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The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 2

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PAGE 2-A THE QATESVILLE MESSENGER, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1983 Jobs Program; Manpower Aim Red Gross Issues Disaster Fund Appeal A special appeal for disaster relief funds was issued Monday by the headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C., according provide work experience training and services to economically disadvantaged youth as an encouragement and incentive for them to remain in school," the coordinator said. For futher information, she can; be contacted at 865-8150. 1 HIGH WATER California's Whitney, i'the highest point in the continental Ui S. (14.495 feet) is believed to have once been under water. Applications from school-age youth for summer job placements are being taken through the Central Texas Manpower Consortium.

The applications are being taken from 8 a.m. tojS p.m. at the Central Texas College Community Education and Training Center trailer located behind Gatesville High Applicants should be between ages of 14 and 21, according to coordinator Terry Young. "Purpose of the program is to The ARC division office in Dallas reported that disaster relief units were dispatched Sunday night to aid the Possum Kingdom and Granbury areas. Other units are oh duty in and around Houston.

Contributions are requested to be marked for disaster relief, addressed to the ARC at 619 Main Street, in Gatesville, or to P. 0. Box 36 in Gatesville. In Copperas Cove, the office is. located at 101 1 East Avenue or P.

O. Box 248. 1 10 Anionece Rogers, executive secretary of the Coryell County ARC Chapter in Gatesville. "Air disaster funds budgeted for the ARC fiscal year that ends June 30, and -the disaster revolving fund, have' been committed to an unprecedented number of disaster operations during the fcurrent fiscal year," Mrs. Rogers said.

A i 4 MICHAEL JONES DABON STANDARD HONOR GRADS AT EVANT Walker Rites Are Held Great Gift Ideas for the Graduates L. Standard. The graduation program will be held at 8 p.m. Friday In the EHS gymnasium. Also receiving diplomas will be Dennis Herbst, Craig Manning, David Townsend, Lisa an sen, Berna-dette Weidemann, Barbie Fllppen, Donna Locklear Henager and Teresa Bundrant.

Graduating with top honors at Evmnt High School Friday evening will be Michael Jones, valedictorian of the Class of 1983 with a four-year grade average of 93.5, and Daron salutatorian with a four-year academic mark of 85.5. Jones is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. B.

Jones; Standard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. Services for Billy Floyd Walker, 32, of formerly of Gatesville, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Adams Funeral Home in Marlin, Rev.

Leonard Leddy officiating. Graveside services followed at 4 p.nn at Restland Cemetery in Gatesville. Mr. Walker May 18 at his home in Marlin. Justice of the Peace E.

R. Hardy ruled a self-inflicted gunshot 223 UP wound was the cause of death. Born Nov. 30, 1950, in Gatesville, Mr. Walker was a Marine veteran of the Vietnam war.

He was a postal clerk in Marlin. Mr, Walker was a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Kathy Parsons Walker; one daughter, Kasey Walker of Marlin; a stepson, Derek Slafka of Marlin; his mother, Mrs. Jo Ellen Home of Gatesville; five brothers, Ricky Walker, Jim Walker, David Walker and Keith Walker, all of Gatesville, and Larry Walker of Austin; and a stepsister, Terry Home of Guam.

Innervoven Socks Buth Is Named Agent Of Firm Arrow Van Huesen Dress Shirts $1200 to 200 bonds and money market accounts. Buth joined Lutheran Mutual in' 1979. Jim Buth of Gatesville. has been appointed representative for L.M. Equities a subsidiary of Lutheran Mutual Life Insurance accordine to Em melt Dickie, Muhsingvear.

Izod, O.P. Knit Shirts Robert Bush, president of L.M. PUTTING IT TOGETHER Equities. The word "crystal" came from a Greek word meaning both ice and rock L. M.

Equities offers a variety of crystal since the ancients believed that mutual funds which invest in corporate rock crystal was a modified and stocks and bonds, tax-free municipal permanent form of ice. 20 off S4995 Up Dee Switt In Area Hospitals By MRS. Wi D. CRADDOCK I Donations Sought For Cemetery Fence.at Slater Nationally Advertized Freeman Shoes messenger orresponueni Emmett Dickie is reported to be seriously ill in Coryell Memorial Hospital. Dee Swift was conveyed by ambulance Sunday morning to Hillcrest Hospital, Waco.

Everyone hopes that An appeal for donations to help pay for a new fence on the west side of the Slater Cemetery has been made by the cemetery association leaders. Lyman Scott, president, and Mrs. R. L. Smith, secretary-treasurer, issued this joint statement: "The rock fence on the west side of inch luiiuuiuua win iiupiuvc wun.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wallace spent the night of May 18 in Bryan. visiting their son. Dean, and family.

They attended a ball game in which their Ladies Aens billfolds 500 to 1 50Q Today's Girl Pantyllosc Costume Jewelry 200 to 600 Dig Country Re Union Texas Barefoot Clester The Original Texas. Village Boys A Tribute to the late Okie Davis Featuring Eddie Spradley Lou Rochelle Gaylon Christie Texas Playboy recording star Leon Rausah Friday May 27 Gatesville Civic Auditorium 8:30 p.m. 5M Adult 2" Children Under 12 the Slater Cemetery is cracking and grahdson. Brad, played Mr. and Mrs.

