brownwood. j posts and other equipment changes are coming fast and I ------it. Gouernor are not only practical but {PoL ~ for by Tbe CcnuniH** To fan If. Gov., economic and market rela- \ All kinds carbon paper at j XAtph Chrm } eliminate possibility of wires tlons are not exempt. (The News office, 1 coming down during wind VOTE and ice storms, says W. S. “ We rmust hiy© agfrts- Allen, A & M agricultural en­ sive, forward looking re- ■- gineer. But, adds the engi­ * presentation, with the neer, such wiring must be imagination to meet carefully planned and only Re-Elect approved materials used. HAY 4 problems with workable l | | •.solution^- and the goodi Mr. and Mrs James F. sense to put these solu­ Keeney report their son, tions im a sound finan­ James A. Keeney, who Is with cial basis. But Imagi­ the Marines in 7th Fleet in FOR Tonkin Bay area has been JOE nation and good sense promoted to lancecorporal. * .never f. get '■: aerop':; with-;, (iri tin: ability to ex­ press oneself.’’ IF YOU HAVE A Prespiration CORKY • QUALIFIED BY IJ1GISLAT1VE EXPERIENCE Problem • A CLEAR, STRONG VOICE FOR ALL THE COME IN TODAY AND PEOPLE Try CEA&E DISTRICT JUDGE MERLE NORMAN’S The past 83 days I have attempted to contact each ELECT ANTf-PRESWRANT of you, asking to be your Sheriff. I, would like to Use 3 Nights and Be Free state that I will never forget that the Sheriff's Office from Underarm Perspira­ A WORKING belongs to Coleman County, and to you I will be tion from 16 days to two responsible. If elected I will do my best to enforce BERT MASSEY weeks. Completely Safe. the law fairly and impartially. DISTRICT JUDGE I would like to thank each of yon for your help STATE REPRESENTATIVE . Merle Norman the past 83 days, and would deeply appreciate your Owner, Thelma DcBusk vote and continued support. , Thank you, 207 !i Commercial (Paid political adv.) “ Just Like Being Then: .Yourself" R9S.M514— UftlpiUTiil CORKY CHAPMAN THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY 2, 1968 :Mrs. Alex Conner. . |Were business visitors in The conclusion is clear {CONDITIONS FAVORABLE spraying this spring will pay Rev. and Mrs. Donnie Mel- . Lohn. that sanctions against Rho- _ ____ good dividends. He suggests Hix Whitfield. Mrs. John ton werg weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Estes desia have failed and will JCONTROL a visit with the local county Hunter visited Friday after- Ml._ and Mrs. Claud Box. He visited with Mrs, Bill Rehm fail, and the lesson it should i.Qp BITTERWEED agent for details on a spray­ noon and Mrs. Sam Estes was ^reached _ at both Sunday and Mr.' Buttry. teach is that trade embar- 1 ing program. Roekwood News i Monday visitor." By Mrs. John C. Hunter services at the Baptist Church'. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Box of|goes should never be tried! The-poisonous bitterweed Frank Bryan was admit- Visitors at the family night Fort Worth were at home because they are futile. They Scan controlled by spray- , 'ted to the Brady Hospital Thursday dmner guests o f im d had last Wed_ game party Saturday were here for the weekend. Mr. violate the rule that theats! ing infested areas with 1 lb. :% v. and Mrs. Donnie Melton and Mrs1. A. N. Box of San to ^pstraln trade should never per acre of 2,4-D low vola­ Mrs. Rosa Belle Heilman were,j nesday. of Fort Worth, Mr. and Sirs. Angelo spent the weekend be used to exert political lev­ tile ester. Application should Mr. and Mrs. Joe Box of I Mrs. Fox Johnson and Mr. Abilene and Mrs. Pearl Lee . Kenneth Vance and boys of with them. erage. History, no less than be made, advises G. O. Hoff­ Mrs. C. A. Crump and Miss man, A & M specialist, when' DIAMONDS of Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Sam visited Mrs. Kate Mcllvain f f ields' “ d Mrs. David common sense, claims for­ the plants are growing vigor­ HERRING Estes and Claud Box.