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THE GATESVILLE MESSENGER, Till 'BSD AY, FEBRUARY 22, WO PAGE -A newsfrou MOUND NEWSFROU MOUND Society By BARBARA HOPSON Uaaaangsr Corraapondant By BAR2ARA HOPSON Maaaangar Corratpondant Hearn attended the NSDAR George Washington luncheon at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel in sccngcr Tho Gatosvillo Lie Star-Forum I The ladies of. Mound have scheduled a chili supper for 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb.

22. at the new Are station building in Mound. Proceeds from the supper will be used to help defray the cost of the construction of the building. Karen Sue Turner of Gates-ville visited Valentine Day (Wednesday evening) with Barbara Sue 1 lopson. Mrs.

Mary Bishop. Ray and Barry of Gatesville treated Barbara Hopson with a Valentine supper at Red Lobster in Waco Thursday evening. Members of the Pecan Grove 4-H Club had a bean supper Friday at the Coryell County Activities Complex in Gatesville. JoAnn Gammon of Fort Worth and James Sparks of Temple visited over the weekend with Tom and Dorothy Hearn. JoAnn Gammon.

James Sparks and Tom and Dorothy Wedding announced Hans son. Carta Jan Fitzgerald and Shawn 1 hiding Harmon were united in marriage Monday, February 5. at the wedding chapel at Harvey's in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The bride is lite daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Titgcrald of Vcmon. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Bonnie Hans son of Gatesville and lite late Mr. W.F. Mrs.

Hansson received a BBA from Texas Tech University, and is currently employed at Exxon Company USA. The bridegroom received a BS from Texas AAM University and is employed as a project engineer at Shell Oil Co. After a wedding trip 'to Lake Tahoe. the couple is living in Houston. NEWSFROU PEARL By GLENNYTH KEDART Massanger CorrMpondnt o-3 GRAND o-5 .99 OPENING' .00 SPECIALS lb celebrate 60th anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. E.V. Munday of Evant will be honored on their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday, February 25, with a reception at the First National Bank of Evant Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The couple requests, "No gifts, please." Hosts for the reception will be their children and grandchildren.

E.V. Munday and Drene Smith were married February 23, 1930 in Hamilton. They have resided in the Evant area all their married lives. onit' 1 Killeen. Mr.

and Mrs. Cotton Golden of Colorado Springs' spent a week in the home of Floyd and Martha La horn. Beth Louks xof Freeport visited Sunday afternoon with True tt and Lois Hopson. Jane Brown attended funeral services for her aunt. Mrs.

Hardin, Wednesday afternoon in Georgetown. Geneva Blanchard and Winnie Bomar of Gatesville visited during the weekend in the home of Bruce and Clara Bomar. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnard of Gatesville and Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney Rodriqucz, Regan, Britney and Whitney, of Hewitt visited during the weekend in the home of Mrs. Cordelia Barnard. Jane Barnard visited in Ames Wednesday afternoon with Doris Coward. Amanda Weaver of Gatesville spent Saturday night with Sara Dixon.

David Conway of Gatesville visited Sunday afternoon in the home of David and Pam Hop-son. John and Natalie Clawson were Sunday dinner guests in Gatesville with Mr. and Mis. Curtis Logan. They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. Josh Logan. John and Natalie Clawson entertained the youth of Flat Baptist Church Friday with a progressive supper and Valentine party. Melissa Garner, Amy Nichols and Troylcnc Phillcy of Brown-wood were Sunday dinner guests of James and Mary Sue Dodson. Greg Fowler of Dallas visited over the weekend in the home of Mrs.

Helen Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Branham and children of Gatesville were Sunday dinner guests of Don and Sue Jones. Several pcopld from Mound attended the Cbrycll Baptist Association Evangelism Rally Monday evening at Live Oak Baptist Church.

Billy Divide Jones of Stcphcnville, Jennifer Dodson of Brownwood, Loyd Hopson of San Marcos and Blake Smith of Austin were home for the weekend. Gip, Graig and Gercmy Kccton visited in Gatesville Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Magcc. Debbie Kccton and sons visited in Calcvillc Thursday afternoon with Ed Magce.

Johnny and Katy Gossctt visited '1n Galcsvilie "Sunday afternoon in the home of Win-nona Gossctt. Winnie Lam visited in Round Rock Sunday with Bill "and Nancy Collins. Coby Jones spent Saturday night in Flat with Brad Barnard. Veda Turpi visited in McGregor Thursday afternoon with her sister and brother, Irene Farrar and Elmer Hodge. Mr.

and Mrs. Ricky Phillips and Ranic of Fort Worth spent the weekend in the home of Floyd and Martha La hewn. Jimmie Barnard visited with friends and relatives in the Hillside Manor and Canterbury Villa Saturday in Gatesville, and also visited Ed Magce. HAIR WE ARE! 817-471-5688 On The Square In Evant i I DEBT RELIEF ERASE: 'Medical Bills Signature Loans Credit Card Debts 1SJ CORRECTION-A report from a recent meeting at the Peart Community Center stated that trash pickup would be available free of charge at the community center. It should have staled that trash pickup will be available at a person's home for $10 per month.

