Sintert îhw ©temrer Vol. 85, No. 33 Robert Lee, Coke County, (76945), Thursday, l eb. 13, 1975 Single Copy I Oc R-Lee Girls District Champs The Robert Lee High School girls .against Dublin next Tuesday night Lions, 4-H Club basketball team has completed at the Brown wood High School the regular season of play gymnasium- Game time is 7:30 with an outstanding record Supper Planned pm . iTd the District 9-A Champion­ The Robert Lee-Silver Lions Club ship. The giris have a season rec­ All Robert Lee fans arc* invited and the Coke County 4-H Clubs will ord of 22-5 and a district record of and urged to make the trip to. hold their annual Pancake Supper 9-1. Brownwood next Tuesday anil boost at the Robert Lee School cafeteria The bi-district championship game cn Friday evening, Feb. 21. Serving the girls one step further on their will see the local lassies go up will begin at 5:30 pm . and will way to the state playoffs- continue until 8 p m Coach Ronnie Ruff is mentor for Admission price will be $1.50 per City Council this winning basketball team. l»erson. The ticket sale will be The girls have kept their skirts launched Feb. 13 in Robert Lee and Calls Election Feb. 17 in Bronte; however, tickets clean during the last week, taking will be available at the door. In a regular meeting Feb. 4, the decisive victories from Menard and Participants will enjoy a delicious Robert Lee City Council ordered a Eldorado. meiil of hot buttered pancakes with city election to lx» held Saturday, They took an easy 70-39 win from svrup and bacon, and several hours April 5, for the election of three al­ dermen. Menard here last Friday night. L it Janice Bloodworth Anthony Percifull cl entertainment presented by lo cal and area talent. Aldermen whose terms expire this Bickley had a big 38 points to lead The Talent Show which is held in year are Frank Hearn and Dale the scoring; Vicki Gartman hit 14. Sophomores Name Their Favorites conjunction with the Pancake Sup­ Wojtek. The third place to be fill­ Stella Bickley 13; Cindy Ash 4; per each y e a , will begin at 6:30 ed is a vacancy created by the re­ Scp!.omore Class Favorites, elect­ Janice has been in basketball and Virgilla Streng 1. p m. in the school auditorium. cent resignation of Robert Large. ed by class members for 1974-75, track !ier freshman and sophomore On Tuesday night the g'rls host­ Proceeds from the supper will be Candidates must file by March 5 are Janice Bloodworth and Anthony year.-:; in band 3 years; in FHA used for community projects by the in City Hall or in the office of Ma­ ed Eldorado and whipped them out, Percifull. and Pep Squad last year; she is a Lions Club and 4-H Clubs. yor S. E Adams 56-39 L Bickley was tops with 27; Janice is the daughter of Mr. and cheerleader this year and on the Mrs. Clayton Bloodworth and An­ Student Council. S. Bickley had 23 and Gartman had DR. KIT HYPNOTIST thony is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Anthony bar been active last year t Athletic Banquet TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY Frankie Percifull. and this year in football, basketball Boys Gaines The Dr. Kit Hypnotist Show will and FFA. He was also selected as Tickets on Sale be presented tonight 'Thursday) at Menard took a close win horn Freshman ('lass Favorite and is on 8 p m in the Robert Lee School au­ the Steers last Friday night, 43-38. Services Held the Student Council. Tickets are now on sale for the ditorium- The program is being annual Athletic Banquet which will Doug fieriord was high with 15; sponsored by the Student Council. For Mrs. Muston George Abalos has 12; Lyn Sockweil be held Saturday, March 1, r.t 7:30 Tickets purchased in advance Public Library 7; Bobby Duncan 2; Walter