- last week. Mrs. Jacke Me- i Mercer or td e m a n and John Sammle Stewardson of Cole­ eign trade as the arch civil­ man visited Friday at the ously arid in the bud stage JEWSXRY Mrs. Lois Haines is spend­ Creary and girls visited on ‘ucivuu r;eal of Brownwood. izer and peacemaker. Inn with Mr. and Mrs. King. and when the temperature1 coceman, Texas ing a vacation with friends Sunday afternoon. i Mrs. Lon Grav and Mrs. , Directly, the United States Mr. King is recuperating at is above 55 degrees F. Since! in Corpus Christi. Herman Estes of Bovina ■ Henry Smith visited Monday is an economic loser. Ian the Inn. soil moisture conditions are! ■pent Friday to Sunday with at the Holiday Hill Home in Smith’s government has not Mr. and Mrs. Boss Estes changed its policies but Ame­ good over areas of Texas! and Douglas have moved from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman with .Mrs. Lee Mil- where the weed is most dam- j Matt, Estes and helped them 'ler and with friends at Ran- rican has missed Rhodesia’s San Antonio to Fort Worth supply of vital chromite, aging, Hoffman believes that where Douglas will be em­ move home after spending Ker Park Inn. . AS IT LOOKS - the winter in Coleman. Mr. which we must have for pro­ ployed. : The' Woman's; /Missionary and Mrs. Vernon Estes of Bo­ ducing chromium and stain­ Mrs. Marcus Johnson and j Society will hold (regular so/ FROM HERE less steei. Rhodesia and Mrs. Fox Johnson visited on vina visited Saturday and “ “ “ 'R d •„ •. dal- Monday, May 6. at 2:30 Omar Burleson, M. C. Russia are the only major Thursday afternoon with; unaay‘ p. m. in the Rockwood Com- producers of chromite, so the Scoltie Stam ps Mrs. A. L. Crutcher and Miss I Mr■ an<* Mrs. Henry Barker munity Center. Each mem- Washington, D. C.-Last f 7 Anna and her guests, Mr.' more mild form which was 2 cans for 45c passed in 1966 has not been wealth. Eliminating the dol­ CORN and Mrs. B. E. Phillips of lar drain is one way we can effective. In fact, Rhodesia DEL MONTE H OUNCE BOTTLE Midland. help ourselves and, yet, our has been doing pretty good Arthur King of Ranger government has denied a with its economy and is even Park Inn was home this mineral company of Pennsyl­ CATSUP 2 for 45c stronger than it was at that i weekend. Friday he and Mrs. vania a permit to shin chre­ time. It and South Africa DEL MONTE I King visited with Mr. and mit'' ••> th" V :ite ’ " fates are the most stable govern­ Mrs. Lige Lancaster, Satur­ from its own mines in Ftho- ments on the entire Afrcian day morning Junior Brusen- desia. TUNA, chunk style 2 for 65c Continent and yet the major­ han visited with Mr. King Cur policy towards ity of the nations of the GLADIOLA In the afternoon the Kings desia r."1 Couth Africa is an world who are not doing a emotional one, just as is the very good job of running racial situation here in the FLOUR 51b. bag 49c EARLE SMITH their own business, want to U. S. In this Instance, we tell them how to run theirs. GLADIOLA Presents are permitting our policy to Some months ago former be set by a concern of ‘‘world Secretary of state Dean Ache- opinion.’’ World opinion Is MEAL 5 lb. bag 39c son bluntly declared that the not helping us in the many restrictions imposed by the EL-FOOD RED PLUM problems we have here at "These are U. N., which the policy of the home and in South Vietnam. my Jewels’ U. S. and Great Britian fav- _ PRESERVES 2 lb. jar 39c ored. “is a patent illegality,! ° ur 5/'ate fePfU nent and * D i Alirour ambassadoromhoeeurlftf f/Mto *V»« the TfU. N despite a layer of blartd sanc- DECKER’S QUALITY timony.” . , . are immediately being fur­ nished a copy of this release, Mr. Aclie&on also posed the in addition to a letter strong­ MARGARINE 2 lbs. for 35c question, why have not em- j cargoes on arms shipments ly protesting our support for DECKER’S ALL MEAT the British Resolution filed been imposed against, such last week. areas as the Middle East and FRANKS 1 lb. pkg. 55c North Korea where threats DECKER’S QUALITY to neighboring states are a! Weah McCulloch, Mgr. reality. He also reminds the! U. N. and the world that at- j SLICED BACON li b . 65c SPRAY ENAMEL. . . . . 