25 Cents "Serving Gorman For Over 94 Years" AVERAGE OF 3 TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN REPORTED IN THIS AREA The Gorman Progress ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Gorman, Eastland County, 76454 NUMBER SIXTEEN MAY 12, 1994 Texas Bluebonnet Reading Diana Glover Catherine Eaves All-Awards 13anatiet Places Third In And Windell Awards Shirts Presented State U.I.L. Treadway Elected Slated May 11th The annual Gorman High School All-Awards Banquet is set for Catherine Eaves was elected to the Gorman Independent School District Thesday. May 17th at 7 p.m. in the School Gym. Price of admission Board of Trustees with a total of 94 is $5.00 per plate. The meal will be catered by Cook's Caterers and votes, and Windell Treadway. in- will feature fish and chicken with all the trimmings. cumbent, was re-elected to the board Speaker for the evening will be Jerry Don Gleaton, former major with 87 votes. Other candidates were Brent Fos- league baseball player. ter, who polled 54 vores, and Greg Awards will be presented for all facets of school activities, includ- Goode, who received 26 votes. ing Academic, Athletic, UIL, Cheerleaders and Pep Squad. There were a total of 133 votes cast Everyone is urged and invited to attend the banquet to show their in the Saturday election. Candidates are elected for three support for the youth of Gorman Schools. year terms. Holdover board mem- bers are Freddie Gilmore. Glenn Glasson, Danny Snider, Larry Keith National FFA Scholarship Goes and Bobby Rich. Catherine Eaves is the first woman ever to be elected to the Gorman ISD To Shane Caraway Of Gorman Diana Glover came home with a Board of Trustees. Caraway. third place medal after competing in —GP-- This scholarship is one of 825 the Editorial Writing Contest at the awarded by the National Scholarship 1993-94 University Interscholastic Turnout Is Very Program during 1994. One hundred League State Academic Meet held and ninety-two corporate sponsors May 5-7 at the University of Texas at Poor In City Election contributed more than S1 million to Austin. support this program. This is the UIL Academic contests range from There were two places to be filled 11th year that scholarships have feature writing to accounting and on the City Commission and the been made available through the from computer science to poetry Mayor's office in the City Election on National FFA Foundation by busi- interprertation. Of the two million Saturday, May 7th. All positions ness and industry to reward and were uncontested and, therefore. The Texas Bluebonnet Reading Award T-Shirts were pre- students who participated in UIL encourage excellence and enable activities last year. 573,800 compet- few voters turned out to mark their sented in the Awards assembly on Tuesday by. Librarians, Gail students to pursue their educational ed in one or more of the 22 general ballots and numbered only 42 voters. goals. Thompson and Louise Hall. academic contests. Only one percent Mayor Jack Simpson received 42 Scholarship recipients were select- The Maxfield Elementary students received the shirts for of those competitors make it to the votes; John Rice, Place Two, polled ed from more than 6,000 applica- 39 votes; and Johnny Smith, Place being the top readers in their classes. These students are state meet. tions from across the country. Selec- "Many years ago, my debate Four, received 41 votes. Catie Davis, Charla Davis, Enrique Landa, Sarah Lewis, Alma tions were based on the applicant's partner and I won the State Univer- Holdover Commissioners are Rob• academic record, FFA and other Sanchez, Mark Glover, Micheal Foster, Amanda Janecek, sity Interscholastic League Champ- ert Ervin and Howard Hagood. school and community activities, Jacob McCullough, Tana Goode, Christina Mauney, and Josh ionship," said Governor Ann Rich- —GP— supervised agricultural experience Bridges. ards. "It was the highlight of my program in agricultural education, high school years, and the culmina- GISD Employee and career plans and financial need. tion of our hard work in debate FFA is a national organization of competition. The opportunity to com- Trustee Social Held 417,462 members preparing for lead- Elementary Honor Roll pete in the UIL provided the best The Gorman ISD Board of Trus- ership and careers in the science, possible training for public speaking, tees and employees, and their fami- Alexandria, VA. — The National business and technology of agricul- thinking on my feet and research lies held their annual end of the year FFA organization recently announc- ture. The organization has 7.545 For Fifith Six Weeks preparation on topics of import- social at Frank A. Gray Memorial ed that Billy Shane Caraway of the local chapters located throughout the ance." Park on Thursday, May 5th at 6:30 p. Gorman FFA Chapter is the recipient , Puerto Rico. Guam —GP— in. of a The Irrigation Association and the Virgin Islands. FFA's miss- Superintendent Gene Shackelford Scholarship in the amount of S1000. ion is to make a positive difference in Zion Hill Baptist gave employee service awards to The scholarship is sponsored by The the lives of students by developing staff members: Five Year Pin, Irrigation Association as a special their potential for premier leader- Revival Slated Gaytha Bear. Kayla Duke, Eddie project of the National FFA Founda- ship, personal growth and career Pettit and Sammye Mauney; Ten tion, Inc. Caraway plans to use the success through agricultural educa- For May 16-20 Year Pin to Carolyn Little; Fifteen funds to pursue a degree in Ag tion. Local, state and national activi- Year Pin to Dudley McCarty; and EducationAgribusiness at Tarleton ties and award programs provide Zion Hill Baptist Church at Van Twenty Year Pin to Allan Gibbs. State University. Caraway's parents opportunities for students to apply Dyke is announcing it will be holding Mr. Shackelford then presented a are Billy C. (Bo) and Pat Caraway of knowledge and skills learned in the its first revival in many years. The plaque to Board President Daryl Eastland. Caraway's advisor is B. C. classroom. theme of the revival is "The Old Hirst. The plaque was presented to Time Religion". President Hirst in appreciation of his Bro. Ray Seckinger of Comyn dedicated service over the last 15 Panthers Lose To Baird; Baptist Church will be bringing the years as Board President of the messages. Joanne Williams will be Gorman ISD. Daryl began his service leading out in song. Darla Moore will on April 9, 1979. But In Race For Second be at the piano. Superintendent Shackelford rec- By Carolyn Weldon 2 for 3 with 1 RBI and Jerry Krause The revival starts May 16th and ognized the board and staff for their After coming through with their was 2 for 3 with 1 RBI. continues through May 20th with cooperation. effort and dedication to second winning game against Sid- services beginning each evening at 7 the Gorman ISD. ney, another 10 run rule, five inning "We were not very sharp at the p. m. Hamburgers