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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 17

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town of Acapulco, Mexico, on the Pacific coast. They plan to return home Sunday. AND STAR-FORUM Gatesville, Texas August 16, 1973 Sec. 2, Pg. 3 BRADFORDS IN MEXICO Mr.

and Edwin Bradford, left by plane Saturday for Mexico City. They will tour that city and surrounding sites then go to the resort About 30 per cent of the oil used by Americans now comes from other countries. COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE Including Casey Warren of Gatesville. Calf Riding (Girls 13-15) 1. Tamera Smith of Gatesville 2.

Terry Bank head of Gatesville 3. Juli Tatum of Gatesville 4. Charlotte Schraeder. Steer Riding (Boys 13-15) 1. Ricky Norwood 2.

Chris Norman 3. Bubba Terrell 4. Charles Raley 5. Bobby Nichols. Steer Riding (Girls 16-19) 1.

Linda Troth 2. Sandra Guthrie of Gatesville 3. Rene Tim-mons 4. Susan Parker 5. Cindy Curry of Gatesville 6.

Val-orie Durfee of Gatesville. Bull Riding (Boys 16-19) 1. Karl Farenkamp 2. Jerry Melton 3. Donnie Smith 4.

Mike Cook 5. Rick Wilson 6. Pat Prewitt. Pre-School Strai a a Barrels 1. Johnny Shults of Gatesville 2.

Lucille Cook 3. Sevette Tatum. 1 rm Mrs. Davidson Graduates Summa Cum Lcude Mrs. Karl (Vickie) Davidson, formerly of Gatesville, was among summer graduates at Sam Houston State University.

Commencement exercises were held Saturday on the university campus in Huntsville. Maintaining a 3.9 average, Mrs. Davidson graduated summa cum laude, highest academic honor awarded. She majored in, English and minored in speech, and was a member of Alpha I-ambda Delta and Alpha Chi honorary societies. Mrs.

Davidson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ia-tham of Ixirena, formerly of Gatesville, and the daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Davidson of Mound.

She and her husband and son. Doud, reside in Huntsville where she will tx teaching and drama in junior high school. Davidson, also a Sam Houston State University graduate, is supervisor of vocational teachers for the Texas Department of Corrections. New and Used Radiators Brpwn recently visited Mrs. S.

Fuller in a care home in Brownwood. Rev. Ray Campbell, pastor of the Littleville Baptist Church of Hamilton, will preach at the morning services of the Evant Baptist Church. Rev. Campbell was licensed to preacli here 25 years ago.

Lunch will lie served following the morning service and every one is invited and asked to bring a covered dish. Mrs. Chester Sheldon visited Star Saturday afternoon wilh Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Sheldon.

Mr. Sheldon had returned home from Scott and White Hospital, where he had undergone treatment. Joyce and Janice Sealo. are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Hallow. They attended Sunday church services with their grandparents. Robert Honing, lay speaker of Gatesville.

sjioke at the Evant Methodist Church Sunday in the absence of the pas Re-Cores Heaters Thermostats Belts Hoses Anti-Freeze EVANT 24-HR. WRECKER SERVICE tor, Rvv. William Ilorick. GATESVILLE RADIATOR SHOP Smallest bet permitted in the court of Catherine of Russia was a goblet of golden ducats; each ducat was worth $2.28. 1904 MAIN PHONE 865-6713 Frogs hear with their eyes.

Behind each eye is a small nerve connected to the brain. ii Broyles Visit From El Paso by Mrs. Paul Horton Messenger Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Felix Broyles of El Paso visited last week with his mother, Mrs.

M. J. Broyles. Mr. and Mrs.

Broyles work at a children's home in Kl Paso. Mrs. Fdwin Marwitz returned home Saturday after spending last week in Fort Worth visiting her children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Covington and Mrs.

Neta Clifton and their families. SADDLE WINNERS BEVERLY BANKHEAD AND PRESTON TATUM Local Youths Shine at Junior Rodeo Goat Tying (12 and under) 1. Preston Tatum of Gatesville 2. Dale Dove 3. Baron Pate of Tannon Woodson 5.

Bob Baker of Will Adair of Several people from Evant Gatesville 4. of Gatesville Gatesville 6. Gatesville. Goat Tying Juli Tatum have been attending revival services at the Fairview Baptist Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Sheldon and son, Phil, and Mrs. Shel 13-15) 1. of Gatesville 2. Cheryl Mason 3.

den of Gatesville Marsha Og-1. Charlotte don's mother, Mrs. Hvmer of Gatesville, were Saturday visi tors with Mrs. Chester les he won't know what to do. He had won a saddle at the Helton junior rtxlco only a week earlier.

Many other Gatesville contestants broke into the prize-winning aet at the '73 rodeo, labeled the most suecessful teen-age western event ever staged here. It was sponsored by Uv Gatesville Riding Club, the Gatesville High School Rodeo Club, and the Gatesville High School Future Farmers. Hi re are the results: Bareback Riding 1. Pori-y Mcnicv 2. David Graham 3.