78c | GIFT tempts at sanctions have! Standard never proved effective any) WE GIVE SCOTTIE STAMPS DESIGNED way. They were attempted! ESPECIALLY under the old League of Na­ Abstract Co. 50’ WATER HOSE.... 99c | .FOR, tions and failed. ' Suggestions that Britain City St County Maps For Sale or any other Nation should 105 Bank Bldg. Coleman Hosch Grocery (attempt to crush Rhodesia (by armed might and so bring MOTOR OIL 28c q t j war and destruction . to that *6uifisfono "jewel" (peaceful country, is total ir- for each precious child I responsibility and next to in- . . . or grandchild I sanity. It can not be irnagin- | ed that any English-speaking 12 Volt BATTERIES $10.00 up | Each Pin Is custom-created (troops could be induced to to your order with tlie appropriate birlhstones. (bomb or fire upon a people I which gallantly fought be­ ELECT ky q% u-c$ L / $ j ^ 2 '50 side them in both World 6 Volt BATTERIES $7.00 up Wars. If Winston Churchill were ' with exchange •jimulniM alive today Britain would still have her. place In the FOR MOTHER world and in all likelihood JESSE AUTHORIZED DEALER On May 12 th j there would be ho Rhode- jsian “problem.” ; W hen. Prinie j Minister, he: made it Clear j tea t he favored the principle W H I T E (of ultimate democracy, free /tuto Stone of any racial, religious or THE HOME OF GREATER VALUES language restriction in South. Africa,; but he felt that the WILLIAMS * actions against /that nation Coleman, Texas i had to he dealt with In pa- ; tience, tolerance and under- MNWirvwvvuwAnANWwvvwtfwvf ' standing. COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 2 .VWWtfVVWUii'MVVVWAMAfiAWlWMfWWWVVVUVtA^^ • A Resident of the Precinct Over 40 Years MORGAN AND DAY • A Property Owner Tax Payer Over 25 Years CUSTOM HAYBALING • Qualified by Association and Experience • A Sincere Desire To Serve All. Wish to announce that we have dissolved our partner­ ship and both are now operating independently. If I fail to see each and everyone before the FOR YOUR CUSTOM HAYBALING

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BILL DAY GARLAND MORGAN for your vote and influence. 348-3149 p t 348-3831 Simpson of Bangs, Mrs. Ben Mrs. Maudic Field and Al­ Mrs, W. A. Brandon visited THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAY 2, 1968 Yarborough, Mrs. Lucy Price, berta Johnson visited Mrs. home with her children. KEWS FROM Mrs. Dora Evans, of Santa Folk. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Cannon Stillhouse Hollow said. Department fisheries per­ Anna, Mrs. Emmet Lame of Mrs. Lizzie Reynold’s ne­ visited at the Inn with his Stocked With Bass ! RANGER PARK INN phew and wife visited with' sonnel plan to stock liberal Tulia, Mrs. Clara Martin of mother, Alma, last week. Belton—The Texas Parks: her Sunday. numbers of catfish this fall, Coleman, Mrs. R. M. Petty, Mrs. Annie Mclntire’s and Wildlife Department last: .lor have brought fabrics for Mrs. Bill Currie of Paint Lowman said. Mrs. Henry Doss of Fort Mrs. Mattie Tucker of Plea­ daughters visited her during week stocked 735,000 black i ! folks to use in making things Rock visited her parents, the Worth and her mother, Mrs. santon, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. the week. bass iry in Stillhouse Hollow! George Simmons of the Inn .and they are appreciated, Matt Estes of Rockwood, Mrs. George Simmons. Two movies were shown Reservoir, according to James Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ben­ Mrs. Lee Smith has been visited Mrs. Eula Mitchell on j Mrs. Wayne Bennett came A. E. