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Page 2A, CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Wednesday, August 14,1991
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F/re school
Firefighters at the 62nd an-
nual Texas Firemen's Training
School at Texas A&M Univer-
sity are shown fighting a
gasoline fire (above) at a re-
finery process training aid.
They also practiced rescuing
a victim from a simulated
grain tank accident (left). Par-
ticipants in the school learned
the latest technology for all
types of emergencies.
Dateline
Continued from Page 1A
• NO SMOKING - The board
of directors of the Liberty
County Central Appraisal Dis-
trict announce that they have
declared the appraisal district of-
fice at 315 Main Street in Lib-
erty as a non-smoking public
building.
•APPLICANTS NEEDED -
The Housing Authority of
Cleveland is in need of applica-
tions from senior citizens. Apply
at 801 S. Franklin between 1
and 5 p.m. or call 593-1159 for
more information.
• SENIOR PROGRAMS - The
Cleveland Senior Citizens Orga-
nization offers a nutritionally
balanced meal each day at noon
to anyone over age 60. A dona-
tion of $1 is suggested for each
meal, but those unable to make a
donation are treated the same as
those who can. No reservation is
needed, simply be there shortly
before noon.
• ITEMS NEEDED - The
Cleveland .Senior Citizens Or-
ganization asks you to save your
Clorox bottles and costume jew-
elry. The SCO ladies use diem
to make interesting items to be
sold to support the program. If
you are interested in par-
ticipating in the center, call 592-
1174.
• VOLUNTEERS WANTED -
Galaxy Manor Nursing Center
needs mature, energetic, caring
individuals who wish to spend
quality time with individuals
who appreciate others. For more
information, call Robin Morgan,
activity coordinator, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
at 592-7425.
• NEW HOURS - The proba-
tion office in the Cleveland An-
nex will now be open from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. the first and sec-
ond Wednesday of each month.
Hours for all other days will be
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Probationers
must have an appointment to re-
port at 5 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call 593-1825.
•SENIOR TRAINING - If
you are 55 or older and need a
job or training, call the Senior
Texans Employment Program at
(800)299-7837, or contact the
Cleveland Senior Citizens Orga-
nization, Maxine Morris Direc-
tor, 315 Peach Street, 592-1174.
• 20TH REUNION - The
Cleveland High School class of
1971 is planning its 20-year re-
union. To give your current ad-
dress and phone number contact
Kay Richards Hines at 651-
1276, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sharon
Willett Hall at 237-5265, 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. or 452-6937 after 6
p.m.; or Dale Boyelt Yates at
592-1495, 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• CLASS INVITATION - The
College/Career Sunday School
Department of First Baptist
Church of Cleveland invites all
young adults ages 18 through 25
to attend Bible study 9:30 a.m.
Sunday in the Family Life Cen-
• WALKING CLUB - The
MWF Walkers meet at Cleve-
land's Indian Stadium track 5
p.m. each Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. If you would like to
join, put on your sweats and
walking shoes and show up. Po-
dalic puns and pleasantries pro-
liferate prior to lap six.
•LEGION DANCE - The
Cherry-Gibson American Le-
gion Post will host a dance for
teenagers ages 13-19 only, the
first and third Friday of each
month, from 7 to 11 p.m. The
dance will be well chaperoned
with a uniformed officer on
duty. There will be no charge.
For more information, call Deb-
bie Lucas at 592-6029 or Doris
Amans at 592-9214.
• BAREFIELD FUND
Christopher Barefield, a 15-
year-old Cleveland High School
student, was recently injured in
a gun injury and requires eye
surgery. A fund to help with
medical expenses has been set
up at Cleveland Bank Trust and
donations may be made to the
Christopher Barefield account.
• SUPPORT GROUP - A sup-
port group for women who have
experienced violence in their
lives meets Thursdays, noon to
1:30 p.m., at the Family Out-
reach Center, 124 E. Houston in
Cleveland. For more informa-
tion, call Karen Lee Merrill
See DATELINE, Page 3A
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Ferguson, Jerrel. Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1991, newspaper, August 14, 1991; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871451/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.