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I'l I The Gatesville Messenger, Wednesday, August 11, 2004, Page 3 Final Gap music series Friday Austin. Dallas entertaihers to perform in wrap-up performances Adventu New Books, Tapes Publications of Interest At The Gatesville Public Library Adriana Trigia ADULT FICTION The Rule of Four, by Ian The third and final series of "Music at the Gap" series will be Friday at Ogletree Gap in Copperas1 Cove. I Austin's Sara Hickman and Annie Benjamin of Dallas will headline Friday's performance, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Ogletree Gap pavilion. The concert series is co-spon- sored by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Coryell County and the Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce.

Admission is $10 in advance or (Grammy Awards). .1 She has recorded more than 10 albums and is a tireless children's advocate. She, has also written and recorded music for commercials for several nationally-known companies. 1 Benjamin is prpbably best knoWh for her lead guitar work. She is a successful performing song writer and has one album, "Life's Blessings," currently in circulation.

She is also active in the Keep Texas Beautiful campaign. $12 at the gate, and tickets may be purchased locally at Edward Jones Investments, House of Beauty or The Gatesville Messenger. In addition to the concert, the Boys and Girls Club will sponsor a dinner, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the pavilion. Cost of the meal is $5 per plate.

Hickman has made several appearances on the Tonight Show, has headlined the Kerrville Folk Festival, and is on the board of directors for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Caldwell The Dew Breaker, by Edwidge Danfirnt Garden of Beasts, by Jeffery ucavEi Sullivan's Island, by Dorothea Benton Frank Skinny Dip, by Carl Hiaasen Blackbird House, by Alice Hoffman Kiss Me While I Sleep, by Linda 1 1 i A House for Hermit Crab, by Eric Carle Down in the Woods at Sleepytime, by Carole Schaefer What Am I Playing? Que Juengo? What Can! Do When It Rains? Que Puedo Hacer Cuando Llueve? CHRISTIAN FICTION The Awakening: A Novel of Discovery, by Angela Elwell Hunt Flash Point, by Sally D. John AUDIO The Witness, by Sandra Brown Inner Harbor, by Nora Roberts Cold Case Squad, by Edna Buchanan Is for Ricochet, by Sue Grafton Ride the Dark Trail, by Louis L' Amour Shoot the Moon, by Billie Letts The Queen of the Big Time, by New books at the Gatesville Pub-' lie Library include: NON-riCTION When Capone 's Mob Murdered Roger Touhy, by John W. Touhy Play by the Rules: Creative Practice in Direction Following, by Greta Rasmussen i Dinosaurs Unleashed: The True Store about Dinosaurs and Humans, by Kyle Butt Chilton's Truck, Van and SUV Repair Manual i The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of American Motorcycles, by Todd Rafferty Chilton's Chrysler DodgePlymouth Trucks 1989-96 Repair Manual CHILDREN'S BOOKS It's the Bead, by Jez Alborough What's at the Zoo, by Dick Bruna i Tim i in up mm MRwu mm Unlucky in Law, by Perri O'Shaughnessy GENEALOGY First Families of Tennessee Texas First Families, by Wanda Lamberth Donaldson Families of Coryell County, Texas Monday tax extension deadline I i-rr Era i The IRS will. advise filers in writing whether or not their requests are granted. Approval for those who file electronically will be sent back on the Acknowledgment Record.

The IRS expects to receive more than 3 million Forms 2688 during 2004. To e-file, taxpayers can use tax preparation software on their own computers or file electronically through an authorized e-file provider. Both options offer taxpayers security and accuracy in filing their returns as well as faster refunds. Taxpayers may continue to take advantage of electronic filing and the Free File program until Oct. 15.

Free File enables qualifying taxpayers to e-file for free; 3.48 million -Y. stances, such as a hardship, that prevent them from preparing and filing their tax forms by Monday may request an additional two-month extension by completing Form 2688, giving them until Oct. 15 to file their income tax returns. These taxpayers will be granted an extension of time to file even if they cannot send in payment of outstanding 2003 taxes with the extension request. Taxpayers granted the additional time to file will not be penalized for late payment of tax if they pay the balance of their 2003 tax when they file the tax return by Oct.

15, provided 90 percent of their total tax was paid by April 15. However they will owe interest on any taxes not paid by April 15. To request the additional time to file, taxpayers must file Form 2688 with the IRS by Monday. Form 2688 is available on the IRS web site, IRS.gov. Form 2688 can be filed electronically or mailed to the IRS.

