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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 8

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AND STAR-FORUM (1 February 28, 1964 Sec. Pg. ft Gatcsville, Texas Put our FOOD SAVINGS In the Picluie Livestock Show Rob Bennett Gets All-Star Mention Rob Bennett. Gatesville's jun Due Satun day GLADIOLA CAKE MIXES 3 boxes 79c ior center, gained honorable mention this week when the coaches picked the 13-AAA all CRISCO, 3-lb. .........6 district basketball team for i.

1964. Bennett was the only Hornet performer gaining con sideration. At Oglesby A future Farmer and 411 livestock show, with a field of 60 animals shown by 35 exhibitor's, will be staged in downtown Oglesby Saturday. The show, soonsored by the Oglesby Lions Club, is under the direction of the Oglesby High School vocational agriculture Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded owners of the win TIDE or CHEER, giant box First team picks were Derrick Wheeler of Austin Lanier, Lar ry Richtcr of Lampasas. Jesse Carrilio of Austin Johnston, MRS.

TUCKER'S Charles Alderson of Lampasas and Jrnimie Carpenter of Waco SHORTENING, 3-lb. 49c University. On the second team are Rich ard Snow of Lampasas, Joel WHITE SWAN MILK, 3 tall 0 P9SS9X3ES0C 1 on I a52Lk-i BEST DUYS SWEETHEART FLOUR BANKS GIVE $200 FOR LIBRARY EQUIPMENT ning animals. The top entries wil! be shown at the Coryell County FFA and 4-H Livestock Show in Gatcsville March 13-14. At Oglesby Saturday the animals will be in place by 9 a.

m. and the judging will start at 10:30 a. Walter Kruse will judge the beef cattle and hogs, while Dr. Shelton will judge the dairy cattle, sheep and goats. Both judges are from A.

and M. University's Livestock and Forage Research Center at McGregor. A barbecued chicken lunch will be served at noon for $1 a plate. Hernandez of Austin Johnston, Scotty Childress of Austin Johnston, Mike McClinton of Waco University and Walter Huey of Belton. Accorded honorable mention along with Bennett were Jimmy Leahy of Austin Lanier, Larry Chaney of Belton, Jody Orsag of La Vega and Randy Pritchett of Lampasas.

Bates Nominated For TSTA Office 5 -lb. bi 29c bag and furnishings at the library. Each bank gave $100 for the new counter. At left is Andrew Kendrick, chairman of the board of the National Bank of Gatesville and at right is B. K.

Cooper, pres-ident of the Guaranty Bank Trust Co. Gatesville bank executives are shown presenting Mist Let Bennett with checks totaling $200 for the purchase of a new check-out counter at Gatesville's remodeled public library. Miss Bennett it chairman of Coryell County Friends of the Library campaign to raise funds for new equipment Fresh Lean MORTON HOUSE GROUND BEEF .....3 lbs. $1.00 1 CHILI WITH BEAKS 15-oi. cans 45c Recent guests in the Zay Shir MOUNTAIN VILLAGE PEARL ley home were the Son Brugge- O.

D. Bates, Gatesville Elementary School principal, has HY-POWER mann family of Coryell Creek, CHILI NO BEANS Mrs. Murphy and the Henry Scott family of Gatesville. Dallasites Visit In Bates Home by Mrs. Lyda Cooper Messenger Correspondent 15-oi.

Can 29c The Shirleys called in the Rev. G. L. Derrick home Sunday Ellises Visit In Premont by Mrs. J.

H. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ellis spent the week end with the Weldon Lacy family of Premont. been nominated for the office of District Ten committeeman for the Texas State Teachers Association.

The committeeman will be elected at a meeting in Waco March 12. Members of the Coryell County TSTA unit who will be delegates to that meeting are Mrs. afternoon. Best Bf CHUCK ROAST, lb. Fresh, End-Cut PORK CHOPS, lb.

Fresh PORK STEAKS, lb. Bar-B-Q Beef Homemade Chili Homemade Potato Salad Homemade Pimento Cheese Bar-B-Q Chickens GEBHARDT'S TAMALES The Darrell Jones family of Lampasas visited recently in the Bus Barton home, as did the The community extends sym Dossman family of Galveston, F. Big No. 2ft Can Lcta Baker, Mrs. Jimmie Blan- 29c R.

