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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 10

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Flites Held For AND STAR-FORUM Rites at Oglesby For Mrs. Graves May 20, 1971 Sec. 2, Pg. 4 Gatesville, Texas HOUSE PHILOSOPHER Coat Without Model Changes THE COW Missing the W.F. Stiles Funeral services for Mrs.

School Leader Funeral services for VV. F. II. (Stella) Graves of Oglesby wore bukr May'10 at the First Mr. Stiles is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Erma Lee Stiles of Gatesville; "four brothers, Thomas Stiles of Hobbs, N. Ira Stiles of Mount Calm, Dan Stiles of Killeen and Francis Stiles of Lampasas; and four sistvrs, Mrs. Homer Edith) Seay of Austin, Mrs. C.us (Pat) Tlwmas of Killeen, Mrs. Ray (Ivy) Marllin of Lampasas and Mrs.

S. T. (Beatrice) Shaw of Killeen. Mrs. Ledger Up (Bill) Stiles, retired Gatesville I'm in favor of pnlution-less try.

Have you ever "stopped to cars, but I'm nor sine Mr. Nad-llink how much bigger an in- dustry it'd lie, how many more er understand, the economy of this country. A fast turnover i vinco iK UStnvives tfiey: ought to seems to lie the key to a boom-. ch neo bathtubs everv Tt Baptist Church in Oglesby Rev. Bennie Port wood and Rev.

Harold Shirley conducted the R. E. Graves of Beaumont, and Wayne Graves of Marlin; 15 grandchildren and five great giandchiklren. i VISIT FROM TENNESSEE Mr. and Mrs.

William Oxl- win of Memphis, were recent visitcis in the Ira Coop home at Purmola. Graves, Oglesby civic leader, and was a longtime resident of the Coiyell Church and Oglesby communities. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Ruby) Kay of Littleton, and Mrs. C.

E. INadine) Strickland of Dumas; five sons, Rannel Craves of Oglesby, W. T. Graves of Laredo, Donald Graves of Temple, school teacher and adrhinistra' tor, were hekl Wednesday, May rites, and burial was in the 12, aL Scott's Funeral Jlonje Editor's note: Tlu Cowhouse Philosopher on his Johnson fjrm out on Cowhouse Creek gets sort of twisted up this week on a discussion of an economic pioblem. He's sometimes hard to follow.

Dear editor: Inan article I ran across in a newspaiHH- last night, 'this fellow Ralph Nader was argu Osage Cemetery. Rev. Bob Richmond conducted the rites and burial Mrs. Graves died May 8 in Mq Gregor nursing home. She was in -Restland Cemetery.

was tne mower oi nannei Pallbearers were Faod Koch For Election Mrs. L. L. Ledger of Copperas Cove is one of seven na tionally prominent volunteers never occurred to the industry all it had to do was change fender designs, add hide-away faucets and maybe add safety Ults. Also, blacksmiths haven't changed the style of horseshoes kx a hundred years, and how many blacksmiths are still around? Oft TAKE probably the' worst example, trains.

You ever hear of tlie railroads changing models on engines and passenger cars eveiy year? How many passenger trains are still left? who have been nominated for ing economy. TAKE PIANOS. The piano industry has rocked along for generations without ever hitting on the idea of coming out with a -new model every year and as a result it considers itself lucky if it sells a family one piano in a lifetime, and how many j)eople does it employ? Just a few thousand, compared with" hundreds of thousands in the auto industry. Piano workers could strike tomorrow and the economy would never know it. Probably couldn't even make the TV evening news.

Or take the plumbing indus- office in the multi-million-mem ing that Congress ought trt pass a law to stop the automobile industry from changing models every year and take the money saved and invent a car that's pollution free. ber National Congress of Parents and Teachers. She has been nominated for a regional vice president's office and, if elect Don Edwards, Sidney Pru-itt, Ted Brumbakw, Dr. Oley Beard, Dick Payne, Lloyd Milfchell and C. D.