Flow­ Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie p.m. in the school cafeteria. The from Student Council memliers are McCaleb Muston, 81, of Robert Lee Near Reality tickets sell for $200 each ami can $100 but will be $1 50 at the door. ers 2. were held at Rockdale Wednesday, In the game Friday night Eldo­ Establishment of a public library he purchased in the office of the Fob. 12, at 10 am. in Phillips & rado downed the Steers 84-52. Shell has long been a dream of the Coke high school principal. Lucke Funeral Home Chapel. Bur­ j Williams was high with 14; Scckwell County Histrocial Survey Commit­ Coach Robert Meason has asked ial was in the Tanglewcod Ceme­ nit for 11; G. Abalos 10; Herfurd tee. That dream is becoming a re­ that everyone purchase tickets by tery at Rockdale. Duncan 2; Marvin Surqison 2: ality since it has been adopted by Feb. 24. if possible, as they will Mrs. Muston died Sunday at 6 Flowers 2; Jim Craig 2- Mayor S. E. Adams and the City reed to know a count on the num­ p m. in Shannon Hospital in San In the B game the Eldorado lads Council as one of the projects for ber of persons planning to attend Angelo alter a short illness. She came out on top 56-44. Williams had the county's Bicentennial obser­ by that date. hat! suffered a broken hip from a a big 20; Mickey Baker 10; Tom vances. Principal Gibbs' office will be fall on Feb. 2 and had undergone i Sawyer 6; Anthony Percifull 6; Tim Coke County Commissioners ap dosed Feb. 24 for an in-service surgery Tuesday. Rowoldt 2 proved the project at their regular werk day at Bronte, and those who She was bom Dec. 13, 1893, in second Monday meeting this week wish to purchase ticke*s trial day Coach Chris Frederick's team Fails County and was married to wound up with a 4-22 season ami rnd adopted the name, "Coke Coun­ are asked to check at the office of Andrew, (Jack) Muston Oct- 12! a 1-9 district record. ty Library.” The Court is studying Supt. Jimmy Bickley. 1913, in Rockdale They lived in procedures for making application All major sports participants of East Coke County for many years for state approval of the project. RLHS will be honored at the bam and were members of the First Watkins Funeral Henry "Hank” Baker, chairman quet. Guest speaker will be Bob United Methodist Church of Bronte of the Library Project, is njw re­ Harrison of Stamford. They left Cake County in 1962 after ceiving cash donations. The Libra­ Held Thursday living here since 1919. He preceded ry will be housed in the southeast JR II! TOURNEY Funeral services for Kenneth H. her in death Dec. 2, 1964. Mrs. room of the old Coke County Jail, Vatkins. 68, of San Angel«', were Muston came to Robert Lee from which is becoming a museum com­ The Robert Lee .Junior High boys held Thursday. Feb. 6. at 11 a m. Bangs April 13, 1971, and had been plex. and girls basketball teams will take SORORITY REPRESENTATIVE— ■n Johnson’s Funeral Home in San a resident ol West Coke County A spokesman for the Coke County part in the Sterling City Junior Mrs. Ronnie (Carol) Foust repre­ Angelo with the Rev Jimmy Rog­ Nursing Home since that time. Historical Survey Committee said High tournament this weekend in sented the Alpha Kappa Pi .So­ ers and the Rev. W. L. Stewart, Survivors are three sons, Vernon the group's project of securing their final games of the season. rority of Robert Lee at the 25th Baptlt ministers, officiating. Bur­ Muston of Watertown, S. D., Rev. h<.oks for Coke County school li­ In the first round of play the Rob­ annual Queen of Hearts Ball held ial was at 3 p.m. Thursday in Colo­ Leonard Muston of Evening Shade, braries. which has been carried on ert Lee girls are scheduled to play in San Angelo last Saturday rado City Cemetery. Ark., and