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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 9

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HANDBOOKS DISTRIBUTED The Gatcsuilk TRessmgcr AND STAR-FORUM Gatesville, Texas July 1, 1966 Sec. 2. Pg. 1 Hospital Taking Applications For Vocational Nurse Training sippi, Ijouisiana and Texas. Medicare Machinery Starts Rolling Today Valorie Worthy Makes June Tour Valorie Worthy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Clifford Worthy of Turnersville, was one of 27 young people from the Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Church making a Methodist Mission Tour June 12-21. The tour covered Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Missis- sored by the Coryell County Methodist Fifth Sunday Fellow ship. Ihe groui) visited Goodwill Industrie's, Bethlehem Centers, Mrs. D. H.

King Of Plainview Buried Monday Mrs. D. Hawkins King, 87, of the Plainview community died Sunday night in a local rest home. She had been a Coryell County resident most of her life. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.

Monday at Scott's Funeral Home, Rev. John Hardy offi colleges, churches, and the Skelton concluded. "Picture yourself Jane Doe. LVN Apply now for an interview and an Methodist Publishing House and Coryell Memorial Hospital is stil' taking applications for enrollment in School of Vocational with July 30 set as the deadline. After serving as president.

Upper Room Chapel in Na.sh jonni Quincy Adams was elected ville. to the House of Representatives Miss Worthy's trip was spon-1 in 1830 and served for 17 years. Applications are being accepted by Mrs. Mildred Skelton at the hospital. Enrollment is open to both men and women, ages 18 to 50.

It is required that an applicant have finished, with acceptable grades, the 10th grade in high school but high Mrs. O. J. Lee's Mother Dies Mrs. Will Gent, mother of Mrs.

O. J. Lee of Evant, died Juno 20 in the Hamilton hospi ciating. Burial was in the King Cemetery. MONUMENT SPECIAL! OFFER AVAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME gram.

Cards for people who have protection under only one part of Medicare will be received befoie July 1. A copy of "Your Medicare Handbook" is being sent to all persons who have signed up for Medicare. Everyone should have a copy of this handbook not later than July 1. The handbook explains how payments will made. It also includes a copy of the easy to complete form to bo in requesting payment of doctor bills undT the medical insurance program.

THE HANDBOOK also has a listing of all the Blue Shield Mrs. King, born Miss Mary (FAitor'a note: This is the first in a series of articles by Jack B. Calvert, district manager of the Temple Social Security office, explaining what oldsters can expect now that health insurance benefits have gone into effect.) On July 1, about 19 million older Americans will be protect td under Medicare's hospital insurance program. More than 17 million 9 out of 10 who have signed up for the supplementary mtdical insurance will also have protection for the payment of doctor bills and a wide variety of other medical services, even if they do not go to the hospital, a1- Ada Lesley in Mississippi, came to Coryell County at an early age and livrd in tne lopsey community. She and Mr.

King, a farmer, were married April 12. 1914. and lived in the Tlain- jnmmmiiniT" ir -1 inn m-rom -rrrr tt, ND REVi'S I view community all their mar-rifd life. He died Aug. 3.

1964. GLORIA Mrs. King was a member of nmfASu -J96J and private insurance organiza the Tonsey Methodist Church. tions that will be handling medi school graduates are preferred. "As a career, vocational nursing offers you the soecial rewards and satisfactions that come from helping others." Mrs.

Skelton pointed out. "The education for a vocational nurse is an excellent preparation for living at home, at work, in the community. Vocational nurses are a vital part of the staff of most hospitals throughout the United States. All states and the District of Columbia now license vocational nurses. "After completion of one year of training and the passing of tho state board examination, you may choose your field of work in a hospital, a nursing home, cal insurance claims, so bene tal.

She was 83. Funeral services were held June 22 in the Evant Funeral Home, and burial was in the Hurst Ranch Cemetery. Survivors include three sons, J. A. Gent of Corpus Christi.

N. J. Gent of Madisonville and Cecil VV. Gent of Sweetwater; five daughter, Mrs. B.

Hogan of Fort Worth, Mrs. Henry Godwin of Fort Worth, Mrs. Grafton Roe cf San Antonio, Mrs. Doris Patterson of Lampasas and Mrs. Lee of Evant; two brothers.

