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   San Saba Star (Newspaper) - October 14, 1963, San Saba, Texas                                Microfilm Servico Ui j SAN CITY NATIONAL BANK good will is our biggest Al Deposits FDIC Insured Serving The People of San Saba County For 62 Years VOLUME SIXTYTWO SAN 1963 the Rou NUMBER 41 Style Show To Highlight Program Here By This is HOMECOMING and many San Saba High School are expected to come home for a reunion of former class mates and Homecoming gives one an op to renew old tances and to catch up on com munity Seeing former class can bring back some in memories left over from the old It also could be interesting to take a new look at toe community n which one spent much of his early childhood to see the changes that have taken Some people tend to forget the community they grew up in and consider as senti mental slosh left over from the old But wouldnt it be in to know how our for mer school mates look after all the and what they are inter ested in these days Wouldnt its class Wouldnt it be to note the many changes since you were a student there Most every graduating class had it class Wouldnt it be to to and Jane and Mary things work oat so differently from what was of people as they leave high school to go out into the world to make their like the following article where are the playmates of the fellows we knew ia school what has become of the studious and is the fool what become of the whose was to recite And the bashful kid who could speak no piece unless he succumbed to fright what has become of the model who was always the teachers pet And is the tough young the one we can never forget The studious so we have been is driving a cab these days while the fool owns stock in a bank or and a railroad that always The orator that we knew so well is a clerk in a dry goods stroe while the bashful kid we knew has been in Con gress 10 or The model boy is behind the bars for steal ing a neighbors And you what of the tough young nut hes a preacher now The San Saba High School Ex Students Association has invited ail to the Homecoming activities here Friday and Sat and also to become a mem ber of the association in order that it may grow and better Homecomings can be planned in future Come Home Wont cha Market Report CATTLE MARKET Commission October 11 Market lower on all STEEKS Light Medium STOCKED HEIFERS Medium Heavy Feeder Butcher Calves Caner Cuter Cows Butcher Cows Calves Bulls Tops Hogs Cull and extremely poor cows down to The San Saba Clothing Pro gram Building Committee will pre sent a style show using local mod in addition to the Bethel Fox on the Burglars Break Into Jack Linn Service Station The service station of Jack Linn west of town on Highway 190 was burglarized Thursday according to Sheriff Brantley who investigated the break The latch onthe back door to was Sheriff Barker The burglars took two some cigarettes and some other Sheriff Barker said he had some good leads on the case and is work ing on HOW DILLO FOES FARED LAST WEEK 8 Coleman 6 Burnet 42 Early 24 Lampasas 41 La Vega 6 Mason 40 Sonora 0 Llano and San Saba had open DISTRICT A SEASON STANDINGS Team Mason 4 1 4 1 Llano Coleman San Saba Brady W L T 0 126 22 0 89 31 3 20 230 230 1 3 1 82 69 52 61 76 84 96 112 Care of at the county wide program slated for in the local school Senator Louis Crump will serve as master of Norman teacher in the Cherokee will be com for the style show in which the models will represent various clubs in the The clubs that already have a greed to model include San Saba Garden Clarence Car roll Dirt Gardeners Garden Roy Hendricks Distaff Jesse Miles and daugh Melinda HD Riley Harkey and Misa Con nie Compton HD Sheila McDowell Live Oak HD Stone and Cynthia Stone Spring HD Helen Richland Springs HD Patty Pearce and Noel WoodWal lace Creek HD Jack Linn Simpson Creek HD Others will A question and answer session will follow the film and discussion by who will tell how to care for the various types of fabrics and important de tails on the care of is invited to bring ques tions written and will give them to the This will save time and more questions can be The Mans Store in San City Cleaners in Goldthwaite and San Saba Home Demonstration Council are financing the The program is sponsored by the San Saba County Program Build Ing Committee including Charles chairman Eldon Roy Tim Haynes Jack Everyone is urged to attend this informative clothing Rex Parker Named New FHA Director Route San has been appointed as a member of the San Saba county Farmers Home Ad ministrations George James local county super has The appointment is for three years and began on July Parker succeeds Taff whose term expired this The other two members serving with Parker are Merle Taylor of Richland Springs and Earl Stoner of Holt The local Farmers Home Admin county committee reviews applications by farmers and other rural families for different types of housing and wa ter loans made in San Saba coun In the committee ad vises with the county supervisor regarding the adapting of national loan policies to local Parker has spent his lifetime in farming and County Supervisor James said that Par kers practical farming experience will enable him to make a real con to the county committees actions when they review loan ap Jaycee Organizational Meet Set For Wednesday All young ages have been invited urged to attend the San Saba