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

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Scruggs of Dallas, editor of Mrs. Rivers' Rites the Progressive Farmer. His The Oateiullc messenger AND STAR-FORUM Sec. 1, Pfi. 8Gateville, Texts October 23, 1964 500 Attend PCA Annual Meeting Here Saturday Held Wednesday At Levita Church to Gatesville in 1944.

Mr. Shelton was a member of I I I '1 I of the Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife; two Mrs. H. E.

Rivers, native and lifelong resident of Coryell More than 500 members and guests from the association's five-county area attended the fvrgrtng" sons, Rupert Shelton of Litchfield, and Robert Gene Shelton of Gatesville; two step County, died at 9 a.m. Tuesday 7 topic was "Stand Up for Agriculture." Assistant Vice Presi' dent Jack Barton of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Houston addressed the members on the bank's activities during the past year. A plaque for 26 years of service as fieldman in the Temple office was presented to Burt Davidson by Anderson. A 20-year service pin went to J. P.

Tomlinson, fieldman in the Marlin office. The Waco-PCA also has Offices in Waco, Clifton and Gatesville. A barbecue lunch was served after adjournment of the business meeting. tn the local hospital. Mrs.

Riv. 30th annual meeting of the Wa ers was 72. co Production Credit Associa tion in the Gatesville Elemen WHITE SWAN SLICED OR HALVES Harve Lifelong Coryell Resident, Dies Harve Shelton, retired farmer who had lived in Coryell County all his life, died at 11:45 a.m. Monday in the local hospital. He was 86.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Scott's Chapel, with Rev. Ollie Wil Funeral services were held at tary School auditorium Satur PEACHES No. 2f2 cans 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Methodist Church in Le day morning.

vita and were conducted by Frankie Bedrich of Rt. 3 Rev. Wesley Jones. Burial was Temple, and Sam Radde of Rt in the Ater Cemetery with WHITE SWAN 1, Meridian, were elected to Scott's in charge. Pallbearers sons, James C.

Watts and Ernest E. Watts, both of Killeen; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Hazel Wicker of Gatesville; two brothers, L. A. Shelton of Flat and R.

N. Shelton of Gatesville; a sister, Mrs. May Jones of Lue-ders; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A stepson, Wyatt Watts, was killed during World War II. Pallbearers for the funeral rites were Damon Wicker, James Wicker, Robert D.

Watts, Mike Watts. Charles Herring and Les Shelton. serve 3-year terms as directors MILK 3 tall cans Holdover directors are Presi were Marlin Timmons, Jack Sellers, Alton McLaughlin, Elmer dent George Fillip of Marlin, Watts. Elvis Whisenhunt and 1 T. Shoemaker of Gatesville and Sam Weaver.

D. C. Perrvman of Mood v. Mrs. Rivers was bom Miss furniture Zalk liams officiating.

Burial was in Restland Cemetery. Mr. Shelton was born July 30, 1879, in the Hubbard community and was reared there. He was married in November, 1932, to Mrs. Grace Watts and they In other business meeting activities, members of the 1965 Minnie Beulah Timmons in the Ater community Aug.

25, 1892, and was a daughter of the late nominating committee were elected for Place No. 1. They Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Timmons lived in Hubbard" until moving Buy Lindy Pens at Messenger are Darrel Cobb of Rogers. GLADIOLA FLOUR 51, 39c $1.59 She and Mr. Rivers, a farmer B. Jameson of Clifton, George Jageler of Gatesville, Herbert were married Nov.

15. 1908, and have lived since in the Ater-Le-vita area. For the last 12 years VELVEETA CHEESE 2JL 79c Silver Brand MARGARINE, 2-lbs. 29c FOREMOST BUTTERMILK H. Roberts of Rosebud and R.

B. Hardy of China Spring. Gen their home has been in the Le vita community. imwmnnmm eral Manager Frank N. Ander son made the association's an Mrs.

Rivers was a member of Al'AUil the Methodist Church. Survivors are her husband OPENING nual report and director Shoemaker reported on the directors' activities for the past 12 WHITE SWAN CATSUP It, .1 1 one son. Barney F. Rivers of months. Robert L.

Melbern was SATURDAY Half Gallon chairman of the meeting and 39c 21 4-01. bottles Mrs. Ernest Hudson was clerk. FOR BUSINESS Special guest speaker was C. Plainview; three daughters, Mrs.

Homer Jones of Lubbock, Mrs. Darrell Snoddy of Gatesville and Mrs. Bobby Murry of Levita; one brother, Ernest Timmons of Ater: two sisters. Mrs. William Whisenhunt of Gatesville and Mrs.

