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WASHINGTON NEWSLETTER ARNETT IRELAND AND STAR-FORUM Gatesville. Texas February 21, 1964 Sec. 1, Pg. 3 Midland Family Visits in Hill Home by Mrs, O. B.

Hardcattle Messenger Correspondent Davis House, Smith Barn Catch Fire by Miss Linda Faubion Messenger Correspondent The Marshall Davis house caught fire Saturday night and it took Marshall and itlrs. Davis two hours to extinguish the fire. E. Smith lost his barn when Thursday, honoring Evon. Mrs.

Monroe Self remained Thursday night and Friday to visit with her daughter and family. Grannie Ayres' visitors recently have been Aunt Mandy Ross, Bethel Fillman of Pearl and Bessie Ayres and Claude. Recent visitors in the Pete Ayres home were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller (and family, the Ozice Rice family, Marvin Ross of Adamsville and Mrs.

Eulala Moore and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Ayres called in the Ozice Rice home Sunday evening. Mother Carroll has returned to her home in Lampasas after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Lillie Mae Ayres, and Pete. the legal rights of every citizen but we should do it without such an invasion of the rights of others. therefore, voted, against this bill. As I have pointed out many times the basic need of all our people is an opportunity to earn a good living. This opportunity cannot be provided simply by new rules as to who gets existing jobs.

There has to be more jobs. This bill will not produce one new job. it burned Sunday night. Rights Dill Has Dangerous 'By-Products' by Congressman W. R.

Poage WASHINGTON, D. Feb; 13 It is typical of legislative bodies that they should work long hours for a time and then take a "blowing" spell. All last week and this week we have been working on "Civil Rights" and often till far into the night. Now it seems that there will be several days of inaction. While the Republicans make their Lincoln Day speeches, I am taking advantage of the lull to visit at home the last of the week hence I am writing this letter Stag Night Set At Country Club Newest in the series of special events being held at the Gatesville Country Club is a "Stag Night, scheduled this evening at the club house for men members pf the club and their out-of-county guests.

Stag Night entertainment will begin at ,6 p. m. The $1 admission fee includes supper. Mrs. E.

M. Tubbs is a oatient in the Hamilton hospital. Joe C. Faubion and Mrs. Em.

ma Neyland, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Cooper of Pearl, spent the week end In San Antonio with relatives. Approximately 85 per cent of the Angora goats of the U. S. re in Texas.

Mrs. C. O. Jones of Mosheim called on Mrs. Catherine Laing and Mrs.

Emma Neyland recently. Room mothers entertained the You choose the early. 1 school children with a Valentine party last Friday afternoon. Power Demonstrated Visiting were Clarence Roberts and Sharon Schrank. After play- The delegates from the Latin ZOftO Eugene, Coleman Critically III by Mr.

Monro Self Messenger Correspondent Eugene Coleman Is critically ill in Scott and White Hospital, Temple, His room is No. 731. There was a good attendance at the Sunday morning church services. Elder T. 0.

Darling brought the message. He and Mrs. Darling were guests in the Cecil Ballard- home Saturday night. Mrs. Hattie Reaves returned home recently with her daughter, Mrs.

Raby Hampton" of Wichita Falls. They came by way of San Angelo where they visited with Mrs. Reaves' other daughter, Mrs. Bob Bacon, and family. Mf.

and Mrs. Adrian Scott and family of Waco visited in the Irvin Blakley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brewer Sr.

and daughters of Lampasas had Sunday supper in the Blakley home. Miss Linda Rogers and Ken Roitch called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Blakley called on Mother Rogers in the January Care Home Monday.

Rev. and Mrs. DWayne Randolph and Bill had Sunday dinner in the Gerald, Cummings home. Mrs. Alpha Hullum of Burnet and Mrs.

Maggie Littlefield of Copperas Cove, spent Saturday night with Aunt Minnie Chambers, T. J. and Ola. Calling Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Dan Chambers and Cleve of Killeen and Elmer and Roy Chambers.

