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MQI -l TM OATESVIUf MEMENQER, TMUMOAY, AUQU1T 27, 1M1 Courthouse Measles Immunization Requirements Tightened Safari near and went sightseeing around Wae and -Mrier places iff interest. Clyde Krempin celebrated his birthday Saturday evening with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. David Green Mrs. R.alene Bahus.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massirer. Miss Hildegard Massirer. Miss Hulda Massirer.

Miss Alene Massirer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhardt. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Reinhardt recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massirer. Mrs. W.

J. Christ was conveyed from a Wac hospital back to the Clifton hospital Thursday afternoon. Reports are that she is still quite ill. Mr. and Mrs.

Meryl Mueller visited in the Ervin Mueller home Sunday evening. Coryell City Rueter Home From Hospital By MRS. OTTO REINHARDT MeeseigeeCsinipssidft Willie Rueter returned home Sunday afternoon after a few days stay in the Clifton hospital. He is reported to be improving nicely. Mrs.

Kenneth B4en. Kendra and Randy, visited in the Otto Reinhardt home one day last week. Recent weekend visitor in the Gus Helms home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brundrett and Heidi Lynn of Skidmore.

They all toured the Texas vaccine effective Sept. 1, 1981, or a physician-validated history of mumps illness." Parents of children whose shots are incomplete shoald visit their own doctors, private or public health clinics without delay. Dr. Eaves said. "The parents are the key responsible parties for getting protection for their children and I hope this statement will help them," he added.

Texas Department of Health public health clinics, offering the required immunizations, win be held Sept. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon and from I p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Gatesville Family Planning Building and Sept.

10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First National Bank building in Evant. A tightening of measles immunization requirements for fall entry into public and private schools has been made by the Texas Board of Health in a stepped-up effort to halt the spread of measles in Teias. Effective Sept.

all case histories of measles must be supported by a physician's written statement. If a student who was previously enrolled is unsble to submit a physician's statement, then measles vaccination will be required. Under the newly-changed rules, all students through the 12th grade will be required this fsll to have had measles vsccine on or after their first birthdays, or provide physician-validated histories of the illness. In sddition, all students who were immunized before Jsn. 1, 1968, will be required to obtain a measles vaccine booster.

Health Department officials say messles vsccines used prior to that date did not offer the protection of improved, present-day messles vaccines. Dr. Charles C. Eaves of Temple, regional director of Public Health Region 6, also emphasized these mumps vaccine requirements: "Third grsders, through nine years of age, will be required to have received mumps OINIftAL ACCOUNTING eUSINISS CONSULTING IMVlCtS McGregor Associates ate wear THine enurr MCORIOOH, TtXAS 7SSS? ornet phonc csiti S40-si4T HOT BAKE SHOP SPECIALS! Marriage Llcasisss tsaawsl Dennis Mart LaPointe and Brenda Jo Robbins; Wendell Ooyct Byrom and Claudine Ann Bone; Robert Dwayne Warren and Sarah Ann Batham; James Edward Cook III and Kafhryn Dee Banwart; Delwyn Archie Engelhardl and Diane Marth Cunze. Divetcee Craaled Ruth Carta Scguin and Robin Gary Seguln; Marie Theresa: Runyao and Ncla L.

Runyan; Charlotte Jonea and Jackie Jones; Edna Bradlng and James Brading; Peggy Englemann and Mirheal Englemann. New Can Registered Homer Smith, Chevrolet aedan; Cypiy A. Besscnt, Buick aedan; Donna I. Weaver, Ford pickup; Kenneth E. Brown Construction Chevrolet pickup; Ollie Edwards, Chevrolet pickup; Frank L.

Shriver, CMC pickup; Robert E. Johnelon, Oldimobile coupe; Craig Peveto, Ford pickup; Bonnie Chappell, Pontine coupe. Evant Rites Held Friday For Mrs. Lee Services for Mrs. Mae Lee, 84, a longtime resident of the Event area, were held at 10 a.m.

Friday at Marwlu-Freeman Funeral Chapel in Evant. Elders Boyd Chambers and Richard Martin conducted the rites, and burial was In Pilgrims' Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Lee died Aug. 19 In the local hospital.

She had been a patient In an Evant care home the last four years. Born May 2, 1897, In Cherokee, she was the daughter of the late William and Maud Taylor. She was married to 0. F. Lee March 3, 1915, In Lampasas County.

Mr. Lee died In 1969. Mrs. Lee was a member of the Friendship Primitive Baptist Church of Gatesville. Survivors Include one oaugnter, Mrs.

Bertha Person of Austin; a sister, Mrs. Velma Nowlln of Gatesville; one brother, Gilbert Taylor of Abilene; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers for Mrs. Lee's funeral were Clifton Taylor, Elton Sttnaon, R. J.

Ckl4l r.lthart Nntulla Rill uoom, Vi 4 yv HNUi varra raui wiu Jerry Stewart. CORYELL REVISITED Dr. J. B. Cranftll, who published the Gatesville Advance In the 1880's.

refused to accept saloon advertising in his newspaper. In those days Gatesville had ten saloons. Curtis Effort Is Overlooked Dennis Curtis got overlooked In the results from the recent Gatesville Junior Rodeo, but not by Intent. He was put out, In part, because sister Cathy Curtis placed third in clover barrels for girls 16-19, and his third-place showing on his event went unreported. Curtis, seven-year-old son of Mr.

end Mrs. Luther Curtis of Leon Junction, placed third In goat hair pulling and collected $14.40. His sister won $46.80, but money wasn't all important. Recognition means a lot, too, and Dennis deserves h. u.

