Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1983 Page: 3 of 20
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Also Or Saturday, April 23 We’re Maving
A Spacial Feeder, Steer & Heifer Sale.
official challenge to the Bar-B-Que Cook-off at the
K.C. Hall Hwy. 77 South, Hallettsville, Texas 77964
new spring patterns
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small thru X-Lavge
from america’s famous mills
king or queen, 4-piece sets
Sale Time 11 A.M.
Ceme By A See Us.
versatile am/fm
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Boys sizes
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SPECIAL SALE
Saturday, April 16
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For More Information
Call 409 743 3549
A. R. Boten 409-7254478
L A. Jarosek 512-321-5400
Glenn Miles 409-992-3878
why spend more? our phones offer value a more!
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Trophies will be awarded for the best Bar-B-Que for
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traveled the fartherest.
Judging begins at 2:00 pm Sunday
Mail To: WILBERT (PEANUT) ROZNOVSKY
P.O. Box 243
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS 77964
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Bar-B-Que Cook-off April 24, 1983
Please remit this form and a $15.00 entry fee as an
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Department of Parks and housing, National Geo-
widnfe net al humting and graphic reports.
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merthe M that shall not be hnon
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be heue in the wgnt and that •hich H have spohen i« IM
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Coastal Mobile Homes, Inc.
1 Mile 90A East Sheridan
Call Collect and ask for Roy Heinold, Manager
1409) 234-2006
Open 6 days and Sunday afternoons.
Specials Are:
New 14x80 1983 Model American Heritage 3
bedrooms, 2 bath, cathedral ceilings, ceiling fans,
fully furnished, with appliances, central air and heat.
518,995.
This to only one of our special bargains.
We have 40 new homes to choose from.
Free Delivery, Blocking, and Tie Down
up to 200 MLles!
Financing Available
Low Down Payment
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pereentmmeweredups
De you belleve Bat rver
stoners who he feels are
doing a poor Job? 85
percent said yes and 15
percent answered no;
Should juries be instruct-
Shakey Standing
Italy's Naples still reels
, r—, from its 1980 earthquake.
Eighty streets remain closed,
s, however, to Ite m and about 100,000 people,
hunting ste fehing regulat- many evicted from condem-
lons. Should the Texas ned apartments, still seek
Mens sizes 7 to 12
Womens 5 to 10
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Yoekum, Tenas undw the Set of March J 1879
Sacond Clam Postage‘aid at voakum,
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u/iaf values!
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ri^l b wart taws? 91 par-
build new prisons? 57
pereent sald yea and 43
percent sald not
erlminal will serve time In
prison before he or she will
be paroled: 87 percent said
yes and 13 percent answer-
ed no;
Do you support the
continuation of the redfish
bill which prevents the
commercial sale of redfish
and speckled sea trout? 63
percent said yes and 37
Sweet Home American
elght-Memeter race will be gave the welcome, and
males IS and under, 14-19, Pastor Hubert Hansom of
save to *6.! regular to ’18.
Misses and junior sixes.
special!
ladies knit tops
LOO'5.00
ave to ’4.! regular to *8.
What a selection of sleeveless (
and short-sleeved polyesters
and cottons in stripes,
prints and solias.
Sixes s.,m., I and xl.
Do you belleve the Utility Comminelon commis-
Age groups for the President Obert Sageblel
Insanity defense should be
abolished? 82 percent ans-
wered yes and 18 percent
said no;
Should Texas support the
renewed efforts by Congre-
ss to ratify the Equal
Rights Amendment? 41
percent said yes and 5‘
percent said no;
Do you favor allowing the
use of sales tax by local
governments to lower prop-
erty taxes? 83 percent
answered yes and 17
percent said no;
Do you favor the death
famous labels!*^
ladies jeans_
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should be Imposed for sex
crimes on children? 94
percoat said yea and 6
percent answered no;
Should the governor, with
consent of the senate, be
able to remove Public
vemonies.
County Farm Bureau
Do you think
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Legion Indians, the Tex Kechem Jepsem wB "pene-
Tan Dodgers ano ehe
Teak am American Legion
item wm ho atghe mtese ude IBrian Cellino, Becky
league tosam ul aoneom Hebbe and BM (been.
with a total of 119 players Sate day wB alee bo the
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Dimes, the Knights of Theme Emenem to chakr-
Columbus Pirates, the Yea- manef the velloyball
kum Natiomal Bank BUUa, tounmnmmemt.
the Flrot Baptist Ch arch Each elx-momber team
Tgers, the CB Gub Astros, m‘ comdntofthme ““
the Jaycee Rangers, the and thru woman.
Pilot Club Mustangs and Advance registration la
the Koleba Grocery Cowte- now avallahle. The tourna-
ys. mont will be limited to
AS together there are 210 elght tenme.
youngaters participating hi For mere nformatlon or
the Yeahte Letle Lengue to register for the tsomam-
program this year. Eltoa ent, call Emerson at
Kloesel is the league 293-5225.
president this year, Tommy No entry fee is required.
