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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 11

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PAGE 11-A THE GATESVILLE MESSENGER, THURSDAY, MAY 197S 1L Arts and Croffs Show Rotunda Will Hold Open House Sunday Lunchroom Menu for Local Public Schools Monday-Werner winks, potato salad, buttered green peas, banana pudding, milk. Tuesday-Cooked dry beans, buttered spinach, cole slaw, cornbread. fruit cobbler, milk. Wednesday-Meat loaf, buttered corn, blackeyed peas, orange gelatin with whipped topping, bread, milk. Thursday-Meat patties, gravy, tossed green salad, potato gems, catsup, fruit cup.

butter cookies, bread, milk. Friday-Fried chicken, whipped potatoes, buttered green beans, cranberry sauce, butter cake, chocolate icing, bread, milk. COMPLETE LiaUIDATIOri Ccbr.et shop end constructba equipment power equipment, concrete tocLs, end electrkd tvfpZit, end entires. Saturday, May 8 1:00 P.M. hamilton airp0ht Hamilton; tex.

Auction Service Texas License No. 83 one a chance to show that the people in the community care about their neighbors in nursing homes. "America is experiencing a dramatic rise in need for more and better health care facilities and nursing homes are meeting that need with continuing expansion of services and facilities." Hospital Reports Memorial Gifts Coryell Memorial Hospital reports the following memorial gifts to its building fund: Residents of the Rotunda Retirement and Convalescent Facility will be honored during Nursing Home Week May 9-15. The observance is sponsored by the Texas Nursing Home Association whose official hostess this year is the newspaper columnist Heloise. who.

lives in San Antonio. In joining the program. Scott Marwitz. administrator of the Rotunda, has announced that an open house and arts and crafts show will be held on Mother's Day which is Sunday. The hours will be from 2:30 p.m.

to p.m. This year's theme is "Texas Nursing Homes-nicer than vou think!" "This is an all-out effort by our profession to get the community to take time for a personal visit and a close look into the operation of today's nursing homes." Marwitz said. "We can and do provide for every need of our residents except onewe can't show them that the community cares about them. Their feelings of remoteness from the mainstream of community life can be relieved only by new outside visitors and this special week gives every School's Future Farmer unit. FFA President Dale Kiphen Is shown presenting a plaque emblematic of the honor to Hunt at Thursday night's chapter banquet.

FAIR OFFICIAL QTED-Don Hunt of Gatesville, left, president of the Coryell County Youth Fair Association and operator of a Temple livestock auction facility, was chosen for the Honorary Chapter Farmer degree by Gatesville High I MM SPECIM-S IBIIIIHBHHBHHIllHHilHBK jflHHsaSBMBMHHSWiHHMiiHiHWBnH For Mrs. E. E. Jackson by B. R.

and Nancy Smith and Mrs. Kit Bridges; for Dick Shelton by B. R. and Nancy Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Brasher. Mr. and Mrs, John F. Post and Mr.

and Mrs. Zack Fore; for Bob Fisher by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brasher; for Matie Davis by Mrs. Ayleen Lovejoy, Mrs.

Ella Richardson and Alta Belew; for Drury Carroll by Ginger Bales; and for Lee Powell by Mrs. Ruby Hart. Memorial gifts to the building fund may be taken or mailed to the hospital business office. Girls Win Top FFA Awards Gatesville High School Chapter Also Honors Don Hunt MEN'S WRANGLERS An enorraoas group of Wranglers fat blue denim, faded bine, brawn, tan, navy bine, black, beige or white. Waist size from 27 to 42.

(Slight Irregulars) LADIES' PANT SUITS A huge assortment of ladies' new pant aits. Values to S34.98. Gronp No. 1 Each Group No. 2 9 Each Group No.

3 22 Each MEN'S OGLESBY, TEX. 76561 PH. 456-2325 DARVIL BREWER Conservation Contractor and Alvin Waller, for FFA Quiz participation; Joe Blakley, Jeb McClellan and Gary Wilson, farm radio award; Mark Munday, Mark Ogden and Billy Burton, Greenhand skills a-ward; and Terry Reed, Dewayne Dever and Dale Kiphen. senior skills team. Specialty awards were presented to Lloyd Brown, scholarship; Dale Kiphen, DeKalb Award-given to the outstanding third-year student; and Kathy Curtis, creed award.

Featured speaker at the banquet was Frank Robinson. FFA Area VIII president from Mexia. NO IRON SHIRTS DOUBLE KNITS A very large group of better doable knits in solids and fancies. All made to sell from $4.98 to S6.98. Long or short sleeve men's shirts.

AO sizes 14'i to 17. Regular price SS.95. Good assortment of patterns. WATER WAYS TERRACES EARTHEN TANKS BRUSH CONTROL Two co-ed students in Gatesville High School's Future Farmers of America chapter were named recipients of the chapter's top awards for achievement at the annual FFA banquet in the high school dining hall Thursday night. Donna Loden.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Loden of Pearl, was presented the Star Chapter Farmer award by FFA President Dale Kiphen. Star Greenhand Award, given to the top first-year FFA student, went to Kathy Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Curtis of Rt. 1, Gatesville. Don Hunt of Gatesville was given the Honorary Chapter Farmer Award-the club's top award for adult leadership and assistance to the FFA program-for his work with the Coryell County Youth Fair.

