i i f CORYELL COUNTY

GATESVILLE, FUSTEST 76528 WITH THE lO«' A COPY MOSTEST t

Ç^iMéwUMU, T%m4 t

Number 25 Tuesday, April 1, 1969 Volume 34 City Council Passes Hood Soldier Killed In One School Bus Ordinance Car Accident Coryell County recorded its An Ordinance requiring ve- plans, presently in early stages, ceipts and projects of the Parks second traffic death of 1969, tilcles to stop for scnooi txises, hope to attract teams from many and Recreation Center. Sunday morning at 1:00 a.m. taking on and discharging pas­ Coryell communities. Chitwood explained that the sengers was passed by the City The beginning annual budget Center would hire a manager Travis O. Eppinette, 21, a Council at a Thursday night calls for expenditues of $5^0 to organize leagues, schedule Fort Hood Soldier died in Cor­ meeting. with revenue of $5720. The activities, provide referees and yell Memorial Hospital as a The new ordinance is very city of Gatesville plans to con­ other duties at the center. The result of injuries suffered in a similar to state law, which gov­ tribute $3500 annually to the manager is budgeted for $2400 one care accident. erns school buses on highways programs the other $2220 will a year under the proposed bud­ and rural areas. Mayor Mil­ come from donations, fees, re­ get. DPS Patrolman, J. K. Hamil­ ler noted that school buses, ton reported Monday that Eppi­ now make several stops in west nette was traveling north on Gatesville and in Westview ad­ Highway 36, 219 miles south of dition. The state law does not Gatesville, when the 1963 apply to traffic in corporate N e w Lodge For Chevrolet he was driving ran limits, creating the need for off the right side of the road­ the city ordinance. way, striking a small concrete The council voted to construct culvert at a private driveway. a sewage extension on Waco The vehicle, reports Hamilton, Street from 22nd west toward Evant Masonics turned over and struck a se­ 19th street, approximately 400 cond culvert. The car came to feet. The project will be han­ The Bee House Masonic tees to begin planning the new rest right side up just beyond dled by the city. No cost Lodge 500 voted, Thursday to facility and locating a suitable the second culvert. estimates were made. build a new lodge facility, an­ site for the project. The council voted to make nounced Worsh ipfull Master, The selection of a building The accident occurred at necessary street improvements Delwin Marwitz. site was delegated to a com­ about 11:45 p.m., Saturday, in the Housing project area. The lodge which is located mittee headed by Jack Elam, March 29. Work on St. Louis, 14th, 17th, in Evant has been at its pre­ with James Broyles, Troy Den- 8th and 19th streets are sche­ sent location since 1931. The nom and Weldon Hodo, also Eppinette was carried to Co­ duled for the very near future. two story lodge building will serving on the committee. yell Memorial Hospital wAere St. Louis Street has been de­ be sold on April 24, 1969 by James Inabnet will chairman he later died. He lived at signated as a “ thru street” sealed bids. the building committee with 1301 Saunders Street with his to carry traffic from east W. A. Price chairman of the Jerrel Cummings, 0. Z. Wil­ SENIORS TAKE CURTAIN CALL wife and young child. The Gatesville to Lutterloh. It is disposal committee should be son, Clyde Thompson, and J. Y. family is from Benetta, Lou­ hoped that St. Louis will car­ contacted for information con­ Hamilton serving as members A capacity crowd was well Winslar) is determined to up­ isiana. ry some of the traffic pre­ cerning the building sale. Oth­ of the committee. entertained, Friday night, by the set -the whole house-hold and sently using Main street. ers on the d i^ sa l committee The Bee House Lodge 500 performers of “ And Came The keep it that way, as she mani­ Councilman, Crestón Brazzil are T. C. Sawyer, and W. M. has a membership of between Spring” , the senior class of pulates to capture one of her and Mayor M iller attended Slover. 85-90 mason. G. H. S. sister’s admirers for herself Housing and Urban Development Marwitz named two commit- Marwitz explained Saturday From the questioned, and in doing so, nearly upsets meetings in Fort Worth, Wed­ that the lodge has made only “ Couldn’ t they stay three and Mr. Hartman’ s business. Midge nesday. Possible sources of the initial decision to build four year^old?’ ; WishofFath- seo^s the boy she is deter mined hmdr'ñr improvements in tlie GHS Stage Band and no specific plans have been er Jeff Hartman, played by to win for herself. Buzz Lind­ Housing project area were stu­ formulated. Size of the new Wayne Shirley, through the say, (Keith Price) as the gard- died at the meetings. structure and estimated cost well-timed very bookwormish ner for the Hartman family, The council appropriated Accept Invitation have not been figured. attitude of son, Elliott, played to work in the garden of fath­ $500 for the beginning of the by Bruce Neeley, the audience er’s client Mr. and Mrs. Fields, . renovation work of the old high To Dallas Concert is captivated by the resem­ played by Dick Belf and Susan - school gym. The old gym will Cancer Mobil Unit blance of the Hartman family’ s Perryman, to earn money house the city recreation pro­ The Gatesville High School Scheduled In life and problems to their own. necessary for the musical in- gram, which was budgeted by stage band has accepted an in­ It would seem that daughter. the city. vitation to play in the State Fair Coryell Community Midge, (in real-life Jo Arm See Seniors Page 5 Parks and Recreation Chair­ of Texas Stage Band concert man, Gene Chitwood explained in Dallas in April. The let­ One of the best sources to Saturday, that the $500 would ter which invited the GHS stage educate the public on cancer be used in providing adequate band to participate in the con­ is through the Cancer Mobil showers and rest room facili­ cert was received by band Unit. GSSB EASnR ties at the gym. The gym director, Jim Burton last week. The Mobil Unit features sub­ presently operated by the It stated “ your stage band has jects such as. Seven Warning Gatesville Jaycees is to re­ been recommended as one of the Signals, Smoking, Check - Up ceive a complete renovation best in Texas.” and Leukemia, by distributing SERVICES SUTED with the use of voluntary work­ Members of the GHS stage literature, showing a film, and Easter Sunday services at Westbrook as speaker, announ­ ers. Chitwood noted the fa­ band - The Swingin Gates - etc. the ced Royce Christmas, Monday. cility was in good condition are Ramona Thorp, Steve Phil­ Gatesville and surrounding for Boys will be held at 6:15 Westbrook, a Baylor senior, considering its age. lips, David Powers, Mike IHx- communities will be fortunate a.m. with Baylor athlete, John is an outstanding student and Plans call for an area for on, Linda Burton, Paul Coon, to have the Mobil unit on hand athlete. He is the first Negro young children'sactivities, ping Joe Frye, Nickey Ochoa, Char­ for valuable information during to play in the Southwest Con­ pong, shuffleboard, les Ament, David Schaub, Sam­ this week. ference and on a Baylor team. and . my Watson, Lucy Powell, Remebering, “ Help Your­ He plans to attend Southwest Volleyball will get underway Teresa McDonald, Johnny Wil­ self With A Check - Up and Theological Seminar in Fort in early May with a tourna­ liams, Gary Nichols, Barry Others With A Check,” be Worth following graduation this ment. Chitwood plans the tour­ Tippit, Allen Treadway, Janet on hand for life-saving factors spring. nament as an introductory ad- Little, Wendell Bell, Eddie in Oglesby, April 1, Copperas Westbrook is the son of a tlvity. Anyone wishing to en­ Dominek, Danny Smith, and Cove, April 2, and 3, and Qates- noted Baptist preacher in El­ ter a team or an ii^ividual Dmis Fleetwood. ville, April 4 and 5. gin, Texas. can do so. The tournament John has conducted revivals in the Live Oak Baptist Church while studying religion at Bay­ Travis 0. Ei^inette of Gatesville died of injuries suffered when his car, (pictured above), lor. struck a culvert. South of Gatesville. Eppinette the sole occupant of the auto, completed his Mrs. Francine Morrison will tour of duty in Vietnam in January of 1969. iS- again provide special music for the Easter Sunday services. Mrs. Morrison of Fort Worth has performed for audiences in Russia, in the Holy Land and was the first Negro to sing at the Texas Governor’ s Inau­ The Greatest Show On Earth guration in 1963.

Around Ringling Bros, and ular motion picture stunt actor spellbound. Baumann makes it Chemical Shearing Barnum & Bailey Circus they in Germany. Baumann made look easy, but in reality, his refer to the world-famed wild his screen debut as a child, act is one of the most diffi­ To Be Demonstrated animal trainer, Charly Bau­ and by the time he was in his cult and dangerous of all. In McGregor mann, as "the man that fear teens, he had acted in three Along with Baumann, the huge forgot.” When THE GREAT­ stage plays and twelve movies. new 99th edition of Ringling Chemical shearing of sheep EST SHOW ON EARTH arrives The war ended his acting ca­ Bros, and Barnum & Bailey John Westbrook and goats will be demonstrated in Waco, April 11 for perfor­ reer and Bau.naun found em­ features 20-brand new acts to Texas producers April 17 mances through April 13, au­ ployment with the famed C ir­ from all over the world. The at the Sheep and Angora Goat diences will understand that cus Kroner in Hamburg, hfind- Greatest Show On Earth is un­ Field Day planned by Texas title. ling horses and later working der the personal supervision of A & M Agricultural Research In his act, one of the most with elephants. its owners, Irvin and Israel Center near here, reportsH. O. dangerous in the entire circus Fortune played into his hands Feld and Judge Roy Hofeinz. ' > ■ fj - -p Hill, superintendent. world, Baumann convinces the one day when the Circus Ro­ John Ringling North is the pro­ Chemical fleece removal, audience that working with his land’ s lion trainer was attacked ducer. 'L now only in the testing stage, ferocious Royal Bengel and Si­ by a cageful of lions. Baumann will be done by Dr. Maurice berian tigers is no more dan­ ran into the cage, beat off the Sheriff's Department Shelton, sheep and goat gene­ gerous than playing with a lit­ attackers and draned the badly ticist at McGregor. Shelton ter of tiny kittens. hurt trainer to safety. Investigates will discuss the possibilities Baumann, former German Baumann, as the logical re­ and limitations of this method movie actor now in his mid­ placement for the mauled per- Sheriff Wind^ Ca p in g s ' of for producers’ use in the fu­ dle thirties, said he believes in forer, said, “ It was the be­ fice has been i n v ^ gating re­ t i ? - ture. knowing his animals well. ginning of my ‘ second acting ports of bro^n A’inc panes vXi-.-.: Control of predatory animals “ No matter how well trained career’ and the mostdangerous in the TurnersvilTi i will also get attention. Milton a tiger may be, there is al­ and demanding role of my life.” Center. i Caroline, Bureau ofSportFlsh- ways the danger that he will After several highly success­ Cummings r

