The Lindale Times (Lindale, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1994 Page: 6 of 10
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Licensed By The Texas Supreme Court
KING CHEVROLET I
State Representative Ted
Kamel, R-Tyler, is attempting to
DOWNTOWN TYLER
527 W. ERWIN • 595-4531
Airlines/American Eagle.
Aldridge, Pinkston, John Can
and Tom Ramey each won three
night/four day packages at theii
choice of Orlando, Palm Springs
Hilton Head, Nashville or Sar
Antonio.
shooting between juveniles just
north of Highway 69 and Loop
323 this past weekend. This gang-
related incident resulted in three
people hospitalized.
"We're goingto get this license,
one way or another," said Mr.
Longino. "This is an election year
and Kamel is trying to make a
name for himself. If this were not
an election year, we would prob-
ably have the license and be open
by now."
"The Hispanic community
needs a nice place to go and this
will be no honky-tonk," Mr.
Longino continued. "There will
be metal detectors and security so
patrons feel safe. If a patron does
not want the metal detector passed
over him or her, then we don't
want them in the club."
J. Kenneth
Findley
eventually be a hearing in Aus-
tin."
Kamel said he is attempting to
be as effective as possible and
meet the needs of his constituents
in Lindale, Tyler and Smith
County.
"Another honky-tonk like this
will damage the moral fabric of
the community," said Kamel. "I
have heard from people in Lindale
who drive down Highway 69 to-
ward Tyler and are afraid to do so
because this area is a well-known
trouble spot. I have also heard
from people who go to Mineola to
do their shopping because they
are afraid to go to Tyler."
Kamel is referring to the alter-
cation between Constable Sgt.
Terry Crawford and a gunman at
that location last February and the
1994 Chevrolet
Vans
Walters graduated magna cum
laude last August with a 3.7097
grade point average on a 4.0 scale,
receiving a bachelor of science
degree in kinesiology.
A 1989 graduate of Lindale
High School, he is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Walters, Hide-A-
Way Lake.
List $24,055 Less Gladiator disc $2,0&)
Factory Rebate $500 less King Discount $2560 Sale Price $18,995
Walters receives
Hanna award
Jeffrey Bain Walters, Lindale,
was among students receiving
honors at the recent annual awards
luncheon sponsored by the Stephen
F. Austin State University Alumni
Association.
Walters received the Roy Hanna
Outstanding Men's Physical Edu-
cation Graduating Senior Award
for 1993-94 in the SFA college of
education.
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Golf marathon goes 163 Sfate Rep OppOSCS Club
Floyd T.
Getz
youth in the community.
Brookshire won a three night/ block the granting of a liquor li-
four day golf vacation, including cense to a Tyler man, eventhough
hotel, golf for two and air trans- the site ofthe club is not in Kamel's
portation courtesy of American legislative district. The club is lo-
cated at the comer of Highway 69
and Loop 323 in the same building
as the former Surf Qub.
Mr. Longino, Tyler, applied for
a liquor licence at the site with the
purpose of establishing an up-scale
club for Hispanics. Mrs. Longino
said Mr. Longino has a lease on
the building and has made numer-
ous improvements to the property.
"We've got people working on
it," Mrs. Longino said. "We've got
money tied up in this business and
now we can't do anything but wait
and see what happens. There may
Knights played Quitman and
bounced back to defeat them 13-
10 for their fourth season win.
Dennis Worley pitched five in-
nings allowing only two runs and
striking out six .MichaelOdom Lindale 4-H takes 6th in state
picked up hrs first save of the year.
The campus of Texas A&M University was the site of State 4-
H Roundup '94. Four Lindale 4-
H'ers attended and competed in
the Horse Bowl contest.
Representing the Lindale 4-H
Horse Club were: Beth Anne
Layne, Amanda Bateman, Rachel
Mistrot and Stanton Champion.
The team of four placed sixth over--
all in the contest.
Texas 4-H Roundup is for 4-H
members 14 and over. It provides
developmental experiences which
build on knowledge, skills, and
attitudes gained through local 4-H
activities.
W crimes
Your Hometown News
Page 6-The Times, Thursday, June 23,1994
holes at Garden Valley bymarshamilukin
Cfnto Donrocpntdtiv
Bruce Bricco and Terry Bates
outlasted the pack in the Tyler
Young Life Golf Marathon Thurs-
day, playing 163 holes at Garden
Valley Resort.
Mark Brookshire was the big-
gestfund-raiser with $3,500, while
Steve Pinkston and Brad Aldridge
finished among the top three as
well.
In all, more than $25,000 was
raised for the Tyler Young Life
program, an outreach program for
Knights are 4-2 for season
The Knights recorded their sec-
ond game loss this season on Fri-
day night, June 17, with a score of
1-5 against Lone Oak. Robbie
Bristol pitched a good game and
allowed only four hits while strik-
ing out six.
On Tuesday, June 14, the
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Sheppard, Anita. The Lindale Times (Lindale, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1994, newspaper, June 23, 1994; Lindale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207931/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Smith County Historical Society.