and homemade ice game, the Panthers came back plate. I think not being able to work Zion Hill Baptist, which just cream were enjoyed by everyone. Friday with a heartbreaking 5 to 2 out due to the weather was a part of reopened April 3rd, is a Southern —GP— loss to Baird. This was the second it," said Coach Pettit. "Defensively, PRINCIPALS A-4 AWARDS Kristina Everton, Brian Freeman, Baptist Church and a member of the CARD OF THANKS loss to the Bears for the Panthers. we played an error-free game which Kindergarten (Mrs. Brown): Shar- Joe Landa, Mary Landa and Sean Baptist General Convention of Texas I would like to extend my sincere Joshua Weldon made his record was good to see." Ia Perez. Rountree. and the Comanche County Associa- gratitude to everyone who were so 3-0 pitching against Sidney last Kindergarten (Mrs. Reeves): Tiff- THIRD GRADE (Mrs. Caraway) tion. There was a lot of unhappy kind and thoughtful to me and my Tuesday giving up 2 hits and 2 walks any Perez. A Honor Roll The pastor, Cecil Williams, and Panthers after Friday's 5 to 2 loss to family at the loss of our loved one, with 9 strikeouts in this 10-0 win for First Grade (Mrs. Burleson): Gil Derrik Adams, Joshua Carruth, congregation invites everyone to the Bears at Peanut Park. Nic Bo Hood. the Panthers. Cochrane. Tana Goode, Jacob McCullough and come and revive with us. Guthery pitched this 7 inning game, Your cards, Flowers, food and Home runs were hit by two First Grade (Mrs. Smith): Ivan Mayra Lopez. —GP— giving up 5 hits with 2 walks and gestures of sympathy have helped to Panthers with one from Ronald Madera. A-B Honor Roll getting 9 strikeouts. make this great ordeal easier to bear. Majors. going 2 for 3 with 3 RBI's, Second Grade (Mrs. Lasater): Lyd- Sherry Carlton, Enrique Landa. Oakland Cemetery Roma Jewel Hood and family and the other from Nic Guthery, ia Royster. Linda Olivares, Natasha Ritter, Rol- In the batters box, Noah Landa —GP— going 1 for 1 with 2 RBI's. The Third Grade (Mrs. Gibbs): Mary ando Torres, Joel Espinoza and Working Reset went 3 for 4 with no RBI's; Jerry Panthers also has Noah Landa going Krause went 2 for 3 with 1 RBI; and Landa. Dawn Roberts. The Oakland Cemetery Meeting WITH FRIENDS Ronald Majors went 2 for 3 with no Third Grade (Mrs. Caraway): Der- FOURTH GRADE (Mrs. Good) has been rescheduled because of the Those who spent Mother's Day RBI's. Also Tom Bynum had a rick Adams. A Honor Roll weather. the meeting will be Satur- with Johnnie and Mildred Landreth Marla Smith And standup double. "This was a very Fourth Grade (Mrs. Good): Billy Mandy Warren. were Willie Broom of Gorman; day. May 14th at the usual hour at disappointing loss. We had so many Grissom. A-B Honor Roll the cemetery. Dorothy and Jay Bowling of Fort Jennifer Eaves In opportunities and couldn't score. We Fourth Grade (Mrs. Harrington): Catie Davis. Charla Davis, Billy Sorry about the inconvenience, but Worth; Paula, Nick and Amanda left 11 runners on base and gave up 4 Jasmine Burns. Grissom, Jason Hogan, Enrique we did get some very badly needed Aguirre of Fort Worth; Mark, Kristy Reg. Track Meet unearned runs," said Coach Pettit. Fifth Grade (Mrs. Bear): T. J. Jay. Madera and Rachel Mayfield. rain. and Chance Bowling of Fort Worth; "Now we have to buxkle down and Fifth Grade (Mrs. Thompson): FOURTH GRADE (Mrs. Harrington) Please come and be with us. We Mike, Bobbie, April and Ashley Marla Smith and Jennifer Eaves of get after Eula if we want to be in the Jose Raygoza. A Honor Roll need your presence and support. Bowling, Arlington; and Joe. Rosie, Gorman High School represented playoffs." Sixth Grade (Mrs. Taylor): Sheryl Keith Treadway. We have a few things that needs to Chance and Cole Underwood of Gorman High School in the Regional Everton. A-B Honor Roll Gorman. After lunch everyone had a IIA Track Meet held in Abilene. be discussed. The rains moved in on Tuesday FIRST GRADE (Mrs. Burleson) Sonya Burgess, Jasmine Burns. good time visiting. Marla placed 9th in the 400 meters See you there! afternoon, so the game against Eula A Honor Roll Jacob Johnson and Cory Streiff. and Jennifer Eaves was 10th in the will be rescheduled. The place and D. J. Brown, Elizabeth Hipolito, FIFTH GRADE (Mrs. Bear) 800 meter run at the Regional meet. date will be posted at Bob's. Gorman Scotty Lewis, Frances Lewis and A Honor Roll —GP— Grocery and the Post Office. Adam Spivey. Michael Foster, Emerald Guthery ITEMS OF INTEREST A BIG THANK YOU NOTE Hope to see you at the next game! A-B Honor Roll and T. J. Jay. I wish to thank God and Steve P. A Stroke Support Group will meet each First Third Thursday at —GP— Dillon MacBeth. A-B Honor Roll Kelley of Brownwood for giving my FIRST GRADE (Mrs. Smith) Kendra Roberts, Matt Swanner, Heritage Manor of Gorman at 2 p.m. Anyone interested is urged to sight back to me. No words can A Honor Roll Jessie Hagood, Mike Torres. Terry attend. The meetings which will be Stroke Prevention and Education . express what it is to be able to see Cheerleaders Kyle Brown, Rachel Granado. Perez, Raul Madera, Beatriz Rami- this beautiful country, family and Clint Jones and Ashlee Hornback. rez, Jackson Thackerson, Amanda The Second Friday Night Musical will be held at the Old Fire Hall friends again. Elected For A-B Honor Roll Janecek, Irma Lopez and Ashley in Gorman on May 13th. Concession Stand opens at 5 p.m and Music A song comes to my mind "Amaz- Michael Grissom and April Perez. Wilson. starts at 6:00. Everyone welcome, especially all musicans and singer . ing Grace" how sweet thou art. SECOND GRADE (Mrs. Lasater) 1994-95 Year FIFTH GRADE (Mrs. Thompson) Enjoy the good fellowship. I lost my faith in my future, what A Honor Roll A Honor Roll my life would be like. I prayed to die, Cheerleaders have been elected Casondra Cooper and Kalyn Por- Krissy Roberts and Mark Glover. but God showed me the way. My life for 1994-95 school year for Gorman ter. A-B Honor Roll The Gorman Masonic Lodge will present the Community Service has been blessed many times since. High School and Junior High School. A-B Honor Roll Jessica Lara. Christina Nauney • Award to Hope Joiner, Saturday. May 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Gorman I thank Dr. Cleveland of Cisco and High School Cheerleaders arc Holly Abbe, Marcie Davis. Claris- Casey Simpson and Cody Simpson. Masonic Lodge Hall. Everyone is invited. Refreshments will be Dr. Childers of Gorman and all the Racheal Reeves, Lacy Pack, Keri sa McGlothlin, Letricia Ramirez. SIXTH GRADE (Mrs. Taylor) served after the meeting. ones who encouraged me to go. I Seitern. Marla Smith, Mary Camp- Lydia Royster, Chad Young and A Honor Roll guess I have a lot more that God bell, Kaycee Gilmore and Mascot Gessica Bear. wants me to do before I earn my Keri Wright. Robert Lewis and Bobbie Jo The Got-man Elementary P. T. 0. will meet on Wednesday. May THITD GRADE (Mrs. Gibbs) Grissom. passway through the Pearly Gates. Junior High Cheerleaders are A Honor Roll A-B Honor Roll 18th in the