Page 2 Coryell County News, Gatesvitle, Texas, Tuesday, April 1, 1969 MENT to the measure, which was accepted, clarifying the such operation. Plastics Flourish language which would appear Herbicide (5) Expiration of Permits: on the ballot to be submitted All Permits expire when the ac­ In Winter Sports to the people in November of reage for which the permit CORYELL COUNTY Regulations Plastic skis are making their 1970 at the general election. was granted has been sprayed. 'H would ask the voters flat­ (6) Requirements for Spray mark on the nation’s 8lo{)es ly to declare whethery they fa­ Must Be Obeyed Operations; 1. Wind Guage, this year, according to Chemi­ vored or opposed “ repeal of the 2. Maximum velocity: No per­ cal and Engineering News, NEWS son shall ^ ra y Herbicides when prohibition against open sa­ Once again the time of year with plastic clothing and plas­ the wind velocity exceeds ten loons’ ’ found in the Constitu­ has rolled around, whereas far­ tic boots also enjoying wide tion. The issue of the con­ (10) miles per hour. 3. Maxi­ mers and ranchers will be want­ popularity. The proportion of stitutional amendment is nei­ mum pressures for aircraft Entered as second-class mail matter June 24, 1933 youth correction. THE BILL ing to make good use of Hor­ plastic-skis alone is expected A PPROPRIATIONS BILL — ther a wet nor a dry issue as eqpt: Not to exceed 30 pounds at the Post Office at Gatesville, Texas, under the ALSO CALLS for salary in­ mone-type chemicals for weed Last week, the Senate Finance it will not determine if liquor per square inch, 4. Maximum to jum p from 16 percent in Act of March 3, i879. Published every Tuesday and creases of 5 percent for col­ and brush control. Prior to Subcommittee completed its pressure fqr ground eqpt. It 1968 to more than 40 percent Friday at Gatesville, Texas. lege faculty members and state can or cannot be sold. The making any type application of work on the appropriations bill, is unlawful for a person to of the total ski market by MRS. MAT JONES, Editor and Publisher employees would receive rais­ only issue actually is for the these chemicals, all persons in presented it to the rest of the ^ray Hormone-type Herbi­ 1970, the magazine says. More SUSCRIPTION RATES: In Coryell and surrounding es averaging 9 percent the first people to once and for a ll de­ regulated counties must follow committee members and re­ cides at an outlet pressure Counties, $1.00 one year; outside Coryell and sur­ year and 5 percent the second finitely state wehther they wish the State regulations set forth than $220 m illion was spent by ceived unanimous approval which exceeds 40 pounds per rounding Counties $2.00 one year; outside Texas year. Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes to empower the Legislature to in House Bill No. 402 and Her­ 2 million skiers on ski clothing for the bill from the entire square inch. $3.00 one year. praised the bill and said this deal with ths problem head on bicide Regulations No. IE, and equipment during the last Senate. The five-member sub­ These basic regulations were NOTICE; Any erroneous reflection upon the char­ session will be “ one of tte and not through subterfuge such which govern all sales and use season, the report n^tes. committee, on which I served, as the mini-bottle bill. Should inacted for the controlled use acter or standing of any person or firm a i^ a rin g most postive and productive of Hormone-type Herbicides. About $30 million worth of recommended a two-year w - of these chemicals and also in its columns will be gladly and promptly cor­ sessions the legislature has the amendment be approved by Some of the basic regulations propriations bill totaling $5.7 to protect those who may b e­ chemicals and plastics is used rected upon calling the attention of the management ever had.’ ’ the voters, even then the Le­ are as follows; billions from all funds to finance come subjected to their im­ to make skiers clothes and to the article in question. SENATE APPROVES LI­ gislature could only authorize (1) No person shall apply the operations of State govern­ boots and another $30 million Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use QUOR AMENDMENT — The liquor-by-the-drink to be ap­ Herbicides to a total of more proper use. Additional infor­ ment for the 1970-71 biennium. for republication of all news dispatches credited to controversial issue of “ liquor proved on a local option basis. than ten (10) acres in any one mation pertaining to the Regu­ goes into the skis. The skiers This is the first time that a lations, Applications for P er­ It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also by the drink’ ’ has been a very WHILE I DO NOT FAVOR year without obtaining a per­ themselves are increasing in general appropriations bill has the local news published herein also reserved. important question this session liquor-by-the-drink and voted mit for such application. mits, or etc., may be obtained numbers at the rate of 16 to 20 received all 31 votes in the of the legislature. During the against it when it was submit­ (2) Permit Fees; A per­ by contacting John C. White, percent each year. S6n3lt6 ^ c i a l Session last summer, ted in the November referen­ mit lee of ten (10^) cents per Commissioner of Agriculture, THE SPENDING BILL does the mixed drink bill failed to dum, I have a great hesitancy acre for acreage sprayed shall Austin, Texas, or your local not include a teacher’ spay raise "W e couldn’t have continued pass and I followed the man­ toward telling the people of be submitted with application Texas Department of Agricul­ or funds for new college fa­ with the frivolousness of the date of my district voting this State that they themselves for spraying permit. ture, District 7, Brentum of­ cilities, two items which are against the bill. Now, however, do not have the of^rtunity to (3) If a person does not ^ ra y fice, Phone: 836-5641; write; Kennedy years,’’ says color ex­ ------expected to run the new .tax it is somewhat of a different express their wishes. May I a total of more than ten (10) P. O. Box 612, Brenham, Tex- pert, Dr. Deborah Sharpe. The needs up to about $300 m il­ as, 77833. issue. The legislation which assure you once again that acres during any one year, per­ tall, blond psychologist, who RESS ASSOCIATION lion. These would be provid­ was approved by the Senate and should this measure be adopt­ mits or fees are not required. minces no words when it comes ed for by other legislation, ac­ Chemical sent to the House last week, ed by the people of Texas, (4) All persons except those cording to the Senate Finance to color, goes on to say, "If I was in the form of a consti­ and subsequently should any at­ applying to lawns who apply From Page 1 Committee’ s plan. The mea­ had to make a color prediction tutional amendment to allow tempt be made to pass legis­ Hormone-type Herbicides to to producers about management sure provides for a $182.7 mil­ according to politics. I’d say Rehabilitation Part of Easter Seal Service voters to decide on liquor - by lation which would authorize less than ten (10) acres in any factors in controlling antero- lion increase in spending for the - drink on a local option the sale of liquor-by-the-dilnk, one year must vve notice of toxemia and use of buffering beige. I think the Nixon years, education and a $51.6 million in­ “ Do you know a handicapped help disabled persons and their tesis I would oppose such legisla­ each operation to the Commis­ agents and antibiotics in lamb like any period after high ten­ crease for health, hospitalsand person who needs help and isn’ t E m ilies to find and make the I OFFERED AN AMEND­ tion vigorously. sioner of Agriculture prior to feeding rations. sion, will be conservative." getting it?” is the question most effective use of resources Other topics scheduled for Dr. Sharpe, who has been a which will be helpfl to them discussion include current de­ being asked by Mr. Ray Byrom, college professor, clinical ana­ who is Coryell County’ s Easter in developing their abilities and Sgt. 1 St Class Ronald velopments in grain sorghum lyst, author and color consul­ Seal Representative and the living more purposeful lives, processing methods, desirable IN tant, has just completed color person to contact for sevlces Mr. Byrom said. Swift Completes Six- finish or condition of early from the Easter Seal Society This is accomplished through weaned lambs, evaluating newer designs for 27 race tracks. Re­ for Crippled Children and A- direct treatments, services, forage species, and the value searching color and testing the dults of Texas. education, research and coop­ SEKVKE Weeks Course of non-protein nitrogen and responses o f almost 20,000 The Easter Seal Society of­ erative efforts with all other amino acids in sheep and goat people, she feels that color is FT. BRAGG. N. C. _ Army fers rehabilitation services to health agencies, private, state rations. Grading of mohair the most pervasive phenome­ Second Lieutenant Sergeant First Class Ronald L. and federal. The Easter Seal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilker- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, Leota will also be demonstrated. Swift, son of Mr. and Mrs. non in the world, but we need Society does not duplicate ser­ son and family visited Ray’s Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Registration for the field day Hal Anderson Jr. James R. Swift of South Gate, to have different measuring vices, but strives to fill all parents, the Boione Wilkerson’ s don Freeman. begins at 9 a.m. The program California and husband of Alma techniques fo r it. Library Workshop unmet needs of the disabled last weekend. Ray, who is sta­ Bill and Beth Weeks of San will condlude at 3:30 p.m. Swift, 1209 S. Ninth St., Cop­ he added. Enters Air Force tioned in Vietnam, got a three Antonio visited Saturday night peras Cove, has completed the The Texas Easter Seal So­ weeks leave to visit his fami­ with their mother, Lyda Coop­ six - week military assistance Scheduled for ciety is carrying out its forti­ Training ly, who live in Grand Prairie. er, on Sunday they all were din­ training advisor course at the eth annual Easter Seal Appeal Mr. and Mrs. Toral Oney ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. to finance a program of re­ LAREDO, TEX. - Second Lieu­ U. S. Army Special Warfare PROTECTION received word last week, that James Weeks of Evant. tenant Hal N. Anderson, Jr., School, John F. Kennedy Center April 7 habilitation services for crip­ their son and family were Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ballard son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal N. for Special Warfare, Ft. Bragg, pled children and adults. The leaving Australia. The are and Sherry of Copperas Cove Anderson, 405 Grandview Dr., N.C., Feb. 20. A workshop will be held in the Texas Easter Seal Society helps going to visit some of the coun­ visited Sunday afternoon with OF FARM - RANCH PROPERTY Gatesville, has entered U.S. He was taught the history, Civic Room of the First National support 21 treatment facilities tries over there before coming Mr. and Mrs. Tully Ballard. Air Force pilot training at La? traditions, culture, and geo­ -Insure With Farmers Mutual- Bank in Gatesville, on Monday, where children and adults are back to the states. Mr. and Mrs. Gurvis Smith redo AFB, Texas. graphy of Vietnam and re ­ April 7, 1969, at 9:00 a.m. for treated regardless to ability to Mrs. Verna Hammock and and family visited in San An­ Lieutenant Anderson will fly ceived intensive language in­ all persons interested in li- pay. Physical therapy and children of Dallas visited last gelo over the weekend with OUR LIM IT ON ONE UNIT IS $15,000 the newest Air Force jet train­ struction, which gave him the I braries. The topic for dis­ speech and hearing programs Friday night and Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eckert. ers and receive ^ cia l aca­ basic conversational skills ne­ cussion will be trusteeship are offered to help the disabled Mrs. Leota Graham. demic and military training cessary for advisory duty with For Coryell County Farmers since 1905 Sponsorship of the workshop ii make their lives fuller, despite Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilks during the year-long course. the Vietnamese armed forces. ¡by the Gatesville Public Li- their handicaps. and Scottie, of Fort Worth, He will be awarded silver pi­ Instructions were also riven ;}brary and the Field Services Mr. Byrom urged every per­ Paul Bearden of Odessa, Ce­ lot wings upon completion of the in intelligence and psychologi­ |{ Division of the Texas State son in Coryell County to in- cil Ballard of Purmela and the -O v e r $1.5 Million Insurance - Sound Insurance S efvice - Air Training Command flying cal operations and in the ca­ increase his or her support of Ronald Medarts were dinner Library. The workshop, which program. pabilities and uses of air, ar­ the Texas Easter Seal Society guests in the Glenn Herrman will be conducted by Miss Anita and its program of services The lieutenant was commis­ tillery and naval gunfire. Decker, Texas State Library sioned in 1969 upon graduation home last Saturday. Farmers Mutual Fire Ass’n. to the crippled children and Those calling in the Arlie Field Consultant, will be de­ adults. from Officer Training School, Airman 1st Class voted to the solution of the Lackland AFB, Texas. Gartman home last Sunday were Elgin Davidson, Pres. Mrs. Hy Davidson, Sec’y. He added that anyone who Richard Maraney Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ray of I problems of members of boards could benefit from rehabili­ A graduate of Gatesville Ofnee in Pollard & Sellers Barber Shop - Ph. 865-2816 [ of trustees and to profiles of High School, he received his Stephenvllle, Mrs. Jim Cum- tation services should contact Graduates From mings and chldren of Rumley, ' successful boards. All per- him at the Guaranty Bank & B.A. degree in mathematics : sons interested in the improve- Trust, Gatesville, to request from the University of Texas, Technical School 1 ment of library service in their services from the Easter Seal where he was a member of Pi community are urged to attend. Kappa Alpha. WICHITA FALLS, TEX. - Society. Airman First Class Richard G. Maranez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Marquez of Route 1, Oglesby, Texas, has been CTaduated from a U.S. Air Force Technical school at S hei^rd II Best Wishes to the AFB, Texas. He was trained as a com­ munications equipment repair­ man and has been assigned to Happy Couple a unit of the Air Force Com­ munications Service at Wheeler AFB, Hawaii. ' The airman is a graduate of Let us help you make yours Oglesby High School, Raymond Hall the Perfect Wedding Promoted to

