The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959 Page: 6 of 8
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ROCKY HILL NEWS
Muldoon News
Night Driving
Made Easy
| William L. McCIanahan at *30
Sunday morning at Payet'e Mem
(trial fiospul where he waa taken
Saturday night or early Sunday
morning after a sudden lilac**
William Louis McClanahan aon
uf Sam and Emetie Riddle Mr
Clanahan. waa born at Muldoon
on April 18, 1908 and had attain-
ed the age of 34 years, 4 montha
and 3 days lie waa uniteJ in
marriage to Mist Mary Krenek
at Smithvtlle on March 2, 19U3.
and to tbia union 4 children were
born, and who, besides his wife,
survive: They are Jewel Met’Ian
a hen of Houston, Mrs Willie
(Mary Grace) Zigal of lo Grange;
of Pasadena,
of the World J"** * ^ ~-
services were at 2 JO Monday M-, „ . ay'. . __
temoon J Ur ***** * Co*m
Bill, as he waa affectionately Chr)aii,^Mra B*-ll<- P<«H and
known to all hie friends, was a ***“ ®*"*?‘7Mr4wled,
good father and neighbor and **ay *"■ **• *** ***•
waa always ready to render aid, *** M _ .
to those who needed assistance. I *1^ f^**r
We are not going to try to ***** wtik ** Lyon,
name all tho~ from out of ^wn I — "*<*1 **’ •*«
who attended the last rite, for w*k **y iiMku»
fear that we might omit some “ lamUJ m
_ k Mrs. H. T. Tomlinson and
RITURNt PROM OVRRSRAS "* Mrs. Vlas House.
all of Arlington spent Friday and
Sgt. George I. Ruse returned Saturday in the homo of Mr. and
from military duties in Germany Mrs. William Hector,
and Prance the early part of the Mr. and MPa. Georgs Berne and
week and is spending a thirty Conita Hanna visited awhile Pri-
de y furlough with his mother day with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
here and with relatives at Ichn- Hoskins
Irnburg and Houston. He will; Miss Mary Pledger apent Fri-
report for aaeignment in the day night with Grace Hoskins
states at the end of his furlough. | Mr. and Mrs. Rayaanad Tinman
He hat two years remaining ho- and ehidrea ad Baytown spent
fore he will be eligible for re- the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
tirement Otto Heintechel.
- Sunday visitors in the home of
ON SICK LIST Mr. and Mrs Woody Borne were
... . Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Cry sup and
We are sorry '“ report Silas c>ro< Ajin ^ mt
Jacobs on the sick list. arui Mrs Woody Burn* Jr . Mr.
e end Mrs Gene Simpson and Kim
piksomals * Houston. Mrs Howard Bums.
Mrs Silas Jacobs returned Helen and Howard Jr.
home from Houston Tuesday In Mrs Tom Pledger, Mary and
order to nurse Silas who Is an Charles and Wiley Robertson Jr.
Guests far last weekend in the
Tim- of Mrs. J. R Ingram and
her daughter, Mrs. O W Crad
deck were Mrs Ingram's aistert
Inlaw. Mrs. Walter Wilson of
Luma. Ohm. MrsJ A Allurebt
ei St Louis. Mo and Mrs Helen
Horton of Aaotin
Whrthrr driving in the city or
traveling the vacation highway,
nagbi driving can be Uraeawis and
dangrroua.
area tlfM, rkiasisf Irntkr light*
■ad giutroing nlalhw aflea
•rv railed “lh» daeai*lag eyaa of
•he eight."
Your aurvhnrn to aunriaa trav-
el dnean t have lo be dangerous,
ihougb. if you take a few pracau-
lions.
e fleduce your speed at night
e Turn on your driving lights
immediately at sunset -amt-
her when visibility is poor
S lavrr year beae*a for ap~
proarkiag vrhirle*. Las up-
per beam* awly whsu lha
mad is rlaar.
e Ksep your windows dean
for good vueon.
• Ksep a rloss watch for pa-
dsstrians.
e Htnp to rest whan you ha-
come sleepy.
e Ksep the lights inaids your
cur turned off white driving.
e Never wear sunglasses at
night.
Smithville
*tVt proid
•f Mr
BiHie Met lanahan
Mrs Clifton (Vcrlync) Meyer of
Houston Two half-brothers.
George Davis of Muldoon and Pari
Met tana ban of Galena Park, two
staters. Mrs Jim (Susie Mae> Hel-
ton of Muldoon and Mrs. Bob
(Barths) Woralay of Corpus Chris
ti. and one brother, John Me
Clanahan of Muldoon and seven
craadehildrsn. a host of nieces
and nephews and Irtendi, also
survive.
By occupation, ho was a drag
lino operator
•BUS!MSS
s FORMS
r SOCIAL
S7AH0MRY
1 •IfTTUMAPS
Mrs O. /W Craddock and
daughter. Peggy, visited in Dallas
over the weekend In iUa :iome of
Mrs. John Edmonds
Quality Lumber
with his parents,
Otto lleintschel.
Today Tsstas still demand and get
ihtir right u> thoosa ht wsy thry warn
•ad dMt •• why the UntHItwIuw
ers Foundstion works coustaudy. w
ton rant lion with brewers, iihuMmlrrs
•no retailers, to assure As sale a4 hue*
and sle under pleasant, ordarly modi.
iioob Mkflii An makf lam mfai€+
mem serves As beet imerees of Tsuaaa.
the Foundation streamsi deaa co^asw
non widi the Armed Forres, law en-
inirtnMi and aovaruina oMtiale is
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The Smithville Times Transcript and Enterprise (Smithville, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959, newspaper, August 27, 1959; Smithville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041459/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smithville Public Library.