Jessie W. Muston of fur the past 10 years, will net be the Stanton girls at 2:30 p.m. night. The San Angelo City Coun­ Mr. Watkins died at 3; 15 p m. on Houston; seven daughters, Mrs. Vi­ «.bandoned. The committee will Thursday (today), followed by the cil of Beta Sigma Phi sponsored Feb. 5 in Shannon Hospital. vian Blair and Mrs. Finnell < Ron- merely add the Coke County libra­ Robert Lee boys and Stanton boys. the dance which benefited Con­ He was bom Aug. 18, 1906, in da> Smith, both of Robert Lee, ry to the list of libraries to receive Play will continue Friday and cho Valley Home for Girls and the Egypt, Ark-, and was married fo Mrs- Wanda Bachora of Cuero, their donations. Saturday. Bicentennial celebration. Mary King April 14, 1934, in Bronte. Mrs. Louis • Bonnie i Baker Jr. a He hail lived in San Angelo one and Tennyson, Mrs. Lee »Nannie Faye* a half years. Muston of Rockdale, Mrs. Elbert Survivors are his wife; a daugh­ (Odessa) Hall of Houston and Mrs. ter, Mrs- Sandra Thompson of Col­ Otis ( Berneta ) Stephens of Modes­ Coke Youths In District 4-H Show orado City; three sons, Carrell Wat­ to, Calif-; 47 grandchildren; 63 Five Coke County youth will dem­ For the main dish class, Lisa Lee Displaying projects at Sweetwa­ kins of Farwell, Calvin Watkins of great-grandchildren and eight great- onstrate skills and knowledge in prepared "Tostado Pizza ” For the ter in Photography, Senior Division, Big Spring and Clayton Wat­ great-grandchildren; on e (sister, foods and nutrition against young side dishes, Jo Ella Forehand ere­ kins of San Angelo; four sis- Mrs. Jewel Fletcher of Colorado Ci­ is Debbie Hurley; Junior Division,! people from 20 counties when they cted "Straw berry Salad ” | tens, Mrs. Gladys Millican and ty and two brothers, Rev. J. O- Kyle James, Bruce J.omes and| vie for honors in the District 4-H Dee Anna Key will enter "Pump­ Mrs. Sue Millican, both of McCaleb of Mayhill, N. M-, and Wayne Sprenkle. Food Show Feb. 15 in Sweetwater. kin Bread" in the snacks and bever­ 1 Robert Lee, M rs. Irene Trowbridge Georgo McCaleb of Robert Lee. Audrey Williams, senior division, ages class, and Denise Hite will Arts anil Crafts, Junior Division, of San Angelo and Mrs. Inez Mar­ will compete in the main dishes compete with "Pineapple Refrigera­ Carolyn Collins. tin of Mesquite; five brothers, Bo­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbern Ruth of class- Her entry will be "Chicken tor P ie ” Child Development. Junior Divi­ gan! Watkins of Fori Stockton, Ed­ Payette. Idaho, «and his mother. »Spaghetti Casserole." Other Coke County youths will sion. Kellye Percifull, Dianna Tink­ gar Watkins of Big Spring, Ross Mrs. Jim Ruth, of Roy, N. M., Four junior 4-H’ers earned the compete in the second annual Dis­ ler and Amy Percifull. Watkins of Denison, Robert Wctkijvs were weekend visitors of Mr. and H^ht to compete at the di«frict lev trict 7 4-H Project Show at the The entrants will lie «accompanied of Brownwood and Lucian Watkins Mrs. Johnny Ruth. Wilbern is a el when they took first place hon­ name time as the food show. 12 to Sweetwater by parents, aduk of Farmington, N. M-; and 12 nephew of Mr- Ruth and Mrs. Jim ors in the Coke County 4-H Food nm*i in the Nolan County Coli­ lenders and Coke County Extension iTandchildren. Ruth is a «Lster-in-law * Show. seum Agent Mrs. Fay C. Roe. Nephews served as pallbenren«. The Observer, Robert Lee, Texas Feb. 13, 1975 2 Lb. Can Robert Lee Observer PUBLISHED EVERY 1HURSDA*