Elementary Library. Mrs. Gressett and the homemaking Though I will need a lot of help along Ruth Reeves, Belinda Snider, Sa- Josh Bridges. Brian Hunt. Russell Glade Bear, Sheryl Everton. Will- students will provide baby-sitting during the meeting. This will be the the may. mantha Goode, Tiffany Troutman, Jay, Sarah Lewis and Shari Marlow. iam Curb. Manuelita Madera, Parn- last meeting for the school year. God bless you all. Kandace Johnson and Alma San- A-B Honor Roll ela Osborne and Josie Thackerson. Mildred Bennett chez. PAGE TWO THE GORMAN PROGRESS MAY 12, 1994 Sheri Daniell Funeral Services For Velma Hastings Is Receives Degree Clifford Moore Held Local Students Are DESDEMONA SCHOOL Laid To Rest In From HSU On Wednesday Honored At CJC NEWS MENU Sheri Lynn Miles Daniell received Clifford Moore, 82, of De Leon, Awards Ceremony Pleasant Hill VONNIE GUTHERY a Bachelor of Behavioral Science passed away Monday, May 9th in the [ Degree from the Irvin School of Cisco Junior College conducted its Velma E. Hastings, 86, passed PHONE 75802665 Comanche Hospital. Education at Hardin-Simmons Uni- BREAKFAST annual Awards Ceremony on Mon- away Tuesday, May 3rd. Funeral services were held at 2 p. versity at Abilene during graduation Monday - Cereal, toast, juice and day, April 11th. Services were held at 11 a. m. m. Wednesday in the Nowlin Funer- First Baptist Church had a won- exercises at the Mabee Complex at milk. Each spring semester, CJC takes Friday at Carbon Baptist Church al Home Chapel with Rev. David with pastors Sammy Sims and Marcy derful Mother's Day service last 10 a. m. on Saturday, May 7th. Pate officiating, assisted by Jackie Tuesday - Breakfast pizza, juice an evening to recognize and honor Sunday. Bro. Jack Clack of Cisco was Sheri, an elementary education maj- and milk. those members of the student body Grun officiating. Burial was in the Auvenshine. Burial was in the Oliver the guest speaker for the morning or, graduated summs cum laude. z wednesday - Eggs, bacon, toast, who have proven to be outstanding Pleasant Hill Cemetery, directed by Springs Cemetery. Bakker Funeral Home and Cy-Fair services. His wife also attended. Nell She was on the President's or Dean's juice and milk. students and persons. Mr. Moore was born September Northwest Funeral Home of Hous- Ragland was recognized as "Mother List each semester while she was in Thursday - Dougnnuts, juice and Students were recognized in sev- of the Year" and was given a nice college. 23, 1911 in Luling. He married milk. eral categories which included scho- ton. floral arrangement. Bro. Dwaine Sheri did her student teaching at Ozella Thompson on December 11, Friday - Sausage, biscuits, gravy, lastic and extra curricula achieve- She was a longtime member of the Carbon Baptist Church and presently Cower of Pioneer was the guest the Jackson Elementary School in 1932 at Rock Bluff. He was a juice and milk. ment. speaker for the evening services, Abilene. • • member of the St. Joe Baptist Students from this area receiving a member of Crestview Baptist followed by refreshments in the She is the wife of Wade Daniell of Church; was a farmer and rancher; LUNCH awards were: Church in Big Springs. She served as the correspondent fellowship hall. Abilene; the daughter of Glenda and and lived in Luling before moving to Monday - Fish, red beans, french Cory Pack, Who's Who Among Darrell and Vicki Morgan, Jessica Bill Priest of Abilene, and Roddy and De Leon in 1919. fries, cornbread and milk. Students in American Junior Colleg- for The Gorman Progress for many years. and Daylena Morgan of Granbury Judy Miles of Abilene, and the Tuesday - Baked chicken, cream es, President's List, Outstanding and Doyle and Essie Poynor of granddaughter of Mrs. Glenn Jordan Survivors include his wife, Ozella potatoes, green beans, hot rolls, Student in Pre-Physical Therapy. She was preceded in death by her Moore of De Leon; two sons, Travis husband. Earnest B. Hastings in Gorman visited Mother's Day with L. and the late Glenn Jordan of Gorman apple crisp and milk. Cory is from Carbon and his parents and Fulton Moore, both of De Leon; 1987 and a daughter, Louise Hast- E. and Peggy Singleton. Mrs. J. Conley Miles and the late J. Wednesday - Pizza, salad, corn, are Ronnie and Jeanna Pack. He one sister, Ethel Weaver of Gorman; ings in 1940. Bill Sanders was the guest speaker Conley Miles of and Mrs. Jello with applesauce and milk. attended Gorman High School. for the Mother's Day services at the Mildred Priest and Jack Priest of six grandchildren; and five great- Thursday - Taco salad, ranch Justin Underwood, of Gorman, Survivors include two daughters, First Baptist Church in the Mitchell Albany. grandchildren. beans, fruit and milk. and son of Troyat and Fannie and their husbands, Doris and Fred Community south of Cisco. His wife, Those attending the graduation Friday - Hamburgers, the works, Underwood, was named Most Valu- He was preceded in death by one Grun of Houston and Lois and Watne Tami, and daughter, Robyn, also were Wade Daniell, Bill and Glenda tator tots, ice cream and milk. able Member of the Ag Cub. son, Velton Moore; four brothers, Rhynes of Big Spring; grandchildren attended. Priest, Loyd and Gail Daniell, Rob- -GP- Mary Vaughn of Gorman was Jessie, Willie, Frank and Milton Kathy Tackett and Bryant Grun of Mike and Mary Riggs and Jordan ert, Diane, B. J. and Meagan Miles named on the Dean's List. Moore; and one sister, Lillian Cap- The Big Dipper consists of Houston, Pamela Sader of San recently moved to Desdemona from and Roddy and Judy Miles, Billy and -GP-- ers. seven stars. Diego, CA., Teresa and Wayne Corpus Christi. Mike is the son of Miranda, all of Abilene, Zelda Bob and Charlene Richardson and Andrews of Slidell, LA., Wayna and James and Freda Riggs. We wel- Jordan of Gorman and Mildred Doris Bennett and Joe Bennett at- Cindy Rhynes of Big Spring; and come this fine couple back "home". Priest of Albany. Riley Gardner Memorial Represented By tended the Johnny High Music great-grandchildren, Karla, Neil, De and Vicki Robinett, Keitha and SHERI DANIELL HONORED DOROTHY JOHNSON - 817-734-2367 Revue in Fort Worth on Saturday Kristen, Jennifer, Tommy and Zai- Derek Robinett of De Leon, Nikki WITH GRADUATION PARTY evening. na. Robinett of Tarleton State University Bill and Glenda Priest honored Our Memorial Display Is Now Located in Stephenville, Bill and Tami Sand- their daughter, Sheri Daniell with a Behind Higginbotham's Funeral Home. ers and Robyn Griffith visited on hamburger cook-out on Saturday We Guarantee You Can Buy The RN- G.H.S. In MAY Mother's Day with Bernard and Ann afternoon at their home in Abilene in EST QUALITY Memorial At The LOW- Keith. celebration of her graduation from EST PRICE. All Work Guaranteed. • _1'4 *-4. "4 May 12 - 13 - TAAS Test Grades 4 and 8 L. C. and Mary Lou Landers HSU earlier in the day. Hamburgers, May 17 visited on Monday with his sisters, J. with all the trimmings, and home - All-Awards Banquet May 17 Algebra I - Testing B. and Eula Fay Cordel in Warika, made ice cream and cake were Oklahoma; Barney and Margarette enjoyed. Tiene usted Lastimaduras de espalda o prescueso? May 18 Biology I - Testing Wright in Wichita Falls. The two-tiered cake, baked by i, Ha Sido Lastinado/A En Un Accidente de Carro? May 19 Spring Band Concert Don Landers of Springtown; Mark Glenda Priest, was beautifully decor- Landers of Southlake; Clifton Land- ated with a miniature graduate cap LLamenos. May 22 Baccalaureate ers of Watauga visited Saturday and gown, a miniature mortar board, Nosotros acceptamos Seguransas Medicales, Medicare, May 26 - Jr. High Graduation woth L. C. and Mary Lou Landers. and flowers and was centered in an Y medicaid, Tambien tenemos Enlaco Legal En La Oficina. May 27 High School Graduation Jimmy Wortham and wife of Nash- arrangement of purple and gold SALYER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ville. Tenn.; Michelle Wortham of confetti and ribbons using the HSU • Ganbury visited the weekend with school colors. There was also minia- 200 E. Blackjack their parents, Bro. Joe and Cozette ture signs of the milestones in Dublin, Texas 76116 7.35% A.P.R. Wortham and Misty. Sheri's college days and lots of tiny Bernard and Ann Keith attended plastic mortar board confetti. The 1-13043-4e0-22 Clo HOME REMODELING LOANS the musical last Saturday night in table was covered with a purple cloth No Application Fees and No Government Red Tape $100 Total Sipe Springs. and purple and gold plates and Closing Costs Upon Loan Approval, Up To $25,000 Loan Remember Saturday, May 28th is napkins were used. WE ARE HEARING AID SPECIALISTS the date for the Victor Cemetery Those enjoying the festive occas- T. J. CLARK CONSTUCTION CO., INC. Working. Bring a basket lunch for ion were the honoree and her FREE HEARING CHECKUP ( 817) 734-2755 P. O. Box 176 - 111 E. Roberts St the noon meal, followed by a husband, Sheri and Wade Daniell, Call or Come See Us For a Free Hearing Test_ Mrs_ business meeting. Zelda Jordan, Cindy, Kyle and Kayla Treadway will hold her regular Hearing Aid Work- Gorman, Tx 76454 shop in Gorman at the Senior Citizens Center on Happy Birthday on May 9th to our Jordan of Portales, N.M., Robert, General Building Contractors - All Work Guaranteed - Custom Homes Monday, May 16th from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. brother, Mack "Red" Keith in Remodeling - Commercial - Industrial - Farm - Free Estimates Diane, B. J. and Meagan Miles, Gorman from Pug and Vonnie Guth- Mildred Priest and Catherine Sam- Treadway Hearing Aid Center Financing - Design, Engineering and Plan Services 108 S. Bell ery. mons of Albany, Gail Daniell of P. O. Box 551 Hamilton, Texas 76531 Abilene, and the hosts, Bill and 817-386-5918 Glenda Priest. David & Mrs. Joe Treadway Clinical and Medical Referrals Accepted Sheri and Wade will take a cruise (Licensed by the State of Texas) Putliouseff in the to the Bahamas in June to celebrate Call For In Home Appointment iliottheplare, in the her graduation and their second Tilly Treadway completed Refresher Course in Continued Education wedding anniversary. in New Techniques in Hearing Aid Training. DIRT WORK: Dump Truck Service - Lot GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 14th - 8:00 -GP- Preparation and Leveling - Driveway and to 12:00 - 350 Crescent - Ina Scitern. 1TP 1 have the simplest tastes. I Road Material - Sand -- Topsoil. Reason- am always satisfied with the hest. able. K. D. Boyd, 734-2122. 2-3-FNC. GARAGE SALE: Bicycle. Stereo, Type witer, 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Friday: 8-5 - XDTWETMTI 7.41!LP X COAT Ct.Z1n C Hunting Jackets, Afghan Squares, Afghan, Bed- -Oscar Wilde Saturday: 8-12. Everything Clean and Good. spreads, Toys, Clothes, Miscellaneous. More Texas Department of Health will be holding an Immunization MILLWRIGHT MAINTENANCE POSI- Some Old - Some New! 607 S. Brewer - West Added! Winter Clothes - 1/2 Price Marked. Clinic in Gorman, Thursday, May 19, 1994 from 1:00 to 3:00 TION: AT A CUSTOM PEANUT PROCESS- of Clinic, ING MANUFACTURER. WE ARE SEEK- Jay's Insurance Bldg. -Saturday Only-8:30 Political p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center. This clinic is both for adults 1-5-12 C ING A DEPENDABLE, HARD-WORKING IMMEDIATE OPENING: For Certified and children. Adults should have a Tetanus booster every ten PERSON WITH ELECTRICAL AND Nurses Aides - $100.00 Sign On Bonus!! Ap- Announcements years. Parents must be present, bring the social security num- WELDING EXPERIENCE. MUST HAVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE: A VARIETY OF ply in person at Heritage Manor of Gorman - ber of the person being immunized, and bring the Medicaid REFERENCES. PAY DEPENDS ON EXPE- PROGRESS'S POLITICAL PRODUCTION POSITIONS ARE CUR- 600 West Roosevelt - Gorman. 3-3-FINC. RIENCE. GOOD BENEFITS WHICH IN- ANNOUNCEMENT FEES. card if on Medicaid. Cost is based on a sliding scale. For more RENTLY AVAILABLE. WE ARE SEEKING CLUDE HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE FOR RENT: Nice 150' x 150' Mobile Home information call 817-629-1788. Everyone Welcome!!! DEPENDABLE, HARDWORKING PEOPLE U.S. Offices $75.00 AND UNIFORMS. APPLY IN PERSON AT Lot. Storage Building and Shade Trees. 120S. FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT. GOOD District Offices $60.00 UNIVERSAL BLANCHERS, 4 1/2 MILES Brisco - Gorman (817) 647-1743 10-28 FNC. BENEFITS WHICH INCLUDE HEALTH WEST OF DUBLIN ON IIWY. 6. 1-5-12 C. County Offices $50.00 AND LIFE INSURANCE AND UNIFORMS. Justice Prec. Offices $40.00 APPLY IN PERSON AT UNIVERSAL FOR SALE: Tomato - Pepper Plants - Big STEWART TANK & AUTO SAL- BI.ANCHERS, 4 1/2 MILES WEST OF Variety - 4 Packs 50 cents - 2" single pots - 2.5 Constable $40.00 VAGE - We buy All Metals! Junk DUBLIN ON HWY. 6 (DE LEON HWY.) cents - Sweet Potato Plants - 10 cents. Sam Cars S55/ton, Aluminum Cans, Iron 1-5-12 C. Tarver - 817-734-2704. 8-5-19 C All political advertisements and Copper, Etc. For information paid for by friends and/or can- call 1-800-647-8314. 4-2-24c NITA DANSBY DAIRY QUEEN: Richeson has 40-i-stores and REAL ESTATE COMPANY growing. Need Assistant and Manager candi- didates must bear at least one Commercial Residential dates to relocate to communities in N. Central signature and address. All ads FOR ALL YOUR CARPENTERING Farm TX. Will train. If you are energetic, outgoing, NEEDS: Repairs - Remodeling - Trim Work- Ranch must be paid for in advance. raREALlym, and service oriented call Barbara, 9-5, (800) Door Hanging - Etc. Call J. V. Lewis at 817- 4.Y. (Political advertising charged 108 S. Texas 893-6441 346-7472 or send letter to P. 0. Box 1299, Gra- 734-2723. 4-5-26 P. ham, Texas 76450. 2-5-12 C . for at a rate of $2.25 per col- CAN YOU BELIEVE Only 58.500 to own your home?! 3-2-1 Frame; large lot & umn inch). MOBILE HOME LOTS - FOR RENT: call LVN NEEDED: 2 storage bldgs.! For 2 til 10 Shift. Competi- Any political advertising 817-893-2097. 