1 1 rx I A Ik I uii Wnmurty Deede Beceeded Edi'h Edna Burt to June Parrish and Virginia Ann Parrish, tract of land In John W. Atbury Survey. Roger D. Blaker and Yolanda E. Blaker and Francisco Basaldua and Eve E.

Basaldua to Orville Hensler and Conception Hensler, tract of land in M. F. Richardson Survey. William R. Bittinger and Gladys Bittinger to Gene E.

Brittain and Caroldcne Brittain, tract of land in J. D. Smith Survey. David Elmo Franks to Mary Lee Johnson, Bernice E. Woodson, Ola Thomas.

David W. Franks snd Joseph E. Franks, tract of land in H. F. Eddington and J.

A. Auten Surveys. Richardson Funeral Held Here Friday Services for D. W. (Willie) Richardson, 77, of Gatesville were held at 11 a.m.

Friday at Scott's Funeral Home chapel. Bro. BUI Dodd officiated, and burial was In Restland Cemetery. Mr. Richardson, a retired construction worker, died Aug.

19 at his home, 1712 West Main Street, apparently of a heart attack. Son of the late Ales and Mary Richardson, Mr. Richardson wss born July 13, 1904, In Hamilton County and was reared there. He married the former Lottie Herring on Sept. 25, 1926.

They made their home In Gatesville. Mr. Richardson was employed by Geo Woodard Construction Co. before his retirement about IS years ago. Survivors Include his wife; one daughter, Mrs.

Jo Ellen Home of Gatesville; a son, Blllle Nelson Richardson of Owl Creek Psrk; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kimmey of Colorado and Mrs. Christine Miller of Waco; one brother, John Warren Richardson of Minnesota; IS grandchildren and sii great-grandchildren. Pallbearers for Mr. Richardson's funeral were Alton McLaughlin, Hubert Choat, Ray Edmondson, Billy Joe Herring, Billy Timmons and Charles Herring.

Ireland Buchanans Are Moving To Tyler ByMRS.JOEC.FAUBION Meee gee Ceereepondent Mr. and Mrs. Raphel Buchanan, who are moving from Laredo to Tyler, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis.

Robert Wilson of Gatesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Wilson Saturday. Mrs. Leona Hohert and Gradie Hatfield of Temple were Saturday lunch guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Fsublon. Bannle Fsublon visited in Hsmilton one day last week with Maud Walton in the Hamilton Nursing Home, Mrs. Myrtle Jones and Mrs. Jack BUIingsley in the Leisure Lodge Nursing Home and wiih her sister, Mary Hamrick.

Troy Williams visited in GatesvUle Saturday with Mary Ruth Fsublon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Turner were In Plantersvllle over the weekend helping their daughter, Mrs. Martha Frederick, construct a booth to display her puppets at the Seventh Annual Teias Renaissance Festival which will begin the weekend of Oct. 3 and continue each weekend through Nov, 7 and" 8. OSOROI ANOHtASON. MP.

PH O. msimncs 4se-asao Contact: Rolan Lee 865-78JI Terms 2 miles E. of Gatesville I I H.E.B. STORES BAKERIES. CAKE FEATURE OF THE WEEK OUTSTANDING FLAKY PASTRY --oi turn i i m.

Jl the, Connection Tom 0Mrtmim PuMta SalMy CANNY OAVia. mm. CP msiosncs S40-I1S0 Lots For Sale Forest Hill Estates available at Vi Hwy 84 careful attention to your make a big difference in thermostat setting at 78 around ductwork, and AVAILABLE ONLY AT WITH INST0RE -a' ORANGE I CAKEf DELIGHTFULLY BRIGHT FLAVOR, REG. SS.49 8-INCH. TWO LAYER CHOCK FULL OF APPLES! REGULAR 49c EACH 8-OUNCE LOAVES i aUT s.

ji APPLE PUFFS Don't let air conditioning put the heat on your electric bill. 39 Your oir conditioning con contribute up to 70 of your total electric bill. Thots why oir conditioning system con your monthly bill. Keep the degrees. Change or clean your oir conditioning filter once a month, since dogged filters make the unit work harder.

Wrap insulation make sure you have adequate insulation in your attic. Around the house, close drapes on sunny windows, and keep doors and windows tightly shut. For more tips on saving energy. 0UTTERTOP BREAD GOOD Of FASHION "HOMEMADE STYLE" WHITE BREAD, GREAT FOR SUMMERTIME Farmers and Ranchers Get a bargain on your fertilizer this fall. 18-46-0 reduced $37.00 per ton.

Book at protected prices until the end of August at: Farm and Ranch Supply CO-OP Gatesville 865-7241 McGregor 840-8171 Crawford 486-2171 Wt will bt closed Monday, A vg. 3 1 at noon for inventory, SANDWICHES, REG. 74c just give us coll. FRENCH STIX BREAD FOR ALL SEASONS 59' lt-OUNCE 59' 00 RESErTVtD MONKEY BREAD A TEXAS FAVORITE-YOU'LL HE-B- VARIETY. REG.

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