Master Sergeant We specialize in handling all the flower arrangements for WICHITA KAN.-RaymondF. Hall, son of Noah W. Hall, weddings . . . Route 1, Cleveland, Texas, has Bouquets, Boutonnieres, been promoted to master ser­ geant in the U.S. Air Force. Church and Reception Sergeat Hall is an automotive technician at McConnell AFB, decorations - everything Kan. in a unit of the Tactical A ir Command. His wife, Ino, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker, Evant, Texas. Staff Sgt. Andrew Burton Assigned to Fort Hood

FORT HOOD, TEX. - Army Staff Sergeant Andrew L. Bur­ ton, son of Mrs. Ruth A. Bur­ ton of St. Joseph, Mo., was as­ signed March 3 to the 1 st Ar- nored Division at Ft. Hood, Texas as a medical section ser­ geant. His wfle, Marla, lives in C(^- peras Cove, Texas. ■Coryell County’ s First FTD Florist’ 70S Main Ph. 865-2516 J The NEWS Is $1.00 For Our Customers^ Convenience A Bipm Number Has Been Instatled PLEASE CALL 8 6 5- 2S 7 4

705 E. Main St. .'GateivilU, Taxas F l o o U t alW ' 'T. f t V ' T f

fedi; S'áí'k.i.TÍÍ

Coryell County News, Gotesville, Texas, Tuesday, April 1, 1969 Page colleagues across the rotunda. What’ s more. Included in the Senate’ s things-done list were Highlights and such monumental accomplish­ ments as passage of constitu­ tional amendments to leaglize Sidelights local option sale of liquor-by- the-drink and to raise the water Vem Hanford revenue bond ceiling to $3.5 w ^ u i n r union to finance the statewide water plan. Senators further approved their $5.8 billion ver­ Showdown ttme is near in the quire no new revenue. It would stitutional, State appealed. sion of the budmt and voted for Legislature. That’ s when the include money for new medical Court of Criminal Appeals HORACE JACKSON Trade - In a constitutional amendment to time comes lor crucial issues schools, dental school and col­ upheld the death penalty given INSURANCE remove the welfore ceiling. Your Old Watch of e n d in g and taxation. lege planning. a Dallas County man for rape Voting date on the water HOME LOANS For A New Moving at a tAiUon-dollars- Major difference in the bills of a 74-year-old woman. bond and welfare amendment AUTOMOBILE LOANS ft-minute clip, the Senate whip­ is in the area of higher edu­ Bulova was set at August 5. Hope­ FOR SALE: 1959 Oldsmobile; Ward Jewelry ped through a record $5.8 bil­ cation, where the Senate would CITIES GET SALES TAX FOR SALE: Lots on the State 715 Main Street fully several other consitutional completely overhauled; power­ lion 1970-71 appropriations bill raise general fund appropria­ REBATE Ph. 865-2242 703 Main Ph. 865-7128 amendments, including vol­ steering and power brakes: School Road. Just off Highway which woul d require a mini­ tions of 22 senior colleges and unteer firemen’ s benefits, col­ 36. See J. 0. Brown. mum $63.3 million in new tax- universities $106.5 million, Nearly 290 Texas cities last automatic transmission. Call lege students loans and an in­ public junior colleges $19.3 week received a whopping$28.2 865-5082. FOR SALE: KR Bluestem WESLEY NICHOLS crease in the Interest rate on Want to say "Thanks” ? 01 this $5.8 billion budget, million. million in allocations from the seeds. Call 865-5324. Electrical L Refrigeration constitutional bond funds will -send lovely flowers! $69.7 million is recommend­ First bearings on major tax state comptroller as their share Servue be submitted on the same date. from ed for support of the State bills are getting under way. of the one percent local option To get on the August ballot, FOR SALE: Hereford Bulls. GRAVES FLORIST 312 Main Street Department of Public Safety, Hearing on Gov. Preston municipal tax for the last quar­ Lloyd Brown, Pearl Star Route, measures must be finally pas­ 865-2516 705 Main Day- 865-6714 an increase of $10.2 million Smith's supplemental revenue ter of 1968. sed by the Legislature no Gatesville. 865-6376. over the current level of spend­ recommendation, to place a one Totals ranged from $122 for Night- 865-2533 later than April 16, due to the FOR SALE: Two story Ma­ ing by that agency. Difference half of one percent levy on little Josephine to $6.4 million FOR SALE: General Store - 90 - day advertising require­ sonic Lodge building at Evant, would pay for the hiring of chemical producers and raise for big Houston. Comptroller Coryell City; Inquire at store ments. Texas, ^ l e to be made by Gatesville Bug Man 150 more highway patrolmen, the cigarette rate to 15 cents reported totals exceeded expec­ or call 865-5044. House passed bills to estab­ sealed bid. Bids will be opened vdll give free estimates 50 more narcotics agents and a pack, will be set for mid- tations in nearly all cases. SUMMER CLOTHES - Boysand SM MfraOMIN HMilir lish a University of Texas med­ April 24, 1969. We reserve and in fectio n to rid your 10 additional intelligence a- House may very well pass its ical school branch in Houston girls; ladies and men and other DM MNMi Hi MMv home, trees and yards of gents, as well as $864,638 lor version of the budget next week. TAX FACTS UNCORKED the right to reject any or all and authorize state payment of bids. For Information, con­ things at our GARAGE SALE - _ti hii$ilil V kiM roaches, termites, rats an addition to tb e Homer It would permit a $240 million April 4 and 5 at 2517 Jackson moving expenses to property tact W. A. Price; phone, 471- and ants. Call B. M. Huck- Garrison Jr. Police Training increase in general revenue Committee on Public School Dr. If bad weather - will be Graves Florist ovmers displaced by hi^way 3594 in Evant, Texas. abee at 865-5532 or Junior Academy in Austin. e n d in g without additional tax­ Education has released its stu­ 705 Main 865- right-of-way buying. in house. MUlsap at 865-2604. Despite all its belt, the Se­ es. Difference between lean dy on school district tax in­ WANT ADS - 10? per line first nate bill contained no funds House and fat Senate spending equalities which admittedly may ‘Sears is Where the Values PRIVATE COLLEGE SUBSIDY insertion - 5? per line thereaf­ for the anticipated $220 million measures must be ironed out provoke legal action. ter. Are Let’ s all go Shopping at CORYELL COUNTY Need Insurance? Sears.’’ Listen to the ditty- LAND & ABSTRACT teacher - pay - raise, the in conference committee during Texas college students who Survey found "inequities are See Your contemplated $30 million lilt the next two months. attend private schools will have the rule in this state rather BUILD your home now. Call then for convenience go by 618 Leon Street. Let A. J. Gordon American Amicable in the welfare ceiling, $16.5 Tax battle, which must start some relief from the cost of than the exception” , that 64 per­ Fort Gates Investment Corp. Floyd Zeigler, Owner million for two new medical in the House, will see-saw back tuition if Rep. Lynn Nabers of cent of state’ s school districts W^ have lots and plans to flt show you the Values. 111-1/2 S. 7th Street Man schools, $7.5 million for a new and forth from House - to - have an average ratio of asses­ Gordon L. Smith Brovmwood has his way. He your needs., Phone 865-5914; Phone 865-5715 dental school or $6 million for Senate - and - vice - versa. Sen­ has submitted three bills that sed value to market value of Phone 865-6421 ators have some revenue ideas 20 percent or less. Ratios planning new colleges. would provide assistance to stu­ 1967 Singer Console, fancy de­ Include these high-priority of their own. range from 14 percent on un­ dents of private colleges. Each signs, buttonholes, mono­ items and you are looking at developed land to 41 percent of the three are differentplans. grams, blind hems. $72.90 Glass MATTRESS a tax bill a lot closer to $345 LEGISLATURE MOVES ON on banks and private homes. HB 451 would equalize the tu­ balance or $7.88 per month.. COPSE Chairman Leon Ja- FOR RENT: Furnished apart­ million than $63,3 million. ition paid by a resident at state Call 865-6397 for free home insurance Agency New b Renovate worski of Houston said the Com­ ment - will be available, Wed­ However, House Speaker Gus Senators stole the spotlight and non-state schools. HBI153 demonstration. Choice of Ticking Mutscher has called for an ap­ from the House by churning mittee vras reluctant to publish nesday, March 26; located on A L L Types of Insurance; Choice of Firmness would establish a Tuition Schol­ Pleasant Street; Call 865-2535. propriations