12-3-FNC. tive Wages and Benefits Offered. Apply in per- SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! Charming reflecting adversely upon the 3 BR, 1 Bath, 1 Grg. Frame in nice area! son at Heritage Manor of Gorman - 600 W. SAVE ON CARPET: Buy at Wholesale plus Roosevelt - Gorman. character of a person will he Newer carpet & vinyl; 2 fireplaces; large 1-27-FNC. 10% and freight. CASH -- NO STAMPS. W. lot! $24,000. refused. H. Smith Department Store, De Leon, Tex. MUST SELL! Operating Laundry - RE- The Gorman Progress is 5-26-FNC. DUCED to $25,000! SI)ft. authorized to make the follow- 160 ACRES -84,000+ quota pdg.; 140 A. ' frier . • . Geuther ing political announcement, CUSTOM DRAPERIES MADE: No Labor in cultivation; Financing toQualified!$625 . REAL ESTATE Charge when fabrics, etc., are bought from our per A. subject to the action of the Wow! 99C! store. Free estimates. W. H. Smith Depart- 1.3 Acres In De Leon! Ownerwill finance! General Election November 8. ment Store, Phone 893-2135. 5-26-FNC. $3,000. BARBARA LOVE, 1994. 90 ACRES - near Sipe Springs. Terms! Broker 317 E. Main St. THE GORMAN PROGRESS $550 per A. 817-629-1725 P.O. Box 68 120ACRES ne ar Ola-a; est. 100 A. Coastal. County Judge: German, Taw 76454 $625 per A. EASTLAND, TX 76448 SCOTT BAILEY Mom 817-7344410 w 2411 Please Call For Other Offerings! (Incumbent) Pu - 817.734-2799 LARGE 4 Publication Number 222780 BEDROOM, 3 bath in Gor- man with fenced yard. Central Heat & PUBLISHER Ice Barra ASST. PUBLISHER: Lambe Beaten air, 2 fireplaces, large covered patio, good EDITOR; Herman Bourn water well for yard. Just listed-won't last Congressman - 17th District: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mul In Rutland sal Real Estate long. CHARLES STENHOLM Cansocte Counties - I year -59.00; Outside Esland and Commas Caustics but in Tens - 1 you - 8 ACRES , M/L, 3-2-2 Brick Home, 80.7 ACRES South of Carbon. All (Re-Elect) 513.00; sad Out of Sum - 1 year -- $15.00. app r 'cate 65 . ft 'lig area, cleared, cultivated land. Peanut quota, My ertanead reledlon upon techdads, starting, a r du- all , irep Stock coastal, li'al ell-6 fl pumps; pit talm of any portal, fun, a corpaakn ankh may /pea h pump, wirrel rirve , VIATtline. County Criminal District Attorney: he cat:fins of M Gorman Pi owed ad be ;ley omitted pon , x40 , o • Shade upon being brcusta to he dental of he paddler. Trees - $80,000. road on 2 sides of property. Great place! MIKE SIEBERT Entered as ad Pau Ma9 at he Post Otte In Gorman, Tx PROCTOR LAKE: 3-2-2, two story ACREAGE FOR HORSES! This 3 78454, under to Act d March 3, 1978. RAilshed Weedy M 2700' home, ref. air, pretty kitchen, lots bdrm custom built brick on 51 acres has Gamin, Eadancl Ce Texas 76454. Secant Postage Pad glass, over looks lake, nice neighbor- 8 stall metal horse barn, guinite swim- Chief Justice at Gann. Tx 76454 ming pool, satellite system, and many, LOCAL DISPUY AD RATE hood, just 552,500. Court of Appeals: $2.25 Per SAU COL INCH GORMAN: 1.3 ac., 3-1 brick./frame many extras. A VERY BEAUTIFUL BUD ARNOT CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENTS home, paved street, wood stove, ceiling PLACE - must see to appreciate! .15 anus Per Wcrd 82 ACRESonly IllnImum charge • $3.00 per Issue • CASH fan, big trees, fine garden spot. (Needs 31/2 miles NW ofGor- Charged • $4.00 Rret 29 Ward, plus 15c each at/dirks* Finish Work) - $19,000. man. Alton al-es enSmall tank. State Board of Education: rad. $4.00 minimum charged. No Commission The Dairy Queens 997 A, All in native pasture, lots of 4 hand otheli.aesomemwrais.$500.00 District 14 Addl data 60 cents fa Borders per acre. ADVERTISING DEADLINE - TUESDAY NOON County road frontage, 6 stock ponds. RICHARD WATSON Card of Dunks • $3.00 producing minerals, Sahanno Ri ver front- 667.7 ACRES North of Gorman on 99C Banana Split Sale! An Extra Charge of 50 ors ejr Ora sal be added to age - $350.00 per acre. Terms. paved rad. Lige Itiveriki Nash Creek Ossified Ads for To masts and Baling. run thrbh 110 stoic upefly. Good THE GORMAN PROGRESS RESERVES THE County Commissioner: Pct.2: COGBURN REALTY grasses; stock tanks; good deer hunting. RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ADVIRTLSING. CALVIN AINSWORTH DO' Soft Serve or Frozen Yogurt - Your Choice! POSNIASTER: Reno Send Chums of Adams To: "Since 1954" Just on the market-call today! (Incumbent) GORMAN PROGRESS. P. O. Box 68, Guns, Taw 893-6666 DE LEON, $235,000.00. 76454.0068 TX &Reg TM Am 0 0 Corp. CT*. D 0 Op. Coun At parhopahng Dairy (lien stores i

• c•-•nr....•••• at Mother's Day At Grandma Doris Martins THE GORMAN PROGRESS MAY 12. 1994 PAGE THREE Sunday, May 8th was a big day for L. and Billie Jean Martin, Josh Sonja and 'Candice Martin, all of r Those coming for the Tuesday Grandma (Doris) Martin of De leon. Martin, Mindy and Tommy Ramm- Desdemona; Timmy Martin of Fort night musical were Pete Rodgers. Having 13 children, 35 grandchil- age. Neil Mat-tin, all of Millsap; Worth; Terry and Susie Martin, HERITAGE MANOR Loyd Glasson, Carroll Wayne Hogan dren and 6 great-grandchildren, with Donald and Wilma Holder. Carolyn Cody and Justin Mat-tin, of Weather- Gus Sublett, Evelyn Sublett, Paul 2 more on the way, makes Mother's Holder. Clifford Garrett, David and ford; Patsy amd Chad Walker, and Imogene Norris, Truett and Day very special for the Martins. Shirley Lewis, Frances and Emily Melissa Fox, Dwayne Martin of East NEWS Ruby Lee Norris, Ima Brown, Julia Visiting over the weekend were H. Lewis, Scotty Martin, Connie Lewis. land; Daniel and Jolena Martin, and Malory May. Ima Lee Burleson, Cody, Jessica, Rosie and Nicky NANCY HENDRICKS - REPORTING Georgie Hey, Anna Rush, Leland Martin, Eddie and Dawna Martin, Warren, Butch and Brenda Boyd, Elizabeth and Darcy Martin, aoo of Amanda Hair, Babe Norris. Resi- The next birthday party will be visited his aunt. Nancy Holloway. De leon; and Gary and Caroline dents were Effie Mae Brown, Orlena Thursday. May 26th at 2 p. m. Dixie Pack gave Cynthia Earles a Wells of Mineral Wells. Perdue, Cynthia Earles, Ina Mae Honorees are Mary Willingham, new permanent. Cards and calls came from Harold Tarrance, Ozella Pulley, Orvil Boyd, Gertie Leeper and Dorothy Beaty. Those visiting Garland Perry were and Ruby Cottle, Heather. Kim and Willie Wolfenbarger, S. D. Gilmore, Everyone is invited. Nella Vee Stewart of Desdemona. Doug Cottle of Lufkin; Bert and Dorothy Beaty, Veno and Annie Those visiting Orlena Perdue were Era Maupin, Ina Mae Tarrance, and Janie Valanty, Justin and Brandon Hale. Nancy Holloway, Varona Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loving of Odessa, Chad and Kathy Zimmer. Valanty of Colleyville; Danny Frank lor. Pauline Love, Garnet Adams, Elgin and Cleo Ashley of Kileen, Pat On Tuesday morning Betty Duke and Nora Martin, Elizabeth, Patsy, Iola Johnson, Ola Walker and Cleo Hagood, Mary Jeffs, Frances War- of Desdemona came and played the Frankie and Sam Martin, and Aunt Clement. ren. Neva Robertson and Nelda electric keyboard for