Tull Wright of Brown-wood and Austin Wright of Evant; 23 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Holiday Notice The Social Security Adminis ficiaries can quickly ses where to their payment claims for tration, the agency responsible She is survived by several nephews and nieces. She was preceded in depth by a daughter, Ila Faye, in 1919. Pallbearers for Mrs. King's funeral were Bentley Curry, Wade Dyer, Sam Patterson, Fred Koch Fred Dyer Jr.

and Ed Necessary. a doctor's office, or private duty in a home or hospital" Mrs. doctor bills, home health serv ices, and other services included in the supplementary plan. "Your Medicare Handbook" is designed as a ready source of information and guidance for each person covered by Medicare, Tho health insurance identification card, and the handbook, is the key to the older American's Medicare protection. In future articles, I will discuss each part of Medicare and how to file claims for reimbursement in detail.

For ready reference, you may want to clip and save thtsa articles. 4-FOOT SIZE ONLY $118.00 Choice of select Rose-Red or Blue-Grey Granite at the same price Fully guaranteed against fading or leaning-. Price includes all lettering; and erection In any. cemetery. You pay no salesman commission In the price.

Marker Display Open Every Week Day and Every Sunday Afternoon. Visit Our Large Selection Available at 10 Discount WRITE OR COME SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT. Jim Phipps Memorial Co. Box 121611 10 La Soil Phone PL 2-8307 WACO, TEXAS for operating Medicare, has been hard at work since last summer informing Americans 65 and over of their rights under Medicare, signing them up in tho voluntary medical insurance plan, and setting up the machinery that will begin to roll on July I. HOSPITALS, doctors, and insurance organizations have been consulted and have taken part in formulating policies for the health insurance program; and all policies have been considered by the Health Insurance Benefits Advisory Council, a 16-mcmber group, appointed under the law to advise on Medicare policy.

Records have been set up for everyone 65 or over who is eligible for Medicare, and health insurance identification cards have been sent to almost all people who have signed up for both parts of the Medicare pro-1 Rites Wednesday For Levita Tot Lonnie Dale Murry, 19-months-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Bobbie Murry of Levita. died Monday in a Dallas hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m.

Wednesday at Scott's Funeral Home and were conducted by. Rev. Stanley Wilson. Burial was in the Levita Ceme Notice Is hereby given that the banks of Gatesville will observe Monday, July 4 (Independence Day), as a legal holiday and will not be open for business on that date. The general public is requested to take notice and transact its business accordingly.

National Bank of Gatesville Guaranty Bank Trust Co. Miss Worthy Wins Prize for Ride Corliss Worthy, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Worthy of Turnersville, placed third in a 3-day, 90-mile horseback endurance contest Adamses Visit Son Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Adams spent the week end in Austin tery, The child is survived by his visiting their son. Airman Second Class Jimmy Adams, and wife. Young Adams is stationed at Bergstrom Air Force Base. parents; two brothers, Bobbie PEPSI-COLA Carl Murry and Jimmie Wayne Murry; and his grandparents, Mrs. Lillie i Murry and Ernest infill Bi) Uranus ss flu? Subscribe to The Messenger 6 -bottle carton Rivers, all of Levita.

39c A staged as part of the Chisholm Trail Centennial celebration. Route of the ride was from near Irving to Saint Jo in Montague County. Twenty-three girls participated in the race. One of them was Carol Daniel of Austin, a friend of Corliss and a visitor in the Worthy home. Miss Daniel, also 15, finished fourth in the race.

Miss Worthy won a pair of western boots and Miss Daniel was awarded an outfit of girl's western clothing. Leonard (Jiggs) Daniel, uncle of Miss Daniel, sponsored the girls' participation in the event Blanchard Completes Army Electrical Course DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK FORT EUST1S, VA- Army Pvt. Ronnie J. Blanchard, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Blan -ounce 27c 46 chard, Rt. 2, Gatesville, has com can Notice Mr. Farmer WE WANT TO BUY YOUR OATS, CORN, WHEAT AND BARLEY CHECK WITH US FOR THE BEST PRICE G.