bill which will re­ out S3 bills to 38 for their ar ship Program for state stu­ firgures since they might lead New Innspring Unit to embarrassment for many lo­ Best of Companies dents attending private schools New Mattress Guarantee and HB 1154 would authorize cal districts. PHILLIPS INSURANCE Budget Terms WESTERN the Coordinating Board of Tex­ Legislators sponsoring AGENCY as College and University Sys­ COPSE recommendations as MATTRESS THE bills in House and Senate said Roy M. Phillips, Jr. FRANCIS S. GLASS. Owner tem, to pay a private school 711 Main Street 1502 Austin Avenue a given amount of money for that, whether legal action re­ FOR RENT: Small furnished West Side of the Square Ph. 865-5116 Brownvrood. Texas every Texas graduate. sults or not, people “ have both house - 1207 Waco. Call 865- a right to know the facts and In Gatesville Call 5953 after 6 p.m. Ph. 865-5392 TRAFFIC TICKET IMMUNITY an obligation to take appro­ 865-6417 priate action." SCORED ,, G. P. SCHAUB MILLING COPSE bills, aired before TRADING STAMPS i GRAIN COMPANY State Rep. Maurice Angly of the House Public Education Austin has touched some state Committee last week, came un­ BUY-SELL BUYS Wheat, Corn. Oats, lawmakers on a very sore der heavy shelling from rural Milo school spokesmen and property ^ t . TRADE Custom Mixing - Grinding. owners. Particularly repugnant He wants them to renounce 119 N. 7th Ph. 865-2244 their immunity from traffic and to rural opponents were pro­ Ph. 753-1372 parking citations in the capital posals to slash the number of Waco, Texas city. Angly said, as an Aus­ school districts from 1,218 to THOMPSON & MCCLELLAN 353 and to equalize taxes on tin lawmaker, he has partici­ Week days and FIRE AND GENERAL A-1 strict market value basis. pated in the practice of "taking INSURANCE care of" his colleagues’ tickets Saturday mornings and is ashamed of it. He in­ APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Office - 714 Main Street Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door Hardtop, 390 V 8, troduced a resolution asking le­ Senate confirmed key ap­ Phone - 865-5011 1 Ofift Cruise-o-Matic, Selectair, Power Steering and gislators to go on record as Brakes, All vinyl trim. "expressing a desire to be pointments of Joe W. Burkett, QUINTON'S EXTRA NICE Come» to Lite treated without special favor or Jr. of Kerrville and Tom Gor­ undue accord." don of Abilene to Texas Li­ PAINT AND BODY quor Control Board and Leslie Musical 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback, 289 V 8, Cruise- R. Neal of San Antonio to Water i SHOP o-Matic, Selectair, Power Steering. UIL MAY GO Instruments In the Legislature is a bill to R irtts Commission 2209 E. Main St. With abolish the University Scholas­ Appointments of Dorsey Fishing 1 Mustang Hardtop, 289 V 8, Selectair, Cruise- Hardeman of San Angelo and tic League, which administers Next to Red MeCoy’e Equipment o-Matic, Vinyl Roof. a ll inter - high - school ath­ William B, Blakemore 11 of Midland were passed over. letic and literary competi­ Call 865-5879 Knives Mercury Parklane, 4 door, Sedan, Full Power tion. Proposal by Rep. Burke and Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes named Ne«f L Used Auto Parts 1967 and Air Conditioned. Musgrove of Breckenridge Everything for the CahleVision Sen. Jack Strong of Longview EXTRA CLEAN would put all UIL functions WRECKER SERVICE horse and rider. under the State Board of Edu­ chairman of a special inves­ CALL 865-5315 cation. tigative committee on the use JIM MILLER ^ LTD 4 door. Hardtop, 390 V 8, Cruise-o- Musgrove says his bill is in of narcotics and dangerous ARMY STORE 1966 Matic, Selectair, Power Steering, Brakes and response to complaints about drugs of Texas high school and Windows, AM - FM Radio. UIL’ s strict rules, such as college - age youth. EXTRA NICE Dealers in Legumss and Field Seeds those prohibiting gifts to ath- lets and requiring a year’s A G OPINIONS Need A Gas Range? layoff for athletes after a change of schools. Governor Smith challenges CONFECTION SUPPLY ROUTE 1 Q/ce Ford, 2 door. Hardtop, 289 V 8, Cruise-o- Another bill, by Rep. Bill the validity of last minute ap­ Unusual opportunity for man w o j Matic, Airconditioned, pointments to the University or woman to restock new type Í Swanson of Houston, would in­ coin dii^ensers with high qual­ validate the UIL rule requir­ of Texas board of regents made ity packed food products. Hand­ HALE SEED CO ing a year’ s layoff for ath­ in January by former Gov. John ling brand names only. No 1964 Ford 2 door. Hardtop, 289 V 8, Standard letes after a change of schools. Connally. selling. Dependable person can Transmission, All Vinyl Interior Trim. Another bill, by Rep. Bill Smith made it clear that he Swanson of Houston, would in­ wasn’t objecting to the indivi­ net VERY HIGH EARNINGS. Part or full time. Requires validate the UIL rule requiring duals, he merely questioned the WEST MAIN GATESVILLE. $1150 to $3250 cash secured that year’ s lay-off. legality of the action. 10AP Galaxie 500, 4 door, Sedan, 289 V 8, While Atty. Gen. Cravrford by inventory and equipment. I w o j Cruise-o-Matic, Selectair, Power Steering. STREET TEXAS Both measures are awaiting hearing in the House PuUic Martin mulled that one, he hand­ Write for personal interview, NICE giving phone number to Inter- Education Committee. ed down these opinions: AVAILABLE IN ♦Federal reserve banks op­ State Dist. Co., 455 East 4th 30 AND 36 IN. erating cafeterias are not re­ South, Suite 206, Salt Lake, COURTS SPEAK MODELS Feed Oats . loo ib...... 3.00 quired to remit sales taxes City, Utah, 84111. Shell Corn . looib...... 3.00 Third Court of Civil Appeals measured by gross receipts and M tossed out Fort Worth Sundaco not actually collected from SHORT SNORTS AAaize . 100 lb...... 2.50 Inc’ s suit to determine the le­ small purchase customers. M l t i 'E R ♦Under SB 184, now before the Department of Public Safety to gality of its scheme for evading 901 Main St. Ph. 865-2618 Feed Hegari . looib...... 2.25 the state’ s Sunday closing law. Legislature, the State Board of announced plans for a seven - helicopter fleet for use in e- Feed Barley .looib...... 2.00 Court said operations, which in­ Dental Examiners would pro­ clude "buying stock" of certain mulgate rules prescribing ser­ mergency missions. Alfalfa Hay . per bale . . ------1.25 stores every Saturday night, vices of dental assistants, in­ Seventeen million auto vis­ cluding cleaning of teeth. itors pumpled $1 billion into Baled Oats . per bale . . ------1.00 have not been challenged yet. Meanwhile, State Supreme ♦ Bill to grand Panhandle Texas’ economy last year and Baled Johnsongrass . per bale. .60 Court heard arguments on the Ground Water Conservation 5.5 million arrived on com­ constitutionality of a 1961 clos­ District No. 3 south of Cana­ mercial carriers, spending ing law. San Antonion discount dian River power to space irri­ $467.5 million, Highway De­ houses claim the law is vague gation wells is constitutional. partment reports. and indefinite and therefore in­ valid. Bexar County District ALL KINDS OF SEED Court held the law unconstitu­ FRESHEN UP tional, State appealed. High Court declared the AND FERTILIZER state’ s new polygraph - exam­ YOUR CAR iners licensing law is uncon- FOR SPRING 1967 Ford 1967 Chevrolet Caprice J Galaxie 500, V 8, 4 door Sedan, V-8 Powerglide, Everything on CORYELL COUNTY Air conditioned. Power steering it, including Factory Air. Black and brakes. vinyl top over blue. Blue in­ terior. 22,000 actual miles. $2195 $2395 NEWS GET AN EXPERT 1967 Mustang 1962. Ford V 8 engine. Standard transmis­ Fairlane 500, Sports Ceupc. sion, radio, and heater, Air conditioned. Automatic transmission. Radio, Heater. Best Bargain In TUNE-UP NUW! $1595 $ 6 9 " When our motor experts Coryell County 1963 Ford 1966 Chevrolet give your cor a tune- Fairlane 500, V-8 engine, 2 4 door, Impala, PoweivstiLr- up, it's done right the door. Automatic transmission. ing. Automatic T ra n s m is a ^ Radio, Heater. $495 first time. W e use only $ | i 9 5 the latest electronic 1513 Main St. s 00 method«. Drive in to our Edwin Hunt Autos Ph. 865-7103 H i f v a r station today. FOR THE CLEANEST CAR IN TOWN. IT'S HUNT'S CAR WASH K O eW S EINCO Located next door to HUNT'S AUTOS. 1602 Main Ph. 865-5714 And H & B Car Wash In Evant Page 4 Coryell County Newt, Gatesvllle, Texas, Tuesday, April 1, 1969