Entered at the poet office at Robert Lee. Tezaa TftMA. as second claaa matter. Kditor and PubUaber Ben Oglesby Managing Editor ...... Jewell F. Wallace Folfer's Mee Winners Named in 4-H Foods Show Hunt’s P e a c h e s ...... 214 size can 59c ’Hiiiteen youth took top honors trict Show Saturday at Sweetwater. in the Coke County 4-H Food and In Photography, Debbie Hurley of Project Show held Sunday. Feb. J, Fronte will represent the senior ch­ Raider Cut Green Beans, 303 size can - 3 for 89c i'» <-'<*e County Recreation and vision; Kyle James and Bruce Show tenter in Robert Lee. Janies of Tennyson and Wayne Mission Sweet Peas, 303 can - - - 3 for 89c Fin*, place winner in the senior' Sprenkle of Bronte will represent foods division was Audrey Wil-! the junior division Kounty Kist Whole Kernel Corn - 12 oz. can 35c liams in main dish class. She is I The junior division representa- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sher -1 lives in Child Care will be Kellye 200 Size Box man Williams of Robert Lee, and Perdfull, Dianna Tinkler and Amy earned the right to compete in the Percifull, all of Robert Lee. Win- Districi VII 4-H Food Show to be auig red ribbons in Child Care were held Feb. 15 in Sweetwater. | Mar>’ Ann Abaios and Shawn Mar Junior foods division first place1 shall, both of Robert Lee winners were Lisa Lee. daughter of Representing 4-H CYafts project Mr and Mrs. Martin Lee of Bronte. | Wll> ^ Carolyn CoUins of Robert Kleenex 2 for 89c main dish class; Jo Ella Forehand, 1 Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adult Leaders assisting with 4-H Delsey Toilet Tissue, 2 roll pkg. - 2 pkgs. 89c Fbrehand of Bronte, side dish class; projects were Mrs. Keith Lloyd, in Pee Anna Key, daughter of Mr. and Child Care, and Mrs. Karl Col. 30 ct. box $2.19 T-trs. David Key of Robert Lee, Ijis. Crafts. DAY TIME KIMBIES - - - rcnacks and beverages class; Denise Aduli Leaders working with Foods Hite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs groups were Mmes- Harold Dunn. DEP HAIR SPRAY - - - 13 oz. can 49c Johnny Hite of Bronte, breads and Martin Lee, James Badge* t. Carlton «.»asserts class. They all received Caston. David Key, Kenneth Rasco | Medium Size D oz. blue nbbons and the opportunity to Phil Ray. Dwain Walker and Sher represent Coke County in the Dis­ man Williams. trict Food Show 4-H Junior Leaders were Debbie Other junior divusion blue award Hurley, photography; Mary Elaine Davidsons Eggs 69c winnt rs were Marty Dunn. Bronte.1 Lackey, foods. side dish Karla Badgett. Bronte, Judges for the show were Mrs. snacks and beverages; Sheila Lee. Janis Choate, Mitchell County Ex­ KRAFT FRENCH DRESSING - 8 oz. hot. 49c Bronte, breads and desserts tension Agent, Teresa McClure and Red ribbons were awarded to Teresa Loving, all of Colorado City; KRAFT MAYONNAISE - - - qt. jar $1.49 Shawn Marshall. Robert Lee. main Mrs Gaykm Piteock. Mrs. Mar- dish; Lori Walker. Silver, side dish; 'hall Millican and Mrs. C. L. Cook,

Keebler Coconut Choc. Drop Cookies -14 oz. pkg. 89c mumm Debbie Cummins. Robert Lee. all of Robert Lee. snacks and beverages; Stanley Ray. Approximately 70 persons regis- P.obert Lee, Kemta Rasco. Robert tcred from Odessa, Tennyson. Sil- SHASTA CANNED DRINKS, 12 oz. can - 6 for $1.00 1 xx*. Valerie Nixon. Bronte and 01- J ver, Bronte and Robert Lee. !*e McCarty. Tennyson, breads and dessert*. ELTON MIMS SPEAKS 5 Qt. Bucket Winning white ribbons were Teri TO '64 STUDY CLUB K Bryan. Robert Lee. main dish; Elton Mims. Water Valley ranch­ Leslie Nixon. Bronte, stick s and man and well known historian of beverages the Ctncho Volley area, spoke Tues­ Project Show winners in all areas day night in the Baptist Fellowship Gandy’s lee Cream will represent the county in the Dis- (tail to members and visitors of the '64 Study Club on the subject MORTON’S POT PIES, 8 oz. size 3 for 89c Tracks and Trails in Early Coke Notice Taxpayer* ounty." Mrs. Bryar. Yarbrough reported Starting