Boyer. Mr. Stiles died May 10 in the local hospital after a long illness. He was connected with Coryell County schools for 37 years, retiring here in 1963 after been a member of the local junior high faculty: more than 15 years as a principal and teacher. Before that he had been a teacher-administrator at Stampede, Murrell, Levit'a, Coryell Church, Ireland and Pearl.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church ed, will begin her term in mid' 1971. The election will held din J. A. Probably the reason farmers are. in such bad shape is they've ing tne organization's r.un an nual convenliion in Oklahoma City, May 23-2G.

been rawing the same brand of meat and potatoes for the last 1,000 yea rs. Can you tell a 1971 hen egg from a 1910 Evant Rites For According to a 19b2 census Low costLBigconvenience! model? the Principality of Monaco is 18 Coryellites Receive Degrees At CTC Saturday the most densely populated territory in the world 37,687 and several professional organ Or take people. We haven't had a model change in people in thesuands of years, and look isations. people per square mile. Holds up to 406 lbs.

frozen foods what shape the world's in to day. Austin Wright Funeral services for Austin Wright, 73, of Evant were held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Evant Heme chapel with Rev. Ross Grace and Rev.

Alvin Garry officiating. Burial was in Hurst Ranch Cemetery. Mr. Wright died Wednesday, May 12, in a Goldthwaite hospital. A naWve of the Hurst Ranch community, he was a longtime resident of Central Texas.

He was married to Miss Model changes, that's what keeps the economy booming. Yours faithfully, J. A. Convenient! Be ready lot unexpected company, busy bad weather. Gillmore Sez.

"A Cutting Too Is Just As Good As Its Cutting Edge" Eighteen students from Coryell County were among those receiving degrees at Central Texas College, KilleenC during graduation exercises Saturday night. They were. Janis Dyson Daschofsky of Gatesville; Keith Lee Carroll, Ben Herston Conner and Thomas Lynn Rogers of Izoro; and Bill C. Alexander, i Roberts Dies In California Elwin Roberts of Hayward, died there May 10 fol Cook ahead! Freeze i whole meals just I heat and eat later. Store, see and select foods easily! Low, Low Price! Ronnie L.

Bishop, Bettie Jo Blomquist, Diana Lynn Bullock, Richard H. Ellsworth, Sharon Bring your saws, chisel, planer knives, jointer knives, hand planes, screw drivers, etc. TO Gillmore's Saw Reconditioner Shop 1205 College St. Gatesville, Texas lowing a long illness. Mr.

Roberts, 52, was a native of Coryell County and was a nephew Delia Slaughter, who died in 1962. Mr. Wright is survived by a brother, Tull Wright of Brown-wood, and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers for Mr. Wright's funeral were Jack Elam, Carl Grubb, Don: Kennedy, Altus Gordon, Roy Conner and Will Rickel.

Lynn Fields, Mary Lee Glass, James Allen Jolly, Virginia Kay McAnelly, Andrea Sue Peters, of Mrs. Will Rutherford of Ga tesville. Funeral services and burial s19995 WITH TRADE Sarah Ann Pumphrey, Lee M. Robert's, Patrick Lynn Rox, and Vicki Lee Viles, all of Copperas Cove. The graduation address was were held in Hayward Thurs day.

mfm- WAV Economy Food Freezer mwm latfilv? delivered by Dr. Walter Kerr, executive vice president of Construction Industry for Education, Manpower and-Research, Inc. Dr. Luis M. Morton president of the college, spoke the welcome address and presented awards.

He told the crowd that "we Will accept the most dif Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Roberts. Mr.

Roberts was bom and reared, in the Levita community and lived in this county until entering the military service during World War II. He had resided in California since 1945. Surviving are his wife of Hayward, two sons, Doug Roberts and Keith Roberts, both of Hayward; and two One time while visiting a zoo, I was standing by the monkey cage. A little boy, standing by me, was eating pop corn. One of the monkeys stuck his hand through the net wire cage, begging for some corn.