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. the residents last week. One C. Searcy, superintendent of nett of Abilene signed the visiting with her daughter, Wednesday of last week. I and visited Mrs. Eula • Mit- Billie Archer, Mrs. S. H. Dal­ was a tour of Washington, Eagle Mountain State Fish | eheli: ton of Coleman, Mrs. Milford guest book. the other was on Reynold’s Mrs. Sealy Thacker in.Brown­ Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Tay- Hatchery for the. Depart­ Harris, Mrs. Lee Hunter of Mrs. Clara' Martin and Aluminum Manufacturing. wood and Mrs. Thacker’s Mrs. Lula Harvey was pre­ ment. Santa Anna and Mr. and Mrs. Edna Perkins of Coleman, The son. of Johri Fox of mother in law, Mrs. Chap­ sented a new wheel chair by Searcy said 175,000 of the 1 FLOOR COVERINGS Rufus Farris of San Angelo. Mrs. Lucy Wester,. Mrs. Mary Sweetwater visited him Sun­ pie, who is a patient in a her children. fry were from the San Mar­ . DRAPERIES Mrs. Carrie Britton and Clifton of Lawton, Okla. and day. Brownwood hospital . Coleman Shirley of Cole­ cos State Fish Hatchery and MINNESOTA PAINTS daughter, Mrs. Marie Britton a friend visited the Inn. B. F. Mitchell brought his man visited his sister, Cora 560,000 from Eagle Mountain, ARTISTS SUPPLIES of Valera visited Mrs. Eula mother roses from her gar­ Lee Lewis. Effie and Oml Daulton of Fred G. Lowland, inland CUSTOM PICTURE Mitchell Saturday, Mrs. Ida Coleman visited last week den this week. fisheries supervisor at Waco, FRAMING Mrs. Elsie McMeans and Miller also of Valera came Mrs. Carl Buttry came to with Mrs. Ella Folk. says this completes the black WALLCOVERINGS Mrs, Alfred Roberts of Va­ for a visit. the Inn and took her mother. Morris C. Cleghan visited bass stocking program at the lera and Mrs, Preston Cude Mrs. Iva McMillan for a Rite-Way Rev. Vernon Parnell, pas­ the Zack Bibles. reservoir which now con­ McMinn’s House of Coleman visited Sunday drive and shopping. tor of the Northside Baptist tains 6,430 acres. Tkie lake with Mrs. JSula Mitchell. Mrs. Gary Hosch visited Mrs. Alfred Williams visit­ PEST CONTROL O f Color” Church was in charge of the will cover 11,000 acres at Visitors with Mrs. Lillie Sunday morning with her ed her sister, Mrs. Cassie Sunday, April 28, afternoon spillway level. West of Post Office Archer and Mrs. Roy Staf­ grandmother, Mrs, J. J. Hor­ Stiles. services. Members assisting Call Cliff Morris Coleman ford last week were Mrs, ner. ■■■. Mrs. Adams and Miss Ruby The reservoir was stocked were Luther McCrary, Robert Mrs. Juanita Branch and Volentine of Brownwood visi­ at the rate of 100 per acre. Robinett, Mrs. Buster Wood­ Brenda visited her parents, ted their sister, Mrs. Jess “Best results have been re­ Dial 348-3428 ard and Phil Parnell. the Zack Bibles, over the Brown. corded from bass fry stock­ Mrs. G. R. Gilliam of Cole­ weekend. Mrs. Frankie McCarthy ing at this rate,” Lowman man was a guest of Mrs. Dera Visitors of Mrs, Lula Har­ v isiled her mother, Mrs. Tina Dibrell. vey last week were James Steward. PRESCRIPTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bran­ GALLEON "A" - Precision Harvey, Mrs. Milford Harris Mrs. C. E. Flint visited her jeweled, waterproof*, lumin­ ONLY don visited his' mother, Mrs. Dr. Petrv. Mrs. Tabor and Mrs Eula Buris. ous hands and dial, sweep W. A. Brandon, her daughter, Mrs. Mabei Burrage. 'Mr. Downs’ visitors" last second hand, expansion band. Mrs. Lige Gobqr, also visited SKIBMOHE "A” - 17 jewels, Mr. and Mrs. Enimrti Smiih '.' rc!t were his son and dau­ anti-magnetic, shock resist-j $ 2 4 9 5 Owl Drug Store her mother, of Lovington, N. M„ visiter1 ghter in law. : ant, cord bracelet. ,

Attend Church Regularly FAVORITE SOM Next January, for the first time in almost forty years, Texas wit! have no representation in the top leadership of our nation. Seldom in recent history have we faced such political uncertainty. Developments just ahead will affect our state for years to come. If you want Texas to have a strong united voice in the future affairs of our nation, join behind Governor Connaliy as Favorite Son candidate for the Presidency, and as leader of the delegation to the Democratic National Convention. As a leader respected throughout the country, he will be an effective, influential voice in shap­ ing the future leadership and policy of the party and the nation. Be sure to attend your precinct convention, adopt the unit rule, and give your support to Governor John Cohnaily for Favorite Son.