Monday. Jan- l.'Ilh, 1 progress of the Robert Lee Bicenten­ YELLOW ONIONS - - lb. 10c will hr in Robert Lee Mondays nial Committee and Coke County and Tuesdays and in Bronte Historical Survey Committee,, both MONTANA BULK SPUDS, No. 1 lb. 15c Fridays and Saturdays to assist of whom are planning appropriate you with your Income Tax Re­ projects f-c Robert Lee's Bicenten­ turns. nial observance, ending in Decem- Lb. l«r 1976. O. T. COLVIN Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Wrin­ Phone 655-76X3 kle, Mrs- Roy Epperson and Mrs ' harks Sims. Hormel Wieners 85c IS 10UK INSURANCE Choice Beef PREMIUM DUE? Call 4 53-2812 linn ml Steak Drop in and Visit About RUMP ROAST lb, $1.09 Your Personal Prices Effective Feh. 13th. 14th & 15th . Insurance

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McCutchen or Arrott Groceries — Meats — Drugs & Miscellaneous Merchandise Horn'* Phone 4&3-2403 Phyllis Duncan and 1 he Observer, Robert Lee, Texas Feb. 13, 1975 Neil Calder to W ed I ------—— ------Mr. Cliff Cakier and Mr. and Miss Sharp, Joe Daugherty Plan Summer Wedding Mrs. Bob Duncan announce the ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sharp of San proaching marriage of their chil­ York and Mary and and graduated Antonio announce the engagement li ren, Phyllis Denise Duncan and To­ from MacArthur High School in S a n of their daughter, Carla, to Joe ny Neil Calder. Antonio. She is presently a stu­ Daugnerty, also of San Antonio. Marriage vows will be exchanged dent at San Antonio College. Miss Sharp attended Silver Peak on Saturday, March 1 at 6 pm at A summer wedding is planned, Elementary School before Mr. riter which the couple will the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church r e s id e Sharp received an assignment to in San Antonia in Robert Lee. The Rev. Marvin Karamursel, Turkey, while serving Glasgow of Sweetwater will offi­ with the Air Force. THERE'S HOME TOWN NEWS ciate. She later attended schools in New IN THE HOME TOWN ADS Both Miss Duncan and Mr. Cal der are graduates of Robert Lee High School and he is presently serving in the United States Ma­ rine Corps. Maples Beauty Shop FIREMAN’S AUXILIARY MEETS SHOP IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Members of the Fireman’s Auxili­ ary met Feb. 3 for their monthly Open Early to Late by Appointment meeting. Seven members were pre­ sent. Phone 453 2675 713 Austin The nominating committee was D. Robbins of South lake announce of Southlake and the late J. I). appointed and instructed on duties- the engagement and approaching Blair. The wedding date has IRENE MAPLES, Owner Also, during the meeting, a repre­ marriage of their daughter, Miss been set for March 28 at Carroll sentative from Master Guard pre­ Vanessa Dale Robbins, to Duane Baptist Church in Southlake. sented a film on fire and its pre­ vention. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SENIOR CITIZENS GAME POSTPONED CHANGE MEETING TIME NOTICE OF INTENT TO ENGAGE The game which was scheduled Third Tuesday meeting of West IN WEATHER MODIFICATION Reddy's helpful lor Thursday night between the Coke County Senior Citizens will be ACTIVITIES Bronte Bombers and the Robert held at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 18 at Coke» Notice is hereby given that Colo­ tips for your Lee All-Stars has been postponed County Recreation and Show Cen­ rado River Municipal Water Dis­ until Saturday night. The game ter. trict, 1318 E. 4th, Big Spring, Tex­ Electric Range will start at 7:30 p-m. in the Bronte All Senior Citizens of 60 and old­ as 79720, who holds License Num­ High School gym- er are welcome, as well as voung- ber 75-5 of the State of Texas, in­ Sonny Weathers,, speaking for the er