Mrs. Anna Conner is visiting in Spur with her son. Sid, and family. She plans to visit also in Lubbock with her. sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Perkina of Austin are spending a few days at their camp home here. Mrs. Monroe Self and Evon and Donnis Self enjoyed a birthday supper in the Tom Farqu-har home i in Lampasas last mg several games, refreshments Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Schindler and 'family of Midland Visited in the J. R. Hill home last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Flentge called in the Theo Schoenewolf home last Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. David Hale were guests in the G. B.

Hard-castle home Sunday. Visiting last Sunday with Mrs. R. L. Pool and Annette were Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Kirk of Mule-shoe; their grandson, Clay Cole of Midland; Mrs. Kirk's sister, Ruby of Waco; and Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Pool and Shelja of Hamilton. Mrs.

Tom Jones of Pearl spent last Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Ivy Edmondson. Mrs. Ruth Searcy and sons spent Saturday with Mrs. Edmondson.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Couch met other members of their family in the home of Dr.

and Mrs. Price Ashton in Austin last Sunday. Mrs. Ashton, who is Mr. Couch's sister, was host for a family dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robertson of Fort Worth and the Frank Bryans of Waco visited Sunday in the H. J. White hohie.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sims visited Sunday with the Duane Sims family. Their little granddaughter has been sick. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Lewis visited with her sisters, Mrs. E. C. Jamison and Mrs.

Earl Lassiter, in Waco last Sunday. Guests in the Archie Necessary home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell of San An of cold drinks and cookies were Republics who attended the Interparliamentary Union Conference held here are leaving for home. On Friday and Saturday our government took them to Cape Kennedy to see some of JOINS AIR FORCE Jimmy Summer, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. John Summers of Coleman and grandson of Mrs. Walker Summers and the late Mr. Summers of Gatesville, recently joined the Air Force at Barksdale Field in Shreve-port, La. It is understood that he will enter officers training school, but time and place has not been announced.

When young Summers took his pre-service examination, he was advised that his rating was exceptionally high, lacking only three points of being perfect. He had been attend-ino Southwest Texas State College. our missile strength. I was sorry that it was impossible for any member of our House or Senate to accompany them be Coryell Memorial Hospital News NEW ARRIVALS A baby boy was born Thursday, Feb. 13, at 11:45 a.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henson, McGregor. A baby girl was born Saturday, Feb. 15, at 5:03 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ortega, 507 North 19th Gatesville. A baby boy was born Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 12:35 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert White, Evant. THESE ARE PATIENTS Mrs. 0.

K. Brown. Mrs. Ola B. Roedler, R.

B. Allen, Mrs. J. A. Bell, Buel Berry, Mrs.

Sarah Black, Mrs. Quince Burt, Mrs. T. A. Chambers, Lonnie Gray, Mrs.

Edna Henson, J. W. Loer, Molly Montgomery, Randy Moody. Mrs. H.

D. Robbins, Robert Newt Shelton, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. M. I.

States, H. A. Stubbs, B. D. Williams, Arthur Wolf, John Bell, C.

W. McClelland, B. A. Allen. HONOR ROLL OF BLOOD DONORS Don Allison, Nelda Schange, Billy Barton, J.

T. Davidson. served. Mrs. Lottie Dooley and Mrs.

William Risinger and daughter called on Miss Hattie Austin Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bannie Faubion, Mrs. Etta Favor and Mrs. Oda Jones spent Monday in the Ben Price home in Gatesville.