County Jaycee or meeting at in the com munity hall at Mill Pond Jesse has an Officers will be elected for the The bylaws and constitution will jbe presented by the committee in Don Clyde Ware and Dillard chairman of the ways and means will present his James Reavis is secretary of the organizational Woodruff and Owen chairmen of the membership com will enroll the charter mem All men who join the organ ization on or before will become charter Miles said that young men from all communities of the county are needed in the including and all lines of business and We several projects outlined and we need all the young men to help City Needs Assistance To Purchase 347 Street Signs A total of 357 fourway street signs will name streets of San Saba at James city announced this A representative of gar Grand from whom the 10 signs already received were has tak en a map of the city of San and worked out the number of street markers needed to name all intersections in the Since 10 signs already have been purchased by the Cham ber of Barney Sulli van and Ace the total needed will be 347 At a cost of per sign and the total cost of the project would be Less for the 10 already the balance of is needed to complete ths Neither the City nor the Cham ber of Commerce has funds to pay McDaniel visited in Austin from Monday to Thursday with her and and sons and her son Dwight McDaniel and this Several individuals already have given money to pur chase signs for their street inter sections and others arc urged to consider doing Reavis suggest ed that the individuals on each block could pool funds to purchase a sign for their The sign alone costs Grand and the which is a costs approximately Reavis said some individuals may have an old pipe this length and size that could be painted and used for the sign Anyone interested in purchasing a sign or contributing to the fund may contact Reavis at City Hall or Barney Sullivan at the office of San Saba County Chamber of If we get all pur streets named with the street it could lead to better things for our City delivery in Sullivan B To 286 The Lampasas B Badgers took a 286 victory over the B Armadil los on Rogan Thursday scoring a touch down in every quarter of the according td Coach Larry The only Dillo touchdown came in the last The score was set up pass play from Jerry Oliver to Radow Two plays Phil Sloan made one yard for the TD by running off The extra points Coach Nettleship said the Dillos played well in spite of their de The Badger team had older and more experienced boys with most them being and The Dillo squad include only a few sophomores and the others are SAN SABA LAMPASAS 4 First Downs 14 45 Rushing 250 100 Passing 20 1 Passes Intercepted by 2 Penalties 550 Indians Lose To 540 Melvin rolled over the Cherokee Friday night at Mel vin to remain undefeated in District Halfbacks John Schmidt and Lonnie Turner scored two touch downs for Schmidt tallied on runs of 30 and 37 yards and Turner scored on runs of 8 and 1 Ted McNeely Manuel Sandoval and Larry Teel also scor ed the latter on a 22 from Jimmie Melvin guard Michael Carlson made 15 tackles and ran 55 yards with an intercepted pass to set up a Score by Quarters Melvin 0 30 12 Cherokee 0 0 0 us successfully work out these Chairman Miles Miles said soon after the San Saba County Junior Chamber of has been the charter as a member of the State and National Jaycees will be pre sented at a Charter Jim my Ward will head the committee for this The Junior Chamber of Com merce known as Jaycees is a civic service organization whose mem is open to all young men between the ages of 21 thru A worldwide the purpose of the Jaycees is the im provement of the communities in which units are located and per sonal development of its members both objectives being accomplished through a wide variety of project The San Saba County Junior Chamber of Commerce is being or through the efforts of the Fredericksburg of the organization met with a group of local young to discuss the It waar at this meeting the committee was set up for the meet ing Wednesday Chairman Miles Associate men older than age will be welcomed into the They may advise the young men but will not have a vote in Help San Saba County Meet Its Blood Quota Thursday All possible blood donors in the county are urged to give a pint of blood when the Bloodmobile Unit will be at the First Methodist Church here from 12 noon to 6 Cur tis county blood chair A total of 75 pints is the regular the countys quota for the last visit fell short 22 We would like to make up as many of these as possible at this Johnson Bob Smith is chairman for the committee to unload the unit from the Red Cross Ted Hall will furnish the Millican and Jim Clark will register donors and Owen and Kirk will serve as typists for re Bobbie Maxcey of Richland Springs and LeRoy Walker will take Wil ton and Carroll will serve as nurses Workers for the canteen will in clude Earl Parks and her girls of Richland Lions District Governor Will Visit Local Club Tuesday Jack Harkey and her homemaking girls will serve label and type Cherokee HD pel HD Simpson Creek rH Club and Sloan community with Raymond will furnish and sandwich McDowell and Harkey will furnish milk and In dollars and the RedL Cross Bloodmobile already saved San Saba county citizens ov er 1 LOUIS Lions Governor The San Saba Lions Club will welcome Louis Dis Governor of District Lions on