The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1992 Page: 13 of 28
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Thursday
April 23 1992
April 8
A daughter Alesia Rae to Wil-
liam and Beth Bottema of Co D
57th Sig Bn 3rd Sig Bde.
A son Jacob Matthew to Micha-
el and Michalle Jameson of Co A
3rd Bn 3rd FA 1st Cav Div.
A son Matthew Ezra to Harold
and Trudy Johnson of Co B 27th
Maint Spt Bn 1st Cav Div.
son Bryan Anthony to
George and Monica Skelton of Co
E 8th Engr Bn 1st Cav Div.
A son Frederick Thomas Jr. to
Frederick and Gloria Suarez of Co
A 2nd Bn 5th Cav 1st Cav Div.
April 9
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son Scott Alan to Donald and
Tamara Maroney of HHC 3rd
Pers Grp.
Twins Stephanie Nicole and
Kimberely Kaye to Joe and
Denise Meneddez of Co A 1st Bn
3rd FA 1st Cav Div.
A son Hector Javier to Hector
and Carmen Pabon of HHB 3rd
Bn 82nd FA 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Brittany Elizabeth
td! Robert and Michelle Schutz of
HHB 1st Bn 82nd FA 1st Cav
Div.
A daughter Brenda Katherine
to Richard and Lisa Ward of HHD
194th Maint Bn APO San Fran-'
cisco.
April 10
A daughter Corey Alexandria
to James and Cathy Clark of
HflC 1st Bn 8th Cav 1st Cav
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER
WEEK is April 26-May 2.
There is a Personal Develop-
ment Workshop 8:45 a.m.-2:45
pun. April 28 at the Phantom
Warrior NCO Club.' All Fort
Hood volunteers are invited to
attend. Please call 287-8657 for
reservations.
The following is a list of
available volunteer jobs.
CHAPLAINS PROGRAM
The Chaplains’ program needs
vacation Bible school teachers and
committee members for refresh
The following jobs are cur-
rently open for application at
the Directorate of Civilian Per-
sonnel.
INSERVICE Recruiting No-
tices are open to current per-
manent appropriated fund em-
ployees serviced by Fort Hood
DCP. These IRNs and all open
continuous IRNs are posted on
activity bulletin boards. For
(iopies visit the DCP building
4220.
Computer programmer GS-
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3702 E ast Adams Temple Texas 76701
1-800-256-5042 817-778-8382
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CUSTOM BUILT CUSTOM B1J1T
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318 CHRYSLER 880.00
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Div.
A son Preston Andrew to
Daniel and Tamara Harrison of
DENTAC.
A daughter Shannon Renee to
Curtis and Kathie Moore of HHT
1st Bn 7th Cav 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Toyia Alexis to
Chadwick and Rosalind Walton of
Co E 27th Maint Spt Bn 1st Cav
Div.
April 11
A son Micah Benjamin to
Christopher and Ruth McCurry of
166th Ord Co 3rd Bn 1st ADA
31st ADA Bde.
A daughter Rebecca Nicole to
Sean and Mary Stroker of Co A
1st Sdqn 229th Avn Regt Combat
Avn Tng Bde.
April 12
A son Cody Dalton to Jerry
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April 30th
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CARLSON TRAVEL NETWORK
CARIBBEAN VACATION!
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Bldg. 108
t. Hood
817-532-8955
$20 Coupon available from Travel Agent
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VOLUNTEER CORNER
ments crafts music and safety. If
you are interested in sharing your
talents call 288-6553/6554.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Clerical and administrative vol-
unteers needed. Training is pro-
vided.
ACS
Army Community Service Infor-
mation and Referral receptionist
needed to work with soldiers and
family members. Training is pro-
vided.
JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS
VOLUNTEER OFFICE
Installation Volunteer Office
334-09 through April 28 installa-
tion wide.
132 Material expediter WG-
6910-07 through April 30 instal-
lation wide.
Copies of vacancy announce-
ments received from other fed-
eral activities information on
the Family Employment As-
sistance Program and on non-
appropriated fund employment
opportunities are available
8:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. Monday-
Friday at the One Stop Job
Shop building 4222.
190.00 210.00
515.00
180.00
530.00
550.00
650.00
655.00
560.00
615.00
195.00
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FOREIGN. PLEASE CALL ON UNITS NOT USTED.
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ENGINE REBUILDING PARTS
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE AVAILABLE
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and Michelle Engleman of HHC
62nd Engr Bn 13th COSCOM.
A son Glenn Thomas to Micha-
el and Shannon Peters of Co B
3rd Bn 82nd FA 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Chelsea Nicole to
Scotty and Eva Robin of Co E
27th Maint Spt Bn 1st Cav Div.
A son Christopher Ainiel to
Abner and Judith Smith of HHC
57th Sig Bn 3rd Sig Bde.
A son Robert Sheridon to Alex
and Rosemary Vega of HHC 2nd
Bn 8th Cav 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Megan Marie to
Craig and Angela Vaughn of
HHC 1st Bn 5th Cav 1st Cav
Div.
April 13
A son Johnathan Cody to Jo-
seph and Marcie Bain of Co B
115th Fwd Spt Bn 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Saige Cassandra to
would like a person to do agency
spotlight articles and other public-
ity for the Fort Hood Sentinel.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Administrative assistant and re-
ceptionist needed to work on part-
time schedule.