persons who would like to attend. tends to engage in an operation to Bronte Evening Lions Club, spon­ Each family represented is asked to change or attempt to change by ar­ sor of the event, said it had to be Cring a covered dish for a pot luck tificial methods the natural devel­ opment of atmospheric cloud forms postponed because of “unforseen lunch. for and on behalf of the Colorado technical difficulties.” The food should be ready by River Municipal Water District lo­ Admission price is $100 for ad­ I 12 noon, enabling those who work cated at P. O. Box 869, Big Spring. ults and 50 cents for students j to have time to eat and visit. Oth- Texas, 79720, and will conduct the I ers who wish to remain after lunch program of weather modification Mrs. Louvenia K. Rees for games are invited to do so. designed to increase precipitation Those attending are requested to Bookkeeping by means of the aerial application bring bridge tables and other equip­ Tax Service of silver iodide or other artificial ment for games they would like to BRONTE, TEXAS nuclei as follows: play. Please Phone 173-3851 1. The area over, or within For Appointment which, equipment may be operated Try a Want Ad to SELL It shall include the counties of Lynn, Garza, Kent, Dawson, Borden, Scur­ ry, Fisher, Martin, Howard, Mit­ chell, Nolan, Glasscock, Sterling I and Coke. I 2. The target area, within which the precipitation is intended to be enhanced, can be described as fol­ lows: The boundary may be described by a line beginning at a point of origin at Big Spring, Texas, and running along Hiway 87 in a north­ westerly direction to La mesa, thence north-northeast on Hiway 87 to the north border of Dawson Coun­ ty, thence east along the north border of Dawson, Borden and Scurry Counties to Hiway 84, thence southeast along Hiway 84 to Roseoe, in Nolan County; thence I south-southeast to Maryneal; thence southwest to Silver in Coke Coun­ BAKING. Plan your oven meals. A complete meal eon be cooked ty; thence south-southwest to Hiway in the oven as economically as one food item. Get foods into the oven as soor. as it's prehealed • or don'» preheat at all. 37 at a point approximately 13 ' miles northwest of Sterling City; | thence northwesterly along Hiway BOILING. When cooking vegetables, use a small amount of water. It takes less time to bring them to a boil. As soon as water reaches the ! 37 to the point of origin at Big boiling point, you can cut the setting bock. When boiling water for cof­ j Spring, Texas. fee or tea, heat only os much as you need.Remember, too, that water comes to a boil quicker in a covered pon. 3. The materials, equipment and methods to be used in conducting COOK AND FREEZE. Prepare double recipes for meals like spa­ Last Two Days of : the operation within this area ol ghetti sauce, soups, and stews that take a long time to cook. Then freeze | approximately 3500 square miles naif for future use. i include a 3 cm radar system, cloud seeding aircraft, and the ap- February Sale 1 ¡cation of silved iodide ice nuclei, hygroscopic nuclei or other nuclei Don’t Miss Values on Listerine, considered appropriate to the arti­ ficial nueleation of clouds or wea­ Pick up your FREE copy of ther systems. "ENERGY CONSERVATION” Noxzema, Lysol Spray, Desert 4. The person in charge of this Booklet from Flower and Other Specials. program shall be Owen H. Ivie, Colorado Raver Municipal Water □ a ■mgtaaire U - I J - «---- District, Big Spring, Texas. 5. The program will be opera­ tional during the period from April V 15, 1975 to October 15, 1975. 6. Any persons who feel they may be affected in some adverse West Iexas Utilities way by this program may file a Company 403 W. 10th Phone 453-2400 complaint to the Texas Water De­ velopment Board, P. O. Box 13087, Night Phone 453-2865 Capitol Station, Austin, Texas, 78711. Remember, Reddy supplies the energy—but only ] Signed: Owen H. Ivie ce n in e It wisely 1 Irv Zeitler, R. Ph. Robert Lee, Texas Colorado River Municipal Wafer District The Observer, Robert Lee, Texas Feb. 13, 1975

