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“When the Texas Slow Fever struck me in 1900,” young Otto states, “I did not respond to the whiskey treatment. Complications set in, the doctor was called, first he covered my swollen fever-racked body with patches of soothing salve, then swathing these in bandages, then took a red-hot flatiron, pressing it to the bandages. The pain literally made me see stars. I submitted to three of these agonizing treatments. Following the third application, I was cured. Although thin and weak, I left my sickbed for I was badly needed in the fields.”
Read moreAs many of you know Rocky Weller died April 30. Rocky was a familiar face in Anderson and the surrounding area. He worked at the grocery store here in town back in the day and Kott’s Café for many years. A Memorial service will be held for Rocky Saturday, July 30 at 11 a.m. at the Zion Lutheran Church Hall in Anderson. Presiding at the service will be former Zion Lutheran Pastor Kermit Bostelman. A light lunch in the hall will immediately follow the service. So, there will be plenty of food for everyone, if you plan to attend please let Terry Licce know by calling or texting her, 936-661-5919.
Read moreThere were numerous postings on Facebook regarding fires in our county. Now is not the time to try to burn trash. I was worried about my oldest grandson and called to see if his house was anywhere near the fires. Thankfully, he was okay. He told me he saw one of the fires and stopped to assist others who were volunteering prior to the arrival of fire departments. He pulled his pressure washer off the work truck; folks were getting hoses and hooking up to keep the fire contained as best as they could. Unfortunately, he did see the house and barns burn.
Read moreAs with any group, the new calendar year is bringing new changes for Richards ISD.
Read moreRobert and Melissa Perez celebrated their 17th anniversary by remarrying Saturday, July 16, at the Keith Community Center. Their four children, Elissa, Robert Jr., Brandon, Marianna and their grandson David Perez each attended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Philip Flores. Following the event, a meal and wedding cake was served. Approximately 30 attended. May God continue to bless those present.
Read moreThe weather has been really hot recently. Please check on the elderly, your family, friends and neighbors. Remember Grimes County remains in a burn ban.
Read moreAt White Hall, not only did the newly founded White Hall Lutheran church become a community center, but Pastor Forster taught a four-year study of English for the German immigrants.
Read moreThe Bedias Museum & Library is offering new and interesting programming including second Saturday Story Times (2 p.m.), third Thursday Christian Movies (5 p.m.) and more. Please go to www.facebook.com/ BediasLibrary.home, for more information.
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