Rev. and Mrs. John Zobel and family of Brownwood were guests Sunday in the home of Mrs. Ada Hardcastle and Lorene Walker. Miss Martha Turner of Howard Payne College spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

J. L. Turner. The John A. Johnson family has moved to Gatesville and the Acuna family is now living in the house vacated by the Johnsons.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones are I mi iii i ii i LAf 1 I Ji I I JSab- MeV i i i "i -1 I I I n--' I 4 i i 1 1 i.Iii..uIi.,..iii.'.h cause of the work on the floor but I feel that they got a real demonstration of American power and I hope that while they were in Washington, we were able to demonstrate that we are also possessed of adequate purpose to protect our rights. I don't think they will overlook the ability of the United States to supply the Guantanamo Naval Rase with water regardless THE GROVE Mrs.

Tankersley's Mother Visiting by Mrs. J. E. Grissom Messenger Correspondent of Mr. Castro and his communist forces.

After listening to the so-call tonio and Mrs. John Bell of ed "Great Debate" on civil Mrs. Carmen Williamson of Gatesville. The W. L.

Henson family vis visiting in Abilene with their rights for ten days I was appall Lubbock is visiting in the Don son, F. M. Jones, and family. ited with his mother, Mrs. Edna ed by the realization that not one sentence of new argument was Ninety per cent Henson, Sunday.

Mrs. Henson is in the Gatesville hospital with a broken leg sustained in a fall Morris Ford Wins Air Force Promotion 11 supply the iey -llM2. of our people agree that intol we erance and prejudice should, be removed from the heart of It seems unlikely that this SHEPPARD A William Morris Ford of Copperas Cove can be achieved by law. But to has been promoted to airman the extent that we rely on legis first class in the United States lation it seems to me that we simply must consider all the re Every year we' help many families finanee their hbmes. We'd like to "help with yours.

If anyone can' tailor a home-buying plan Urfltyour income we can because w'revhorhe financing 'Specialists. Coma in let's talk it over. Air Force. Airman Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack M. Ford of Rt. 1, Copperas Cove, is an ad i sults of the legislation even if these results are but "by pro ministrative specialist in the 2750th Civil Engineering Group ducts." We must consider the loss of many individual liber at bheppard Air Force Base. ties, the complete change in our ays The airman, a graduate of judicial system (for instance, Gatesville High School, attend the loss of right to trial by ed Sam Houston State College in her home. Otto Gafner of Ranger visited recently in the Maston Wolf home.

Mrs. Lawson Simmons, Tam-mie and Timmie, of Long Beach, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Callie Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hollings-worth and Joe of Coleman called in the Boy Rogers and G. L. Rogers homes Sunday. They were enroute to "Pearl to visit with Ray's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Hollingsworth. Recent visitors in the.

Will Lewis home were the Edwin Youngs of Abilene, the Henry Strickers and the Earl Lassiters of Waco. Mrs. Archie Necessary and Mrs. Moye Necessary spent last week in Arlington visiting with their daughters. Their husbands joined them for the week end and they all returned home Sunday.

jury, etc.) and the direct finan cial loss occasioned to thousands CURRENT DiyipEND RATE ON SAVINGS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY in Huntsville, Dallas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Erie Powell were Dallas visitors Sunday.

Gatesville Savings yan Association of innocent businessmen and home owners. No More Jobs Surely, we should guarantee FEBRUARY 21-22-24 GIBSON'S 5c $1.00 STORE Tankersley home this week. Mrs. Tankersley is Mrs. Williamson's daughter.

Mrs. Lena Ware and Sarah visited in the Walter Rogers home in Fort Worth one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wall spent the week end in Denton with Mr.

and Mrs. Hank Clear-man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird and family of Belton and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Winkler and family of Abilene have been visiting in the Alvin Urbantke home. Week end guests in the Moore Graham home was the Wayland Dixon family of Austin. Mr. and Mrs Roy Tate of Temple visited last week in the Bill Symms home, Jluests in the Boge Ayres home recently were Mr.

and Mrs; Barney Tiopit and sons of Gatesville and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Heiner and daughters of Killeen. Mrs. J.

C. Wall of Moody visited several days last week in the Ray Clawson R. T. Adams and son, Tim. of Houston spent the week end at their home here.