Tim IJowser -I, Jim Bode 5. Anil; Turner ti. Jerry Jetton of l'ilosville. Goat Hair Pulling 1. Beverly lunkhead of Gatcsillo 2.

Darrie Hntt Beth Ann Criss of Gatesville 4. Cliarlotte lee 5. Susan Pate of Gatesville G. Lisa Godfrey of Gatesville. There were moi-e than 4(X) entries frcim out a wide aren of Texas in (iatesviile's annual junior lfxleo week, but it was a pair of hometown ier-formers lV'crly and lYeston Tat um who emern'Hl elutthiiiK the top prizes $300 saddles.

Miss Kankhend, first in pont hair pulling, third in calf rid-ni and fourth in eloveiieaf barnd nieiny, was the rodeo's point jirl. She's tile daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hank-head and the su i el rt of the Gatesville HiditiK Club. Tat um, S' 1 1 i I Mr. -url i Hudy 'Jatuni.

individual cowIkiv lionois with a first place in st raii'ht aw a hari el a place in fjeat and a fifth place in calf ridinx- I'i'eston's soon uoini; to hae so many saddles and belt buck Schraeder 5. Debbie Nichols 6. Tonya Washington. Straightaway Barrels (Boys 12 and under) 1. Preston Tatum of Gatesville 2.

Br.b Baker Mrs. Eula Faubion wishes to thank her many friends for the kindnesses extended her during her stay in the hospital and since returning home. Mrs. Hattie Austin, Mrs. of Gatesville .3.

Tannon Wood- son of Gatesville 4. Mike Thompson 5. Tod Nichols of Gatesville 6. Ricky Whitten-1 burg of Gatisville. Straightaway Barrels (Boys Ronnie Haigood 2.

I Mable Culbcrt and Mrs. Kitty Collon called in the Clyde Thomison and Miss Annie Saw yer homes Saturday. Mrs. Mae Bowman Williams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Bowman, died in Austin last week following a long illness. Mrs. Ixnora Arnold carried her grandson, Brents IJmmer of Houston, to meet his moth er and return to Houston with her. Brents had sent the sum mer with his grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. James Kirk-ham of Fort Worth visited Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. Williams returned to Fort Worth with them and visited two days. Mrs. Gertie Jones and daughter, Gladean. of New Mexico, and Mrs.

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Cloverleaf Barrels (Girls 12 and under) 1. Debbie Owens 2. Curia Cox 3. Sissie Lewis 4. Beverly Bankhead of Gatesville T.

Lisa Godfrey of Gatesville 6. Darrie Britt. Cloverleaf Barrels (Girls 13-15) 1. Juli Tatum of Gatesville Cheryl Mason 3. Donna Piirrish of Kvant -1.

Marsha Ogden of Gatesville 5. Becky Ksnaiva of Gatesville fi. Bren-da B'with of Gatesville. Cloverleaf Barrels (Girls 16-19) 1. Vicki Ross 2.

Linda Troth 3. Kay Manfull 4. Debbie Ioriis 5. Marilyn Chesser Susan Parker. Breakaway Roping (Boys 13-15) 1.

Sambo Sewalt. 2. Kenneth Cox 3. Steve Jones of Gatesville 4. Mike Jones 5.

Koi Woodson of Gatesville 6. Randy Stewart. Tiedown Calf Roping (Boys 16-19) 1. Jerry Rhoads 2. Bill Shoaf of Gatesville 3.

Andy Turner 4. David Trinimell 5. Jerry Jetton of Gatesville. Calf Riding (Girls 12and under) 1. Kay I-vy 2.

Cliarlotte L'e 3. licvcrly Bankhead of Gatesville 4. Darrie Britt 5. Godfrey of Gatesville 6. Mary Lock a by of Flat.

Goat Tying (Girls 16-19) 1. Linda Troth 2. Debbie Dorns 3. Rene Timmons 4. Sherry Menley 5.

Marilyn CTiesser 6. Debbie Johnson. Calf Riding (Boys 12 and un- tin visited last week with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Irene Bales. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Winkler of Blue Ridge were enmute home Friday from Galveston, where Mrs. Winkler had undergone hip surgery. As she needed a rest in Evant, they stopjied at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Taylor Williams, to rest and visit. Mrs. Elia Soules were carried to the Hamilton County LISA GODFREY SHOWS TRUE GRIT General Hospital recently for treatment. Rev. and Mrs.

Irl Holt and family of Vernon visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mason several days last week. The Holts attended a meeting in Brown-wood. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Cummins of Ioro and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brown and daughters of Aleman recently visited Mrs. Gertrude Brown and Ray.

Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Milton i. i ey iyer or uaxes-i -i ville 2. Bient Hare of Gatesville 3.

Jackie Mcllargue of Gatesville 4. Randall Rhoads 5. Preston Tatum ef Gatesville C. if I til S' I JSVVJ I 1 1 1 Wednesday thru Sunday, Aug. 15-19 At 8 P.M.

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