>x*í P I C T U R E T H I S ! THE PUZZLE OF CANCER Î6 ï «s ACROSS 24. Possessive pronoun 10. Dined. 26. Dangerous cancer 11. Unpublished paper m 1. Wife-Saver. site. of literary work. M 8. Man's Name. 27. Cancer's Seven 13. Egyptian Sun God. 9. Surgical task force. Warning______17. Caricer Warning •;.ví :¥ i; 12. Cancer Therapy. Signal. ÍÍS 14. Often coupled with DOWN 18. Usually preceded Sis nicotine. by X. 15. Summer in Paris. Be on guard. 20. Russian composer 16. Growths. Vegetable. (1835-1919). m 18. Hospital staffer. American pole. 21. Silver, Abbr. Si* 19______for a checkup. Follow a course. 22. Part of a house. by lillian vidler 20. Disease caused by Boy Scout 23. Asian-European •X« i abnormal growth and dormitories. country, Abbr. spread of cells. 7. Ma Bell. 25. A bone. NEW YORK VISITOR - - Johnny Smith is a long way from home FASHION PARADE - - I had the pleasure of being a guest since that is New York. He is an air line pilot for United Air of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Thursday night. SOLUTION ON PAGE 5 lines, so this Is Just a short jump for him, Johnny is here I ca n truly say it looked like an Easter Fashion Parade. visiting with sister, Mrs. Bob Caothers. Many were dressed in spring frocks that certainly makes you I would like to say this is an enjoyable visit for both, but appreciate this season of the year. at this writing, he is a pneumonia patient in the hospital. w tty Thrasher was sporting a brown leather skirt with a Our wish/ i^he will have a ^ e d y recovery. deep orange sweater, topped with a polka dot scarf of orange and gold. To add to this very chic look was the white patent boots. Another very attractive costume was the purple?) voil NO PARTIALITY -- Doing my duty the other day, rounding trimmed with white, worn by Kay Hamilton. The dress had up some photographs of college students to run in a recent a long torso with accordlan pleated skirt. The white textured paper, I came in contact with Mrs. James Adams. hose, white shoes and white kid gloves were the making of I explained why we wanted a picture of son, Richard. Being the dress. a proud mother, she could not help but tell me her other son, Then there was Ilene Hairston in that smart hot pink suit Printlce, at Ranger Jr. College, had made the aean’ s list this of silk (1 think) with the popular tunic l e n ^ top. A ^ would last semester. you believe, she was wearing ear clips and lip color to < exactly Thought this was worth mentioning. match.

Spring is a new straw bat, a great big smile, Her first corsage, a coat with style. Moments so precious pass in a whirl; Picture her now while she’s Daddy’s girl. SPRING IS FOR SNAPSHOOTING Spring is brimming over with Kodak experts say that the big­ aubjecta for the snapahooter. gest secret- for natural-looking From mother nature Messed in pictures of children is to catch her finest, to little girls in new them when they least expect it. straw hats, the choice is endless. When a child is engaged in an Your little girl's new spring interesting activity, he forgets outfit actually demands a snap­ about the camera and you can Shop Gatesville shot. Children change so capture a natural expression. quickly: the only way to save Have your camera handy, the moment is on film. loaded and ready to shoot. Many women find it conven­ With a simple aim and shoot ient to keep a camera in the model such as the Kodak Insta- kitchen, right at hand, for im- matic 134 camera, any mother expected picture-taking oppor­ can count on propierly exposed tunities. HSIKByNNIES pictures indoors or out. The Since mother is with the chil­ camera's electric eye automati­ dren most of the time, she's the For Sale cally sets the lens. If lighting is logical choice for family histor­ inadequate, a red light in the ian. And if she saves snapshoot­ viewfinder signals the use of ing for special occasions only, flash. she's missing a lot. The pictures 2519 OAK DRIVE With no camera settings to of events that may not seem worry about, it's easy to con­ special at the moment become centrate on subject matter. so with the passage of time. Or Call 865-6726 Fire Lues Still Climbing Pleasure and Profit NEW YORK— Fire destroyed •SI.7 billion worth of property Club Meets With in the in 1967, aciording to the Insurance In­ formation Institute. I'he total Wiilie Moseley was S200.000 higher than that The Pleasure and Profit Club recorded in 19fi6. met with W illie Moseley as BIRTHDAY PARTY - David Shepherd celebrated his sixth Favors of filled plastic eggs containing prizes was presented birthday March 26, 4:00 p.m. to each child. hostess on March 5. He was honored with a party given by his parents, Mr. and The highlight of the party was an egg hunt enjoyed, by all. Due to so much sickness in the community there were only Mrs. Charlie Shepherd, 1505 South Street. Those present and pictured above are left to right: April nine members present, quilt­ The party took place in the garage decorated with various Bromser, Karen Pate, David Shepherd, Kelly Miller, Charlotte ing was done on two quilts, colored streamers and baloons. Harvey, Lee Bromser, William Seavey, David Barton, Bryan but only one completed. Sev­ The birthday cake was a chocolate sheath with white frost­ Hollingsworth, Doug Barton, Ricky Latluim, Baron Pate, Mike eral ladies came back on Thurs­ ing toM>ed with chocolate bunny rabbits and Easter eggs. Latham, Bryan Jones, Jimmy Shepherd, and Robert Miller. day and helped Mrs. Moseley finish her quilt. A good meal was served at noon, with each lady bringing a covered dish. "The Club adjourned to meet with Leota Graham on March 19. The Sigma Rho and Xi Iota Epsilon Chapters of the Beta REMEMBER — as we prepare for Easter let’s not for­ Sigma Phi Soroity met in unison at the National Bank Civic get that this holiday is a date set aside to help us remember Room, March 27, 1969, at 7:30 p.m. Christ dies on the cross for our short comings, so we might Two Visitors Attend The meeting was called to order by Sigma Rho Chapter have everlasting life. president, Bartara Brown. All those present joined in the Soroity rituali« Pleasure And Profit The speaker for the program was Mr. Robert F. “ Bob” Club Schnatterly, Civil Defense Instructor at Texas A A M Uni­ NEW COMERS CLUB — Chatting with Helen SandefUr over versity. the phone, she was telling me you had a New Comers’ Club The Pleasure and Profit Club He gave a very informative talk on “ Electric Magnetic here at one time. It sounds like great fun and the best way ever met on March 19, with Leota Waves” , their effect, how to prepare for such, and fall out to get acquainted. Graham as hostess. There were shelters^which led to group discussion. What happened to this good, worth-while organization? 16 members and three visitors The meet ing was adjourned. present. The visitors were Refreshments were served from a table covered with a Mrs, Edwin Graham and Sandy white linen cloth, centered with a yellow floral arrangement and Mrs. Bill Saunders of and a large decorated Easter Egg. Yellow napkins were also Gatesvllle, used. Other appointments were milk glass and silver. From HAPPINESS IS A BIRTHDAY — it was great fun covering a We are always glad to have one end of the table, dainty individual cheese cakes were birthday party for a six-year-old the other day. Really, I visitors. served and from the other end, coffee and hot spiced tea couldn’t tell if they were coming or going, there was so much We had two members pre­ were poured from a silver coffee and tea service. excitement. sent, Myra Shook and Velina Approximately twenty members were present and two visi­ As much as I love birthday parties, I was glad the hostess Price, who had been absent tors. was mother, Sandra Shepherd, Instead of this mother. a long time due to illness; glad to have them back. The club nets next Wed­ nesday, April 2 with Leota W il­ kinson. HOSPITAL NEWS