Most taxpayers already have filed their tax year 2003 federal in-. come tax returns. But for almost 8.3 million taxpayers who opted for the automatic extension of time to file, the deadline is Monday. The IRS reminds extension filers that e-filing remains available. So far this year, more than 60 million returns have been e-filed.

"Why not e-file? More than 60 million Americans already have," said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. "No matter what time of the year, e-filing is the fastest, safest, easiest way to do taxes. There are fewer errors, and taxpayers get their refunds in less than half the time of paper returns." The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers with extensions to file their returns by Monday to avoid the late filing penalty, which is 5 percent per month of the unpaid tax. Help may be available, however, for people who cannot file by Monday.

1 Taxpayers with special circum A flag to wave The Gatesville Exchange Club sponsored a "GIVEAKIDAFLAGTOWAVE" during Friday's Gatesville Riding Club rodeo. Every child who attended the rodeo received a flag. Exchange Club board member Mike Meier, left, is shown handing a flag to a young rodeo-goer. Keener descendants to meet Saturday Descendants of the Rev. W.B.

and The doors open at 10 a.m. and a i Both W.B. and Adella Keener Adella Keener will gather Saturday dinner will be served at noon. All were Methodist ministers and for their annual reunion at the. family members and friends are in- started Keener Chapel on Highway Mountain Community Center.

vited to attend. 84, which is now a TV repair shop. file their tax returns this year. Once taxpayers have filed their tax returns, they can use the "Where's My Refund" feature on IRS.gov to check the status of their refund checks. Back to school? Serving Coryell County customers Lk they need us most -wow i i FAR ME RS Gets you back where you belong.

farmers.com AS AI-HP-BC (4 02) CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL GATESVILLE CAMPUS FALL 2004 AUGUST 30 DECEMBER 3 For information', call (254) 526-1975 or (254) 526-1977 or www.ctcd.edu PHONE REGISTRATION: (254) 526-1651 BOOKS CAN BE PRE-ORDERED: call (254) 52-1977 or (254) 526-1974 They may just be starting the fourth grade this year, but before you know it, they'll be off to college! So, begin saving today with a 529 education plan! A 529 plan allows you to save for education expenses for everyone in your family. That means mom and dad can go back to schooltoo. Plus, it covers more than just tuition like books, fees, and even private1 school tuition before college. Let us help you understand all your savings options. Call to make an appointment with our on-site consultant, Gary Thomas.

SOARTELEPHONE NEW STUDENT WALK-IN HOLIDAYS: TUITION: August 2 27 August 16 -20 (Main Campus Killeen) i August 23 27 (Main Campus Killeen) i Monday, Sept. Thursday, Nov. 1 1 Thursday Friday, Nov. 25 26 3 Semester hour class, 1 29.00 Payable by exact cash, check or money order. 4 Semester hour 196.00 Payable by exact cash, check or money order.

When registering, please do not bring children on to TDCJ property. Thank You CALL NO. CLASS LOCATION TITLE INSTRUCTOR DAYTIME Extraco C. Smith R. Moore D.

Wright D. Wright D.Wright D.Wright A. Hector-Mason Staff T.Young R. Gamer G.Gonzales Monday, 6:00 8400 GOVT 2301 MonWed, 8401: 2401 Monday. 6:00 8402 DSMA0302 Monday, 6:00 9:00 8403 DSMA0304 Monday, 8404 DSMA0306 Monday, 6:00 8405 DSMA0307 Tuesday, 6:00 8406 ENGL1301 Tuesday, 6:00 8407 PSYC2314 Wednesday, 6:00 8408 1 PHIL1317 Thursday, 6:00 8409 'SPCH1321 Thursday.

6:00 8410 1 HIST 1301 American Government I Anatomy and Physiology I Fundamentals of Math I Fundamentals of Math II Intermediate Algebra I Intermediate Algebra II Composition! Life Span Growth Development History of Religions II Business Profesional Speaking United States History I High School High School High School High School High School High School High School High School High School High School High School Banks. The Financial Center of Texas extraeobanks.com Central Texas College District does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis ot race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, age or veterans status. i Class subject to change without prior notice. Please call to confirm availability, dates, and times. The developmental math classes will be offered as self-paced courses.

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