D. Craddock falling. The opinion from concerned people is to replace it with a cyclone visited in Temple May 17 with Mrs Vera Thompson, Dorothy Rhoads and Lee' Alexander. Mrs. Thompson and Mr; Alexander are ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bowlin and Sherri w.ere supper guests of the Craddocks one night last week. fence. This will cost approximately $1,000.

The fence will be completed by the last of May, and we, are asking for donations to help pay for this expense." Donations should be mailed to Mrs. Smith at 1402 Baldridge Drive, Gatesville. Checks should be made to Slater Cemetery Fence Fund. Mrs. Gemma Dryden of McGregor 1 j.n..n U.in Dallas Friday.

They returned home unrtau tn attend fnnnrnl crvir fnr Fieldcrest Tovel Sets Boot Jacks Halston Women's Cologne AfterShave by Ralph Lauren Famous ftahers Junior Tops 20 off $275 500 52000 $996 up i CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE 1933 Mrs. Alwine Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R.

N. Martin of Midlothian, Mrs. Betty Johnson of Dallas and several from the Osage community attended funeral services for Mrs. Alwine Lee. Sympathy: is extended to the families of Mrs.

Lee and Neb Ward. Mrs. Jimmie Fisk of McGregor and Mrs. Bailey Williams visited Neb Ward and 'family Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Betty Johnson of Dallas is visitino her mother. Mrs. Vernon Marlin. Dr. and Mrs.

Asa Newsome of Dallas spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Swift. Mr. and.

Mrs. Jesse Wallace, Mrs. Jeff Bland, Mrs Currie Polk and Mrs. Helen Swift accompanied the Senior Citizen group from Crawford and McGregor to Granbury Saturday to attend the play "Natalie Needs A Nightie," at fhe Granbury Theater. Travel Bags 696tO $169ft Ladies Juniors Robes Gowns by nno ff iss Elaine Pinehurst vJ Oil (This Week tcn Justin Ropers only) Ocean Pacific Socks $45 Mens Izod.

Ocean Pacific1 College Courses to be offered: (Tuition $40.00 for three hours and $62.00 for six hours) -all classes meet 48 clock hours Freshman English 1301 Monday and Wednesday nights History ,1 301 Tuesday and Thursday nights Government 230T Tuesday and Thursday nights -College Algebra 1302 Tuesday and Thursday nights Sociology 2301 Monday and Wednesday nights Psychology 2303 Child Growth Development Monday Nights Only Registration and organizational meeting for college classes Tuesday, May 31, 1983, p.m. in the high school cafeteria Classes will meet Monday-Thursday, p.m. for approximately eight weeks Non-credit courses to be offered: CPR-Class Schedule TBA Hands on Microwave Cooking June (Tuition 1 $15.00) 9 clock hours Hands on Microwave Cookings- July (Tuition 1 $15.00) 9 clock hours Sewing I (Tuition $15.00) 25 clock hours Computer Literacy (Tuition $10.00) 24 clock hours Emergency Care Attendant ECA Refresher GlSGffli) Catalina Swim Suits, 5 1 500 up Resistol Straw Hats $1400 Up Panhandle Slim, 20 off allien. Thursday. Friday p.m.

Mesquite Wrangler Western Shirts Samsonite American Tourister Luggage fieldcrest Sheets, Bedspreads Pillow Cases 30 off 20 off Registration and organizational meeting for Hands on Microwave Cooking (June) will be Tuesday, May'31, 1983 p.rrnln the Homemaking Department Classes will meet on June 6,74 9 from p.m. Registration for Hands on Microwave Cooking (July) and Sewing (August) will be. Monday, July 25, p.m. in the Homemaking Department Hands on Microwave Cooking (July) will meet on July 26 28 from p.m.. Sewing I classes will meet oh Monday and Thursday nights from p.m.

beginning August 1 to September 1. This is a beginning sewihg'class. Students will be expected to furnish their own sewing notions, patterns, material, etc. I Registration for Emergency Care Attendant wilfbe May 26. 6:30 p.m.

in the Homemaking Department For more information contact Jim Traylor at 865-8281, Ext. 23, Terry Young at 865-8150, or Bill Suhanin at 865-2372, or 865:7044. A mimimum of twenty students per class must enroll for the class to be offered. Time Insurance Company's Major Medical plan offers: $1,000,000 in lifetime benfits for 'each person Insured. Payment of ail covered charges both In and out of hospital.

Without schedules. A deductible you pay Just once a year rather than with each medical occurrence, like some other policies. Coverage you need at rates you can i Backed up by 74 years of hometown, friendly, professional service. Call us for full details. i Jackson Harris Insurance 715 MaTrrSfT FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR ALL GRAD GIFTS Leairds will gladly exchange or make a cash refund on any gift that is not satisfactory Selling quality merchandise at a reasonable price Since 1696 All cfosses and class schedules ore lenlaKve'pending enrolment? teairdVDept Store; 865-2242.

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