Hunt serves as the fair's president. Other award recipients named Thursday night included Richard Gohlke, crop award; David Weston, dairy production; Frank Williams, fish and wildlife management; Scott 99 soil and water conservation; and Darrell Neuman, swine Also included are Joe Brookshire, beef production; Mark Ogden, sheep production; and Fred Daschofsky, electrical proficiency. Certificates of merit were presented to Frank Williams, Lee Meyer and Joe Brookshire, members of the livestock judging team; Kathy Curtis, David Weston, and Billy Burke, members of the poultry judging team; and Fred Daschofsky, Lloyd Brown and Joe Barton, members of the dairy judging team. Other certificates of merit were presented to Dewayne Dever, Terry Reed. Dale Kiphen and Darrell Neuman, members of the land judging team; Preston Tatum, Bobby Lewis, Donna Loden, Billy Long and Robert Lee, members of the senior parliamentarian team; and Kim Wingate, Kathy Curtis.

Randy Easley, Tracy Manning, Scott Stephens, Baron Pate and Kim Fogle, members of the Greenhand 3 Each 79 Special Yd. Special $299 Each Also Whits Shirts LADIES' LINGERIE DOUBLE KNITS A large assortment of doable knits. AO full pieces on boards. Made to scD op to S6.98 yd. Solids and fancies.

Special Yd. (Compare) A nlcs group of Lorraine and Carolina underwear. Greatly reduced up to l2 PRICE Stephens, home improvement; I wish to thank everyone for their support, including ell my friends who helped in so many ways to elect me Coryell County Tax Assessor-Collector. I wish to commend my opponent on the dean, fair race she ran. Mrs.

Wayne (Jocn) Blcnchcrd Pol. Adv. Pd. by Mrs. Wayne Blanchard.

Rt. 1, Box 26, Gatesville, Tex. r. i I a A Preston Tatum, horse profi- 'parliamentarian team. ciency; Billy Burke, "poultry Also honored were Randy production; Dewayne Dever, Hitt.

Lloyd Brown. Robin Glud PERMANENT PRESSED -PRINTS- A very large assortment of solid colored and fancy prints. All are very new. Small neat patterns, stripes, and large patterns as well as bandana prints. Very Special 59 (Compare) LADIES' AND GIRLS' TENNIS SHOES Cushioned arch, fuO sponged Insole, heavy dock upper.

Colorsi black or white. Not afl sizes. Pair DACRON BATTS 8196 layer built Polyester bolts. AO new material. 1 lb.

Mother w'. D.y Your mother loves you. MEN'S AND BOYS' cjenatne Sunday, May 9 198 TRACK SHOES Special Per Bolt FTD BSSUSBSSSSB Popular cross" country track shoes hi black and whits colors. Sixes from smaO boys' 11 through men's size 12. BIG HOG tMOO DONNA LODEN Star Chapter Farmer KATHY CURTIS Star Greenhand BROWN DOMESTIC 42-Inch very smooth, easy to sew brawn domestic.

Very Special 39 Yd. (Compare) Sals Pair SCI1EED Ml DOORS And show Mom that you love her, too. It's a beautiful bouquet of flowers tucked WASH CLOTHS hand-painted ceramic vase that she'll enjoy for years to come. Come in and see it today. BOYS' -WESTERN BOOTS Great savings in this group of boots.

Colost natural or brown. Sizes Crosa smafl beys' 6'i through larger boys 3. 12x12 solid color and printed wash cloths. Regular values 59c and 69c. into an exquisite I I I A oo 3,1 Special 59" Slzes6VVto8.

Slzes8'ilo3 BATH TOWELS Heavy weight, very large bath towels. Solid colors. 24x44. Regular S2.59 value. i $129 MEN'S Each Special sir.

SHREDDED FOAM I WESTERN COOTS YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORET An enormous group of men's dress and work boots reduced for this event. Values la S34.9S. REACH OUT AND TOUCH HER THE FJD FLORIST WAY 1-Lb. Poly Bags and Flaked Fe for stuffing pillows. Special 59 Bag i i i Sal.

$25" Pair Hydrangeas LADIES' SEAMLESS HOSE SPECIAL SALE PRICES MEN'S DUSANGO WESTERN BOOTS Fine quality boots at great savings. Choose from wing tip or plain lees. Round toes, walking heels, fully leather Haed, alas leather soles. Sizes 6Vi to 12. Regular price S49.9S.

and other blooming pot plants Hanging Boskets Artistic Arrangements FOR CHOICEST SELECTION ORDER, EARLY CALL i 865-2274 400 needle seamless mesh and plain 15 denier yarn. Several colors and whit. Colors- 39 F1 3 Pair for l00 REG. $26.31 ALUMINUM SCREEN 1 DOOR REG. $44 STORM DOOR WITH TEMPERED GLASS GIVE HER A PRESTIGIOUS Cymbidium Orchid TO WEAR TO CHURCH Or The Everlasting Beauty Of SILK FLOWERS Or Observe Tradition With FRESH CARNATIONS $39" 25S A Sale White- $38.50 $23.00 XL i J.

F. BARNES I H. (Men) KELLOGG, MGR. 420 MAIN i 845-2314 feast Rhodes dept. 605-09 Main Street Gatesvllb Since 1925 Men end 8th i.

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