Priss Freeman visited in Hamilton Tuesday with Fae Collins, Leona Bilberry and the Mclde family. Dorothy Carroll was hostess for the Wednesday meeting of the Pleasure Profit Gub. Work was Finished on a fan quilL Members present were Florcnc Kccton. Priss Freeman, Taye Gartman, Carrie Self. Belly Wilson, Olcta Hahn and Evie Newton.

Guests were Uncva Whallcy and Marion Perry. Creed Oncy was a dinner guest of Vera Whiu. Mrs. Whitt visited during the week -with Eula Mac Cox of Brady, Charlcne Conner, Audrey King, Gula Patterson, "Corinne-Efwin and family and with friends in the January Care Home in Evant. Faye Gartman, along with Brenda Hunt and Odessa Gartman visited in Bclton Saturday with their brother, Barney White.

John and Jarrd Wait visited Wednesday with their Grand-mother Faye Gartman and brought her a Valentine and candy. Wylie and Marum Perry spent the weekend in Stcphcrrville visiting Dcbra Holloway and family. The Cleburne Doylcs visited in McGregor Friday with Merle and Roy Harris. Sammie and Evelyn Harris visited the Dnylcs Wednesday. Mary Lee Dole visited in Gatesville with her sister, Estcll Feathers ton, and iih her mother.

Ethel Sims. Roy Wilkinson of Port Lavaca was a weekend mi lor with his parents. Boon an Lcota Wilkinson. Other visitors in the Wilkinson home were Susan Caufman and Audray, tlx- Jeff Carswcll family. Creed Oney.

the Mack Wilkinson family and Lynn BeaUc. Roy and Boon Wilkinson visited in with Boon's brother, Duke Wilkinson. Oney Chafin and his brother, Olhcl Chafin of Georgetown, called on Vera Whiu Saturday afternoon, Ronald and Gknnyth Mcdart were in Oatmeal Saturday to visit friends and entertain with music. STOP: Lawsuits Auto Repossession "Home Foreclosures Credit tarrasriKnt IRS Wage Garnishnx-nt Tax Seizures REDUCE PAYMENTS AND LOWER INTEREST RATES: Cars 'Mobile Homes Furniture and Appliances ESTABLISHED EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN: 'Student Loans Delinquent Taxes PROTECT CONSIGNERS: WM. BARRY PHILLIPS, P.C.

For your convenience, we have offices located In Killeen, Temple and Waco. Please caD for an appointment at the office of your choice: Killeen -817-634-0271 Temple -817-770-0444 Waco- 817-754-4665 Tree Initial Consultation Payment terms available Mr. Plulps is fufty kcenvd to practice law by the Texas Supreme Court; tlw United Suites District Courts, lor the Westrem, Southern Northern Districts of Texas; and the United States Supreme Court Certification by the Texas Board of Legal SpeciaSation to not implied for those areas of the law where certification exists. Baizes married 65 years Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Baize of Gatesville will be honored on their 65th wedding anniversary Sunday, March 4, with a reception at the Gatesville Housing Authority building located at 14th and Waco Streets. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 pjn. to 4 pjn. The couple requests, "No gifts, please." Hosts for the reception will be their children: Mr. and Mrs.

Cleddy Baize and. Mr. and Mrs. Verkm Baize of Gatesville, Mr. and Mrs.

Drayphuss Baize of Nacogdoches, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Baize nd Mr. and Mrs. James (Helen) Smith of Mart and Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy (Mable Ann) Hill of Temple. Preston Baize, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Birdie Baize of Turners ille, and Faye Huskerson, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Huskerson, also of Turnersville, were married March 7, 1925 in Turners Ulc. HOSPITAL REPORT 0 miJU11 One Dependable Product Deserves Another KIDS US Now Opon 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week We i kixm tNr value or ikj' l'chi l. We kf to ihfn is th vce At je jnvt in th.it viirci ct building made of top quality MeH to Ut lilt time Our strut tural jvint and tnm are in seral defet oks We are a stnf axl hum the (avtiHy jse to sae vou money. We have everything you nt-ed to put Tur buiMing t'ether, from de'K" assistant lo tH hhv chj rnt-d iir asembSmg it.

In addition, we no le tng -HHred bolted tuilJtngs. WhHhef conmecial bui'dig. home or aK'u'ural ve can vjptly cur lor nd NEW ARRIVALS A baby girl was born Friday. Feb. 9.

to Mark and Robin Wicker, Gatesville. A baby girl was born Wednesday. Feb. 14, to Cindy Med-furd, Gatesville. A baby boy was born Thursday, Feb.

15. to Ronnie and Connie Coals'on, Gatesville. A baby boy was bom Saturday. Feb. 17, to Chris and Cheryl rckier, Gatesville, A baby girl was born Sunday.

Feb. 18. to Robert and Deborah Henson. Copperas Cove. A baby gtrl was born Sunday, Feb.

18, to Melissa Cair. delivery ve vs Beginning March 1st, 1990 Infants thru 13 years 'Planned Clrrlculum Preschool Program 'Drop-Ins Welcome Drcakfast-Lunch-Snacks 711 South Lovers Lnno Gatesville, Texas 865-0355 P.O. Box 3M (tor free catalog) lumtion, Texas 1-8O0-2S8-U7S ToH Free l-91S-446-2S4 Dd Rio l-5'2 2-1290 I -8UO 232-1290 Metal Building Supply.

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