HEAVY DUTY PICNIC TABLES Weight 200 lbs. Should last a life­ I com v-j COtC ui time. $77 50 each. You nuy see one of these tables at Gregston's ww insWelding. Orders placed now, built by Spring. tnc CARD OF THANKS Our hearts are filled with appre­ WILL DO CARPENTER WORK, ciation and gratitude to each Painting, Paper hanging and cf you for your love and plumbing. Phone 453-2675- 4tp the many kind deeds extended KONNERS KORNER WILL BE to us at the loss of our loved one cpen mornings during February Your thoughtfulness will always be' Have Horse Shin* Nail jewelry kits remen Joered. A special thanks to Baby Beef - Milk and many gift items. ltc the entire staff of the Nursing Home WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my LB. The Family of* home. Day care only. Drop ms Mrs. Fannie Muston welcome. 122 W. 11th St. Phone > 453-2764 tnc CARD OK THANKS We would like to express our ap­ FISHING RIG: 14 ft. fiber glass preciation to the many friends for boat (MFG \ 20 HI* Johnson mo­ Sirloin & Club Steak i r the kind and thoughtful deeds shown tor, front end troll motor, bucket us during the recent death of our seats, and factory built trailer, j T-BONE & ROUND STEAK lb. $1.09 loved one- Priced to sell at $750. Phone 453- Inis Calvert 2715 Ivey Motor Co. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Mehin Allison ROUND BONE ROAST - - lb. 73c FOR SALE. 1 year old 3 bedroom Mr. and Mrs. Finis Calvert LB. brick home in Mountain Creek Ad­ THREE HORSES for sale. Phone dition. 1865 sq. ft. Cathedral 453-2887, John Boykin. ltp ceiling in den. Fireplace. Formal living room. 453-2865. Monuments Seven Bone Roast 65c Grave Markers ALL TILLERS. MOWERS and Edg- Lettering ers, 10‘fc off regular price. Don't YARD PRICES Miss This. White Auto, Bronte, GROUND BEEF lb. 69c No Salesman Commission Added! Texas 2tc Representing Blrk Monument Mfg. Oo. KLEIN GRASS SEED FOR SALE: WES-TEX WHITE 32 OZ. BOTTLE Sam L. Williams, Phone 433-2526. Discounts on large* quantities. LeDrew Arrott, Bronte, 473-4021. FO R S A L E after 6 00 P M. 2tc W hite Corn Syrup 99c 14x70 ft. Town and Country trailer house end four lots. Yard en­ Lunchroom Menu* BOX closed with Hurricane fence. Monday, Feb. 17: Wieners and BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 69c chili, potato salad, cheese bread 3 bedroom house located on large WAGNER lot Established yard, backyard! .‘ticks, milk, combination salad, enclosed fruit •'alad with cream ORANGE & GRAPE D RI N K - 46 oz. 43c Tuesday, Feb. 18: Bologna and BEST MAID 2 bedroom house located on large cheese sandwiches, vegetable soup.' QT. JAR lot. in excellent condition. Well lettuce, milk and banana puckang. ' established yard, large pecan Wednesday, Feb. 19: Italian spa­ trees, backyard enclosed with ce­ ghetti with cheese. English peas., dar fence. cok> slaw, hot rolls and butter, milk and oatmeal cookies. See me for Cartledge Estate lots. Thursday, Feb. 20: Chen fried chicken, creamed potatoes, green Would appreciate listings on Ranch beans, celery sticks, hot rolls and and Farm land. I am a Realtor t butter, milk and peanut butter su­ HUNT’S PEACHES - - V fi can 59c preme. and a member of the Tom Green | VAN CAMP County Board of Realtors Friday, Feb. 21: Ranch style beans, spinach, buttered potatoes, PORK & BEANS. 300can 2 for 65c Choice lets and other small acre com bread and butter, milk and SOFT TUBS tracts. cherry cobbler. LB.