CHILD SERVICES
Child Development Services
needs a volunteer coordinator
story tellers and activity aids. N
CRIME PREVENTION
Day and evening volunteers
needed to assist in presenting
McGruff programs to area youth
Korean spouses’ group to meet
Reynolds House Outreach Center
The rean /A erican
spouses support group has
returned to the Reynolds
House Outreach Center in
Walker Village.
The support group focuses
on direct services education
and prevention to encourage
self-help and cultivate a
sense of ownership within
the military community.
The group will meet 5:30-
6:30 p.m. the first and third
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LOANS
TO ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL
Pay Bills/Debt Consolidation
Auto Purchases/Repairs
Travel/Leave/Vacation
634-9797
MFC FINANCE
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
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11:00 AM WORSHIP
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6:30 PM DISCIPLESHIP
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LARGER AMOUNTS AVAILABLE
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PROOF OF DIRECT DEPOSIT REQUIRED
John and Becky Hartman of 545th
MP Co 1st Cav Div.
A son Tyler Anthony to Heath
and Jeanette Johnson of HHC 1st
Bn 8th Cav 1st Cav Div.
A son Thomas Larry IH to Tho-
mas and Terri Kirk of HHT 1st
Bn 7th Cav 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Adriana Arcella to
Joseph and Monica Saenz of 545th
MP Co 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Sasha Michaela to
Robert and Cornelia Tamer of
HHC 2nd Bn 5th Cav 1st Cav
Div.
A daughter Taishyka Cha’bre
to Ranzer and Nacy Turner of
HHC DISCOM 1st Cav Div.
April 14
A son Wesley Lamont to Chris-
topher and Tina Faulk of Co D
4th Bn 5th ADA 1st Cav Div.
A son Austin David to David
and Kimberli Keller of Co C 27th
Maint Spt Bn 1st Cav Div.
A son Kevin Charles to Kris
and Jennifer McCormack of Co E
1st Bn 7th Cav 1st Cav Div.
A daughter Christina Sung-Un
to Richard and Hae Pai of 597th
Maint Bn 13th COSCOM.
A son Ethan Jay to Delton and
Donna Stringfellow of Co D 1st
Sqdn 229th Avn Regt Combat
Avn Tng Bde.
A son Ira Lee III to Ira and
September White of 289th GS
13th COSCOM.
A daughter Mary Catherine'to
Michael and Jacqueline Yaple of
47th MEDSOM 13th COSCOM.
which consist of puppet shows and
other interaction with children.
Training is provided. Trained staff
always accompanies the vol-
unteers.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Clerical/administrative support
is needed for the individual youth
centers. Work opportunities are
available for nights and weekends
close to home.
These are just a few positions
offered at the Volunteer Office.
For more information call 287-
8657 or visit the office in building
1 room 218 on Headquarters Av-
enue.
Wednesday each month be-
ginning May 6. The topics
for the first meeting will be
education for spouses by
Jonna Carpenter Central
Texas College and volunteer-
ing for job training or college
credit by Lisa Scales a stu-
dent in this CTC program.
'Any Korean family mem-
bers interested in becoming
apart of this group should
call Lisa Humphreys at 287-
6058 or the Reynolds House
at 287-5645.
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NON-NEGOTIABLE
ELEMENTARY
Tuesday: Corn chip pie corn
strawberry fruit cup and cornmeal
yeast roll.
Thursday: Hamburger potato
rounds salad and dessert.
Friday: Lasagna salad pine-
apple and Italian bread.
on
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“If you’re not cashing your personal checks at The Check asher you’re paying too uch. Call anytim 9 AM-7 PM Phone 628-1616.”
Monday: Chicken sandwich
french fries salad and cookie.
Tuesday: Lasagna broccoli car-
rots and bread.
Wednesday: Teriyaki chicken
or egg roll oriental rice stir-fry
vegetables chilled pineapple and
trail mix.
S lia ic /III rp
Curious cat
This extremely friendly feline is one of the mahy
cats (and dogs) just waiting for a good home at
the Fort Hood Veterinary Treatment Facility on
80th Street and Spur Drive. Adoption hours are 8-
11 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Monday-Friday.
WHAT’S FOR LUNCH
The following are the lunch Thursday: Hamburger french
and wreak fast menus for fries salad and cake.
illeen Independent School 5 ridaf Submarine sandwich
i. i. lettuce tomato pickle fruit cock-
istrict E lem entary and Sec- tail and chocolate cluster
ondary schools for A pril 27-31.
Monday: Corn dog french fries
fruit delight spice cake and roast-
ed peanuts.
W ednesday: Tomato noodle
soup submarine sandwich pears
lettuce tomato and trail mix.
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All You Can Eat Fried Shrimp FRIDAY & SATl/RDAY
EVERY NIGHT All The Fried & Boiled Shrimp
You Can Eat
Friday: Fruit cup scrambled
eggs and wheat toast.
Whole and low fat milk are
served with all meals.
Meals subject to change de-
pending on availability of
foods.
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ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET
LUNCH $3.95
DINNER $4.95
FORT HOOD SENTINEL B5
Breakfast is served every
morning in elementary and
secondary schools. Contact in-
dividual schopls for serving
times.
Monday: Juice cereal and
wheat toast.
Tuesday: Juice blueberry muf-
fin and ham.
Wednesday: Juice California
kuchen and cream of wheat.
Thursday: Applesauce cin-
namon toast and sausage.
TEMPLE
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Phipps, Marilyn. The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1992, newspaper, April 23, 1992; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309934/m1/13/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.