S. D. Gilmore. Rita Allen of Graford; James and Those visiting Orville Boyd were Mauney. Veno Hale, Effie Mae Brown, Orlena Sheryl Fisher, Keely Fisher of Big Mary and Stacy Hammer, Butch and On Friday morning Mrs. Scitern Perdue, Ola Walker, Lavelle White- Springs and Ed and Mary Prazma of Brenda Boyd and Amanda Hair. popped popcorn and made hot horn, Theresa Parker, Cleo Clement, Wyoming. On Wednesday morning Rev. Ron chocolate for Veno Hale, Cynthia Marion Dennis, Dorothy Beaty, Va- Also over the weekend a birthday Carroll of First Baptist Church Earles, Ina Mae Tarrance, Orlena rona Taylor, Ruby Vandergriff and party was held for Cody and Rosie brought the devotional for Veno Perdue, Dorothy Beaty, Effie Mae Nancy Holloway. Martin, who turned 9 and 5 years Hale. Effie Mae Brown, S. D. Brown and S. D. Gilmore. Those visiting Marion Dennis old. A surprise baby shower was Gilmore, Lavelle Whitehorn, Cynthia Juanita Fuller visited Lois Buchan- were James and Ruby Lee Kinser, given for Melissa Fox. It's a boy, due Earles, Ina Mae Tarrance, Orlena an and Ola Walker. Gene Snelson, Billy Joe Dennis, May 25th. Perdue, Theresa Parker, Varona On Friday afternoon Ina Scitern Mary Arnett and Annie Dennis. Grandma Martin went to Stephen- Taylor, Orville Boyd and Ozella had bingo. Winners were Ola Walker On Tuesday at 2:30 those coming ville of Sunday evening to visit with Pulley. Effie Mae Brown, Iola Johnson and for the Sing-A-Long were Joe O'Neal great-granny Ruby Rose, who is 93 Ina Reynolds and Lenis Rice of S. D. Gilmore. Other players were Irene Hallmark, Nancy Hendricks, years old and doing fine. Carbon visited Iola Johnson. Veno Hale, Orlena Perdue and Melba Frasier, Fay Ables, Wanda FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL PARADE — Miss Gorman, Missy Jobe, Plans are being made for a big On Wednesday afternoon Joan Dorothy Beaty. Rainey, Denzel Ables. Rev. and Mrs. family reunion to be held the Fourth Fraley had exercises and "Fred, the recently participated in Cisco's Folklife Festival. She received Those visiting Lorene Jay were L.C. Landers, Annie Faye Foster, of July weekend at Grandma (Doris) Whale" for S. D. Gilmore, Orlena 1st Place. Mayvis Lasater, Ruth Bryant, Nancy Willo Rice. Ernestine Weaver, Ethel Martin's home. Perdue, Iola Johnson, Ola Walker Hendricks, Brent and Jean Lasater, Weaver, Billie Stacy, Dorothy Light, —GP— and Effie Mae Brown. Gloria and Doug Evans of Sioux Elizabeth Sandlin and John Glover. Those visiting Marie Welch were Falls, S.D. and Hazel Handley of Those visiting Ora Mae Atchison The GE Booster Club Donna Parrigan, David Price, Don- Clifton. were Ima Lee Burleson of Desde- nie and Jimmy Parrigan. Ground Propelled Hexagon On Sunday at lo a. m. Rev. Ron mona, Chesley and Barbara Atchison Needs Hats For On Thursday morning those enjoy- ROD WEEDER ATTACHMENT Carroll of Forst Baptist Church Jessie Elwin, Ruby Dale and Yvonne ing arts and crafts were . Gilmore, taught the Sunday school lesson for Atchison of Fort Worth. Georgie Effie Mae Brown, Veno Hale, Orlena Banquet Theme Cynthia Earles, Ina Mae Tarrance, Iley, Nancy Hendricks and S. D. Perdue and Garnet Adams. New... We are looking for bizarre, unusu- Veno Hale, S. D. Gilmore, Effie Mae Gilmore. Those visiting S. D. Gilmore were Fits any make, al looking. or rare hats to fit our Brown and Lavelle Whitehorn. Fay and Denzel Ables visited Cleo Ou ick-Tach 'dell Warren, Dixie Pack of Desde- model or size theme and decorate for our All Those visiting Cleo Clement were Clement. Ora Mae Atchison, Ruby Adjustment mona, Effie Mae Brown and Genie of chisel plow Awards Banquet this year. Archie Skaggs, Glen and Shirley Vandergriff, Lois Buchanan, Veno Bracket Leeper. and tillage If you can help us please notify one Clement of Lake Leon, Lester and and Annie Hale, Cynthia Earles and Stalkcutters Cecil and Joanne Williams visited equipment. of the High School Cheerleaders to Sue Seaton and Denzel and Fay Ina Mae Tarrance. Cultivators Jess Roberts, S. D. Gilmore, Orlena come and pick it up or bring it to the Ables. Those visiting Pauline Love were Perdue. Cynthia Earles and Ina Mae Special Features: High School and give it to Pam by At 2:30 p. m. Sunday those coming Sue Seaton, Eunice Love, Zena Tarrance. May 13th. from the First Baptist Church for Simpson, Nancy Hendricks, Dee • Inexpensive and simple to install. On Thursday afternoon Ina led the • Fits any make, model or size of chisel plow and tillage equipment. Please put your name and phone services were Rev. Ron Carroll, Smithey, Mayvis Lasater, Emma exercises and those playing the • Leaves no track and works with mulcher attachments, number down and tape it inside the Brent Lasater, Era Maupin, Ruby Bethany, Jessie, Ruby Dale and horse races were S. D. Gilmore, • Will work in trash cover, makes ideal seed beds, seals in moisture, levels hat. The hats will be locked up Lee Kinser, and Louise Hall. Resi- Yvonne Atchison of Fort Worth. Veno Hale, Orlena Perdue, Effie furrows and ridges, incorporates chemicals and kills weeds. before and after the banquet. dents were Nancy Holloway, Dorothy Residents enjoying singing were Mae Brown and Garnet Adams. • The NEW quick tach adjusting bracket allows for easy and fast adjustment We would specifically love to get Beaty, S. D. Gilmore. Lavelle White- Effie Mae Brown, Jess Hallmark or removal of rod. Proper depth adjustment is important to the quality of any OLD football helmets, baseball horn, Ina Mae Tarrance, Cynthia Orlena Perdue, Garnet Adams, Cyn- work the unit does. The longer the chain, the shallower, the shorter the caps, work hard hats, or extraordi- Earles, and Effie Mae Brown. thia Earles, Ina Mae Tarrance, Veno NEWS chain the deeper the rods perform. nary stage and dress hats. Kay Ann Craddock of Plano was a • The NEW chromium-alloy runner will withstand high stress abrasion and Those visiting Genie Leeper were Hale, S. D. Gilmore, Lavelle White- Gaytha Bear weekend visitor with her mother, reduce friction which increases wear life three to four times longer than Effie Mae Jones of Hobbs, Norma horn and Varona Taylor. hard-faced runners. Tedford, Dorothy Beaty, S. D. Those visiting Effie Mae Brown Estelle Craddock. • Built for longer wear-heavy duty bearings and special tempered hexagon offwvrwrrnOrri Gilmore, Effie Mae Brown. Eloise were Louise Hollywood, Nancy Hen- Patricia Hudson of Dallas spent steel rod. 5EYE DOCTOR( and Teresa Jones of Houston. dricks, Fay and Denzel Ables, Aga- Mother's Day weekend with her tha Nance of Desdemona, and S. D. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hud SATISFACTION GUARANTEED gcsalisikaathar Dorothy Roberts gave Effie Mae Brown a permanent on Tuesday. Gilmore. son. Dr. Marion - Lewis At 4 p. m. on Sunday those coming SPECIAL SALE from the Church of Christ were Bro. Performance You Expect Eyeglasses - EUREKA Quality 2J.: Demand' EUREKA. 20" - 7 ga. Notched Disc $12.50 John Payne, Juanita Files, Janda vActitz• ati.NERs Contact Lenses Braves Upright 20" - 7 ga. Plain Disc $12.50 Taylor, Durwood Webb, Clara Mae We Can Prescribe Medication. 