Black and Mrs. Rudolph pathy to the relatives of the late J. W. Loer, who used to reside kenship, Jack Ayres, Irby T. Dworsky and daughters.

Petsick, Mrs. J. O. Winslar in Mountain Village. Mrs.

Dora Roach of Ireland is Mr. and Mrs. George B. Adams, HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP Mr. and Mrs.

Le Roy Bates and baby of Dallas visited Sunday in the Clifford Bates home, along with Mr, and Mrs. Buster Jones of Waco and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones of Turnersville. Visitors in the Oscar Smith home over the week end were the Wayne Fleming family of Cameron, the Bryan Smiths of Dallas, F.

B. Smith and sons of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Netherland, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richardson visited Sunday with her brpth-er, Ollie Thompson, in a Burnet P. T. Lemmons, Pat Donaldson and Mr.

and Mrs. Sid Pruitt. visiting here with her sister, hospital. 1 14-oz. Pruitt, Lemmons and Donald Rose Quits C-C Post at Cove Marcus N.

Rose resigned last Thursday as manager of the Chamber of Commerce at Copperas Cove. The organization's directors immediately named Mrs. Donetia Griffin acting Chamber of Commerce manager until a new executive vice president is employed. Mrs. Griffith has been Chamber of Commerce secretary in Copperas Cove the last year.

C-C President J. A. Darosset said Rose's resignation was accepted with regret. "He has done an outstanding job," Darosset declared. The Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce has also adopted a $13,472.50 budget for 1964.

Macks' Guests Week end guests in the Martin Mack home were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nottingham of Ama-rillo, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Rhoadcs of Brownwood and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith, Ronnie and Dale, of Gatesville. Mrs.

Laura Wilson. Visiting with Glenn Jeffrey 29c Mrs. Quince Burt is home'l bottles son will be delegates to the Sunday in the Temple V-A Hos TSTA state convention. from the Gatesville hospital. Mrs.

Zay Shirley visited with Mrs. Joe Burt Sunday afternoon. pital were Mr. and Mrs. Evan UABISCO'S PREMIUM CRACKERS; Ub.

box Shirey, Mrs. Sallie McBride and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey, Mr.

and Mrs. Boy Scout Reports CARD OF THANKS TROOP NO. 2 Jim Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Boot White of Evant.

Oscar is reported to be recuperating very well. Mr. and Mrs. S. D.

Key and Dr. John T. Brown showed Our heartfelt thanks to all members of Troop' No. 2 films who extended comforting sym LIQUID THRILL SPRING pathy and help. For the beauti Cecil Pledger of Dallas and Vivian Jeffrey of Waco.

Mr. and Mrs. Shirey and Mrs. McBride also visited Sunday in the homes of Guy Jackson and Doss. Fritz in Temple.

This vicinity received about two inches of snow last Thursday night. Joyce visited in Erath County Giant ful service, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply 49c on first aid. After the films were over, we worked on Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class tests. Some of the Scouts got merit badges. We had two new boys join the troop.

TASTE TREATS Sixe recently with her mother, Mrs. Hallmark, and other relatives. Week end visitors in the Harry B. King home were the Oriey Chafin family of Austin and grateful. The Loer family NORWICH ASPIRIN Read the Messenger Want Ads bottles of 100 i 69c Frank King of Dallas.

Toral and Ora Mae Oney called in the E. R. Maxwell home in Levita Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Doc Hodges of Fort Worth spent the week end in the Charlie Freeman home. My Playmate PLASTIC LAUNDRY BASKETS (Pastel Colors) wears nothing but California Sunkist ORANGES, lb. Golden Yellow CARROTS 2-Mb. bags 15c Russet POTATOES, 10-lb. bag No.

1 SWEET POTATOES, lb 10c Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb. 10c IT'S INSPECTION TIME! Beat the rush thafs sure to come. Bring your car to Sandy's today for the inspection and the new 1964 state sticker. The deadline is not far away. 98c Charlie Elam and Mildred Manning visited in the Jack Elam home in Evant Saturday.

Mrs. Bertha Medart of Arlington is spending some time with her son. Otha Medart. and fam- each LARGE WICKER LAUNDRY-BASKETS- Htyr-eaitmg-Sundav were the 59c Ronald Medart family and Mr. and Mrs.

Creed Oney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning called in the Cecil Ballard home each Kimbell's Cream Style No. 303 cans It's Later Than You Think1.