Baby boy born March 30 at 9:30 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins. Patients Mrs. Herman Walters Mrs. W.E. Bond Mrs. Billy Wright Mrs. U.L. Rhoads Mrs. Ada Stewart Mrs. Herman Bragewitz Mrs. Cecil Frank Mrs. Dero Jones U.L. Rhoads S p r i n g 's lli<‘ .sivisoii lor tlu' Mrs. Bill Wiggins Mrs. Mamie King J.J, Glaze SI ’E( rr A CÜ L All SI ‘ECT AT( )R I Lee Butler L.A. Robertson The swing to Spring starts in spectators, a lively look that Mrs. Ruth Britain makes you all newl Wear them with suits, with sports, with H.C. Floyd all your separate go-togethers, in combinations of White with Mrs. Kate Turner J.T. Loggins Red, Golden Blonde or Flight Blue smooth leather uppers or W.E. Swift Black Shining Corfam, Patsy Graham Above is pictured the red brick classic constructed house flanking the door and down the sides of the sidewalk are Mrs. G.C. Rhoads of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Graham. This magnificent home is green and grey clumps of santolina. Pots of geraniums E.O. Walters CoNNîE As iMf> in March SEVENTEEN located at 803 Waco Street. At each end of the front are tall complement the Ppreh. Edging the yard are moundjgntrock Mrs. Mary Browning stately cedars. To balance this are medium height euonymus and forsythia. To add to the beauty is rock wishing well In Mrs. Maggie Shelton one corner. P.R. Sawyer Norman Melton Mrs. Lonnie S*'- lerland There will be 600,000 new A BIG THANK. YOU -- to the Donnie Palmers for having HOUSE WATCHING I have good c^tportunity to keep an cases of cancer this year and somethin g ^ c i a l for Easter to entertain the children at the eye on the Joe Kenworthy home coming up In Creek C liff half can be cured by early di- Town and Country Theater, April 3. area and its looking real pretty. agnosis and proper treatment, Yes, I know this is not free, but the small cover charge I think Becky has been busy adding those finishing touches according to tne American would be well worth all tlie fun the children will have and like selecting carpet and light fixtures. Cancer Society. You can help this may be the only egg hunt some will get to participate in. I know she is appreciative to good neighbor Joy Cummings, by supporting the Cancer Don’ t forget there will be prizes, too. for her assistance. grusaode. [1

Coryell county News, Cotesvitle, Texas, Tuesday, April 1, 1969 Page 5 THE GATESVILLE HIGH. SCHOOLi in the garden club of Mrs. has captured the eye of all the Fields); Kermit Swindall (real lores Ortega); Seniors From Page 1 Hartman, (Debbie Dyer), there­ males and much confusion n rdner. Clang)- Joe Crawford The Seniors did a fine job Messenger Boy); Gabby Allen on the play and we might see strument he had his eye on. by causing Mrs. Fields to con­ reigns from the decision who Toedie Graham); Edna (Janna some actors come out of this In pursuing his gardening du­ vince Mr. Fields not to take takes who to the dance. class. ties, he digs up the bulbs of the fleet of trucks he ordered It seems though that Midge Bonner); Christie Myers (Do­ finally strengthens everyone Mrs. Fields, who was a rival from Mr. Hartman. Here is one solution to the cancer puzzle Elliott, whom his father would finally straightens everyone give |500 to see him walk out out, from getting Mr. Fields of the house with a to stand up to Mrs. Fields , bat over his shoulder, turns to getting herself straightened from the very highly intelli­ out, each goest to the dance gent book writer to the “ black with the real one of his and eyed” writer, who will write her choice and Mr. and Mrs. I from enjoying the real live, as Hartman are already planning Abetter solution: ^JimJVillia^ Vol, 1 he tries to take up for “ would next ^ rin g vacation. be love” , Carollyn Webster, Other seniors, giving a very G ive to the (capablv portrayed by Carla capable acting role and certain­ AMERICAN Therefore, it is our duty to Pfeffer), who has come to visit ly adding their share of humor, p a rd our precious democracy his sister, Virginia (Vicki Hol­ as well as concern to the play CANCER from those who wish to destroy lingsworth). were Reggie Schoenewolf(Keith SOCIETY it or from those who wish to Carollyn, the sophisticated Nolan); Billy Paljner (Freddie ews iews rob us of our precious free­ “ Waldorf Astoria” type girl North); Don Gillette (Allen N &V i); The 1969 Hornet track team They could use some help as doms. is certainly not one of the best neither of these GHS relay we’ve had in the last few years, teams placed in the Falls Coun­ Preserving democracy and as they demonstrated by a medi­ ty Relays at Marlin, Saturday. keeping it alive today can best ocre fifth place finish in last be accomplished by observing week's Hornet Relays. One of just a few simnle points: the main problems affecting the ★ ★ (1) Respect the rights and| GHS cinder crew is lack of privileges of others. Remem­ ber -- Your rights end when depth. There are some fine The GHS senior class pre­ they tread on the rights of oth­ athletes on the team, but in sented their pUy F riday night, ers. only three events, the high jump, before a capacity crowd in the (2) Be willing to stand up 100 yard dash, and 220 yard Gatesville High School audito­ for our government and democ­ dash, did more than one Hor­ rium. The audience enjoyedi racy when it is under the fire net place. There were some a fine production, filled with of Mssimistic critics. good individual performances lots of laughs. (3) Inform yourself about our but the team as a whole could After the play, the cast and nation’ s history and see how not accumulate enough points to crew enjoyed a party and dance our nation’ s leaders became be a threat. in the band room. The lack of enthusiasm, which great and pattern yourself a f­ has characterized the GHS ter them. sports scene this year, dealt a (4) Inform yourself first on Democracy - issues and candidates and then were blow to the track program as many good athletes decided to Foundation of make a decision. pass up the *69 cinder cam­ (5) Express this decision paign. As a result, almost all Freedom through the ballot box on elec­ of the team is composed of by Larry Parham tion day, not with placards in a riot. Juniors and sophomores. Some The word “ democracy” usu­ of these young men, however, ally refers to a form of gov­ (6) Inform yourself of the have been placing highly in their ernment. But democracy is evils of Communism and its events and should prove to be also a way of life. True de­ followers and vow to keep your some of the best in the dis­ mocracy recognizes the rights nation free from it. trict in the next year or two. of all men. It states that all (7) Worship the God of your persons are equal before the faith. ★ ★ law. It refuses to allow the These are but a few simple National Builoinu Centw government to grant special fo- suggestions, but if followed they vors because of a person's will strengthen the backbone of our nation. Coach Lowell Bishop, meet birth, wealth, race, or re li­ director, deserves mention for gion. Democracy provides the fine running of this year’ s freedom of relirion, freedom of Hornet Relays. He also had a ^ech, and freedom of the lot of help from the rest of the press. Finally, democracy per­ GHS coaching staff and many mits citizens to peacefully op­ other men, such as former pose actions by their govern­ mr. ed ★ GHS coaches, Lloyd Mitchell ment. F and Gene Ellis, and many others Our representative govern­ who gave a lot of time and work ment has a democratic spirit. Dear Mr. Ed, to help make the meet a suc­ All the people may not agree on a certain political issue or We would like to write this cess. RHEEMGLAS candidate for office, but they in behalf of some very close CLOSE OUT ON ALL may express their opinion friends who are too nice to Creosote T reoted! voting, not through college ri­ say anything. We do not think Water ★ ★ ots and violent demonstrations. it was fair, the write-up about 6-1/2’ X 3 to 4” top .90 Riots and demonstrations are the “ Soul Society” which said 6-1/2’ X 4 to 5” top 1.15 - I mil The addition of Gary Caro- not democratic, but rather are it was th e best dance we’ ve Heater 7’ X 5’ top 1.29 thers, who decided to go out tools that strike at the very had in a long time. We think By Rheem 8’ X 4 to 5” top 1.56 12’ X 5 to 6” top 4.25 for track last week, should help foundation of our nation and this was one person’ s point of MEDICINE CABINETS 8’ X 5 to 6” top 2.30 14’ X 4 to 5” top 3.25 to strengthen the Hornet quar­ the ideals upon which it was view. We agree that the “ Soul By GROTE 8’ X 6 to 8” top 3.20 14’ X 5 to 6” top 4.95 ter-m ile and mile relay teams. Society” is very gopd but their 30 gal. glass lined Kltchea Products Several different styles 10’ X 4 to 5” top 2.35 16’ X 4 to 5” top 6.95 dance wasn’t the best we’ ve had in stock. 10’ X 5 to 6 ” top 3.50 18’ X 6 to 7” top 7.45 25% Off in a long time. This is not 10 yr. SC195 12’ X 4 to 5” top 2.95 20’ X 5 to 6” top 8.45 only our point of view but quite #SF446 JO 6’ AMERICAN MADE STEEL $1.15 On Complete Stock a few others also. We don’t As low as guarantee think he should run others down! 6’ IMPORTED STEEL .65 Loyal and Loving

