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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 6

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T. PAGE -A THI OATIIVILtl MESSENOER, THUMOAY, JULY it. itti Guard National Troopers Courthouse I W. Hour di-'T-V 5,1 ni ff SALVAGE CENTER USMS HiNiiB 1 PRICES x533 BREASTOFK GOOD THRU FRlSKIES. ff chicken JULY 16-22 ff CAT FOOD VU 9 CHUNK iff LIGHT TUNA BijfTRENDH Hi tiff LAUNDRY AftO JU DETERGENT Wt Honor Food 1 I I niNic rnMvi vnr ncrir ni aver PVREX 7K BLEACH it 1GAU0NSIZE.

I ft CHEESE SEMI-MOIST I DOG FOOD 27 oz. box. 59 I (LIMIT 4-WITH COUPON ONLY) (ONE COUPON PER FAMILY) I I I I I I I I Skills had orderly rooms functioning, barracks established, and supply rooms organized. The training period, according to National Guard officials, promises to be an exciting time in the lives of these citizen-soldiers as they meet and overcome the various challenges offered by the military profession. Wsyne Huffmsa, first sergeant of A Troop, 1 124th Cav, a Temple unit, summed it up, "We arc an set and resdy to go." Other men of this unit agreed with their "top sergeant's" assessment.

The weather may be hot, but the spirit and professionalism of these citizen-soldiers is at a level much higher than any thermometer can reach. Hodge Principal AtRockport Junior High John L. Hodge son of Mr. snd Mrs. John L.

Hodge of Gatesville, hss accepted the position as principal of Rockport Junior High School in the Aransas County Independent School District. He began his work there July 6. His wife, Paula, will teach math In the Rockport High School. Both John and Paula have been at Copperas Cove High School the last four years. John aa vice-principal and Paula aa head of the math department.

Berry Reunion Set For Weekend The Berry family reunion will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19, at the community center In Gatesville. A family member Invites friends and relatives to attend, and asks them, to bring covered dishes. Floyd and. Boyd Berry's birthday will be celebrated, Saturday. WKWWW.ViWM.W.'.W.V'.W.WA'A The Associated Developers of Gatesville Inc.

to Charles L. Graham and Linda Graham, Lots 19 and 20. Block 2. Eestview Addition, Part 1, Subdivision of E. Norton Survey.

The Associated Developers of Gatesville Inc. to Davis and Langstoa Properties Lou 21 and 22, Block 2. Eastview Addition, Part 1. Subdivision of E. Norton Survey.

Derwood N. Peterson and Linda E. Peterson to James Ronnie Sullins. Lot 10, Block 4. Creek Cliff Estates, A.

Wood Survey. Horace H. Johnson and James Johnson to Carl Ferrell, tract of land in T. T. Clay and J.

H. Collison Surveys. Harvey M. Richey and Doris R. Richey to John H.

Griffis Jr. and R. D. Pattillo III, tract of land in James Farmer and Spencer Rice Surveys. Rolan Lee and Betty Jean Lee to Gatesville Independent School District, Lot 3, Block 3, Forest Hills Estates Part 2, W.

R. Bowden Survey. Gatesville Independent School District to Rolan Lee and Betty Jean Lee, Lot 7, Block 3, Forest Hills Estates. Part 2, W. R.

Bowden Survey. Paul E. Crow and Melba L. Crow to B. C.

Hall and Emily L. Hall, tract of land in W. T. Whitley Survey. Church at Hay Valley to Note Anniversary Congregation of the Hay Valley Baptist Church near Gatesville hss scheduled a homecoming for Sunday, July 19, to 'celebrate the church's 90th anniversary.

The event will begin at 10:30 a.m. Barbecue, plates and tea will be furnished. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a covered dish or a dessert. "Everyone interested is urged to take part in the homecoming," a church spokesman stated. LIMIT 2 PLEASE I TfOOD CLUB tor.

I II (LIMIT 2-WITH COUPON I JHANDY-ANDY GREEN DISH LIQUID! 79i I (LIMIT 3-WITH COUPON ONLY) I (LIMIT 3 WITH COUPON ONLY) Military attention and saluted. Two fellow military policemen, also San Antonio residents SF4s Jimmy 0. Cadena and Guadalupe R. Carreaa la a slow and dignified manner pulled oa the flagpole ropes -and lowered the American flag and the State of Tesas flag from the top of the pole from which moments before they had been sharply cracking- in a much-needed late afternoon breeze. The first duty day of the Tesas Army National Guard's third increment, pulling two weeks of annual training at this sprawling Central Texas military installation, was over, EVEN THOUGH the North Fort Hood training complex area is large, the Texas Army National Guard has more personnel thsn the facilities can handle.