ADAMS LAND 4. REALTY CO. KITTEN DEAN HONORED Phone 453-2723 or 453-2737 WITH BRIDAL TEA Kraft's or 655-9429 Miss Della Katherine "Kitten'' 89c Dean, bride-elect of Milton Lemons, TRAILER HOUSE For .sale: was honored at a gift tea from 3 10 x50', 1965 Nashua. Good con­ MEAD’S BISCUITS - - - 2 for 27c to 4 30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in dition. Can be seen at 001 E. the Fellowship Hall of the First "DOUBLE D” 6Ch St. or dull 463-2732 for In­ United Methodist Church. formation. tnc EGGS, Grade “A” Medium The hoaoree's chosen colors of - - doz. 63c G AYNA'S WESTERN WEAR: Open yellow anti orchid were used in the Tuesdays through Saturdays. La­ decorations. The serving tabic was Z E E PAPER TOWELS - - big roll 53c dies cu>tom made and western centered with a large spring ar­ _____NICE-N-SOFT ______4 ROLL PKG. wear and men's jackets- Order rangement of daisies and mums, now for the rodeo. 4 tc flanked by yellow catheral candles in crystal candelabra, with flowers RED TOP CANE SEED Cleaned Bathroom Tissue 79c and all table appointments carrying and sacked Germination about, out tiie colors. 60‘V". 8c per pound, 112,000 lbs-1 Miss Dean was assisted in receiv­ Z E E NAPKINS - - - - 160 count 49c Will sell part or all. Bob Byrd.' ing guests by her mother, Mrs. Wil­ A-C 806-925-3255 3tp son Bryan, and member:; of the PALMOLIVE LIQUID SOAP - 22oz. 77c PROVIDE PROTEIN, minerate, houseparty. vitamins, salt for 10c per day Hostesses were Mmes. George per c o w this winter with Triple Newby, Charles Sims. Bryan Yar- DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER - Ige. 96 oz. bot $2.29 “ F " Feeds High phosphorous | hnough, Delbert Wailing. Otto Woj- GANDY’S PURE tt GAL. CRT. msnerato. Parks Thomas, M*ry- tck. Marvin B. Simpson, Raymond nead. 288-3778. 44-52pMcCutchen and Arthur Kendall. SEWING MACHINES cleaned, oil- IC E C R E A M $ 1.2 9 MASHBURN ON HONOR ROLL ed and adjusted, in your home 473-5932, Bronte. Ricky Mashbum. .son of Mr. and GANDY’S FROZAN - - Vzgal. crt. 79c Mrs. Wayne Mashbum. has been TREE REMOVAL and Light Haul­ named on the Spring Semester ing. Also plow small gardens with Dean's Honor List at the Univer- Roto Tiller. Fred Smith tnc vity of Texas at Austin. Only Potatoes 10 lb. bag 73c •hose students while undertaking ’2 or more semester hours of course Alamo Theatre work, passed all courses undeitak­ en. and achieved at least six hours Saturday. Feb. 15 — 4:30 of A above a B average on that course work undertaken are eligi­ Lee Marvin in ble for this honor. “The Spike* Gang” Ricky received the highest poast W e s te rn -PG- sible grade point average of 40 HIM firn. & It for the fall