Sandy 's Auto Service MAIN AND 19TH STS. CLEAN PICK-UPS DEL MONTE SPINACH GOLDEN CORN 3 for 39c Swiffs Honeycup No. 303 cans 39C MELLORINE 3 half gals. $1.00 The bold beauty you Ve seen featured in PLAYBOY, GLAMOUR and MADEMOISELLE! Plus blissful, barefoot comfort and sensible prices! That's the irresistible charm of Viner Casuals! I960 Chevrolet Vj-Ton LAMAR Homo milk RED BLACK BEIGE Twln-Pak Gallon in Purmela and in the Arthur Brewer home Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Ballard of Fort Worth visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Z.

Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. C. B.

Whatley visited Sunday with Ray Walker, who is in a Temple hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hermann met Mr. and Bill Upham in Evant Sundav and they all visited in Hamilton with Mrs.

Vina Upham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and Mrs. Richard Pennv attended funeral services in Hamilton last week for Earl's cousin, Paul Winn.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bynum spent Saturday night with Mrs. Dessie Whitt and attended a singing Sunday. Attending funeral services Sundav in Killeen for their cou 79c $995 $395 $595 $350 $235 AAA, A Sizes to 11 1956 Ford 'A-Ton 1955 Chevrolet Vj-Ton 1953 Chevrolet 'a-Ton 1953 Chevrolet Va-Ton 1950 Chevrolet V-Ton PURE MILK BUTTERMILK FISH STICKS, 8-oz.

pkg. Parkerhouse ROLLS, pkg. of 24 29c SEE SANDY OR HUNT Half Gallon 39c PHONE UN 5-5913 OLD FASHIONED BULK SAUERKRAUT CUT OKRA, 10-oz. pkg. Morton's r' HONEY BUNS, 9-oz.

pkg. REGAL THEATRE Quart Jar 49c Nv AAA to VN SIZES 5 TO 11 FLASH EXTRA BONUS Shows At Following Times Only Frt. 7 p.m.; Sat. 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m.; Sun. p.m.

WOnD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP HOM MAID BISCUITS ...4 reg. cm 29c SUPER-SAVE OR SILVER BRAND 29c MARGARINE 2U (quarters) LOAFER SPECIAL Regular $4.98 Loafers sin, Willie Manning, were Bobbie Manning, Mrs. Dessie Whitt. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bynum. Several Pearlites enjoyed the Bell Family concert in Gatesville Saturday evening. PLEASURE AND PROFIT CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs.

Eunice Bates was hostess for an all day meeting "Of the Pleasure and Profit Club Feb. 10. An attendance record was set, with 19 members present. The woman worked on two quilts; one an Odd Fellow de-' sign, the other a Hens All Around design. A covered dish dinner was served at noon, followed by a business session.

Members voted to purchase paint for the nursery at the Pearl Community Center and discussed curtains for the Center. John Lacy visited during the dinner hour. Mrs. Amy Bi azzil will host the March 4 DEL MONTE TUNA 2 flat cans 49c Black Suede Whitt Suede Red Suede Brown Suede Grey Sued COMPLETE I SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS IN ROUND-BY-ROUND I SLOW MOTION 1 1 DEL MONTE I RelMsed by 20th CINTURYTOX SWEET No. 303 cans 5 9c 2 PAIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Green Suede Gold Suede Blue Suede TdNYRAIIIlAlK iurquoiQ aueae Black Leather L7 Brown Leather BURL IVES y7" rS Leather meeting.

t.s,COLORPA WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NONE SOLD TO DEALERS YOU WONT; FIND BETTER FOOD ANYWHERB PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH-29TH 1 AA to a Sizes to 10 Cathy Lynn Roberts Born ft fmn(iiii ffiiFym Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Roberts of a Umwral Scum PiwJuctwn A UNIVERSAL PICTUtt Dallas have announce the birth of a baby girl, Cathy Lynn, L) SHOE II It I I It Mrs. E.

J. Timmons, please call at our store for your FREE pair of- Personality Hose. KV STORES SUNDAY AND MONDAY In Color "THE RUNNING MAN" Starring Laurence Harvey and Lee Remick born Feb. 13 in Baylor Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 11H ounces.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brown of Rt. 2, Gatesville.

The mother is the former Miss Betty Brown. DIAL UN 5-5012 EAST SIDE SQUARE.

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