Ruel Whis IP mm Gatesvilleite In NABISCO'S PREMIUM CRACKERS 11, 25c SWIFT'S MELL0RINE 3 SSL. enhunt of Ater; 11 grandchil 1964 Who's Who dren and 14 DIXON DRIVE-IN BY ROBERT SCOTT HOME FURNISHING it our business. Like any other specialist, we ere familiar with the problems that arise in selecting individual pieces of furniture or achieving a pleasing decor in the entire home. Many of you have come to us with questions about decorating and the chances are that you have a lot of other questions. Thafs what gave us the idea of writing this column.

We'll take up the questions that are most frequently asked of us, and talk about the various ways in which you can have a home decor which is comfortable to live with and reflects your good taste. You'veprobably heard it said that in furniture as In most things "you get what you pay for." There is no substitute for quality. And this is certainly true. A good sofa of quality construction will outlast an inferior one many timet, paying for itself in comfort, service, and also in the pride you can have in it. So it is with most furnishings.

However, wise selection and planning can help you create a beautiful interior even with budget limitations. We'll try to help you with that selection and planning in these columns. And whenever you have other questions, feel free to come in and talk them over with us. We'll be glad to help. Miss Patsy Rauschenbere.

aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rauschenberg of Gatesville and Turnersville P-TA Sees CROP Film KING SIZE COCA-COLA a senior at Tarleton State College in Stephenville, was one of 25 TSC students named to Members of the Turnersville a t-Teachers Association were shown a film on CROP Bottle 'who's Who Among Students AT CORNER LOVERS LANE HWY.

84 Complete Lin Quality Groceries Fresh Meats Party Foods Cold Drinks Open 7 Days A Week From 7 A. M. to 10 P.M. Operated by Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Dixon WHITE SWAN COFFEE 1JL 69c 2. $1.35 3. 39c Carton in American Universities and bv Tom Holeyfield at their Oct. Colleges." 12 meeting. The rest of the Miss Rauschenberg.

a Gates program was devoted to a discussion between teachers and parents. ville High School graduate, has an outstanding academic record at Tarleton. White Swan reg. size cans VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 for 35c In order to induce more par Those receiving recognition ents to attend the meetings, it Watch For Grand Opening JJ were first nominated by members of their respective college classes and then by a joint stu was voted to hire two baby sitters to be present at each session. Refreshments of cookies WHITE SWAN mmmwmmmmnmnmnmmi and punch were served after dent-faculty committee.

Nominations were then submitted to the business meeting adjourned the national office, from which the final choice was made. Among the other Tarleton students making "Who's Who" are Miss Patsy Blum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earon W. Blum of Cranfills Gap; and Jerry Carswell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie A. Carswell of Gran- STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 3 18-oz. glasses $1.00 Horn-Moid BISCUITS 4 cans 29c 1E110, 3-Qi. boxes 6 for 49c DUNCAN HINES PAWCAfff MIX box 29c SCOTT'S fURUIWRE West Side Square UN 5-261 5 bury, formerly of Pearl.

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reg. FREE! NEW SKIN DEW CREAM with famous SKIN DEW EMULSION the continuous all-day moisturizer Coflagon Proton value 9.25 NOW 5.50 Deluxe Custom Designed Roll-About Jart Introductory Set: 5.25 value, NOW 3.25 CONVENIENTS iMi HANDLES I i I prices plus tax limited time only In Oar tAarket Fresh Aim Aliiki tan PORK SAUSAGE PORK ROAST, lb. 39c piece king size JERGEN'S ALL FASHION RITE HAIR SPRAY WOODBURY DRY SKIN CREAM Fresh PURPOSE CREAM PORK STEAK, 45e TRAY TABLE SERVING SET Pound Fresh 15-ounct Sizt Large Size 59c Large Size 59c 59c GROUND BEEF, lb. 35c vi y. a 4 -M- tH ft js t.j.

tiJ ItaLij ftif- ii i i Bar-B-Q Beef Homemade Chili Hams' "TurfceyS" All 82 CHANNEL UHF-VKF performance. Built-in Magic Mast VHF Antenna "ystemrUHF-Dipole an-tenna, Sound Out-Front. Cabinet: High impact Polystyrene in Cloud Grey and Saddle-Brown Colors, 19BP103AN. ALL FOR PRICE OF TV IE puib STAMPS mm Contadine Whole SPICED PEACHES t. 4 No.

7Vi cans $1.00 5 DAYS Friday, Saturday raffs Salad Bowl or Morton's SALAD DRESSING, quart 35c VAN CAMP'S TUNA DIAMOND SWEET PICKLES 49C MOTOROLA CLOCK-RADIOS Flat Can 19c (Gatesville tag $19.95 LOW AS TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO SERVE YOU BERT FLOYD and DON FLENTGE Darrell Snoddy T. V. THE COUNTY'S LARGEST STOCK OF TELEVISIONS 806 MAIN STREET DIAL UN 5-7113 SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23-24 fosf Side Square I Dial UN 5-5012.

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