IMPORTANT! YOU M U M VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TO HELP GOVERNOR C0NNALLY AT THE PRECINCT CONVENTION! II 0 GQNMUY fpjlfa TEXAS’ FAVORITE SON N&m FOR PRESIDENT

Connaliy Favorite Son Campaign Committee, Robert Strauss, Chairman

Buy Bonds where you work. They do. "^F-gouw ant Over 90% of tlic 10list Airborne Divisidn’a 1st Brigade bpa signed up for U.S. .Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings w h a t y o u Plan. That’s what their Minute Man flag signifies. These men, now* in Viet Nam, deserve your support. When you purchase w a n t Savings Bonds rt ■ ?nrly„ you show the men of the 1st Brigade •when y o u you’re with them. Ami you walk a hit taller.. WANTJT... . Ik ij !J. S. Savings Bawds then Nl>W I’AYINC 4.15% WHISK HELP TO MATURITY VKNTAPS' 10-4 '7W t'.S. Ooi'rmmenf dors «of pap far this (lii’crijscmmf. It is prrtmilrit aa o public acrvico in cooperation with C the Treasury Department Ctricl The Advertising Council. are for “you! THE NEWS, SANTA ANNA, TEXAS, MAT .2, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mc­ Mrs- S. K- Moredock of Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Smith lver and family and Mr. and Kerrville State Park Used Houston and Leroy Stockard and children of Elm Mott Mr. and Mrs. Arville Bol­ Mrs. Terry Mclver of Abi­ of Abilene visited this week­ visited during the weekend ton and granddaughter of lene visited Saturday with end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy with Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Bry­ Dallas visited her mother, By HemisFair Visitors Trickham News the Grady Mclvers- Mrs. Stockard., an. Mrs, Robert Stearns Satur­ ICcetie Haynes of Santa An­ Kerrville — The new faci­ j waterfront. Most of the visi- By Mrs. Oscar Boenicke day. na visited Sunday. lities of the 497-acr.e recrea­ i tors are trying to do a little , Mrs, Stearns visited the H, Mr, .and Mrs. Wayne Whit- tional Kerrville State Park 'fishing along with their visit Mrs. .L'.ge Lancaster return­ C. Stearns family in Abi­ h-y of Big Lake and Mr. and are getting a ..real initiation , to HemisFair. ■ ed home from the Brown- lene Sunday. Their son, Dale, Mrs. Don Childs of Brown- by HemisFair visitors accord­ ! Some of the trailer eamp- wood Memorial Hospital last was home for 30 days leave wood visited their parents ing to Texas Parks and Wild­ .'ers or “snow birds," have Thursday, after three weeks from Chanute AFB, in Illi­ and grandparents, the Mar­ life Superintendent, Raymond 1 spent the winter in the Val- in the hospital. Visitors since nois, before gjoing to Viet vin Whitleys, Saturday. On L. Mittel. jley, and are migrating north she came home have been Nam. Sunday afternoon the Marvin The facilities of this Hill J for the summer. her brother and wife, Mr. Mr and Mrs. O. J. Martin, Country retreat ■ include 82 AUTO SERVICE Whitley’s visited her sister | According to -Mittel, most and Mrs. A. L. King of Rock- Mrs. Wiley McClatchey, Mrs. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. picnic sites. 85 camping areas, [have expressed their appre­ •md the Oscar Boenickes. Frank Rice and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Seward at Brownwood. 