McCabe to vice president, Trophies will be awarded
Cindy Gasch Is secretary, to and second place
and under, 20-29, 30-39, Centsst committee chair-
40-49 and 50 and eve. men were Carol Ann
Age groups for the Sageblel and Ann Nagel of
two mSe tel wil be 25 and Meyersville.
under, 26-39 and 40 and Committee members wo-
over. re Larry and Colleen
Seme of the top remners Carrol, Beth Ferll, Ilene
from the Houston, Austin Gohmert, Carlea Hahn,
and Victoria areas have Sheri Kaiser, Kathy Mead-
been invited to the 1903 owe, Robert Nagel, Obert
Tom-Tom Fun Run. Sageblel, Beth Weishwill,
One of the diatinguleh- Alice Voekel and Candy
ed guests will be Ino Cantu Hahn.
of El Campo, the national x K.LAAI
two-mile record bolder in "
the 50 and over master -Continued From Page 1-
group. He will compete In qualified that the kids,
the eight-kilometer ran. teachers and taxpayers are
Entries for the Fun Ran fortunate to have you all
must be received by Reeves stay on.”
by Saturday, May 28, to Also, Kvinta noted, “The
qualify for the $6.50 people on this board are
advance entry fee. the meat dedicated and I
Late entries can be most qualified I’ve ever |
received until 8 a.m. on the worked with.”
day of the race, but the fee The board voted to keep I
will be $8. the same slate of officers it |
Entry forms are available previously had. They arc |
at Southern Memorial Co., Kvinta, president; Boening, I
and fees should be made vice president; Cleo Coope- I
payable to Tom-Tom Fun r, secretary; and Boone, I
Run, P.O. Box 151, Yoak- assistant secretary. I
um, TX 77995. Also during the meeting, I
All registered runners the board voted to pay I
must pick up packets election clerks $4 per hour I
between 7 and 8 a.m. on for the 12 hours worked on •
race day. T-shirts will be election day and to give the
provided. electton Judge an extra 525
The race will be run on above that amount.
mostly flat, paved streets. The cafeteria meat contr-
Trophies will be given to act for May was awarded to
the top male and top Eddy Packing Co. for
female finishers ate to the $2,507.44. City Meat Mark-
top three finishers in each et was the only other bid
ago group in the elght-MI- received, at $2,674.90.
ometer run. Medals will be The board also authorized
awarded for the two mile the district to conduct
event. summer school.
After the race, showers Y.I.S.D. Superintendent
will be available at the high Lamont Mill told board
for mothers-to-be!
Mav cool and comfortable
in -tsli-h maternity fashion*
6.00
-rntir -tori «f pant- an«< top-
Misses and Jr. sizes.
The eemyeny tel will Mweller, Paytan Baldridge, He Poll
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placo mumbers as they Steve Breltachopf of Gonza- l“‘‘“ "10 . ,
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Do you favor abortion on
demate? 48 percent said
yes ate 52 percent said no;
The Fua Run will be Hikely offer Junior high and
sponsored by Southern high school level mathemat-
Memorial Co., First State ice and English classes. He
Bank, Yoakum National sald social studies may also
Bank, Yoakam Federal be offered If there Is
Savings ate Loan, Hochhe- sufficient demand.
Im Prairie Insurance, Jaco- Teachers are paid $40 for
bu-Weber Insurance, The each summer school class
Body Shop, Torol Ine., taught, and there must be
Tex-Tan Welhausen, Yeah- enough students paying
am Gin and Feed Co., tultlon to pay the teachers.
Mannings Sports Coater, “There to no cost to the
Ward’s Auto Repair, Dr. district [to offer summer
Simon Garza, Fawcett La- school), other than the use
mber Co., The USA Gym, of the fncility," Mm said.
Modi- Save Pharmacy, Wo- Im other hostesss, board
.ndel Meter Co. ate Niko. members Cooper and Boone
a, Am.W were re appointed to the
" M-EEM city-school summer recreat-
-Contimued From Page I- ion board for 1983, and
will advance to state district membership to bat-
competition. ructional Services Cooperat-
Cooper was crawnod by Ive with Region HI of
Dionis M seller, the 1982 Victoria was renewed,
county ate district queen. In an executive sesslon.
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all famous nanus in this selection some
matching, some coordinat inn sets, some
irregulars, prints and solids.
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YOAKUM HEALD-TMMES, Tuuradav, Ani 14, 1903-. PAGE M
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Membur st State Texas Asa Association
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114 00 per year is DeWitt Md Lavaca Counties;
Ratz $18.00 per year elsewhere in the Continental
United States.
Vestal swmd.
whleh wil Seetuze the Borehers and tbs Mimi st, wil both be moving out
compomy tm. Pelka Band of Larry of town.
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ADVERTISINIG MIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
300 Crossbred Heifer 6 Cow 6 Calf Pairs
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Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1983, newspaper, April 14, 1983; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424360/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.