Frank has The noon luncheon meeting will be as at Cactus The purpose of the governors visit will be to advise and the directors and mem bers on matters pertaining to Lions administration and Lions great program of humanitarian Lion Carothers is one of the 408 District Governors who super vise the activities of more than Lions Lions Inter national was formally founded in in and during the past 46 years has become the lar most active and fastest grow ing service club organization in the according to Governor There are Lions Clubs in 122 countries or geographical locations of the world with a membership of some The Lions Clubs special mis sion is the promotion of good gov and good citizenship the development of social and moral welfare of the community and nation and to help create and foster A Spirit of gen erous consideration among the peo ples of the The slogan of the International association of Lions Clubs is Lib Our Nations Its motto is We The San Saba Lions Club is an active unit of the International As sociation of Lions Clubs and is dedicated to community better ment in all its All members of the San Saba Lions Club are urged to be pre sent for Tuesdays Governor Churchill son A total of 135 pints been used by county citizens from 1 to Without the Bloodmobile the blood would haw to be purchased from commercial blood Charges vary but the minimum is a Those 135 pints would have cost San county citizens a total of The cost of the countys tion in the Central Texas Regional Blood Center including dues plus the canteen supplies and donor pins is less than Is the program a liability to the county at this rate Johnson ask and Bobby Trotter will take turns in order that one will be present at all The have stated that persons not ex posed directly to patients with in disease and are in good may give Each per son will be examined before they are permitted to give National Newspaper Week October 13 Thru 19 National A Week gins October 1348 after an proclamation by John The role of the large or and its importance in everyday life is stressed in these comments from Public STATEMENT BY VICE DENT LYNDON JOHNSON Op the occasion of Nation al Newspaper I would Kike to congratulate all the newspapers pf Throughout my long career in there have those newspapers which have supported me and those which had not been so But this is good this ia We may thank the good Lord we live in a land can and of ten do There is not one newspaper in the whole of A merica whose presses are controll ed by the Newspapers represent the funda mental freedom of And our newspapers are thus charged with the ultimate responsibility of public Without a free press and without a enlight by a free there can be pa such thing as On behalf of a grateful I congratulate and salute the newspapers of Texas and Ameri STATEMENT BY JOHN CONALLY Newspaper Week is much more than a Toutine memorandum is sued by various public officials to commemorate an Ac tually it is a means of expressing appreciation and high regard for the thousands of newspaper peo past and who have contributed so much to Texas and the We hear the term Freedom of the Press so much that some con sider it a But it has a deep meaning that should be understood by everyone who hates for infringements upon this free dom would be the first step toward loss of all our I congratulate the newspapers of Texas and am pleased to desig nate 1319 as Newspaper Week in honor of their achieve ments STATEMENT BY CONGRESS MAN OLIN TEAGUE Do newspapers make a big dif ference in peoples lives Just a The approximate between freedom and It is impossible to imagine a free press operating within dicta since despotism demands that everyone think And when all people think then no one is thinking at On the other it is impos sible to imagine a democracy with out a free Democracy de mands an and It insists upon the free exchange of It thrives only when opinions can be openly ex pressed and when elected leaders can be or encouraged without fear of By the same an informed and think ing people demand that those mem bers of the Fourth estate live up to their The news papers and other media in our world have an obligation to the peoples of the world and should never once lose sight of this Since earliest begin a free press has been lib first We sometimes deplore its shortcomings but we would be lost without Menard Blanks 220 The Menard Yellowjackets took a 220 victory over the Richland Springs Coyotes in a District B tilt at Coyote Field Friday night give Menard a 321 sea son record while Richland Springs h Quarterback John Winslow and end Ellis connected on two touchdown passes to spark the vic Ellis took Windows first touchdown toss 35 yards to pay dirt in the first A quar ter John kicked a field goal to cap a push with 30 seconds left in the After a scoreless third halfback Charles Wood skipped 55 yards for the then Winslow hit Ellis from the Williamson kicked an extra point which made the score Score by Menard 630 Richland 000 0 ft HAS WEEKEND GUESTS Guests in the Tom Aylor home last weekend included Leigh Doran and Doran and daughters of Bry an and Burton Dorait and family of Highlands Jones and and Winters Fox and son of Lampas as Miss Margy Aylor of Eric Lerake and baby of Ro chelle and Dee House of Hall George Walker of gerita and Hilly Walk ex and grandbaby of Cherokee and Buddy   

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