6.0 Amp Motor 4" - Field Cult. Sweeps $2.25 Frossard, Vera Rodgers, Bpd and Thurscai Afternoon • 3-Position Height Adj. Field Cult. Chisels $2.25 Dee Smithey, Eunice Love. Brent Po wer Foster and Floydene Gilbert. Resi- Model 22" - 1/4" Cone Notched Disc $20.50 Only 9002 in the De Leon Insurance dents were Cynthia Earles, Ina Mae 24" - 1/4" Notched Disc $25.00 Tarrance, Varona Taylor. Effie Mae 5999SAVE 14" - Planter, Buster Sweep $17.00 Building Brown, S. D. Gilmore, Jess Roberts, Sale across From City Hall Nancy Holloway and Ruby Vander- 817-893-3344 griff. EUREKA TROYAT UNDERWOOD Those visiting Mary Choate and EUREKA Call Collect In 3 DAYS ONLY Powerline- Gold Plus Stella Thurman were Odell and 817-734-2643 GORMAN, TX 2-5-19 Stephenville - 965-6666 On-Board Attachment Emma Bethany of De Leon, Zena • Filteraire' Bag System Simpson, Odie Brightwell, Clara EUREKA' 10.0 Amp Motor Mar Frossard and Juanita Files. [SAVE $140 Bonnie Wolfenbarger is reported Bravo!® Boss® Convenient On•Board to be doing nicely in the De Leon Cleaning Attachments Hospital and be back soon to 139' Heritage Manor. On Sunday Vera Rodgers, Clara Mae Frossard and Juanita Files EUREKA. Mighty Mite II' visited Lorene Jay, Theresa Parker, With 7 Cleaning Lavelle Whitehorn, Veno Hale. Cyn- SAVE` Model $130 93-34 Attachment thia Earles and Ina Mae Tarrance. SAVE Model Those visiting Cynthia Earles and 8.0 Amp Motor $70 3630 Ina Mae Tarrance were Mary Estes • Triple Filtration Baa System of Carbon, Kathy Harris, Ruth 3.0 Peak H.P. Motor 79 g • Powerful, Compact Bryant, Nancy Hendricks and Nella CORVETTE VAC by And Lightweight Vee Stewart. EUREKA' On Monday morning those enjoy- • Powerful Motor ing the movie were Lavelle White- with 19,000 RPM 6\re • Ideal For Home horn, Veno Hale, S. D. Gilmore, Use Also -EL91P41 --EN z ••••—i3 occiv' Cynthia Earles, Orlena Perdue, Nan- ICINV-10 ocos- te• rtaaaij m.a.••• 1“.‘ cy Holloway, Varona Taylor and $39 L.- SAVE Al cattlatv dam - ti‘IN Model 55 540 err- -00 Effie Mae Brown. Meer, Cave. ...re, re s*. Sew •-• "Mt,. :••••r, Drew Qr.,' b»Uwe., re rad "ir- ary t! ,..r I Mit Se2 Agatha Nance visited Effie Mae Brown, S. D. Gilmore, Cynthia Buy 2 Pkgs. of Genuine Eureka Bags & Get 1 FREE! Earles, Theresa Parker and Ina Mae Tarrance. Dixie Pack visited S. D. Gilmore, Cynthia Earles, Cleo Clement. Ina Mae Tarrance and Effie Mae Brown. 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Lotus 1-2-3 NEW 1993 LEFTOVER UNITS [ KOKOMO NEWS Windows To Be 1993 Chev. Caprice LTZ 4-Dr 1993 Olds Achieva S 4-Dr ZELDA JORDAN -- PHONE 639-2289 Offered By CJC 1993 Chev. Geo Storm 2-Dr Cisco Junior College will offer a 1993 Chev. UCI Conversion Van, Fully Loaded A large crowd attended the annual Community Service course in Lotus Wynelle Brown at the piano. Homecoming and the Kokomo-Simp- 1-2.3 for Windows, Release 4.0. The 1993 Olds Bravada Sport Utility Those from the Kokomo Baptist son Cemetery Association meeting at course offers ease of creating, edit- Church going to the Heritage Manor DEMO* Kokomo on Saturday, May 7. Del- ing, and using financial modules. An at Gorman for church services on mon Eaves presided over the busi- introduction will be offered using the Sunday afternoon were Bro. Clar- 1993 Chev. Suburban 4-Wheel Drive, Fully Loaded ness meeting at the Simpson Ceme- menus, creating and editing a docu- ence and Leona Wilson, Joe O'Neal, tery Tabernacle at 11 a. m., and ment, and building graphs. 1993 Olds 98 Regency 4-Dr, fully loaded, 1,200 miles Hope Joiner, Jimmy Little, J. W. welcomed those attending. Hugh The class will meet from 6 to 9 p. 1993 Chev. Astro Ext Van, 18,000 miles and Glenna Davis and Joe and Clearman of Lawn gave the opening m. on Tuesday. May 17 and Wednes- Glynda Bond. prayer. day, May 18th for a total of 6 hours. Visitors with Nancy Hendricks The chairman of the Association CEU's will be awarded for the class. USED CARS were Sylvia Buchanan of Stephen- Committee, Delmon Eaves, reported The class will be held in the ville, Kelly Buchanan of Waco, 1993 Cadillac Sedan Deville, 14,000 miles, fully loaded on the acoompliahments of the past Vocational-Technical 1 building, in Nellie Lucky, Charley Torrez, Jr. and year which were putting up a new room 31 at the Cisco campus. 1991 Pontiac Sunbird LE, 4-Dr, 42,000 actual miles Jonell Torrez, all of Gorman, Zelda fence wround the new part of the Instructor for the course is Tianay Jordan, Hope Joiner, Ruth Bryant 1991 Chev. Caprice Classic 4-Dr, loaded, 46,000 actual miles cemetery. getting grass put out, and Rabb. Cost cost for the course is $16. and Bro. Joe O'Neal. painting the tabernacle and the The class is limited to 12 students. It 1993 Chev. Lumina Euro 4-dr V6 fully loaded, 17,000 miles Kenneth, Linda and William Whit- restrqoms. He also reported that J. is necessary that the college receives 1993 Geo Metro 2-dr Gas Saver, 32,000 actual miles ley of De Leon were supper guests of J. Finley Co. donated the chat and a completed registration form and Zelda Jordan on Thursday night. 1993 Cadillac Sedan Deville, Fully loaded, 22,000 miles Bryan Lee Johnson donated the payment before enrollment is guar- Durwood and Aletha Burgess vis- hauling. Our thanks to these men. anteed in the course. Registration 1992 Achieva S 4-Dr, fully loaded, 31,000 actual miles ited recently in Minden. LA. with We really appreciated their generos- deadline is Wednesday, May 11th. their son, Glenn Burgess. 1993 Olds 98 Regency 4-Dr, fully loaded, 15,000 miles ity. For more information or to register Howard, Barbara and Julie Joiner Norma Webb and Larry Strube contact Charlotte Nix Speegle at 1989 Chev. Beretta GT 2-Dr V6, fully loaded, 67,000 miles of Arlington, Billie Jeanne Grisham, were re-elected to the committee. 442-2567. 1991 Ford Probe 2-Dr, fully loaded, 36,000 miles Don. Kathy and Shana Skaggs of De Other members of the committee are Leon, Wayne Grisham of Dallas, and law, Paul and Kay Gothard of Black- 1993 Olds Achieva SC 2-Dr V6, Fully loaded, 16,000 miles Delmon Eaves, Wilbourne Wood, Lucille Grisham of Stephenville visit- well; two grandsons, Courtney and Bryan Lee Johnson, Patsy Collins 1993 Pontiac Bonneville 4-Dr, Fully loaded, 18,000 miles ed with Mrs. Hope Joiner on and Zelda Jordan. Brandy Gothard; and one sister, Mother's Day. Wordene Hawthorne of Dallas; and 1993 Pontiac Grand Am 4-Dr, 16,000 miles Delmon Eaves, Cjairman of the Ray Neal, Melissa and Emily Little several nieces and nephews. She was commteess and caretaker of the 1993 Lincoln Town Car 4-Dr, Leather, Fully loaded, 22,000 miles of Eastland, Tim. Nelda, Cody and the aunt of Lurline Nelson of Carbon cemetery, was given a round of 1991 Chev. Cavalier S Wagon AM/FM Cassette, Air Cond. applause for the good job he has Jarad Fails of Arlington and James and Betty Strube of Kokomo. and Jill Little of Lake Leon visited done. He agreed to accept the care- Clifford and Lurline Nelson, Cas- 1992 Olds Delta 