The little boy gave him some. The monkey closed his hand on the corn, but when his hand reached the wire, to his surprise, he couldn't get his hand back through the wire. He began to screech and put up a terrible fight. But he wouldn't let loose of the corn so he could free himself. The keeper had to come and take the corn from him to set him free.

How like that monkey, many human beings are this day. They have their hands full of this world, and they won't let loose that they may be free. Jesus asks in Mark 8:36: "For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" No defrosting ever! Stores food, not frost labels clear, easy to read! Make lure your protectkm w3 provide the higher daily room and urgical benefits needed today. Fre health insurance check up from Mrs. Beatrice Powell 1008 Pleasant 865-2565 MfUUNTM Mutual ficult challenges of this age and master them through discipline and dedication when problems sisters, Mrs.

Vera Herring of Fort Worth and Mrs. Vally Sullivan of Waco. confront us, we will not turn and look the other way in the hope that they will disappear; instead we will stand firm and do what must be done." lsi hmirwc A(flll( Unit Addressing himself to the students he asked: "Please do Enjoy that new car feeling. not dwell upon the defective structure which you have inherited, for it is still the finest More storage, less shopping Holds up to 550 lbs. New Signal Light Shows power is being supplied to freezer.

Goes' off if fuse blows, etc. alerts you, helps prevent food spoilage! Fast freezing, no defrosting! Upright convenience! Foods easy to see, select. Book-Shelf Door Ideal for leftovers, small items. Juice can storage! man has been able to produce. Instead improve upon it so that poverty, ignorance and inequality may vanish, and justice and peace amidst freedom may find their place in this land and throughout the world." ove's i I I A' I I I XT' 'y 1 light from a star Model CAF-16C 15.7 cu.

ft. s319f Star of Africa Diamonds No Frost Food Freezer WITH TRADE mm mm wmm EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, 2518 Main St. Rev. Joe Broadway, pastor Sunday services Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m., Training Union at 6 p.m., evening worship at 7 p.m. Wednesday Mid-week services at 7 p.m.

You are welcome at all our services. LIVE OAK BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 36 and FM Road 107 Rev. Howard Porter, pastor Sunday Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., morning worship service at 10:55 a.m., Training Union at 5:30 p.m.. evening worship service at 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. We extend a cordial invitation to you to come and worship with us. Shop At Home First! AUTOMATIC FILTER-FLO See us for a low-cost Auto Loan. Jf you've got the "old car blues," see us. We'll give you a sure cure a fast Auto Loan with payments tailored to your budget.

And at our low bank rates, you can save a real piece of change. So come in' 4oday and trade your "old car blues" for that new car feeling. On long trips or short, carry the safe WASHER GATEWAY TEXACO AND GROCERY American Express i 'Flats Fixed WWA7030U Travelers Cheques Ainmrin Viprm liompami Here's the washer to take all the hard work out of your laundering. Permanpnt-Press cycle features the cooldown spray rinse to prevent spin 6etcrease9, Two washspin speeds end Ihreo wash cycles treat your clothes Just right, from tough to fragile fabrics. Oil Change And Filter Wash-Grease Call 865-7488 BUY ONLY If lost or stolen, you can get them promptly replaced, Spendable everywhere.

Cost only 10 per THE NATIONAL BANK OF GATESVILLE Member of F.D.I.C For Pick Up and Delivery Complete Line Fine Texaco Products WITH TRADE SEE OUR SILVER HOLLOWARE by International Beautiful Wedding Gifts CHIP AND DIP DISHES TRAYS VEG. DISHES SILENT BUTLERS BON BON DISHES CANDLESTICKS CAKE STANDS GATESVILLE DRUG AND JEWELRY Picnic Supplies Ice 9 Bait Cold Coca-Cola I Ping mpplv Co. 7th Leon Srs. -Phone 865-2251 D. R.

ADAMS Hwy. 36 South OPEN 24 HOURS Charles Powell Erie Powell 713 MAIN.

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