It is for this resson thst the two weeks of annual training traditionally held during summer months is conducted In Increments. Two groups have already completed the yearly training requirement. The last Increment, consisting of men and women citixcn-soldiers from all over the state of Texas, began their tour of duty Saturday and will be stationed at Fort Hood until July 25. Units taking part In this increment of training Include Headquarters and Headquarters Compsny of the 2nd Brigade of the 49th Armored Division 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor; 3rd Battalion, 112th Armor; 1st Squadron, 124th Cav; 2nd Battalion, 142nd Infantry; Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 49th Armored Division Artillery; Bsttery 133rd Field Artillery (TA); 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery; Detachment Two, Company 149th Aviation Battalion; Company 1 1 1th Engineer Battalion; Company 111th Medical Battalion; Company 249th Supply and Transportation Battalion; Company 949th Maintenance Battalion; as well as various other organisations. Military skills being practiced by the citizen-soldiers Include Infsntry, armor, artillery, combat engineer, and air defense artillery combat arms Jobs.

FORT HOOD'S many ranges and maneuver areas will be heavily used by these Texas Army National Guard soldiers during the two-week camp. The first dsy of training was hot and sticky: yet the soldiers moved into their assigned areas and quickly ONLY) 1 (ONE FAMILY) 73c L. (ONE COUPON PES ADDITIONAL I Sharpen By CAFT. RICHARD FULTON Amy Nalioaal Cure lu NORTH FORT HOOD-SSgt. Rlcardo Garcia silently counted off the second i to himself ai the aweephand of hit watch climbed the dial toward 5 p.m.

Only when the hour was precisely reached did the San Antonio military policeman live quick jerk on the lanyard he was holding, the firing device of a amall 37mm artillery piece loaded with blank round that it used at a llgnsl gun. While the loud crack of the gun echoed across the post, the sergeant. Ignoring the white smoke drifting around him, came to the position of ROBYN SKINNER Miss Skinner Will Become Army Medic Robyn Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Skinner of Flnegaysn, Guam, and granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. WUiiam G. Scott of Gatesville, has enlisted In the U. S. Army's Delayed Entry Program and has qualified fur dvanced Individual training si a medical specialist.

Miss Skinner, a 1981 of John F. Kennedy IJllghrSchool In Guam, will LteptMo Fort Leonard Wood, In November for basic training. Following basic, she will receive her advanced Individual training at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. She Is spending the summer here with the Scotts and Is employed at The Rotunda. Mr.

and Mrs. Travis Skinner have alio been visiting in the Scott home. Skinner returned to Guam last weekend but Mrs. Skinner will remain herejintll August. COUPON PER FAMILY) ADDITIONAL 99c $149 12 OZ.

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DV $100 10-1 18 OZ. BOX .7. I SUGAR FREE HIRES ROOT 389 389 99 289 SUGAR CRISP QREAL 12 20" SIZE BOX FANS SWEET MAY TOMATO SUN MAID RAISINS BAG oz. FRUITY PEBBLES OAt 89' i OfM CEREAL 11 oz. 7 KePorts Marriage Ray Joseph Sanchez and Aide Norma Maldoaado; Michael James Martin and Beliada Sue Nichols; Kenneth Leoa Ruasell and Tammy Pauline Proitt; Joe Milton Arnold and Faith Lorraine Scgrest; Jerry Don Branson and Jo Ann Clarke; Terry Duane Coulter and Sberl Lynn Wright; Donald Michael Otto and Laura Mae Query; Willie Taylor and Patricia Ann Batten; Francisco Javier Garcia Fuentes, and Presiliana Pena Maldonando.

Diverse Gnated Elinor DeRoque and Steve W. DeRoque; Elizabeth C. Allardyce and David W. Allardyce; Eugene DcForest and Janice DeForeat; Edward C. Wolf and Nadine Zimmerman; Roland H.

St. Aimie and Stella U. St. Aimie; Boopun Ahrens and Robert Ahrens; Tracy L. Roofe and Sherri D.

Roofe; Bobbie Lou Harvey and Harold L. Harvey. New Cars Registered Myron Snoddy, CMC pickup; El don F. Muegge, Ford pickup; Esther Msssingill, Bulck sedan; Deborah D. Small, Chevrolet sedan; Lyman Scott, Chevrolet sedan; Gary J.

Davis and Sherri Davis, Bulck sedsn; Paul Kuhn and Joyce Kuhn, Pontlac hatchback; National Group Management Oldimoblie sedan; Marion D. Potter, Chevolet pickup; Juanice Lowery, Ford hatchback; Tom Compton, Bukk coupe; Hershal E. Kellogg, Ford pickup; Philip E. Van Gorp and Lorn a F. Van Gorp, Mercury sedan; C.

C. Hoffman, Volkswagen pickup; BUI Richardson, Chevrolet pickup; BUI Truss, Chevrolet coupe; Bobby Curry, Chevrolet pickup. Warranty Deeds Recorded Hector Chapa and Gloria Chapa to Allen Standridge and Rosemary Standridge, tract of land In T. Kelly and J. M.

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