30 trailer spaces, 16 screened Walter Stacy attended a big shelters, one group camp, 'a ciation for the facilities at Mr. and Mrs. Hilburn Hen­ ; Kerrville State Park and have lllll!!iillll!ll!!iili!l!iMiililiillil singing at Brady Sunday. derson visited the G. K. boat ramp, and a children’s indicated they plan now to They reported the singing Stearns Sunday afternoon. play area. very good. ; spend more lime in this park A. J., Martin and Russie Visitors with the Marion During the week, at least i next winter rather than mov- James and Lyndall Moore erf lords over the weekend were half of the ■ trailer areas are ■ ing on to the more humid Cole-Anna Vvinchell and Wiley McClat- three of their children and ■filled. All 30 sites are oc­ climate further south. e’- ey were dinner guests of families. Mary Jackson and cupied during the weekend ! Mittel also reported x'esults two children stayed while Drive-In Theatre Mr .and Mrs. Howell Martin and some trailers moved into have been good, with catches Sunday. Dayton went fishing; Jimmy the camping areas. I of bass, channel catfish, and and Peggy Lancaster and George Cox of near Brown- The screened shelters have isunfish. , two children and the James Coleman, Texas wood, Mrs. Felton Martin’s also received heavy use. Ford family of Santa Anna uncle, visited the Fp'hm Mar­ Though the hillside areas Cole-Anna is closed Monday Mr,, and Mrs. Marvin Whit­ tin family Sunday. are newer, the most popular Hand punches at The. News ley will move their home to camping areas are on the office . SUNDAY AND TUESDAY Ann Martin was in the 4-H Bangs as soon as they get the 'S' group that won first place foundation run and ground APRIL 5 AND 7 in “Share the Fun’’ contest is dry enough. We sure will in the District at San Angelo miss them out of our com­ Saturday. This group' will munity. Marvin seems to REG’S TRADING POST “A Man For All go to A & M in June to en­ be doing fine after his ill­ ter the State contest. We ness. : 118 E. Pecan Coleman, Texas are proud of these 4-H groups. THE SIGNS SAID, INDIAN Seasons” Felton Martin went to A & RESERVATION, BUT I DIDN’T M University to the . P B.C. Sunday visitors with Mayor KNOW THEY WERE HOSTILE 6 Academy Awards conference and dairy judges. ; and Mrs. Ford Barnes were ■ Lynn Nabers State Representative Mrs Jerry Haynes and chil­ j Mrs. Adrian Bentley of Car- j Burden’s Mobil Station makes “No” .. Reservation dren visited over the week­ ililiilllil!lll!liliillH!i!iiliH!!Hi!ii!! ! mel, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. i • A practicing lawyer ?when they service your car. Try Burden’s today end with the Fred Haynes. Edd Boler and daughters, ■ and businessman for the service you deserve! She and the children plan to June and Judy and Linda j leave Wednesday for Farm­ I LYNN NABERS I Pope of Pharr. ! • A successful stock farmer I ington, N. M.; Mrs. J. E. i I We Give SCOTTIE STAMPS | the candidate who can bej York visited one afternoon. ; • Degrees in bath business A | reached locally when you! Mr. and Mrs. O'. R. Meek TIRES ARE ALWAYS and low (B.S., LIB) and , granddaughter, Lisa, of A BARGAIN • Active In civic organisations Burden Mobil Station Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- at ■■ ■ and church i DELCO BATTERV HEADQUARTERS K tit Lewailen of Sweetwater, . RUDOLPH’S and Mr. and Mrs. Harold By- K 510 Wallis Ave. Phone 348-3191 | TIRES ARE ALWAYS Coleman, Texas ■. • A life-long resident of Brown County Paid PoLAdr! ler of Austin " were visitors r^tsrntSt9-.eR»' wnasr ap ww q jt gprmrwqyti ocnarK' A BARGAIN over the weekend with Ran­ at kin Mclver and Sherrie. 1 mii Tirt-rimr-1" r-^rirrin—~t — —~— ——— 1— — - —-———-mfnrainiiiiii ™ RUDOLPH'S Coleman, Texas n • Snap-A-Purt Forms VOTE Piggly W iggly for Dick WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Fading Continuous ".’for Forms Sheriff Two Years Experience As A Deputy m n “The -Man Who WILL Give His FRYERS lb. .29 FULL TIME to The Duties of The Office” GOOCH’S CANNED 3 POUND GROUND POUND

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KENNETH WISE STEAK BEANS .69 HOUSE AND CAFETERIA PARD BEEF FLAVOR 15V2 OZ. KIMBELL’S 3 FOR m r i n i i i T A AP OPEN 6:00 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT DCSFOOD BISCUITS .25