P. SCHAUB MILLING GRAIN CO. 119 N. 7TH ST. PHONE UN 5 2244 pleted an aircraft electrical re pair course at the Army Transportation School at Fort Eustis.

iiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiitiiiuiiiirs The girls left Anderson Ranch During the 13-week course. Pvt. near Irving on horseback at 6 I r-TA Blanchard was trained in the re WHITE SWAN MILK 2, tall cans KLEENEX FACIAL a. m. last Thursday and reach ed Saint Jo Saturday afternoon Saint Jo, chosen as the termin pair oi the Army helicopter and airplane electrical systems.

al point for the race because it Us $: is the oldest town along the 21 no 't-'v- -fV Chisholm Trail, gave the girls a royal -welcome. O-Cf. The girls spent Saturday night at the Field's Quarter Horse Ranch near Saint Jo. A worship service was held ear ly Sunday, followed by the awards ceremony. The festivi ties concluded with a tour of 4 Gladiofa All-Purpose FLOUR the ranch and breakfast PRICES C008 THMUra SATURDAY, JULY 2 -Produce Specials- Froth lackeyed Peas, lb.

1 0c Fresh Yellow Squash, lb. White 10-lb. Bag Potatoes 39c Fresh Cabbage, lb. 5c Gladiofa MEAL, 5-lb. bag Business Professional No.

303 cans Premium Sweet Potatoes 2 cans 23c 2 cans 35c DIRECTORY lb. bag 49 Flat Cans, Del Monte Crushed Pineapple DIETZ MEMORIAL CO. Monuments MAZOLA OIL, quart bottle '-di? 81 i vis On v-. 11776 Best Material and Workmanship STONY HAMMACK, Agent Courthouse Big Top PEANUT BUTTER, 18-oz. jar 49c Coryell County Land Abstract Co.

Established 1885 Member American Title Association i Dressing 5- MIRACLE WHIP, quart (VZJr VELVEETA Jn (SC3GGGG I East Side Square 11 So. 7th Tro2cn Foods Phon UN 5-5715 FLOYD ZEIGLER, Owner 3 FOR MELLORIIiE K-OaLOa. $1.00 HORACE JACKSON INSURANCE MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE oJ '(o) 1JL 69c HOME LOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS TIP TOT fwk ri.lft I Al LEMONADE o.e- Uv MINUTIMAIO i.n. AAA LEMONADE 2 29 JOHNSTON fAi FRUIT PIES jV SNOW CHOP OP.ANOE- t.0lt A JUICE 247? SHRIMP ewes JVlf OOIDIN NIP 1 ft A ORANGE JUICE. IVV Thomson and McClellan 715 EAST MAIN Insurance Home and Farm Loans MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE Detergent- BOLD, giant 63c Detergent TIDE, giant box With Juice Decsnter.

Nichols Electrical Refrigeration Service Call UN S-6714 or UN 5 2538 3T2 W. MAIN ST. 79c Value ZEE TOM FT TKSIIF Style (Next to Sellers Cabinet Ssop) roll HAIR SPRAY uOHGu" Q)Rh II GEO. B. PAINTER Realtor 1 Office in Ray Building STOCK FARMS RANCHES BUSINESS PROPERTY CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES Ph.

UN 5-5037 and UN 54217 ouAknrr IKMITS WJttVip Llcrhct Specials Hormcl All Moat FRANKS, cello bag Hormel All Meat BOLOGNA, lb. Hormel Red Shield SLICED BACON, lb. 49c 43c 62c -'For each new generation of Americans since 1776, freedom has been a proud legacy. Throughout the land on Independence Day, countless youngsters will be celebrating this precious heritage in parades and by proudly flying the flag cf our country. Encourage your children to join in this salute to freedom remind them, too, cf the many other blessings they enjoy in this land of liberty.

White Swan TEA, 4-oz! box 29c Brown Abstract Co. T. V. FOOTE, Pres. Abstracts Title Ins.

Maps 718 E. Leon St. Ph. UN 5-2114 Gatesville, Texas Hom-Msld BISCUITS Hormcl Ranqo THICK SLICED BACON $1.25 3 rcg. cans 23c 5- Fresh POHK CHOPS, lb.

Fresh Lean HAMBURGER MEAT, lb. Shortening SNOWDRIFT, 3-lb. can 59c Harry W. Flcntge ABSTRACTS-TAX REPORTS And Photostats of Legal Documents 210 N. Lutterloh Fh.

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