Mr. Loyal. I ’ m very sorry about your misunderstanding of the article. o » WE HAVE Take time to re read it, you " x ____ r may find that it did not run 2 Ft.. $ 1 9 3 down anyone, it simply compli­ é PLENTY mented the “ Soul Society” . As 3 Ft.. for being one persons point of LIGHT FIXTURES view, it was not. It merely echoed the feelines of most of OF those who attended the dance. on $ 4 A 9 Actions ^ a k louder than stock words. A battle of the bands “ 2 5% fixtures would determine conclusively GREEN which is best. 8 Ft. Thanks for writing. Write again, sometime. 18” Oval Steel KILGORE #7602 PEERLESS Mr. Ed Extension Ladders Dear Mr. Ed, Lovatory Heaters 16 F t______How can cowboys be super­ men when they don’ t even know Installs In what a phone booth is? Bathroom Wall Smitty #301 KILGORE Dear Smitty, Are cowboys supermen? I didn’ t know that. Their looks Lavatory sure don’ t show it. You know what I mean no broad shold- Are bill-paying worries a constant ers. Mr. Ed #108 KILGORE irritation in your family? Why not FLAJSH d o o r s stop by, talk over your money mat­ Closet Combo J 25 ’^ 1 - 3 / 4 * ' Hollow Core Mahogany ters? You can supplement your In­ 2-0X 6-8...... 55.35 2-6X 6 -8...... 55.98 come with a personal loan from us. 2-8X 6 -8...... 56.35 r Steel CEILING TILE It’s easy to apply and 1-3/8" Hollow Core is ideal for ranawing Mahogany Exterior (iu\R.vNTY B.VNR& Tr u s t C o . Both Tub i ^ ’ 4 6" old, cracked, unsightly 2- 8X 6 -8 .....57.65 ceilings. 3- Ox 6 -8.... 58.25

Plain GIVE Cast Iron ' (* ' ■; / ^1-3/8" Bl-fold Door Unit G a t e s \t l l e .TtexAS W hite...... lO'^ TO THE 'll 3- 0 X 6 -8 .....516.50 AMERICAN 4- 0 X 6-8.....517.25 5* White I J 2 « per CANCER SOCIETY Both Tub Accoustical ..100 SPECIALLY PRICED 5- Ox 6-8'.... 518.40 6- 0X 6-8.....519.95 ■* » ' '' >•( ___ __ 4- 4 t- '' . >•’ ** i Q d setlh r PREFINISHED - '4 MOULDING AND SiWiiiiimiMMiijitfjiilhiliUiiiiiiiHKiiUUitiiHiftill TRIM TO MATCH ALL N.B.G. PANELING ROOnNG 235 1b. White t ^ O < Composition Shingles______ajuar* ‘“ 3 4 4 hole Steel at Goodrich Variety Tropicana Oak 240 lb. White I T O S 103 South 7th Gatesville, Texas SINKS Seal down Shingles------*/^uare (Formerly H. 8. Davis Store) 4’x8’ sheet...... In White Reg. $15.00 90 lb. White Roll Roofing . Roll In Coppertone $12.95 Ladies Short Sleeve Mahogany I9>’ Selvage S O < ’ f r JPREFINISHEDl Edge Rpofing . JL ' -*ol] Reg. 98C and $1.00 In New Reg. $19.95 4’x8’ sheet IS 4 30 Pound Per SOME PERMANENT PRESS 6 9< up Harvest Gold $16,89 Blouses PANELING Felt ______Roll

Large 2? X 42 Reg. 79' SALE 59t Each THREE WAYS TO PAY 1. 30 - Day Account I ww Heavy Canrtot) Towels 22 x 42 Reg. 98C 79^ 2. Revolving Charge JUNOLF. OF 10 WASH CLO fH.v1H.S f OR 79^ National Building Center 3. Coeh & Carry 2400 MAIN ST. PHONE 865-2117 SHOP FOR yHFSL SAVINGS A|»i till III ougli A|)i 11 6 TIM ALDERSON, Mgr. i