Mr. and Mrs. George Turner visited in the Jim Farris home near Belton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Graham visited with the M. Grahams in Waco last week. Mrs. Arnold Hanner is a patient in a Temple' hospital. Week end guests in the J.

E. Grissom home were Mr. and Mrs. Happy Harris and family of Austin. Mr.

and Mrs. John Graham visited recently in the H. K. Bailiff home in Kingsland. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Symms have been visiting in the Stolz home in Lorena. Mrs.

Floyd Bolton of Gustine scent last week in the George Clawson home. IP! A I Ell IS PHONE UN 5-2511 709 MAIN LEWIS' YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORES HOME OF QUALITY FOOTWEAR rfjffirt ft rt I I tewiMert I I brand! names I LEWIS' i GUARANTEES THE FIT THE FITTER OF EACH CHILD'S SHOE so. Protector of your children's foot welfare Belt With Engineer Unit In Germany U. S. FORCES, GERMANY Army Sgt.

George Belt, whose wife, Mary, lives at 111 Austin Street in Gatesville, arrived in Germany late in January and is now assigned to the 78th Engineer Battalion. 3gt Belt is a water supply foreman in the battalion's Company A near Karlsruhe. He entered the Army in July, 1948. The 39-ycar-old soldier is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Belt of Tinsman, Ark. to the mother who appreciates that fine fit is such a gentle thing. Here's why you can be sure when we fit your youngster SIZE requirements. UNDER THK ARCH 1 1 I rn lliC' Firm blit gentle support Oiii'lU WlW (- OVER THI INSTEP A farmer who releases his unwanted acres can maintain history on his farm PROVIDED COTTON IS PLANTED ONE OUT OF THREE YEARS. A farm must plant 75 percent of the allotment acres or acreage must be released at the County ASCS Office.

Otherwise, the allotment will be reduced in 1965 provided cotton is not regarded as planted under provisions of the Soil Bank Act. Farmers who do not plan to use all or part of their allotment acres should go to their ASCS office and release the acres before the final release date. Growers who want to plant more cotton than allotted must apply in writing by deadline for additional acres. They should assist the county ASCS Committee by encouraging non growers to release unwanted acres. 'V' Deadline For fimdl ISeqiisestiinig Acres SMarcHi 4 This Advertisement Sponsored By Gatesville Gin Co.

Coryell County Cotton Oil Co. National Danlc of Gatesville Guaranty Bank Trust Co. Band Director Hospitalized C. W. McClelland, Gatesville High School band director, was admitted to the Coryell Memorial Hospital Tuesday for treatment.

McClelland became ill Monday night Full enough for ease, and free circulation OVER THI TOCS Toe box deep enough to give "wiggle room." ball AT little TOB 1 widest part of the shoe ZEEBO GOOit (I SHOisy TOE LENGTH to Vi of an inch of toe room HEEL A firm heel grip, as well as a broad scat for the heel ACTION requirements plixislb To let the foot exercise and develop ROOMY IN THE FOREPART To give plenty of toe room, let the toes grip downward NUO THROUGH THE ARCH To give proper arch support BROAD AT THE HEEL BASE To support and balance the body weight Market Report The following prices are those quoted by Gatesville buyers on Thursday afternoon. All prices are subject to change without notice. CREAM No. 1 Butterfat 40 GRAIN tSar Corn per bushel (delivered) Yellow $1.35, White $1.35 Wheat per bushel delivered) Milling Wheat, No. 1 $1.80 i lo, cwt, $2.00 Oats, per bu.

.85 Barley, bu. 90 WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool .40 lb. and up depending on grade, staple, shrinkage. Mohair $1 00 lb. Kid Mohair $1-25 lb.

ASS STRAIOHT ALONG INSIDE LINB To let the foot grow straight 0 shoe! HOI tOt lorl AND till JJe. lev. -W X.k.

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