88 4-Dr. L/S 4-Dr, loaded, 18,000 miles with their parents, Jimmy and Verna sie Rasco, Zelda Jordan, Glenda taker's job again this year. A round 1992 Eagle Talon 2-Dr, fully loaded, 22,000 miles Lee Little on Saturday night. Priest of Abilene and Rev. Jimmy of applause was also extended to all Enjoying a get-together at the 1990 Olds Delta 88 4-Dr, fully loaded, 67,000 actual miles the past and present committees and and Maggie Nelson of Bowie were Little Cabin at Lake Leon on Sunday workers. among those attending the funeral 1991 Pontiac Firebird V6, fully loaded, 55,000 miles were Ima Boles of Clyde. Bill, Lois After the business meeting ad- services. and Abbey Boles of Ranger. Earl and 1992 Chevrolet Lumina 4-Dr V6, fully loaded, 45,000 miles journed, everyone gathered at the Vernon and Deon Fields were in Kokomo Community Center for a Betty Little, Bobby and Mary Jane Morgan Mill on Mother's Day to 1993 Pontiac Grand Prix 4-Dr V6, fully loaded, 24,000 miles covered dish lunch and a great time Little, Jimmy and Verna Lee Little, attend church at the First Baptist 1991 Olds Cutlass Supreme SL4-Dr. fully loaded, low low miles of visiting with friends and relatives. Tim, Nelda. Cody and Jarad Fails of Church and have dinner with Rich- Arlington, Charles and Carolyn Little ard, Teresa, Taylor and Trevis 1992 Pontiac Sunbird 4-Dr, Fully loaded, 18,000 miles MOTHERS HONORED Scotty, Caye and Zack Mauney of Nachtigall. Others visiting in the 1991 Chev Corsica 4-Dr, Fully loaded, 48,000 miles The mothers were honored at the Seymour, Dan and Charla Burgess Nachtigall home were Richard's Kokomo Baptist Church on Mother's and Alan. Shellie and Justin Little of mother, Mrs. Bobbie Nachtigall and 1993 Olds Achieva 4-Dr, Fully loaded, 17,000 miles Day during the morning service. Gorman. his sister and brother-in-law, Barb- 1988 Olds Ciera 4-dr, very clean, good work car Corsages were given to the mother Larry and Paula Morrow spent the ara and Arnold Rasberry of Morgan 1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula, very clean who came the fartherest to be in the weekend here with their parents. Mill. service - Paula Morrow of Plains; the Naoma Morrow and Paul and Imo- Oren and Norma Webb spent the 1986 Chev Caprice Classic Brghm, loaded, 63,000 actual miles youngest mother, Nelda Fails of gene Norris. Alma Lee Creager of weekend in Sapulpa, OK. with a 1991 Olds Delta 88 Brghm, 4-Dr„ fully loaded, 40,000 miles Arlington; and the oldest mother, Levelland is also visiting in the daughter, Laura and Ronnie Shelton, Mrs. Hope Joiner. Morrow home. Katherine. Andrea and Emily. Kay 1989 Olds 98 Regency Brghm 4-Dr, fully loaded, 59,000 Visitors were Alma Lee Creager of Edrie Wharton Gothard of O'Brien Murray of Ranger accompanied 1991 Pontiac Grand AM LE 2-Dr., cruise, tilt, 18,000 miles Levelland, Howard, Barbara and passed away on Friday. May 6th in them to Okmulgee, OK. for a visit Julie Joiner of Arlington, Billie the Hendrick Medical Center in with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 1984 Mercury Marquis 4-Dr, 64,000 actual miles Jeanne Grisham of De Leon and her Abilene. The funeral was at the First Hert. While in Okmulgee the Webbs 1986 Pontiac 6000 STE 4-Dr, Fully loaded, very clean son, Wayne Grisham of Dallas. Don. Baptist Church in O'Brien on Sun- visited with an aunt, Hattie Webb. Kathy and Shanna Skaggs of De day, May 8th with burial in the Zelda Jordan spent the weekend in 1989 Chevrolet Corsica, 4-Dr, 30,000 miles leon, Lucille Joiner of Stephenville, O'Brien Cemetery. She and her Abilene with Bill and Glenda Priest 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88, 2-Dr, 42,000 miles Larry and Paula Morrow of Plains husband, Dwight Gothard, celebrat- and attended the graduation of a and Nelda, Cody and Jarad Fails of ed their 68th wedding anniversary on granddaughter, Sheri Daniell fro Arlington. April 27. They have owned and HSU on Saturday, a graduation party (USED PICKUPS Special music at the Sunday operated the same service station in for Sheri and a Mother's Day cele- morning service was rendered by O'Brien for 57 years. She lived at bration. Cindy, Kyle and Kayla 1992 Chev S10 V6 Engine 5-speed, 28,000 actual miles Glynda and Joe Bond, Helen and Kokoko in her childhood years. Jordan of Portales. N.M. and B. J. 1992 Chev. S10 V6 Engine Auto Trans, 53,000 actual miles Woodrow Browning, Kay Snider, She is survived by her husband, Miles also spent Saturday night in Leona Wilson, Jimmy Little, with Dwight; one son and daughter-in- the Priest home. 1988 Chev. Crew Cab 454-V8 Silverado 4-Speed Trans 1991 Olds Silhouette Mini Van, 45,000 actual miles 1991 Chev Classy Conversion Suburban, 35,000 miles 1988 Dodge Ram 50 Ext Cab, air cond, 56,000 actual miles AT 1991 Chev. Conversion Van Gladiator pkg, loaded, 38,000 miles 1987 Chev. Crew Cab Silverado, fully loaded, 68,000 miles 1992 Chev. 1/2 ton Ext Cab V-6 5-speed, 54,000 miles ]1-tw-3T- 1992 Toyota PUP, air cond., 23,000 actual miles 1990 Chev. Astro Van CL, fully loaded, 52,000 miles 1990 Mazda SE-5 PUP, fully loaded, 45,000 miles 1991 Chev. 1/2 ton Ext. Cab Silverado 4x4, 32,000 act. miles 1991 GMC Safari Ext Van, fully loaded, 46,000 miles GI-lecocexos-sr- 1990 Chev. 1/2 ton LWB Silverado, loaded, 46,000 miles 1991 Chev. Conversion Suburban, loaded, 32,000 miles "We Appreciate You" 1988 Chev. 1/2 ton Siiverado, fully loaded, 52,000 actual miles 1990 Ford Full Size Van, Anaheim Conversion Pkg., fully loaded 1990 Chev. 1/2 ton Ext. Cab Silverado 350-V8, loaded, 44,000 miles st okf‘'‘tOCt vvieskA v. 1991 Chev. Ext. Cab S10 V6 engine, 66,000 actual miles Ptla ft. 0 S 1992 Isuzu Pick-Up, Air Cond., 14,000 miles OV* ?59?2 Liter V‘ WIt,c06 C 1988 GMC 1/2 Ton Silverado Suburban, Fully loaded, 52,000 miles 1985 Chev. 1/2 ton PU SWB, 62,000 actual miles 1991 Ford Ranger PUP, Air Cond. 30,000 actual miles 4FOR $100 1989 Chev. 3/4 ton 350 V8 5-Speed, cruise & tilt 1990 Olds Silhouette APV, fully loaded, 43,000 miles $1.49 1 LB. BAG 1991 Ford Explorer, 2WD, loaded, only 45,000 miles 1992 Ford Aerostar van, air, automatic, 48,000 miles C-A.A. 4/v)1CtS 1988 Chev 3/4 ton Suburban, 49,000 miles, a RV Special 1987 Nissan Pathfinder XEV6, very clean SC, s (OC‘ ) Vt - 01A 1991 Chev. S10, 4cyl 5-speed, 48,000 miles 7,V° 1GN1; 1989 AmeriCoach Motor Home, 22,000 miles, very clean 1990 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, 4x4, 33,000 miles 1987 Chev. El Camino, fully loaded 1988 Chev. 1/2 ton 350-V8, auto air power, 58,000 miles $1 . 59 .99 1989 Chev Astro Van, fully loaded, 42,000 miles 1988 GMC Suburban, 58,000 miles v% Ef o i3f0 USDA leopeavie 1987 Ford Bronco II, fully loaded OSC .-eN‘i tO1tmieN P•AkS sViktoNO OBE. 1977 Ford 1 ton flatbed, good work truck 1.8o M C 1992 Dodge Ram Charger, Canyon Pkg., fully loaded, 23,000 miles skAOIR ‘..0 Lb S2.89 Lb. S .88 Cut or Wrapped - Free Cut or Wrapped - Free $2.49 10 to 12 Lb. Avg. 20 to 24 Lb. Avg. POUND BAYER MOTOR

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