Page 6 Coryell County News, Gatesville, Texas, Tuesday, Arpll 1, 1969 Waâkin^ton | Shop Gatesville tewâ J ^ e w A by Bob Poage FOR ALL THE FAMILYI Men's Shoes Ladies" Shoes The House has at last pe- in tho “ wrong" place, Next Thursday I plan to be­ have strongly opposed any ac­ Loafers - Lace Styles gun to move on some impor- t isprobably the “ right” Black - Brown - Pastels gin a 10-day visit to South­ our enemies in this world, our tion on our part which might place. As far as I am con­ Black - Brown AAA to B Sizes to 10 show a lack of resolve to our unt legislation and, as is of east Asia, It will be my fifth determination -- our ability to cerned. the farther away from Many styles enemies — which might bol­ ten times the case, the more Sizes to 13 visit to South Vietnam and my resist aggression — and our Central Texas we can keep the ster their claim that the United Important the bill or the lar- A and D Widths first since November of 1M7. willingness to fulfill our obli­ r the appropriation the less fighting, the better I like it. gations under our treaty com - States is a “ paper tiger.'* Since my last visit several scusslon is held. Actually, Interestingly enough, these $8.88 to $12.88 $4.88¡to $8.88 mltments. We cannot afford to become developments have taken place: the must bitter criticism of ex­ same people who do not want President Johnson imposed a Impatient in our efforts to seek And we seek eventually to penditures always comes over us to attack the North Vietna­ halt in our bombing of North help develop Southeast Asian to find a just, honorable and relatively minor items. mese in Hanoi are generally Vietnam. General Creighton lasting peace in Sotheast A- regional organisations through This week we passed an ap­ the ones who do not want us to Boy's and Girl's Abrams has taken command of which those countries can un­ sia. A peace settlement which propriation bill providing a bil­ punish crime at home. They our forces in Vietnam. The dertake effective self-help pro­ can be interpreted as a “ pull­ lion dollars to restore the capi­ are the same people who tell Sizes 5-1/2 to 8-1/2 to 12 grams. out" on our part, will only work of upgrading the effective­ tal stock ofthe Commodity Cre­ us that long-haired, unwashed Many styles These are our ^ I s . They encourage our enemies to con­ ness of the ARVN toops -- dit Corporation. This in ef­ hippies should be allowed to the Army of the Republic of are just, reasonatue and clear. tinue their aggressive activi­ L 12-1/2 to 4 fect maintains the agricultural dictate the courses and the busi­ And it is imperative to our ties elsewhere. Such a settle­ Vietnam -- is going forward. price support program, as much ness management of our uni­ A to D width own natloal interest that these ment would not ensure peace Negotiations in Paris have be­ of the payment Is made through versities, I never have ser­ for our nation but would on­ gun. The Communists have goals be achieved. the Commodity Credit Corpora­ iously considered moving from $3.88 to $7.88 initiated another offensive. 1 do not know exactly what ly insure another war. We must tion. the United States, but if these I will find in Vietnam. I hope remain firm in our resolve to And, most recently, the South Yesterday afternoon the folks should take over our in­ that when I return I will be contain the communists and Vietnamese government indi­ House voted 341 to 21 in fa­ stitutions, I would want to look able to report that the train­ keep them as far as possible cated it is now ready to talk vor of the passage of a bill for some other place to spend ing of the ARVN troops is go­ from our shores. privately with the Viet Cong In to enable the Armed Services the rest of my years, I am ing along well that it will When I return from my Viet­ Paris. 0 to continue to acquire needed not, however, making any plans nam trip, I will make a full be possible in the near future equipment, particularly air­ to move just now because I DISCOUNT SHOE CENTER As a member of the Senate to reduce our own troop com­ report to the Armed Services craft. Although the vote a- still have confindence that most Armed Services Committee, it Committee and then meet with Wher0 You Sove Pennios To Dol I ors mitment in South Vietnam. But gainst It was not large and Americans are sound, patriotic is Important, I believe, for me this is only a hope. It is not the press to make a public re­ there were practically no Floor freedom-loving and brave peo­ ON EVERY PURCHASE to gain a first-hand impression an expectation. port. I hope that I will have fight yesterday, most of the ple. of the effects of all these de­ I have always hoped for an good news to report to you previous day had been taken up early end to the war in Viet­ in my first broadcast after velopments upon our military by Members who wanted to effort in Vietnam. nam, but at the same time I my return. criticize our military effort. To gauge these effects, I will U.S.DJL Inspected Fryers Most of the critics start from take time to talk privately and the premise that “ we want peace informally with many of our in Vietnam and around the SHOP troops in the field as well as world.” Everybody agrees with Cut-up with our military and civilian this. They then reason that we leaders. I plan to visit Army, would have peace if we turned A ir Force, Navy and Marine South Vietnam over totheCom- enlisted men in the four major Quarters munlsts and moved our troops combat zones -- the Mekong home. lb. Delta, around Saigon, the cen­ Apart from the problems tral highlands and the area Missey Lam, Kitty Moore, Ted­ Quarters PRUETTS HONORED WITH raised by this blatant betrayal just south of the de-militarized dy Fain, Jackie Penny, Lanelle HOUSEWARMING of those who have relied on « zone between North and South Hopson, Billy Hopson, Rene Mc­ us, and apus, and apart from 35 Vietnam. Hargue, Greg McHargue, Bar­ Broiler Halves The housewarming given in parable injury it would un­ P Among our military and ci­ bara Hopson, Katy Stevens, E- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin doubtedly do to the reputation vilian leaders with whom I plan lizabeth Stevens, and Pete Win­ Pruett and family, last Friday of our country for honesty, re­ to meet are our ambassador evening was attended by a num­ ters. Several mothers also at­ tended. Ice cream and cake liability and cooperation with “SUPER-RIGHT" Loin to South Vietnam, Ellsworth ber of friends and relatives. other freedom-loving people, I Quarter Bunker; our ambassador to was enjoyed by all. Games The Pruetts received a number have been unable to understand Thailand, Leonard Unger: Gen were played and many nice of useful rifts. how these “ doved" rationalize ¿toiler Greeting eral Abrams; and the comman­ gifts were opened and appreci­ Mrs. Pruett’s sister, from that their belief that this would der of our 25th Infantry Di­ Arkansas was here for the ated by Rene. P O R K CHOPS end Communist aggression. vision, Major General Ellis W. FROM ALL OP US Housewarming and she and Mrs. When one points out that we Williamson; our 4th Infantry PERSONALS Pruett and brother, Steve, left would probatdy not be able to AT AAP Division, Brig. General, Donn Saturday for Odessa, to visit get all of our troops as far as R. Pepke; and our 1 st A ir Ca­ Attending funeral services their father, who is seriously Honolulu before the Commu­ CAF N JOHN $ FtOZEN valry; Major General George for Mrs. H. R. Edwards, in ill. nists began a push to take ov­ 4-ot I. Forsythe. Waco, on Tuesday of last week SHRIMP COCKTAIL Jan 9 7 c SLICED BEEF IIVER . « er some other free people, they 1 know that the Vietnam war were Mr. and Mrs. Truett Hop- H W BRAGEWITZ SUFFERS simply state "that Is just an 49 is the issue uppermost in your son, Mrs. Lena Smith, Paul HEART ATTACK assumption. You can't prove CAP'N JOHN S FROZEN minds. The war has already Lam, and Mr. and Mrs. Otha ••SUPER-RIGHT" that theCommunists would start lib. gone on for a much longer time Galloway, of Gatesville; Mrs. PERCH HLLETS Fk| Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. another aggression." 39* than any of us would have liked. Bragewitz are sorry to know Edwards the former Miss Mar­ garet Royalty, was a former Of course, you can't prove And the peace negotiations in that Mr. Bragewitz suffered a that Mao Tse-tung would not Sea Tang Peeled and Develned CHOPPED BEEF STEAKS Paris are progressing very heart attack and possiUy a resident of Gatesville, « immediately hold free elections slowly. Apparently the North Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mueller Pkg. of 10 / 2 oz. 89 stroke on Tuesday night of last in Red China, but based upon Vietnamese government is fol­ week and has been a patient in of Hurst Springs, were Wednes­ 'X'“ ^9'’ bis history 1 don't beltove that Shrimp lowing the traditional Commu­ the hospital in Gatesville, since day luncheon guests of Mr. and J b es Mrs. Loyd Green. Mrs. D. D. anybody thinks he would. And Famous-for-Quality Groceries! l 'ï — nist strategy of slowing down then. His condition is quite I don't believe that based upon negotiations while intensifying serious. His wife has been Danner of Waco, was also a recent visitor in the Green the experience we have had with VEGETABLE their combat activities in the at his bedside as much as pos­ the Communists in Korea and hope that we will become frus­ home. sible. Rev. Benny Bailey visi­ Czechoslovakia, in Hungary, in SHORTENING trated and settle for far less Mr. and Mrs. Otis Walter, ted him Sunday afternoon. the Middle East, in Malaya, e fíU B M fX E S Neal, and Mary Ellen, of Mid­ than our original goals. and in the Philippines, that it CRISCO Our original roals, however, way-South Bosque, were Sun­ DINNER HONORS 0. E. is reasonable to believe that were not unrealistic and it is day afternoon visitors in the KlUbury MCHARGUE ON BIRTHDAY if given the opportunity to take my belief that we should not Loyd Green home. Mary El­ a L.AYER over all of Southeast Asia with­ settle for less. len was in quest of material Enjoying a birthday djnner out ansserious opposition, that 3-lb.Tln PKGS. ■ , Let us recall just what it is in the O. E, McHargue home for a term paper on Civil War history. the Communists would hesitate that we seek through our mili­ in honor Mr. McHargue's very long about moving further. ASP ORADK tary activities in South Vietnam Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiggins A RbPbi A i.#b»i C 1 II. $1 00 i'N ® S'“ MIX • PEPPWONI or M M birthday weie The Murl Mont­ And where would these unreal­ and at the negotiations in Paris. and daughters, Billye and Paul- gomery family, of Gatesville, istic Americans expect them to APPLESAUCE 5 c'* *1 SAUSAGE PIZZA 8 t We seek first and foremost a, were supf^r guests in the and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mc­ stop? Why would they not take ASP PREESTONI HALVES OR SLICES M f t - JENO DOUBLE SIZE MIX M M , an honorable, just and lasting Hargue, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary home of Bill's mother last Thursday evening. The oc­ over the Philiroines and Japan? peace for all of Southeast A- Smith of Waco. They say that we are now PEACHES...... 3 V * CHEESE PIZZA .’" X 6 Y sla. casion was B ill’ s birthday. r , We seek a chance for the BIRTHDAY PARTY HONORS Rev. and Mrs, Benny Bailey South Vietnamese people to RENE BEST were miests in the home of heart attack and was a patient freely develop their economy, Little Miss Rene Best was Mrs. Lens Smith, Sunday. in a V. A. hospital, in Charles­ freely choose their form of gov­ honored with a birthday party Mrs. F. R. Cole Sr. accom­ ton, South Carolina. Mr. Skin­ CAfces ernment, and freely develop on March 12, She was five panied her brother and wife, ner is the husband of the for­ stable political institutions. years old. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. (Jim ) Rose mer Miss Martha Pearl Mc­ We seek to make credible to Those enjoying the party were to Odessa this weekend to visit Hargue. relatives. Their brother, Mr. Ralph Neeley of Gatesville, OOi Sam Rose has been in failing attended church here, Sunday health. night. C “ ' f Mrs. Iva Brown spent a few Mrs. Aubrey Davidson went days last week visiting her to Temple, Friday afternoon to WANT TO JOIN daughters, and families, Mr. visit in the Ross Kinslow home and Mrs, James Evans and while Mr. and Mrs. Kinslow family, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were on a business trip to Colo­ Taylor and family. rado, Mrs. Clyde Childers, of A LEAGUE? Visiting Mrs. Brown Satur­ Abilene was also a visitor in day were Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ the Kinslow home and staying lass Smith and little son, Blake, with the Kinslow’ s daughters. of Waco. Blake spent Friday Gay and Susan. Dr. Childers night visiting his grandmother, was holding a revival in San Mrs. Lee Brown. Antonio at the Riverside Baptist Church where he was a former We are sorry to report that pastor for a number of years. Mr. Lee Brown is a patient in Attending church services at the the V.A. Hospital, in Waco, His wife visited him, Sunday af­ Riverside Church, Sunday mor­ ternoon. ning were Mrs. Clyde Childers, Misses Gay and Susan Kinslow, GATESVfUff BOWL INC» Mr. and Mrs. McHargue and and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollo­ othe r relatives received word way and little daughter of Aus­ Open 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. that their son-in-law, John S. tin. Mrs. Holloway is also a daughter of the Klnslows. Mrs. 206 South 7th Gatesville 865-6302 Skinner CW04, ofSummerville, South Carolina, has suffered a Davidson returned home Sunday morning. Miss Ima Fellers went to Waco, Monday, afternoon to en­ ter Hillcrest Hospital and to undergo surgery Tuesday mor­ ning. Miss Fellers was ac­ SORRY IF WE FjAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO SEAT companied to Waco by her sis­ ters, Mrs. Robert McHargue and Mrs. Ted Mayberry. Mrs. McHargue and Mrs. LenaSmith I______Farm Fresh Produce Values! YOU DURING OUR LUNCH TIME. expect to go to Waco Tuesday TIXAS KILN ORIID YIUOW MIAT ^ A . morning for the operation. W rap Heavy Duty Mrs. Ben Clement has been GRAPEFRUIT absent from school the past YAMS 19* WE HAVE REMODELED, TORN OUT WALLS few days, because of illness. ANN PAGE Pancake k Waffle TEXAS VIHE RIPENED M . M . Her mother, Mrs. Dero Jones RUBY RED 4-39- is quite ill in the hospital in TOMATOES AND CAN NOW SEAT FIFTY (50) MQRE PEOPLE- Gatesville. Mrs. Jones son and SYBUP 39- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Jones, of Grand Junction, Colo­ P A M ------rado, were here last week at PIACH, PINIAPPLI or APRICOT SO. COME BACK TO SEE US. their mother’ s bedside. Mrs. Ray Holtzclaw of Tulia is al­ PRESERVES...... *£ DT i e r m m . 1 9 ' **Beft Food In Town"* so expected to come and help SfTTY CROCKER TRIAL S m « M ^ care for her mother. Guests in the J, D. Jones and POTATO BUDS llT Your Choice Wayne Best homes, Sunday were MISS SRECK REGULAR or SUPIR r Ae m u iM p Mr. A. T. Jones, of San An­ HAIR SPRAY GREEN ONIONS J gelo, and Mrs, Lizzie Kinsey c a i o SAG V AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DniRMNT ic and Mrs. Marie Hall of Mc­ $ • OPP LA M L M ( d Gregor, Mr. Jones had under­ am gone surgery in a V. A. hos­ l c a l g o n it e...... RADISHES 2-19 pital, in Dallas. r